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Medsailer 2017-11-18T01:33:54 https://medsailer.com/app.php/feed/forum/34 2017-11-18T01:33:54 2017-11-18T01:33:54 https://medsailer.com/viewtopic.php?t=263&p=529#p529 <![CDATA[West Coast • Cowichan Bay]]>
While we like secures out to such a degree or more than passing by a harbor, a harbor we've not yet taken a gander at is Cowichan Bay.

We've examined what the cruising guides need to state and have for a long while been scrutinizing Catherine Dook's shrewd articles about living on board a sailboat at Cowichan Bay. In any case, we're intrigued in case anyone here has gotten there starting late and what their impressions were. Much valued.

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2017-10-17T23:03:46 2017-10-17T23:03:46 https://medsailer.com/viewtopic.php?t=255&p=517#p517 <![CDATA[West Coast • Seattle Boat Show]]> http://www.seattleboatshow.com/home.html

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2017-09-28T23:23:10 2017-09-28T23:23:10 https://medsailer.com/viewtopic.php?t=248&p=506#p506 <![CDATA[West Coast • Vancouver International Boat Show]]> I am looking for an event of boat, and I found Vancouver International Boat Show from Jan 17 through Jan 21, 2018. I saw pictures. That sounds fun. Did anyone go to the event? Tell me more information about it!

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2017-07-19T01:33:48 2017-07-19T01:33:48 https://medsailer.com/viewtopic.php?t=242&p=489#p489 <![CDATA[West Coast • Need advice for a first time longer cruise]]>
OK, I have a power boat now. Now I am planning on taking a couple weeks and heading North. I need advice.

First, the boat is a NP43 and I find I like to cruise at 7 knots although I can push it comfortable to 10 kt if I don't mind spending the money. We are in Gig Harbor, near Tacoma. Looking to take 14-16 days.

My experience as an adult have been 1 week trips to the San Juans in a sailboat. We were a couple kts slower than we are now. I did bring my folks Catalina 36 home from Ladysmith back in 2006 but that was a quick trip.

Time: I could go at the end of June, or I could go end of July through August. What would be the best time? Weather is usually better later, but I imagine it would be much more crowded later in the season. Pros and cons?

Destination: My wife and I were going to take our sailboat last summer and try to make to Desolation Sound. Unfortunately, she broke her wrist at the end of June and the Doc said no sailing. We are still interested in getting there but I am wondering if that is a bit overly aggressive given the amount of time that I think I can spare (work is such an inconvenience). If the weather cooperated, I could pretty easily make it to Bedwell for customs in two days. They would be long days, but we have found that we have enjoyed long days cruising in this boat. So from there, what suggestions would you have for a newbie?
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2017-06-30T22:45:25 2017-06-30T22:45:25 https://medsailer.com/viewtopic.php?t=185&p=419#p419 <![CDATA[West Coast • Planning a Trip]]> Statistics: Posted by BoatyBob — Fri Jun 30, 2017 10:45 pm


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2017-06-30T00:13:53 2017-06-30T00:13:53 https://medsailer.com/viewtopic.php?t=146&p=364#p364 <![CDATA[West Coast • Re: Who You Going to Call?]]>
Next on the list is a satphone, which I have yet to get. If I do more Caribbean island hopping, I'll get one. Or some other device that allows some two way comms, have not researched that yet.

My dink is my raft.

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2017-06-30T00:12:59 2017-06-30T00:12:59 https://medsailer.com/viewtopic.php?t=146&p=363#p363 <![CDATA[West Coast • Re: Who You Going to Call?]]>
I think PLBS and EPIRB are still at the top of the emergency food chain....and not just for catastrophic events, but not casual use either.

Communication devices are nice, but I personally would try and keep my cruise legs short enough that several days of cruising wouldn't require one.. But I haven't planned a West Coast trip so my times between ports may be unrealistic.

But I still firmly believe that no other device has replaced an EPIRB/PLB, they just supplement them.

Many of the devices you discuss have fairly specific missions, and really aren't interchangeable. Sure there is overlap, but as you said, the time it takes can be critical.

If I was planning long legs offshore where medical type situations would worry me, then really only a sat phone would satisfy me. Speaking directly to a doctor and if it had photo transfer capability..... would be what I would pay for, no matter the cost and my cruising budget is tiny compared to many here.

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2017-06-30T00:11:24 2017-06-30T00:11:24 https://medsailer.com/viewtopic.php?t=146&p=361#p361 <![CDATA[West Coast • Who You Going to Call?]]>
The options --

EPIRB - the old stand-by, one-way emergency signal for catastrophic vessel events.

PLB - one-way emergency signal that covers catastrophic vessel events and MOB. A disadvantage is that there is no direct PLB to vessel communication possible to aid in immediate MOB Search & Rescue. Possible third-party communication if everything happens just right.

MOB Device with AIS - personal device on PFD which broadcasts DSC signal and GPS data locally (5 mile range) to alert vessels in area of MOB and direct immediate Search & Rescue. No remote emergency transmissions from the device but one assumes remaining crew on board can initiate emergency communications via VHF.

Satellite Communication (Garmin inReach) - tracking available for family/friends, 2-way text messages possible and interactive emergency signal activation. No help with MOB S&R other than emergency messaging. Subscription required.

All of these are going to run around half a boat buck and, I suppose, you could carry more than one type of device on board, but I’m trying to convince myself that the right ONE would be enough. But which one is the right ONE?

I’m thinking that a catastrophic vessel event (immediate sinking) in coastal waters is unlikely to happen without people being notified of it via VHF/emergency signals, etc. and my biggest fear is the MOB situation. We do all the usual things to minimize getting into that situation, but IF it happens, especially in cold Pacific waters, that is a true life-threatening emergency. Since we tend to be pretty independent cruisers, I’m leaning toward the MOB device with AIS (on each PFD). I feel that, with these, there’s a better chance of us getting ourselves out of a MOB situation - a rare, but more likely event than a vessel catastrophe.

Thoughts?

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2017-06-08T01:48:02 2017-06-08T01:48:02 https://medsailer.com/viewtopic.php?t=126&p=328#p328 <![CDATA[West Coast • Ensenada]]> Ensenada cruise --- https://www.carnival.com/cruise-to/mexi ... uises.aspx

Check this one out, prices are good, and it's a pretty popular cruise in the los angeles area.

Cofer out!

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2017-06-08T01:45:53 2017-06-08T01:45:53 https://medsailer.com/viewtopic.php?t=125&p=327#p327 <![CDATA[West Coast • Long Beach Cruise]]> Let me know super curious...

Thanks
Andy

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