by oceangybe | May 8, 2010 | Position Reports
After another rapid turn around, we pushed on yesterday to reach San Carlos Bay. We pulled into Turtle Bay, completely believing we may be staying for a few days, until we checked the weather. We had 48 hours of decent weather before another gale set in for 4 days. So...
by oceangybe | May 6, 2010 | Position Reports
Half-way to San Diego! Wow, what luck we’ve had these past 4 days! Save for the regular afternoon blows of 15 – 20 knots, we’ve had pretty amazing conditions thus far for the infamous Baja Bash. Mostly 10 – 15 knots with reasonable seas. We...
by oceangybe | May 3, 2010 | Position Reports
Bashing bashng bashing but getting there ! Khulula is slowly making the most of the slower winds predicted for the next few days. Today, the wind and swell was such that we were able to do some good motor beating along 15 deg off-course. A blessing on this northerly...
by oceangybe | May 2, 2010 | Position Reports
We pulled into Cabo 36 hours ago with a full gale blowing out of the bay. It was not pretty, and this was just the spill-over from the outside of the peninsula. The wind was well forecast, but still a good reminder of how rough conditions on the Baja can get. The gale...
by oceangybe | Apr 30, 2010 | Position Reports
We’ve just spent a great three days anchored off the East Cape of the Baja peninsula at a popular surf spot. The swell wasn’t epic, but we put our fun boards to good use on the right-hander. This morning we’ll pull up anchor and sail down to Cabo San...
by oceangybe | Apr 17, 2010 | Position Reports
Well, it looks like we will make it. Baring any major road blocks, we should be anchoring in La Paz, Mexico in just a few short hours and completing our circumnavigation of the planet by sailboat. Right now, we are anchored just outside La Paz in a fantastic by,...