Two nights in Turtle Bay
After 3 days of some motoring, some sailing we pulled into Turtle Bay with the rest of the Nada HaHa fleet. We did get some good wing-on-wing sailing on one afternoon.
Peggy & Pat's Sailing Adventures
After 3 days of some motoring, some sailing we pulled into Turtle Bay with the rest of the Nada HaHa fleet. We did get some good wing-on-wing sailing on one afternoon.
At noon today we will leave Ensenada, heading for Turtle Bay. It looks like a 40 to 50 hour trip so we should arrive sometime Wednesday. The winds are predicted to be very light for the first few hours then mostly 8 to 12 knots from behind. Sounds like good conditions for flying our asym spinnaker. We won’t have internet
Check-in was easy (for a fee). We paid for a service that took us to the office in Ensenada that has the 3 gov’t departments that are needed for check-in, visas and customs. The process took about 90 minutes. Our visas cost about $28 each and check-in for the boat was $22. We spent a few hours walking around in
Our adventure began when we left San Diego at 7am October 29, 2020. The ‘Nada HaHa’ was the Covid version of the Baja HaHa – the same trip but only 26 boats (usually well over 100) and no parties or classes. Bram and Jess came along as crew and became good friends. The weather report promised very light wind in
Our adventure began when we left San Diego October 29, 2020. The ‘Nada HaHa’ was the Covid version of the Baja HaHa – the same trip but only 26 boats (usually well over 100) and no parties or classes. Bram and Jess came along as crew and became good friends. The trip was San Diego to Ensenada (where we checked
We are making final preparations for leaving. Some provisioning and checking out systems to make sure they are all in working order. Tomorrow (Tuesday) our crew, Bram and Jessica, arrive from Portland. We will do some orientation, a bit more provisioning, and then leave early Thursday, planning on arriving in Ensenada before 5pm Thursday. Friday will be check-in to Mexico