Get the GPS coordinates of Avalon, plug them into a Garmin and follow it over there. Can also get GPS coordinates for Queensgate (if leaving from Long Beach) and get back.Anyone ever run a Schiada 21rc to Catalina for pleasure instead of racing?
If you REALLY wanna have nice weather, wait till we have a day with a Santa Ana 'Condition' . . . NOT the heavy winds, but the high pressure offshore pattern.
You may get a little a variable 'swirling' wind in the morning, but you won't get the typical afternoon west wind that knocks your teeth out on the way home.
Even if the morning is a little 'breezy' , it'll be at your stern on the way over . . . then lay down like a lake in the afternoon.
This pic was taken on January 1st 2008 on our way over to San Clemente Island . . . that's the backside Catalina looking northwest.
The surface still had some wind crinkle on it . . . but it layed down to sheet glass in the afternoon.
We taped that little Yamaha 70 2-stroke wide open on the way home and rolled back at 45 mph laughing our arsses off !!!
We buddy-boated with a small group, and one dude took some extra gas for me . . . we burned 23 gallons if I remember correctly . . . not bad for 120+ miles.
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This is Anacapa, not Catalina but probably one of the calmest days I ever ran.
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I miss that boat.I took my Lavey 21 XTSki (open bow) over a couple times. Easier going over in the morning as it was smooth, trips back in the afternoon were a bit rougher, but there were never any scary moments. It was fast going over, nearly twice as long coming back due to the swells.
I knew a guy who used to chase the catalina express over there with a little 9 or so foot zodiac with a 15hp outboard on it
Took my 19' open bow Bayliner out to Catalina a couple of dozen time to fish and hangout.The few times I have done it you see all kinds of guys out there in 18’ bayliners etc..
Just bring a buddy who can't swim as fast as you...Fuck sharks.
Didn’t we run up To Santa Barbara then out to Anacapa That day? Water was UNREAL!!
The few times I have done it you see all kinds of guys out there in 18’ bayliners etc..
And you did beat alot of bigger boats both ways.I took my Lavey 21 XTSki (open bow) over a couple times. Easier going over in the morning as it was smooth, trips back in the afternoon were a bit rougher, but there were never any scary moments. It was fast going over, nearly twice as long coming back due to the swells.
My step brother was the Edison guy on Catalina years ago. I don't know what size, but he crossed numerous times in a ZodiacI knew a guy who used to chase the catalina express over there with a little 9 or so foot zodiac with a 15hp outboard on it
Are you saying you took your 21 to Catalina???
When I had a rag boat in Long Beach I remember being on a mooring at the Isthmus and talking with 2 docs that owned a yacht with a 3rd doc. The 3rd doc got held up at the hospital and the two I met at the bar took the yacht to the Isthmus and left the dingy in the slip for the 3rd. He left Long Beach at like 8:00pm in a tiller steered dingy and got to the Isthmus at a little after 10:30pm. That's dedication right there!My step brother was the Edison guy on Catalina years ago. I don't know what size, but he crossed numerous times in a Zodiac
My 21 never saw salt when I owned it.. ??
But I've been to Catalina by boat 3-4 times over the years.. Went on the 43 Schiada twice, Went in a buddies formula, and a couple others..
RD
Heck yeah! Lets run dude. Let me know when you're ready to blast out to the islands.Yes! Never seen it that flat before or after that trip. Sure do miss those old times. Looking forward to getting out there again with my new Formula. With 502 Mags stroked out to 540's with allegedly 650 HP (built by Honker Cut Marine), Stelling extension boxes and XR drives, she should run pretty good. Weight is 8500 dry so she's a little heavy but all the better to cut through the big stuff.
And happy birthday!
TRUTHFrom Long Beach?
At the butt crack of dawn, it's usually glass out there.
Watch the weather reports Carefully.
I wouldn't be out there, in a low freeboard boat, after 10-noon no matter what.
They used to use flatbottoms in the Catalina Ski Race for sure, so yes, these stories are true. They used to have to refuel with gas cans while still racing pulling a skier. These days we are all a bit softer.A guy from my River place swore he pulled a skier to Catalina in a T-Deck Hondo in the '70s.
I preferred my crossing in my buddy's 38' Top Gun with twin quad rotor 572 by GT!