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Author: | dwest [ Fri Sep 01, 2006 9:30 am ] |
Post subject: | Preparing for Catalina Island sail tour |
I am beginning to plan a peddle / paddle / sail tour to and around Catalina Island from Newport Harbor in an Adventure Island. At this stage I am thinking of a 7 to 10-day time budget. I have been to Catalina twice and collected the tourist literature; I also have looked at a few island websites. I have been camping and canoe touring for years on freshwater lakes and rivers. But this will be a step up in terms of possible conditions and hazards, and I want to research and prepare in detail. (Please understand I have found that the planning and anticipation will be a pleasure in its own right.) I am opening the following physical files and computer directories based on past experience plus new concerns: 1. Navigation, including maps, trip plan, and notifications 2. Communication gear and information, contact list 3. Water safety gear and information 4. Weather and ocean condition information: sources, planning, hazards, and contingencies 5. Camping gear, reservations, and locations 6. Food and water: supplies, gear and replenishment options 7. Repair gear and spare parts kits, including island sources 8. Photo gear, spares, and island resources 9. Health and hygiene gear, supplies, and island resources 10. Fishing gear, supplies, guides , and island resources 11. Clothing, outer gear, and washing stuff, including island resources 12. Kayak rigging and equipment, including island resources 13. Budget and island access to funds Thoughts? Thanks. |
Author: | kepnutz [ Fri Sep 01, 2006 6:41 pm ] |
Post subject: | Hey Dwest |
Sonds like fun to me ![]() How do you like it so far? Does it sail real well ? -kepnutz- |
Author: | dwest [ Fri Sep 01, 2006 7:01 pm ] |
Post subject: | Still on the beach |
Dealer called to say the boat should be ready end of next week. I am on the beach until then. Anybody know if there is camping on the back side of Catalina at Little Harbor (next to Shark Harbor) or Silver Canyon Landing? |
Author: | dwest [ Fri Sep 01, 2006 7:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Found these information sources |
http://www.ckf.org/Reports/2001/01-09-A ... talina.htm http://www.kayakcatalinaisland.com/html/camping.html |
Author: | kepnutz [ Fri Sep 01, 2006 7:56 pm ] |
Post subject: | cali canoe and yak shack |
Hey Dwest I think you better double check. I called today to see if they are getting any in and the person I spoke with said the Hobie A- Island was not due out till next year.. ![]() - kepnutz- |
Author: | dwest [ Sat Sep 02, 2006 4:19 am ] |
Post subject: | How long to get around Catalina? |
Anyone have a sense of how long it would take to kayak around the island (Avalon to Avalon, for example)? From the maps and other information so far it looks like 2 very long days or 3 typical days would do it in reasonable conditions. I am hoping to fish and dive a little so a 5 or 6 day circumnavigation looks very "doable." Other information? Thoughts? Thanks P.S. I will check later today (Saturday) on the AI delivery status, and post the results. My earlier info was based on a call from the dealer that my AI would be ready late next week. |
Author: | dwest [ Sat Sep 02, 2006 10:44 am ] |
Post subject: | AI soon |
I just called: CALIFORNIA CANOE & KAYAK 12401 FOLSOM BLVD. #205 RANCHO CORDOVA, CA 95742 Phone: 1-916-353-1880 E-mail: [email protected] They tell me my Adventure Island is not in yet but reportedly going to set up a “ship date†|
Author: | dwest [ Sat Sep 02, 2006 11:32 am ] |
Post subject: | Another Catalina kayak fishing link of interest: |
Another Catalina kayak fishing link of interest: http://www.kayaksportfishing.com/phpBB2 ... highlight= |
Author: | dwest [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:01 am ] |
Post subject: | Circumnavigation mileage |
Source: Descanso Beach Ocean Sports http://www.kayakcatalinaisland.com/html/camping.html From Descanso Beach to: Willow Cove - 2.5 mi Long Point - 4.25 mi Goat Harbor - 6.25 mi Ripper's Cove - 8.5 mi Blue Cavern Pt - 11.25 mi Two Harbors -12.25 mi 12.25 From Two Harbors to: Emerald Bay - 2.75 mi Parson's Landing - 4.25 mi West End - 7.25 mi 7.25 From West End to: Ribbon Rock - 3 mi Cat Head - 6.75 mi Little Harbor - 10 mi 10.00 From Little Harbor to: Salta Verde Pt. - 7 mi Silver Canyon Bch - 8.75 mi Church Rock - 12.5 mi Avalon - 16.75 mi Descanso Beach - 17.25 mi 17.25 Total 47.00 |
Author: | kepnutz [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 7:04 am ] |
Post subject: | Nice homework Dwest |
Hey there Dwest This trip sounds really cool. When were you thinking of doing it.? There is lots of good information on that link you listed so I put it in my favorites. Keep me posted, I may be interested in going if I have a little more time to get my Yak skills up to snuff etc ![]() ![]() Thank you -kepnutz- |
Author: | dwest [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 7:22 am ] |
Post subject: | Local knowledge a plus; please join in |
