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Issue #63
4/18/2008 - 5/16/2008
Planet Zac
Around the World at 16
MDR to Guadalupe
Anchoring Tips
Halbut Derby
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While the 32nd America’s Cup, held last year, Singlehanded Sailors Association (pssala. So that left only Horizon and Runaway. We
was touted as being one of the most exciting org). This is no weekend Catalina get-away. were hammering along, broad reaching with the
yachting events in recent history and locally, It’s a race that flies under the radar, but it is spinnaker up in 10 to 15 knots of wind, sliding
races like the Transpac capture the headlines, as interesting and demanding a race that exists down the waves in an exhilarating flurry of
for many racing enthusiasts, it’s the single in this area. The 2008 contest was the 17th run foam, 10 knots plus on the GPS when we caught
and double handed contests that are the most since inception. The start is off Marina del Rey, a wave just right. Horizon, who had gone east of
compelling. It’s hard core sailboat racing with the only mark is Guadalupe Island (with its Catalina, was completely becalmed - no wind,
a high degree of danger. It’s not good enough associated islets) and the finish is at Catalina flat sea, zero progress.
to be a competent sailor in contests like these – Island.
participants have to be able to work on no sleep We rounded Guadalupe Island just 48 hours
and battle the most extreme situations alone or This year Robin and Eric Lambert won the race after the start. There’s a couple of islets off the
shorthanded. as they found wind when others didn’t. Below is south end, small but tall, about 800 feet high
Eric’s account of the race and his opinion of its with sheer, spectacular cliffs and bright volcanic
Last year the world watched Bernard Stamm relevance in comparison to other popular local colors. It was a magnificent view, which we could
annihilate his competition in the Velux 5 Oceans contests. appreciate at leisure as we became becalmed in
round the world race as he sailed very fast, alone the wind shadow. It was a sunny afternoon; the
around the globe with just three stops. Later in The Guadalupe race was a fine romp for Runaway, sea temperature was up to 63 degrees, warm
the year, some of the most masterful and fearless not so good for the other competitors. The ranks compared to the 58 degrees we’d left in, but still
sailors lined up for the Barcelona World Race were thinned by several pull-outs just before cold enough to elicit a shriek from Robin as we
and we saw sailing’s solo legends team up and the race, so just four boats were on the start took bucket baths in the cockpit. With the boat
doublehand Open 60s around the world non line. Runaway managed to get to stronger winds and ourselves clean and tidy, and after a pot of
stop. And this year, these same legends plus a offshore while the other boats were still stuck tea, we began to finesse the light and variable
few more will square off in the mother of all in light airs in the bay and by the first check-in winds in the lee of the island. Fortunately we had
singlehanded races, the Vendee Globe – a non we had a considerable lead. C-lassy was the first a special sail for the conditions: a windseeker,
stop singlehanded burn around the planet via to retire: they had been caught in a wind hole which is a high-clewed jib made of spinnaker
the Southern Ocean. for hours, and must have despaired of there ever cloth - we put it to good use, nursing ourselves
being wind - Tenacity was next: Gil had been along in the zephyrs until finally we got clear of
Here in Marina del Rey, in the same vane, there battling power and electronics problems all the wind shadow of Guadalupe Island. Horizon,
is the Guadalupe Island Race. It is a hearty night, but when the autopilot failed, that was it after a valiant effort battling the wind shadow of
600-mile contest for single and doublehanded for him as he was singlehanding. San Clemente Island, finally threw in the towel
sailboats run every second year by the Pacific and motored back to Catalina.
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Having now run the race, I can say with
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Zac Sunderland
hile droves of 16-year old boys hit the Not long into Zac’s life he was at sea. He has cruised Australia, New
streets looking for tuxedos and rental Zealand, England on family sailing trips and then traveled extensively on
cars in preparation for the Junior and/or a three-year journey from the Channel Islands down to mainland Mexico.
