Saturday, October 25, 2008





So we've finally made it to San Diego.  This last sail from SF was a lot less stressful than the our first leg from the Columbia.  The weather(and the water) has gotten warmer and warmer as we sailed south and the seas have been a lot kinder.  

From SF we had a two day cruise which at times scared the newbie crew but was otherwise uneventful.  

Until we made it to Santa Cruz. This place was awesome, friendly people, easy to walk around. We never did find the school, but during the day we found amazing mexican food and new swim trunks for Matt. Everyone is beach blond and in hot pants, a little pricey in places but cool music venues (didn't make it into the tech9 show) and a sweet night life. Characters everywhere and one guy told us we smelled like hippies. He had it all wrong, we stink of salt water sailors. Speaking of... a little story. So we were anchored out in the bay just in front of the rollercoasters cuz our boat was too big for the harbor or something.. anyhow, we had to dinghy to the pier and lockit to one of two docks. One dock was completely taken over by sea lions, our constant friends on this journey, and it wasn't until the evening that we ever have problems with these guys. When the sunlight goes down, the sea lions like to take over all surface areas and this can mean trying to beach themselves on your dighy.  Before we even got to that problem, we realized they wouldn't even let us near the dock, so we had to make a beach landing. This was all great and good, surf and fairly decent wave onto the beach, hop out and run the dighy ashore. No issues there, we locked it up and went out on the town. The whole crew can get pretty wild and it has been so fun to go out in an entourage most times, our captain likes to spoil us with the first few rounds and then its all about him finding the only Big Buck Hunter video game in the entire town. He is addicted to this game. Anyhow, we are all a bit giddy and swaying back to the dock with our crew, and now we have to make it to the boat. Not really thought of as a hard task until we were DENIED the first attempt back out. Matt kinda watched the whole thing cuz he was in the back, but basically we ranranran the boat out, jumped in, just to get slammed nose into the air and everybody spilled outta the boat. All cameras, phones, shades, hats and clothes were either destoryed, lost or permanently crusty. Now we scan beaches for the best entrance spot and time sessions of waves for the right window. Amazing the learning curve on this wild water stuff. 

Since then the boat has been called the "whatever" cruise because Matt and Capt. Dave are the only ones with working cell phones, leaving everyone pretty blase about their land lives. So, we cruised on to Santa Rosa Island and then to Catalina Island eating peanut butter and jelly sammies and trying to brush our teeth everyday. Snorkeled a bit on both islands and sleep as much as we can, we are loving this trip more and more. The Santa Anna winds kinda blow all the smoke from the mainland fires and smog our way which is kinda lame, but the sun is a ripe 85 degrees everyday and we are gettin pretty tan. Matt works on knitting and I've finished Ken Follett's "Pillars of the Earth" which was amazing and we have a lot of work here in San Diego gettin ready for the next leg of the trip. 

Yesterday we saw the brand new BMW/Oracle Americas cup contender boat (DoGZilla) going out to for some more seatrials.  That thing is incredible. Then last night I met a guy who knows one of the carbon fiber masons on the boat and said I might be able to catch a ride sometime this weekend.  I'm definitely not going to hold my breath but that would be amazing if it worked out.  We'll get some pics of it soon.  

Costume party tomorrow and a prize if you wear it on the first day of the rally. There are Baja-Ha-Ha boats everywhere and people are friendly about making the trek south. Captain Dave is ready to start mooning the other sailiors for the trip, but we told him it would be bad form until we are finally underway. So Monday should be exciting as we set sail for wonderful Mexico. 

Hope you are all well and let us know what is new when you can.

Much love from,
Katy and Matt


1 comment:

Wholelottamuse said...

OH.. to travel
and uptake the uknown like a gavel.
2/3 of the earth surrounds you,
the stars and wind to guide through
the mating dance of the sea lion.
I'm excited to hear of your journeys! I'm in kuwait now on my journey home! YES! I never thought I'd love our country so!
Till the next catwalk jam!
KC