I've been all over. The west coast is world class cruising. Chesapeake is great cruising too!

sam :-)
C&C 26 Liquorice 
Ghost Lake Alberta 

From: Martin DeYoung
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2014 7:31 PM
To: Dennis C.; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Stus-List Sailing venue envy - Vancouver area

Dennis,

 

Sailing the BC waters is much like sailing amongst the mountain tops.  When you get a chance search for images of Princess Louisa Inlet as a good example of the scenery.

 

From Olympia Washington to SE Alaska the PNW offers +-1,000 miles of mostly awesome inshore cruising.  After 30 year of cruising I have not run out of excellent places to go.

 

Yup, big tides, cold water but I would not permanently trade it for anywhere else.  Hawaii, nowhere to go once there, Tonga and New Zealand, after a few months you will be repeating anchorages, San Francisco, awesome racing but where do you go to cruise besides the delta, So Cal, nice light air racing.

 

I have yet to cruise Mexico so I do not offer a comparison but I am confident other C&C lister’s will chime in.

 

Martin

Calypso

1971 C&C 43

Seattle


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From: CnC-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dennis C.
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2014 6:21 PM
To: Cn Clist
Subject: Stus-List Sailing venue envy - Vancouver area

 

Wow!  I gotta say I'm a bit envious of the listers in the Vancouver area.  Drove through there and up the Sea to Sky Highway Monday on the way to skiing Whistler/Blackcomb.

 

Tides aside, it looks like some really gorgeous sailing territory.  Awesome scenery.

 

Really different from the Gulf Coast.

 

Dennis C.

Touche' 35-1 #83

Mandeville, LA


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