Senior Prom, there’s another 16-year old, In that time, the Sunderland’s first born absorbed a tremendous amount
who is preparing for something even more of practical sailing knowledge and became a self-sufficient mariner in his
memorable – a solo circumnavigation own right. An adolescent trusted to handle watches, accomplish tasks and
that will begin in May from the docks of assist in heavy weather situations. Now at 16, he is battle tested and anxious
Marina del Rey, California. to fly solo. And solo he will be. He’ll be far away from the cacophony of a
house full of brothers and sisters. The sounds of laughter, crying and loud
Zac Sunderland with the help and guidance of his father Laurence is television will be replaced by the sound of rattling rigging, the flogging of
looking to become the youngest solo sailor to ever go round the world. sails in a changing wind and the howling of a violent squall.
The eldest from a family of seven, Zac is not your typical Californian
teenager. On the surface, he appears like many his age – shaggy mop top, But now he is calm and contemplative as he slowly works through the
a body-frame awaiting its eventual weight, and an unassuming disposition lengthy list of details to address in preparing the 1972 Islander 36 for the
vacillating between boy and man. He’s not a talkative person, or shy ultimate voyage. A cruising boat, designed for coastal sailing with the
either. He’s quick to smile, but not laugh out loud – Sunderland is more wife and kids is slowly and steadily being reinforced from keel bolts to
pensive than you would expect from a young man his age, but considering wind vane to be a rock hard blue water machine.
he is about to undertake an expedition on the grand scale of enormity, he
has good reason to be quietly thoughtful. “This boat is going to be bulletproof,” Laurence assured in his Australian
drawl. “You could put this one under the water for a little while and it’ll
“What Zac’s doing right now – he’s been in training for all his life,” said pop back up. It’ll be one of the best put together boats around.”
Laurence, an established and reputable shipwright. “We came home from
the hospital and brought him home to a boat. He learned to sail a Sabot Zac’s father speaks these words not as a proud shipwright, of which he
around Marina del Rey before he had a bicycle.” is one, but as a father who knows that now is the only time he stands a
chance of protecting his son from the inevitable danger he’ll face. And if
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Laurence is conflicted in seeing his able, but young boy march out on his “And generally the person who’s created that test has been a linear thinker.
own, he doesn’t say it. He instead speaks proudly and confidently of his And not too many of them have done anything outside of the box – not to
son’s ambition. be rude, many are very successful people, but this is Zac’s test.”
“I was excited,” he says describing the moment when Zac indicated he Right now, the test doesn’t involve late night reefing on one hour of
wanted to shoot for the record. “I thought – yeah, someone’s going to sleep or 25-foot waves breaking over the stern – now is about preparing
finally pick up the gauntlet and run with it - do something that’s going to and massaging the full plan. While Zac and his father spend every day
change the whole of their life. He’s laying down the foundation for his strengthening the vessel, his mother is back home looking after the family
life.” and trying to procure sponsorship for the trip.
There have been three other young men who have forged the path that In the short amount of time since they have announced the expedition, they
Zac will take. In the sixties, 15 year- have received sponsorships from
old Robin Lee Graham, also from quite a few generous companies
Southern California, boarded his in the form of equipment and
24-foot sloop and sailed around the assistance preparing the boat.
world becoming the youngest to ever Marina del Rey’s Lifesail, a
do so. And more recently Australian non-profit company devoted to
adventurer Jesse Martin became, at building character in young people
17, the youngest to ever circle the through sailing, owned by marine
globe alone and unassisted. But surveyor Matt Schultz, has donated
lastly and more importantly, David a tremendous amount of time and
Dicks in the nineties, made the energy to solidifying the boat.
