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    San Diego to Catalina

    Thinking about running this trip here real soon.

    Has anyone done this with a powerboat.

    It seems really easy but I know not to mess with the ocean.

    I can do it easy with the fuel onboard. One way is 60.4 miles.

    Can anyone share their experience any caveats or advice.

    I know carry a VHF, PFD's and PLB or EPIRB and the rest of the safety gear. Plus carrying a lot of fresh water.

    I would like to harbor hop up to it Oceanside, Huntington etc...any ideas.

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    You can pick me up in Huntington. That's about all I got. I have run from Long Beach to Catalina. The ocean is a BIIIIGGG place.

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    Depending on the swell, it will be a nice downhill ride to SD. The ride up could be a little bumpy. The trip to Catalina is always different. Have been in rough water in the morning going over and on pure glass in the afternoon coming back, have been smooth both ways, have been rougher than shit both ways. Always a roll of the dice it seems.
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    I've pretty much run the entire SoCal coastline plus Catalina, Santa Barbara Island, the Coronado Islands and Ana Capa in boats much smaller than yours. Just pick your weather and try to avoid fog (it's never fun). Make sure you have a GPS and a conventional magnetic compass on board as a backup. Hopping from San Diego to Oceanside is a nice run -- then up to Newport, Huntington or Long Beach. The crossing from Long Beach to Avalon is probably the easiest route. When you're at Avalon, make the run up past Long Point to the west end and into Two Harbors. If you feel really adventuresome, you can run the backside of Catalina but probably best to do it in a counterclockwise direction -- from west end to east end. Make a 3 or 4 day trip out of it -- lots of fun.

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    Great posts! Any details about what to have specifically on board?
    Mateo only stop for C-Cups or better bud...now if you had a special bottle of Tequila or Remy...be on the dock lol!

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    Never been myself but some old fishermen employees did it regularly out of O'side. They'd turn on the autopilot and go below to sleep the ride over at night.
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    Other times he'd trailer to Dana and leave from there.
    Seemed really sketchy to me but he did always make it back.
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    THe afternoon winds can REALLY kick things up...

    We went from Long Beach several times and the auto pilot did everything except serve us drinks... From Long Beach / Alamitos Bay to Avalon its pretty much a visual deal on most days...

    I would call ahead and check with the Avalon harbor master to see if they have a "can" available IF your staying overnight, since my inlaws moved my connections with the owners of the cans at Avalon are thin but I could make a few calls IF your planning on spending the night... A phone call ahead would prolly be your best bet...

    The ski racers are over to Avalon and back in 50 minutes +/- if that gives you any idea of the early morning conditions/speeds... After morning it gets choppy QUICK...

    You could follow the wake of the Catalina Express that makes daily runs (several times per day) from SanDiego to Avalon...

    Due west from Dana Point or nearly due south from the Federal Breakwater at Long Beach...

    IF you come up next weekend for the circle races at Marine Stadium (Alamitos Bay) I could set you up with a side tie on a 50' slip that is about 200-300 yards from the race event...


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    Last edited by 2manymustangs; 07-25-2014 at 06:16 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KAP View Post
    Great posts! Any details about what to have specifically on board?
    GPS is good, as is a compass. My Spectre had both in dash, and I kept a backup just in case. A ship to shore radio is a must have in case you have issues. Cell phones are sketchy, especially when there is fog. We ran it a few times with fog, and it's wild. Dark, damp, and you're running along essentially blind, then you hit what amounts to a wall and it's bright as day.

    The radio is a must to hail the harbor master and get your can assignment. We've had cans on the outside and not had any issues, but we've also seen boats sink on the outer cans.

    Another trick, if you have a bunch of people with you, drop them at the dock, then go out to the can assignment with a buddy and tie up. The boats that ferry you to shore charge you by the head out and again to come back. It's easy to drop $100+ bucks that could be better spent at the bar getting people out and back.
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    ^^^ Absolutely get a can inside... OR you may have your crew >>>
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    One final thought. If you are going to overnight in Avalon, and have never used their mooring can system, take a few minutes and watch a youtube instructional video or two on how to do it. You don't want to look like a complete novice in front of an entire harbor.

 

 

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