SANTA CATALINA SAIL?

Gordon (hlg@pacbell.net)
Sat, 16 Jan 1999 21:07:20 -0800


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West Wight Potter Website at URL
http://www.lesbois.com/wwpotter/
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>Harry,
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> I am also interested is sailing my p-15 to Catalina. I live in Long
>Beach CA. Maybe we could put together a trip. Let me know if you are
>interested.
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> David Lang p-15 Hull#554 (e-mail chrdvd@gte.net )

David:

I'm interested. From the posts so far, it looks like mid-July might be a
good time. My boat and trailer will need some work first, so it is too
early for me to commit.

Where would you suggest launching from, and how long would you want to
stay? If we can't go ashore, overnight on my old P14 will probably be more
than long enough for me. My inclination would be to leave the mainland
early one day to ensure arrival before dark, motor out until the wind comes
up, sail to Avalon or an anchorage, and then return the next day. Those
with (more comfortable) Potter 19s would probably be able to enjoy a longer
stay. I could go on either a weekend or weekday. Possibly we could find
moorings or slips at Avalon if we went on a weekday. More research is
needed.

Any other Potter 15 sailors interested? Potter 19s?

Harry Gordon
P14 #234, Manatee
Mountain View, CA