santa barbara island and catalina June 17 - 20
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mermaelee
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santa barbara island and catalina June 17 - 20
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mermaelee
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I meant June 16
Thanks for noticing, I did mean June 16.
I just realized that conflicts with fathers day so how about Monday June 19 to Thursday 22nd ?
We could help each other anchor and get safely to the landing stairs. I hear there is a solar powered ranger station there. It would be fun to visit, maybe it will even have an open house?
I'm already booked for a Carribean and Alaskan cruise this summer. so this timeframe works for me. I would have liked to go with you all on the run down from Santa Barbara, but maybe next time.
I just realized that conflicts with fathers day so how about Monday June 19 to Thursday 22nd ?
We could help each other anchor and get safely to the landing stairs. I hear there is a solar powered ranger station there. It would be fun to visit, maybe it will even have an open house?
I'm already booked for a Carribean and Alaskan cruise this summer. so this timeframe works for me. I would have liked to go with you all on the run down from Santa Barbara, but maybe next time.
- ssichler
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I made a couple trips out to SB Island last year on live aboard dive boats. The first trip we ended up turning around and heading for Catalina due to rough conditions. Diving with the young sea lions was amazing. They zoom around and will come right up to you and stare into your mask with their soulful eyes.
I would love to go out again on my own boat once I get a better feel for how it handles the offshore conditions. One thing to keep in mind when checking the conditions although SB is technically in the "inner waters" you will be subjected to the "outer waters" conditions going over there. Probably nothing the Mac can't handle.
Be safe and have fun.

I would love to go out again on my own boat once I get a better feel for how it handles the offshore conditions. One thing to keep in mind when checking the conditions although SB is technically in the "inner waters" you will be subjected to the "outer waters" conditions going over there. Probably nothing the Mac can't handle.
Be safe and have fun.

- aya16
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Scott did you see anything like this at Santa Barbra Island? Thats Swen on a paid cruise I poped for. the boats name is chum bucket, named for the fact it uses only fish oil for fuel....
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