mvweebles
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- Weebles
- Vessel Make
- 1970 Willard 36 Trawler
Then head north with a group you will no doubt meet (Bremerton YC has a group that goes up nearly every year) because this is definitely a trip you don’t want to do solo.
Follow-on to Slowgoesit, but a more basic question - how come this is a trip not to be done solo?
There are a lot of ways to go with a group, some are very loosely organized (Panama Posse), others are pretty tightly organized (SDYC's CUBAR that requires boats pass their safety inspection and be capable of sustained 8.5 kts). Reason's for participating are anywhere from 'safety in numbers' to just wanting discounts and some sense of community with other cruisers. More info on CUBAR HERE.
There's an old African proverb that says "If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go in a group." For cruising, I'll paraphrase to say that going with a group can be pretty dang slow as you're at the mercy of the lowest denominator be it waiting for parts, weather, or a table at a restaurant.
We joined the Baja Ha Ha for one primary reason: it set in stone our departure date of Oct 30th 2023. We received discounted PredictWind subscrption, and a ton of decent information and gossip via a morning VHF net. Honestly, we would not have departed had we not committed - there's always a reason not to go. The first 10-feet of any cruise is, by far, the most difficult. We've met a lot of our fellow Ha Ha boats since then in La Paz and now Mazatlan. Its a good ice breaker even though we're a powerboat in a sailboat fleet (we've only detected snobbery once ---- from a Canadian no less!!!). More info on Baja Ha Ha HERE.
For our trip further south, we've joined the Panama Posse which is 250 boats. There's no set start, no set finish. More or less people who are transiting the coasts along Central America at roughly the same time. For $300, we believe it's worth the cost even though marina discounts are nominal, but the overall email group has a wealth of knowledge about where to anchor, where slips may be available, etc. And I'm sure we'll meet a few of the participants along the way. Info on Panama Posse HERE.
Peter