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 Originally Posted by Havasuing
If they wanted to have some real fun they would have run out to the Coronado Islands and around.
That would've been fun! Do you know how far they are? Although, the water was so rough it would've been hard.
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Congrats to your friend, hopefully it paid for some of the gas he burned up, always great day on the water.
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 Originally Posted by 314joey
Congrats to your friend, hopefully it paid for some of the gas he burned up, always great day on the water.
Thanks! He's a sweetie he also paid for my entire weekend of fun.
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Thanks for the coverage and pics Eli Glad you had a good time, I mean once you got back inside and away from that big scary ocean
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 Originally Posted by Taboma
Thanks for the coverage and pics Eli  Glad you had a good time, I mean once you got back inside and away from that big scary ocean 
You're welcome! I sound like such a chicken, but keep in mind we were in T's small boat so I think it's 24-25 feet and the waves were 6-8 feet and my 5 foot body was bouncing all over the seat bc I can't reach the floor for stability. but I'm the crazy lady who will scream through it and then ask to do it again. Lol
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To answer Eli's question, the Coronado Islands (there are four of them) about 18-19 miles west of San Diego Bay. Back in the day when there was real offshore racing, we'd leave San Diego, head north to Oceanside, make a U-turn and race back to Sand Diego, then turn to the west and head to the Coronados, around the back side of the islands and back to San Diego. Last time I was there the swells on the backside of the islands were running 12-feet. It was slow going for about 8 to 10 miles until we could back into a following sea condition. Nice scenery and good fishing.
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 Originally Posted by Havasuing
To answer Eli's question, the Coronado Islands (there are four of them) about 18-19 miles west of San Diego Bay. Back in the day when there was real offshore racing, we'd leave San Diego, head north to Oceanside, make a U-turn and race back to Sand Diego, then turn to the west and head to the Coronados, around the back side of the islands and back to San Diego. Last time I was there the swells on the backside of the islands were running 12-feet. It was slow going for about 8 to 10 miles until we could back into a following sea condition. Nice scenery and good fishing.
Thank you!!
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Here's the map from this weekend.
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So you were the navigator...........guys don't need directions..................lmao.
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 Originally Posted by 314joey
So you were the navigator...........guys don't need directions..................lmao.
No way! I didn't want us going off course and I'm very directionally challenged. Oy reason why I knew which way was north or south was the land mass close by. I find it so impressive that you guys can navigate without street signs so well. I have trouble with street signs and a navigation in my car. On water I'm a mess. But, I'm fantastic at taking directions.
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