Dear friends
I am writing these lines from San Diego, my last port in US. I have sailed (motored) from Long Beach, L.A. to Avalon at Santa Catalina Island (25 miles). Avalon is very interesting town with a special character. Quite need and different from other places along the coast. Avalon harbour is packed full with paid buoys, which run $35 per night. They offer 7 days tie up for price of 2 nights, this time of year (low season). Most of the bays and anchorages around S. Catalina Isl. are full of paid buoys, which makes anchoring difficult in deep water (over 100 feet deep). Twenty two million people live in area between L.A. and S. Diego. High summer season is very busy at S. Catalina Isl.
I have sailed (motored) around most of the S. Catalina Island (20 miles long). An other nice place was a Two Harbors with 2 opposite bays on each side of the island. It is a half mile walk between Isthmus Cove and Catalina Harbor. Several yacht clubs have an outstations near this small, quiet community. S. Catalina Isl. is not as scenic as S. Cruz Isl., but Avalon and Isthmus Cove are worth visiting.
My next sail over night was from Two Harbors to San Diego. Dolphins came along several times during the night to say Hi. My first stop in S. Diego was at Mission Bay, which allows anchoring for 3 nights. Dredging work in Mission B. started just when I was leaving.
S. Diego main harbour is not too far from Mission Bay. First stop has to be made at harbor police dock to get registered and obtain anchoring permit. Longer term anchoring is allowed only at one anchorage near downtown and airport. Other 3 anchorages are only allowed for 3 nights, mostly during the weekend.
San Diego is an interesting city with a lot of attractions, which include America's Cup sailboats - Stars & Stripes and Oracle. Transit system is good. It offers inexpensive day pass for buses and trolley, which runs to Mexican border. I enjoyed visiting many areas. Coronado and Glorietta Bay are nice. One of good attractions is a Sea World, which I plan to re-visit before I leave.
S. Diego harbour is a home port to aircraft carriers, navy airforce, coast guard base and commercial shipping. It is a largest naval base on West Coast of USA. Moorage costs are quite high in S. Diego.
Sailing down the west coast of US is definitely interesting and enjoyable. People have been very helpful and friendly. My next writing will be from Mexico in a few weeks.
Maintaining this blog could by complicated time to time, because Internet signal/connection for uploading pictures, will not be as good/fast as it is in large cities/communities. Please, excuse my poor writing skills and grammar. Google translate does good job converting text to other languages.
I hope, that you will find something interesting in this blog – enjoy.
Jara (JJ) Holcman sv. Ocean Echo 1
Long Beach - L.A.
Long Beach - industrial sunset
Long Beach, Island White - industrial sunset
L.A., Long Beach - smog
Avalon - S. Catalina Isl. - casino
Avalon - S. Cat. Isl.
Avalon - wharf
Avalon - casino
Avalon - wharf, dinghy dock
Avalon - electric rental car
S. Cat. I. - eastern shore
S. Cat. I. - eastern shore
S. Cat. I. - eastern shore, colors
S. Cat. I. - eastern shore, colors, cave
S. Cat. I. - Isthmus Cove
S. Cat. I. - western shore
S. Cat. I. - western shore, colors
Entering Cat. harbor
Cat. harbor - oposite to Isthmus C.
Cat. harbor - bison
Isthmus Cove - oposite to Cat. harbor
Cat. harbor - second bison
Sunset at S. Cat. habor
S. Cat. I. - southwest shore
Mission beach - San Diego
Mission beach - shops
Mission beach - lifeguard
Point Loma - San Diego harbor
San Diego harbor
S. Diego - Stars & Stripes
S. Diego - maritime museum
S. Diego - Star of India
S. Diego - aircraft carrier, museum
Coronado beach and Point Loma - S. Diego
Coronado resort - San Diego
Coronado boathouse - S. Diego