[C38] Crew for Catalina 38 delivery from San Francisco to BritishColumbia
S. Orton
ssorton at sbcglobal.net
Wed Jun 4 00:51:11 EDT 2008
Phil, When I read your email, my wife in the next room heard a giant sucking sound! In my youth I worked on a gasoline tanker with stops in LA, SF, Portland, and Seattle. To me San Francisco was mild compared to seas off the Colombia River. Also there aren't very many safe harbors north of San Francisco. With a lot of luck, this trip could be made with an "experienced skipper" who knows his boat's problem areas well and with very good real time weather forecasting. My boat will probably end in the Seattle area and I've given a lot of thought of how to accomplice the task of getting from San Diego area to the Sound.
1. Pull the mast and truck it up.
2. Sail south to Ensenada and put it on ship designed to haul small craft, which has west coast "ports of call" of Vancouver, BC and Ensenada only.
Cheers, Steve O (aka-chicken little)----- Original Message -----
From: Phil Gay
To: Listserve at catalina38.org
Cc: rumiv7 at yahoo.ca
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 4:25 PM
Subject: [C38] Crew for Catalina 38 delivery from San Francisco to BritishColumbia
Rumi Rustum is a C38 Association member living in Canada who just bought a 1989 C38 in San Francisco. He is looking for crew members to help him move his boat in July. He is a novice sailor who has a good mechanical background.
He may be willing to pay crew airfare to San Francisco and from BC, depending on the distance involved. If you are interested, you can contact him at
Rumiv7 at yahoo.ca
Phil Gay
C38 049 Que Linda
Everett, WA
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