journey in 9 months time returning
when he was 18 years and 41 days Raymarine, West Marine, Garhauer
old. For Zac to achieve his goal Marine, Amparo Canvas, Allen
of being the youngest to ever go Alternators, Anchor’s Way Marine
around the world he has 19 months Boat Yard, to name a few – have all
to make the trip – to return before come on board and the Sunderlands
January 8, 2010. are hoping to partner with a larger
entity, possibly a non-profit, in
In this amount of time he should have the hopes of a mutually beneficial
“
Lawrence Sunderland
some chance to stop and explore situation. The boat will be equipped
many locations around the planet, with video equipment for
but he’ll also have to keep a close television/documentary purposes
eye on the weather and move
What Zac’s doing right now – he’s been and they are in contact with major
fast when opportunities arise. national and international nautical
Unlike Graham, Sunderland is in training for all his life. We came home publications that will follow the
on a mission that involves speed. story. There is also a possible
He won’t be in a critical rush, but book subsequent to a successful
will have to be mindful. Much of
from the hospital and brought him home finish.
his time will be spent alone on
the boat making passages – some to a boat. He learned to sail a Sabot “Zac’s adventure will be highly
”
longer than others and some more publicized as he sails the world
treacherous than others. As the striving to break the world record,”
reality sinks in and the departure
around Marina del Rey before he had a says Zac’s mother Marianne. “It
date gets closer, Sunderland is will provide a company huge
focused and so far free from bicycle.” - Laurence Sunderland international publicity.”
anxiety.
But one way or the other, Zac
“When I’m not working on the boat, I’m reading up on the world cruising Sunderland will make the attempt. It might be a fully funded experience
routes and the solo-circumnavigator’s books – trying to get as much info with an on staff weather router and all the latest equipment the technological
as I can,” he says. world has to offer or it might be on something of a shoestring. Whichever
it ends up being, the main plotline remains: A 16-year old boy will leave
When those books are finished, the teenage student will have to return to the docks of Marina del Rey sometime in May and try, with all his efforts,
some traditional schoolbooks during his trip. He is home schooled and to drive a 36-foot cruising sailboat around the world – alone.
looks to graduate high school during the voyage. After that’s accomplished
he sees the adventure itself as a higher education of a kind, arguably more To get involved in sponsorship, assistance or more information go to
valuable than an institutional variety. www.zacsunderland.com.
“When you go to school you’re taken someone else’s test,” Laurence says.
2008 The Mariner - Issue 63 13
Making Sense of Boat Donations
[ed. note] For the past ten years Dr. Maddalena will sell a boat for considerably less that the If the values of the donation are greater than
Bearzi and Capt. Charles Saylan have been market value to quickly raise operating cash. In $500.00, in order to take any donation, the
conducting marine mammal research in the this common scenario, the donor would not be charity must give you “contemporaneous
Santa Monica Bay, producing fascinating able to claim the boat’s market value, but would written acknowledgement” of your donation.
information. They recently thought about be limited to a deduction in the amount that the Make sure you have this and that it is given in a
closing the doors on the Ocean Conservation charity actually received from the sale. This is timely fashion. See the links to IRS Form 1098c
Society that they co-founded, due to lack of potentially bad news for a donor who expects for more details.
grant funds, but have since reconsidered. to deduct what the boat is worth on the open
Bearzi, who just finished a book concerning market, but finds out, down the line that the For those of us who run and work for charities, a
the intellectual connections and similarities charity sold it for 1/2 of that price to raise cash, boat donation can make an incredible difference
between great apes and dolphin called Beautiful and that the deduction is limited to that lesser toward attaining our goals. For donors, it can
Minds, has made some recent observations in amount. bring great satisfaction in helping to further a
the Bay that she wants to further explore. They cause that they hold dear. Unfortunately, the
sold their research vessel, but are now in search If, however, the charity actually uses the boat rules that govern boat donations have been
of another. Below is an explanation, written by in a “significant” and “not incidental” way, the stretched and tested in the past, and what was
Saylan, of how boat donations work. If you have donor may claim instead, the fair market value initially a simple process, now warrants careful
a vessel to donate for this cause, please contact of the vessel which is usually determined by a attention and research. With a little planning,
the Ocean Conservation Society at csaylan@ credible marine survey and comparisons with donating a boat to charity still presents a viable
earthlink.net. similar boat’s sale and market prices. The means of turning your old boat into a gift that
IRS gives some guidelines for determining can help others.
