Six days and nearly 900 miles later, the
Adios is back from Cabo. The
Adios is a J120 that just completed and placed third in the BYC Newport to Cabo race. Our mission was to get her home. Wow, what'a ride!
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The view leaving Cabo San Lucas, 7 PM Thursday April 5th. |
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The next morning. This yellowfin tuna was fileted and in the refer within minutes and provided several excellent meals. |
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During the trip home we made only three brief stops; south of Magdalena Bay for dinner, Turtle Bay for fuel and dinner, and Kelp Island for a quick dip in the ocean. |
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7 PM April 11th the happy crew disembark in Dana Point. |
2 comments:
What an incredible trip. So glad you are all safely home.
Love, Sandy & Joe
Bitchin'
Can't wait capt. for our voyage! Chance of a lifetime and thank you for teaching me to love the ocean that much more.
Nesporados-bunch of wather junkies
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