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Sailing to Santa Cruz Island (May 2021)
June 1, 2021 · 20 min · 1K views · Santa Cruz Island
What this video covers
A 75-mile overnight passage from San Pedro, California, to Santa Cruz Island requires careful navigation of shipping lanes and monitoring of wind shifts. The crew motor-sails the route, managing a 13-knot beam wind and navigating around large commercial traffic like the 780-foot ship *Coventry*.2:20 Upon arrival at Smuggler's Cove, the crew anchors in a protected area with about 16 other vessels, experiencing winds up to 22 knots.19:45 The passage highlights the utility of a B&G Vulcan 12 chartplotter, specifically its night-mode functionality, and the effectiveness of a UK lazy cradle and Tides Marine strong track system for single-handed mainsail management.7:19 Dinghy landings at Smuggler's Cove prove challenging due to surf and rocky terrain, requiring precise timing with the swell and the use of wetsuits.13:30 The crew successfully executes a beach landing and launch, noting that morning conditions offer the safest window for shore access.17:57 Testing new gear at the dock before departure prevents rigging errors during the passage.7:58
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