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Sailing out of Rocky Point on Sea of Cortez, Mexico

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angelwilliams69 - 25 Apr 2006 02:33 GMT
Has anyone ever sailed out of Rocky Point on the Sea of Cortez between
the Baja penninsula and mainland Mexico?  I have a Mac 19 we're
planning to trailer there, but I'm a bit nervous about finding a marina
or ramp to launch the boat, going across the border, finding a suitable
hotel and  other possible problems with the trip.  We can always sleep
on the boat as a last resort but would rather not. thanks, A.W.
billwarnock@earthlink.net - 25 Apr 2006 15:55 GMT
You may be better off posting this type of thread over at this
web site:

            http://macgregorsailors.com/phpBB/

It's a *moderated* forum with 1231 registered users most of
which are Mac owners.

And yeh...  there is a bunch in there that do the Sea of Cortez
gig...  who will be able to bring you up to speed...  so to speak.

Best regards

Bill

2004 Mac 26M  Honda 50
Bob - 25 Apr 2006 16:52 GMT
Hi:

Are you talking about a place located at the northern most part of the
SoC by a town called Puerto Penasco?

If so...... I took a 15' sailing dory there one spring and did the sail
beach camp thing for about a month in  1983.

There was some gringo named Roho (Red) who had a "marina" of sorts.
Nice guy willing to share a drink. The bay is shallow 1-2 miles wide
with lots of tide. It'll  leave you miles from the water when the tide
is out. HOw do you get your boat in the water? The locals had
motorized contraptions that looked like travel lifts that carried boats
down to water deep enough to float. Trailers will not work there. A
real sight!

Do some research. Most likle things have changed in 20  years. But I
think the tides are the same....
Sprit Sailed Bob
 
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