What are the new rules on boat donations? How what “significant use” really is, but if you are
much of a deduction can I reasonably take? considering donating your boat to a charity, it is For additional information follow these links to
How can I claim “fair market value” for my probably a good idea to make sure that: IRS publications:
donation?
1. T
he charity will adequately document their http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p4303.pdf
Until the IRS issued some clarifications, these usage http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p4302.pdf
have not been easy questions to answer. On 2. That the usage will fall into the ordinary http://www.irs.gov/charities/article/
December 31, 2004, the tax laws changed activities of that charity. 0,,id=139559,00.html
restricting a donor to a maximum tax deduction 3. That the charity will make that documentation http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-drop/n-05-44.pdf
equal to the value that the charity receives upon available to you. http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i1098c.pdf
sale or liquidation of the vessel, unless it is put to 4. That you obtain tax advice from a credible
“significant intervening use” in the organization’s source independent of the charity.
regularly conducted activities. Often, a charity
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he other day I was lurking about in West don’t like things that go “bump” in the night 4. B
e sure you have at least two anchors ready
Marine and over heard a couple of guys nor the 3:00 a.m. anchor drill that usually goes to deploy. If they’re buried under scuba
discussing how miserable it was to anchor along with it. tanks, life jackets and the Bar-B-Q, odds
at Catalina when no moorings were are you won’t be able to get at them in an
available. First, be sure you have the proper ground emergency.
tackle aboard your boat. Now, there have been 5. Mouse (seize) you shackles. Use either
They both bemoaned the anchor watches and volumes written about the advantages of one stainless wire or nylon ties. If you use nylon
the loss of sleep attendant to them. I chuckled type anchor or another - what kind of rode ties then use at least two.
to myself and recalled my first half dozen times sizes, types and so on. If you’re not sure what
I anchored at the island...now 30 years past. I you need, or confident that what you have is It’s time now to choose an anchorage. Here are
remembered the anxious moments, as I scanned adequate, then check out the various boating some things to consider before dropping the
the shore with my trusty flashlight, searching websites or the library. As a matter of fact, hook;
for my bearing mark to see if my vessel was West Marine has a pretty good discussion of
dragging toward a rocky doom. After seeing all the types of anchors, graphs and stats in their 1. B e sure the anchorage you have selected is
was apparently well - at least for a few moments catalog. I’ll make two little observations on the protected from the prevailing wind and sea
- I would nod off for a handful of minutes until West Marine anchoring information. It seems conditions. Remember, only Catalina Harbor
another jerk or thump awakened me and again that, during their testing, the anchors that held is protected in all conditions. The other, 20
caused me to investigate the darkness for some the best were the ones that cost about a million odd, Catalina anchorages are not protected
concealed horror. times more than their cheaper anchors (what a in all weather. Listen to the weather before
surprise). And, they said, that they were never departure and make plans accordingly.
In those early days anchoring was truly a able to get a claw type (Bruce) anchor to set 2. Know what kind of bottom your dealing
miserable experience for me and, like the under any conditions. Now, for the past 25 with. Sand is best, followed by thick mud
two boaters in West Marine, I attempted the years I have never used anything but a Bruce and then by fine gravel. The worst are rock,
terrifying ritual only because of the lack of on my private boat and I have never had to eel grass or kelp covered, and soupy mud.
alternatives on crowded weekends. But, for the reset because of dragging yet. Further, I suspect Check your chart or cruising guide for
past 28 years or so, I anchor because I prefer I anchor more in one year than most pleasure detailed information.
it. boaters anchor in a life time and have dived on 3. Be sure there is sufficient room to swing in
my anchor to observe its set dozens of times the anchorage.
