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Day 2: San Diego to Turtle Bay, light winds

While Sean and Briana were fighting with the flogging sails and trying desperately to maintain some boatspeed, Sara and Will were fighting with the noise of the flogging sails and trying desperately to get some sleep. Neither group was very successful.

San Diego to Cabo San Lucas with the Baja-haha

On October 30th, 2006, we cast off from our slip in San Diego, clustered around the starting line with 150 other boats, then raced South out of the US and into Mexican waters. It was the beginning of our two-week journey down the Baja peninsula with the Latitude 38-sponsored Baja-Haha cruiser's rally / race.

We organized the ship's log day by day. The rally consists of three legs (two intermediate stops) and was a ton of fun.

Chilling in Avalon, Santa Catalina Island

[ written by Sean ]

I was the first awake that day. Something about the excited screams from the boat off our port bow told me it was a good idea. Almost too late (goddammmit!) I saw the rich Gals on the sweet giant Beneteau in front of us enjoying a giggly early morning skinny dip!

Chilling in Two Harbors, Santa Catalina Island

[ written by Sara ]

One of my favorite places in all of California is Santa Catalina Island. But, up until recently, I had only visited Avalon during the day. Visiting Two Harbors and being able to stay until we grew tired of it was my idea of paradise!