kepnutz I am hoping to sneak the trip in before the end of the year but will not go until I feel ready. Going to do at least one powerboat circumnavigation first; maybe take the yak and get some water time around parts of the island, too. Looking to put together a small group to go, locals most welcome. I am ignorant of surfline.com and have been looking for a way to get ocean condition predictions as much in advance as possible. Your help most welcome. I have compiled a large number of links to sites about Catalina and will simmer them down to a pre-trip planning document for posting. The online yak community has been very helpful. Thanks again. |
Author: | kepnutz [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 9:25 pm ] |
Post subject: | Hey Neighbor |
Wow D.W. you are not just playing around there if you plan to go this year. ![]() ![]() Hope your boat comes in soon cuz if it does they got one for me too. Keep me posted please. thank you -kepnutz- |
Author: | dwest [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 10:30 pm ] |
Post subject: | This year? Next year? Goin' when it's right! |
I am going to make this happen. If conditions allow this year, great. If conditions dictate a 2007 trip, then that will be fine, too. But for now, and until research shows it would be foolish to go in 2006, I am going for it. Stay tuned! |
Author: | dwest [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 10:59 pm ] |
Post subject: | Reposted with permission |
Don: Your Hobie Adventure should float regardless, but if you want extra flotation inside, making it a combo storage bag wont give you the flotation you need should the hull completely breach (unlikely). Pack light and install regular flotation bags fore and aft. As a guy who picks up the un-cautious for a living, I can add a few things that most don't think enough of: (I am putting aside the obvious items like a constant wear PFD, etc.) 1: A very detailed sail/paddle plan..left behind with someone you love / trust. You want a detailed plan/schedule that includes. Where you are going....when you will be where...when you intend to leave. Possible bail- out points. What equipment you have with you. Your cell phone number (if you are carrying)... You need to think like a rescuer and write down all the stuff you would want to know if YOU had to go look for yourself. This should all be on a single page, easily faxed to the Coast Guard. Leave instructions with the person who is watching out for you...WHEN to call the coast guard and WHERE to send it. Already have the fax numbers of the Coast Guard ready for them. Include a detailed description of your boat, Your clothing, You (35 yo White male, 185 lbs etc.) A detailed and useful float plan is almost always overlooked. We usually get...."My husband wnt out Kayaking and he isn"t back yet!" Us, "Where did he go?" Wife, "on the ocean!" 2. Stick with your plan! Be flexible if you need to....but contact home base with any changes. 3. Stay in touch whenever possible. Cell phone....vhf radio (a must have safety item) and .... VERY IMPORTANT and worth EVERY PENNY...A 406 EPIRB in your vest! Worn ALL THE TIME. Yes, I know they are 500 bucks plus. Trust me, when you see the helicopter looking for you but theey are too far away to be seen...you will wish you had spent the money. If the 20 miles between Catalina and the beach has cell phone coverage. Check in with home every hour. If there are dead spots, You would be better off calling just before you leave with your expected return time. Call as soon as you hit the beach. 4. Remember...as soon as you are out of your boat and in the water...the water is trying to kill you and it is very good at it. The FASTER you get out...the better. Float plan alone: 36 hours is fast. Float plan and 406 EPIRB. 2 hours is average given your distance from shore. Your vest should include (at the very least) the EPIRB and (the all time secret best signalling device made) a flashlight. Waterproof: Pelican lights are my favorite. Point your light at a helicopter and shaking it back and forth is the international signal for "COME LOOK AT ME" to all Coast Guard aircrews. Another great piece of low tech gear to have with you is a rescue streamer. 5. Know where you are. A handheld GPS (more money I know) is well worth the investment. (duh?) Listen, I hope this helps. Its a little long winded and maybe very obvious, but I never find people that are this prepared. Why? They are far to prepared to get into trouble, and usually don't. Safety at sea is easy....think. You are doing a circumnav of Catalina. Have fun. But that is what you are doing...it is NOT WHERE you are going. Where you are going is this: You are going to surround yourself on all sides by something that will not sustain human life and if you get in it, it will slowly try to kill you. (thats the ocean). Remember WHERE you are going...and then prepare for WHAT you are doing. Mario / CGRS http://www.opticsplanet.net/pelican-mit ... light.html http://www.rescuestreamer.com/ https://gpssignal.com/aquafix_406.htm CGRS – Chesapeake VA – a coast guard rescue swimmer – reposted with permission. |
Author: | kepnutz [ Wed Sep 06, 2006 6:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | very sound advice |
Thats kinda hitting some nails on the head for me at the moment ![]() ![]() _kepnutz_ |
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