Often, when I tell folks I actually prefer - always buried and never a sign of it dragging 4. Know the water depth - too deep or too
anchoring over mooring, their jaws drop and past the initial set - but then I’m no expert and I shallow is not good. Use your depth sounder
eyes pop-out as if I had just informed them I don’t sell anchors - I’m just sayin’... if you have one. Consider the tide range as
had been raised by cannibals on some isolated, well and factor it in when figuring out the
New Guinea atoll. But I really do find anchoring OK, now that we have the proper ground tackle amount of scope needed. Figure the amount
more rewarding for three reasons; aboard be sure it’s stowed properly. Remember, needed for “high tide”. In settled calm
an anchor is a piece of safety equipment as conditions I like to use 4 to 1. Yea, I know
1. N ormally I like a little elbow room. Usually, well as a means of securing your vessel to the 7 to 1 minimum and 10 or even 12 to 1 in
I’m not much interested in hearing loud, bottom while fishing or overnight. bad weather. But, I think it’s best to use a
beer tainted opinions on just about any slightly oversized anchor and a little more
subject and generally don’t want to smell 1. T
ie off the bitter end. Nothing worse then chain to make up for the shortened rode.
what you’re cookin’ for dinner. setting the anchor just in time to keep your There usually just isn’t room for 7 to 1 or
2. I’m cheap - don’t like droppin’ $30 bucks to boat from going onto the rocks of a lee shore more - just doesn’t work in a small crowded
tie up to a metal ball. and then see the bitter end pass through your cove.
3. I usually find that the fishing’s better where fingers and over the side.Things usually start 5. How are the other boats anchored? You must
moorings aren’t. goin’ south right about then. anchor the same way. Remember, the first
2. Mark your rode. Use whatever system works boat in determines how later arrivals must
Now, I’m not trying to convince more folks to for you. I mark mine with spray paint - 50 anchor. If one boat is swinging to one hook
anchor instead of mooring - far from it. There feet of chain and the first stripe on the nylon - then all nearby boats must as well.
are precious few spots to anchor left at the at 25’ (75’ total over the side at the first 6. Consider local winds and current conditions
island and I’m perfectly content to share them mark), two stripes at 50’ and so on. As long that may effect how your boat lies to the
with as few boaters as possible. No, I’m just as you can count fast - it’s pretty simple. hook.
giving this advice because I want both of us to 3. If you have a windless - maintain it, know 7. Use your chart and cruising guide to
sleep better if you happen to anchor near me - I how to use it and have a snubber on board. determine if there are underwater hazards in
the anchorage and at what depth - will they that you communicate your plan to your crew. shut down the engine. After the boat settles in,
be a danger if the wind changes and the boat Assign each crew member a job and proceed again note the depth and then take a bearing
swings? slowly forward. on a landmark by sighting over a stanchion or
along a shroud. Stay aboard for, at least, a few
Now, as you make your physical approach Position the boat where you would like it to minutes to insure that the boat is secure. Keep
start your engine and drop your sails. I know, I come to rest and have a look around. If there in mind as the boat swings to wind or current
know...you read some book written by a sailing are other boats nearby - don’t be afraid to ask the depth may change - this is not cause for
purist who says real sailors should “sail” their questions of your new neighbors. They will alarm or indicate that you are dragging.
anchors in and out...yea, I read the same book usually point out the approximate position of
and those people have sailed thousands of their anchor without asking. Consider depth, If the situation had required two anchors then
miles, are experts, don’t shower in fresh water, wind direction and swing room. Revise your you have three choices;
make their own sails, the women don’t shave plan as necessary and slowly idle out and
their legs or armpits, swim naked, eat raw fish prepare for your final run. 1. A nchor as described above, back down
and use a wooden bucket for a head. If you’re further and deploy your stern anchor and
one of ‘em...just stop reading now and do Make a lazy turn and comeback around. Have then winch yourself forward by the bow
anything you damn well please - otherwise, the foredeck crew hang the anchor on a “short anchor while paying out stern rode - setting
listen to me. dangle” off the bow roller. Power through the vessel between the two anchors.
the area where you want the boat to come to 2. Idle in, dropping the stern anchor first and
I have found - through considerable personal rest. Calculate the water depth and figure the reverse the procedure taking care to keep
embarrassment and pain - that thoughtful distance you need to back down and the amount the rodes taught and away from the prop or
anticipation and planning are your friends. So, of rode required to allow your boat to come rudder.
