El Jeffe and the capt departed Dana Point under cloudy skies and a bumpy sea to meet up with JR at the Isthmus for a long weekend. We settled in at Big Geiger Cove, home to the Blue Water Cruising Club. Apparently the BWCC were all cruising because we had their cove all to ourselves. It was a perfect weekend with one exception, the air and water temp could have been five degrees warmer. Oh well, maybe next time.
JR on the hunt.
The boyz in action.
An uncle and his nephew.
Big Geiger Cove, Santa Catalina Island.
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The BWCC is now charging for anchorage at Big G. They won the water rights there. You can contact the Commodore for payment.
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!
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The BWCC is now charging for anchorage at Big G.
They won the water rights there.
You can contact the Commodore for payment.
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