Re: Things to do before Spring launch
- From: "Calif Bill" <bmckeespam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 17:41:47 GMT
"Skipper" <fairwinds@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Reggie Smithers wrote:
>
>> Skipper,
>> I don't think Wayne's comment was a flame, it was sarcasm designed to
>> prove a point. While towability might be an important factor for a few
>> people, it is not, nor should it be the most important consideration for
>> most.
>
> I never proffered that towability is the *most* important factor...but
> it is an important factor in a truly trailerable boat. Weight, width and
> towing profile all enter into that equation. Most boats with boxy cabins
> have horrible towing profiles, as is the case with that Parker.
>
>> Most people who want to take a boating vacation a long distance from
>> home, will charter a boat. This is the reason there are so many charter
>> companies in the Florida and the Carri bean. There are many charter
>> companies in San Diego and around the Sea of Cortes that allow you do
>> cruise without the hidden expense of wear to your tow vehicle when you
>> trailer a boat 1500 miles. They are also stocked with provisions and
>> outfitted for the area you will be boating.
>
> We were based out of San Carlos on a July visit
> to the Cortez. The old Miramar hotel had a large thatch covered palapa
> on Bacochibampo beach just out of Guaymas that featured good drinks and
> mariachi music 'til the wee hours of the morning. We dinghied over to
> Bacochibampo in the late afternoon for dinner, drinks, and a few hours
> of good conversation after a busy day of diving.
>
> Time seemed to slip by. It was about 10 PM when, drawn by the sound of
> the surf gently lapping the shore, I stepped off the palapa's large
> concrete floor to walk the sand beach on this moonless night. As I
> approached the shore with the sound of mariachi music playing in the
> distance, the scene seemed magical. The bioluminescence of the small
> waves breaking on shore was surrealistic and illuminated the area with a
> faint green glow. I must have walked two miles of the beach that
> evening. I'd seen this glow before and since, but never with so much
> intensity.
>
> Returning the 10 miles to San Carlos that evening was also an
> unforgettable experience. Senses were raised as we skimmed across the
> clear warm waters of the bay. Forward, the surface was not visible, you
> saw stars, dim lights from the distant shore, and a three dimensional
> sea with bioluminescent waters highlighting schools of fish and a few
> monsters at depths up to fifty feet. Astern, the wake offered a bright
> glow and reassurance that you were not indeed floating *in* the sea.
>
> --
> Skipper
If the criteria was towing profile, you would see very few fifth wheels on
the road!
.
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