at this juncture it would be wise to square your to rest in the desired spot. Bring the boat to a 3. Anchor as first described and then row out
boat away; sails ties on, sheets and halyards stop and begin to back down. At this moment the stern anchor to the desired position in
made up, superfluous gruffle stowed away, have the foredeck crew lower the anchor to the your dinghy and then winch the rode tight
the dinghy painter choked up tight and anchor bottom - don’t throw and don’t let go - lower with the cockpit winch.
lockers open. Don’t be in a hurry and keep a it at a controlled, steady pace. Keep backing
keen eye forward. One also hopes that, by this down, watch your fatho. Just before you get to Remain watchful for dragging - especially in
time, you have worked out some system of the prearranged spot have the anchor crew take increasing or changing wind conditions. If
hand signals between the helmsman and the a turn or two around the cleat and stop the rode conditions are settled - you’ll be fine. Get a
anchor crew. If you haven’t, then there exists from going out. The helmsman should slowly good night’s sleep - I’ll stand your watch.
the distinct possibility that shouted profanities, increase the RPM to about 200-300 RPM over
accented by the thrusting middle finger, may the idle speed. If you note that the sternway has Next issue I’ll cover most of the best anchoring
be used by members of your crew, as well as stopped and that landmarks are not seeming spots on the island.
those of other boats anchored within the cove, to move forward, then ask the foredeck crew
as you bash about, generally creating chaos. to feel the anchor rode with hand or foot. The Richard Schaefer is a USCG Lic. Ships
At moments like this send the young children vibration should be constant and taught. If the Master of Sail and Power Vessels. He has
below. rode is jumping or alternating slack and taught taught sailing, managed yachts, performed
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Now that you have a good view of the lay out over. can be reached at 310-460-8946 or email,
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POWERTAILS
Slim
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Out of over 500 anglers with
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Tom Brooks still reeled in three
contenders
D.K. Did you try any other spots before choosing to fish deep?
T.B. –Yes, I was in front of the Venice Pier in 60 feet of water to start out with, but was only hooking up with other bottom fish - shovel nose sharks,
tom cod and white fish.
D.K. Lets go back to North of the Malibu Pier, was there any structure in the area?
T.B. Yes, I fished there before and also went hoop netting there.
D.K. Lets talk about bait used and rigs. What kind of bait did you use?
T.B. Squid and I had the chance to use anchovy’s if needed.
D.K. How many rods were you fishing and how many were on your team?
T.B.-There were three of us - myself, Alma Cordero and Mike Eckardt. We fished eight rods with 20lb. test line with a trouble hook slider.
D.K. So what was the overall standing for you and your team?
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Cruising
Catalina
42
Sailing into
the 21st
Century
The crew of Duchess at the startline of Berger #4 2007
By Sandy Golden
C
atalina Yachts has recently built the helping Butler achieve Catalina’s success in have sailed them from Australia to New Zealand
1,000th edition of its popular and this modern age. Down below has a legendary to Indonesia and Thailand or even Vietnam or
successful Catalina 42 MK sailboat. amount of room and storage. On deck, owners India.”
It is the only sailboat over 40 feet are said to enjoy how safe and easy it is to move
ever to reach a production run of 1,000 vessels. around. Another option on the new 42s is a Martin continued: “In my opinion the boat
There have been other smaller Catalina sailboats hard dodger Douglas designed that eliminates is more than strong enough to do the job and
and other sailboat manufacturers that have the inevitable replacement costs of canvas and its speed helps to make very quick passages.
achieved and exceeded the 1,000 hull milestone, provides more substantial protection. The boat really excels at anchor with its large
but never in the history of sailing has one over cockpit and salon. It is a great boat for a family
40 feet reached that number. As for performance, Cat 42 enthusiasts often or entertaining. For my family the boat has
compliment how the boat performs in both outperformed our expectations.
