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#131101 02/07/08 06:17 PM 02/07/08 06:17 PM |
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Posts: 4,119 Northfield Mn | I'd start out on one of the barrier islands. The only shipping channel I went through was at Port Aransas and it was pretty narrow. One of those super tankers would leave no room to tack back and forth if the wind was coming right up the channel at you and they are way faster than you would think.
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#131104 02/07/08 08:39 PM 02/07/08 08:39 PM |
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Good answer! You go, sailor!!!
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#131105 02/07/08 09:01 PM 02/07/08 09:01 PM |
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | They used to sail the Worrell 1000 on Hobie 16s. in a LOOOONG day with moderate breeze, you can probably make 80 miles. Big breeze, probably 100 miles in a day.
In the Tybee on Nacra 20's with spinnakers, an 80 mile leg can take us 4.5 hours if the wind is right.
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#131106 02/07/08 09:53 PM 02/07/08 09:53 PM |
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Posts: 902 Norman,OK | YESSSSS, I did this last spring break, not quite all the way to Galveston but pretty close. It is a blast, but you have to be ready for a rough trip! Send me a PM if you want details and some pictures of the trip.
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#131107 02/07/08 10:15 PM 02/07/08 10:15 PM |
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Posts: 606 League City, TX | Yes, it would be possible to make this trip on a Prindle 16 - but it will be relatively tough and 3 days would be more realistic. Do you have much experience launching through surf and what is the longest time you have sailed the boat for?
I'd recommend launching from the gulf side beach at Port Aransas to shave off a little distance (rather than launching from Mustang Island State Park). The first day will be the toughest - it is 100 miles to the beach at Matagorda jetty - and no where habitable to land along Matagorda Island (check out the charts or google earth). You could just chuck a couple of light weight sleeping bags and a little food and water in a drybag and camp rough on the beach on the tip of Matagorda Island, just before the Port O'Connor jetties.
The second day you could sail as far as Sargent or if the wind is good you could carryone to Surfside. From surfside it would be a relativly short day to East Beach, Galveston.
You would be sailing 2/3 of the Great Texas Catamaran Race. This race has two 100 mile legs back to back on the first two days. The first is from South Padre Island to Mustang Island (Corpus Christi). Along that stretch you could be picked up by a 4WD vehicle if you broke down (with a long drive on the beach, and padre island is split at Port Mansfield cut). The second day is from Mustang Island to Matagorda. Day 3 is from Matagorda to surfside (70 miles). Day 4 is from Surfside to East Beach, Galveston - approx 45 miles.
The Great Texas is sailed on F18 and Inter20s. The 100 mile legs took 8.5-10 hours last year - that is high performance spinnaker boats with experienced crews, and no camping supplied or other additional weigh on the boat. In some years the 100 miles has taken just over 6 hours.
I'm not saying don't make the trip - another person on this board did something similar on a Nacra 5.2 - just expect it to be an epic, and make sure you are comfortable in surf and don't expect an easy rescue if you break down on Matagorda Island.
Oh, and look out for the breakers on the north tip of Matagorda Island and the sand bars in San Luis pass. Both should be visible on Google earth.
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#131109 02/08/08 01:21 AM 02/08/08 01:21 AM |
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Posts: 902 Norman,OK | Hey I sent you an email, when are you thinking about doing it.
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#131111 02/08/08 11:13 AM 02/08/08 11:13 AM |
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | You will be much safer on a trip like this with a partner boat to sail with and among a long list of safety gear, would definitely carry a VHF radio, cell phone, and flares.
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#131112 02/08/08 11:42 AM 02/08/08 11:42 AM |
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Posts: 2,844 42.904444 N; 88.008586 W | YOu have had some good advice. Re-read Chris Green's post on the course you're planning. Chris know this course well.
Make sure you're standing rigging is new, or close to it. Bring spare parts in a small kit such as extra shackles, clievis pins, some lashing line, keepers, tools, etc.
Make sure you have the right amount of foul weather gear, you can always take some off when it's warm.
Yes, this can be done with na enjoyable trip, if enough pre thought is used.
And lastly, make sure you're comfortable righting your boat, and important things won't get lost if you capsize.
Go for it.
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#131113 02/08/08 11:44 AM 02/08/08 11:44 AM |
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Posts: 2,844 42.904444 N; 88.008586 W | And, like my Hero Captain Ron always says:
If anything is going to happen, it's going to happen out there!
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Posts: 902 Norman,OK | Well I am offering him a partener boat to go along for the trip. I was already trying to find another boat to do the trip with us again.
Once you go cat you never go back!
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#131115 02/08/08 01:31 PM 02/08/08 01:31 PM |
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Posts: 291 | From what I understand, forget the cell phone and VHF, they are useless on large parts of that course. If you want to call some one you will need a SAT phone.
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Posts: 902 Norman,OK | When I did it last year we carried all our food and water, and we went both way to eliminate the need for a ground crew.
Once you go cat you never go back!
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