Sula in the Sea of Cortez
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Sula in the Sea of Cortez
Hello All,
Ive been planning my Sea of Cortez trip for over a year now and its finally becoming a reality. Im a student at Prescott College in Arizona and for my senior project I decided to study the marine biology in the Sea of Cortez (Ive spent four months here in the past studying for school but I was land-based). I intended to launch in La Paz and follow loosely along the Steinbeck route from 1941, but in light of the hurricane we decided to launch in Loreto and stay clear of possible danger. Check out our sailblog, on the right side bar there is a profile for more trip info and boat specs, and also on the right sidebar is a realtime tracking link with the Spot satellite device uplink and a link to my flickr page. Feel free to comment on the sailblog posts if there are any specific places that should be seen or experienced, or even if you feel like saying hello.
http://www.sailblogs.com/member/sula
Zak
Ive been planning my Sea of Cortez trip for over a year now and its finally becoming a reality. Im a student at Prescott College in Arizona and for my senior project I decided to study the marine biology in the Sea of Cortez (Ive spent four months here in the past studying for school but I was land-based). I intended to launch in La Paz and follow loosely along the Steinbeck route from 1941, but in light of the hurricane we decided to launch in Loreto and stay clear of possible danger. Check out our sailblog, on the right side bar there is a profile for more trip info and boat specs, and also on the right sidebar is a realtime tracking link with the Spot satellite device uplink and a link to my flickr page. Feel free to comment on the sailblog posts if there are any specific places that should be seen or experienced, or even if you feel like saying hello.
http://www.sailblogs.com/member/sula
Zak
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKRQ7MZd ... r_embedded
this is the URL of them raising the mast.... great to watch...
good luck on the trip...we'll be following you..
this is the URL of them raising the mast.... great to watch...
good luck on the trip...we'll be following you..
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Bon voyage,
Looks like a real fun trip. How about that, a Chrysler C22 as a research vessel. I like your time laps of razing the mast. Sounds like your having fun, have an excellent trip too.
Thanks for the updates of the voyage,
Alan
Looks like a real fun trip. How about that, a Chrysler C22 as a research vessel. I like your time laps of razing the mast. Sounds like your having fun, have an excellent trip too.
Thanks for the updates of the voyage,
Alan
It's a good life on the
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Honu, 1976 C-22
My Chrysler Sailing Photos: http://s1297.beta.photobucket.com/user/ ... ry/Sailing
for those that want to get to the meat of it...
"SULA performed as expected, like a very small boat with a lot weight in expedition gear weighting her down. we sailed about at four and a half knots upwind and hit 5.4 knots downwind at one point; fairly respectable speeds for a boat this size rigged with as many provisions as she has. She rows at about 1.7 knots (that's right we have oars) and motors at nearly six knots full throttle. "
"SULA performed as expected, like a very small boat with a lot weight in expedition gear weighting her down. we sailed about at four and a half knots upwind and hit 5.4 knots downwind at one point; fairly respectable speeds for a boat this size rigged with as many provisions as she has. She rows at about 1.7 knots (that's right we have oars) and motors at nearly six knots full throttle. "
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