Two sailors from the Inland Empire rounded out the crew Sunday afternoon as we searched for the elusive mammals of the sea. There were plenty of playful dolphins and a few huge sea lions that made our day sail a success. An overcast sky kept the temperature down while the light wind and ocean made for a very pleasant afternoon. The day was capped by another fine dinner, enjoyed by all, at the Harbor Grill.
What a wonderful day; sunny, warm, calm water and a crew looking for adventure. Sailor Phin, mommy and daddy were treated to lazy sea lions, spouting whales and playful dolphins, the perfect way to spend a Friday afternoon.
PS Don't ask about the title of this post, you had to be there.
Serenity NOW is a 2000 Catalina 36 MK-II designed for coastal cruising. She's berthed in Dana Point, CA and since 2003 has made over 130 passages to Catalina Island, with overnight visits to five of the eight California Channel Islands: Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Anacapa, San Clemente and Catalina. We've overnighted at Isla de Cedros off Baja and have explored the coast from Santa Barbara to the East Cape of Baja Sur, Mexico. She has weighed anchor in excess of 285 times. We've put thousands of miles under her keel. She's an ocean-going maritime mobile home and we love her!