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Captain Curran's sailing blog: 40 foot visibility at Catalina Island
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Captain Curran's sailing blog. A collection of sailing adventures from Alaska to San Diego. June 13, 2015. 40 foot visibility at Catalina Island. Visibility at Catalina Island. Metamorphic tidal rocks looking out at the mooring balls. The visibility at Catalina stayed this quality the entire week. Maybe this can be attributed to the warmer waters this El Nino year? Even here in deeper waters - 200 feet, you can see this great pastel blue color to the ocean. Prickly pear cactus at Two Harbors. If you're t...
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Captain Curran's sailing blog: Boating to the Farallon islands: sailing distance from San Francisco.
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Captain Curran's sailing blog. A collection of sailing adventures from Alaska to San Diego. July 14, 2015. Boating to the Farallon islands: sailing distance from San Francisco. Golden Gate Bridge out to the Farallon Islands. Sailing to Farallon Islands. Some boaters like to leave San Francisco on a slack tide, just as it's beginning to flood. If you leave in a max flood, make sure to stay near the North Coast for a back eddy, but watch for rough conditions in the Potato Patch, especially on an ebb ti...
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Captain Curran's sailing blog: Sailing over from LA to Avalon
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Captain Curran's sailing blog. A collection of sailing adventures from Alaska to San Diego. August 4, 2015. Sailing over from LA to Avalon. There is a lot I do not love about LA. I could fill a book writing about things I don't. Love about Los Angeles. But, the one thing that I will always love about the city of angels is that you can leave the docks midday, sail your boat from LA to Avalon and crack a beer just in time for sunset. Sailing from LA to Avalon is the best reason to live in Los Angeles.
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Captain Curran's sailing blog: Boating to Catalina Island: distance from LA harbors
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Captain Curran's sailing blog. A collection of sailing adventures from Alaska to San Diego. January 11, 2015. Boating to Catalina Island: distance from LA harbors. Boating from LA to Catalina Island. Dana Point to Avalon: 33 miles (29 nautical miles). Dana Point to Two Harbors: 38 miles (33 nautical miles). Newport Beach to Avalon: 26 miles (23 nautical miles). Newport Beach to Two Harbors: 32 miles (28 nautical miles). Huntington Harbor to Avalon: 25 miles (22 nautical miles). Boating to Catalina Island.
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About Ben - Easy Online Income Streams
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My name is Ben – and I’d like to welcome you to my website! It’s my goal to educated people on how they can build a truly profitable online business. “Online income” has changed my life drastically, and it can do the same for you. Now, I want to open up to you a little bit so that you can know me on a more personal level. I say that because I know how difficult it can be to build an online business, and I want you to have a good understanding of the kind of person that I am. Aside from being an entrepren...
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Our friends at sea: additional boating resources - All things boat
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Helpful information for the prudent mariner. Boat insurance review 2016. Funny Nautical Pun Names. Boat Names for Boozers. Yacht Names for Gangsters. Quitting the Rat Race Boat Names. Funny Fishing Boat Names. Our friends at sea: additional boating resources. Our friends at sea: additional boating resources. Our friends at sea: additional boating resources. Marlin Bree, an ex-newsman turned author, is the author of numerous sea faring books. His books can be found here. Sail Far Live Free. Pacific Northw...
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Captain Curran's sailing blog: The Catalina island fox, wildlife for boaters
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Captain Curran's sailing blog. A collection of sailing adventures from Alaska to San Diego. July 12, 2015. The Catalina island fox, wildlife for boaters. As a means to get off the boat and stretch our legs, Jess and I hiked up Divide Road Trail outside of Avalon and made it up to the south island summit. This isn't much of a summit, but you can see down to the windward side of Catalina Island. Sailing out - just north of Avalon. Sniffing around for lunch. Catalina Island fox: handsome devils. Sailing to ...
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Captain Curran's sailing blog: The funniest boat names for boaters who love word play
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Captain Curran's sailing blog. A collection of sailing adventures from Alaska to San Diego. July 22, 2015. The funniest boat names for boaters who love word play. One of the great mysteries of the boating world, is the rampant use of word play in boat names. Often called 'old man humor', word-play or puns still hold sway in the world of funny boat names. And this makes perfect sense to me. because who doesn't like a dingy named "Row vs. Wade"? What's not to like? Screenshot from the funny boat name page.
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Captain Curran's sailing blog: Boating site with a great list of dirty boat names
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Captain Curran's sailing blog. A collection of sailing adventures from Alaska to San Diego. July 5, 2015. Boating site with a great list of dirty boat names. Boaters also like boat names that are a little bit dirty. If they can come up with a name that is somewhat nautical and somewhat dirty, then that's a home run. No one knows why this is a thing, but it is. If you want to let the world know that you still got it.go ahead and pick one of these. A few of the names - Sloop Doggy Dog is a crowd pleaser.
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Captain Curran's sailing blog: Catalina Harbor
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Captain Curran's sailing blog. A collection of sailing adventures from Alaska to San Diego. June 30, 2015. We have made a habit of visiting Catalina Harbor each time we sail out to Catalina Island. Sailing to Catalina Harbor is surely one of the great pleasures for any Southern California boater. You leave behind the more popular, leeward side of the island and enter into the much more wild and windswept Pacific Ocean side. Sailing from Two Harbors around the Northwest headlands of Catalina Island. Saili...
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