“It’s a good boat,” says Catalina Yachts Owner heavy and light air. Bob Marks, who recently
Frank Butler, who has owned and sailed several moved up to a Catalina 42 from a Catalina “For those thinking of taking their Catalina 42s
Catalina 42s since starting the company in 1970. 36, said after a trip from Ensenada Mexico to offshore I say - quit thinking about it and just
The first Catalina 42 was built in 1988 and was Marina del Rey: do it. On every sailing bulletin board be it the
an instant market success. It’s an offshore rated Catalina 42 site or some other, you see people
boat, with numerous ocean crossings all over the “It’s astonishingly comfortable in a variety of debating whether or not a certain boat is capable
world to its credit, and it is safe as well as fun sea and wind conditions,” says Marks. “I always or designed for offshore use. In my opinion,
to sail. One hundred boats were delivered in the felt safe even when we were hitting eight foot most of these people have probably never done
first year, breaking U.S. production records. Its waves nearly head on. And the hard dodger is significant offshore work or will ever do any. For
hull was originally designed by Nelson/Marek a blessing.” those considering going, work on your sailing
of America’s Cup/Dennis Connor fame and then and navigation skills, make smart decisions and
massaged into a Catalina by Butler and designer Today, Catalina 42s can be found all over the the boat will do just fine. We have had countless
Gerry Douglas. Hull number one was sold bare world. They routinely cross oceans, make people (mostly from the states) tell us ‘you can’t
with no interior at the Long Beach Boat Show. coastal trips and one is currently doing a take a Catalina half way around the world’ and
circumnavigation. It’s not unusual to see a to this I would agree. You need to take it all the,
Unlike many boats in its size range, the 42 can Catalina 42 anywhere in the world boats sail. way around!”
be sailed safely without interior bulkheads, not
something possible with other comparable boats “We have seen them in Mexico, New Zealand, Sandy Golden is an author and award winning
and an indication of the boats core strength. Australia and most recently in Thailand,” said retired journalist. He and wife Marianne own
The interiors, cockpit, cabin top and rig were Bruce Martin who, with wife Lisa and two Catalina 42 hull 974 named Sweet Angel.
designed and developed by renowned designer young sons, is circumnavigating the Ohana Kai
Douglas who many believe is responsible for on his Catalina 42. “We have met others who
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Basic Rules
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Flotilla 12-02. He is certified and available to conduct an exam with an appointment. Contact
Ray.j.Pages@USCG-AUX.US .
Q. How many life jackets do I need on my your cell phone to call for help but remember boaters, but sail has right of way over power.
boat? only the party you are calling will know that you And it is illegal for a sailboat (under sail) to be
A. You need at least one lifejacket per passenger are in distress, by calling for assistance on CH outside of the buoys.
(USCG approved Type I, II, III or V) AND one 16 every vessel in the area monitoring CH 16
type IV throwable. Remember if your lifejacket will hear your call. Q. What is the best way to make sure I have
is the inflatable kind (type V), or a type III you all the right safety equipment on my boat?
must be wearing it for it to be counted. Children A. The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary
under the age of 13 MUST wear a lifejacket at offers free Vessel Safety Checks. These Safety
all times when out on the open deck, (inside Checks are conducted by qualified members of
an enclosed cabin is the exception). The the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary and are the best
lifejackets should be readily accessible and of way of learning about problems that might be a
an appropriate size for the intended wearer. violation of state or federal laws and provide the
boating public with additional safety tips that
Q. Do I need navigation lights & flares if in could possibly mitigate or eliminate preventable
am only going out during the day? danger on the water.
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kept in serviceable condition and be displayed corner, now is a great time for all boaters, (from
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restricted visibility. Boats under 16 feet only Q. Why do I see the dinner cruise boats in boaters) to take advantage of a free Vessel
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if I have a cell phone? power by a motor is classed as a power boat). VSC” to find a Vessel Examiner near you. If
A. Most recreational boats under 65 feet are not Power boats should leave the marina on the left - you are in MDR you maqy contact me and I will
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