boat reports as of 7:32 pm monday august 25
6:36 pm Mike Beste posted: Update from Andante ... us and Abby normal ducking into Brookings for the night, out tomorrow expectedly at 7 am. Sea State picked up just passed Cape Blanco. 10 to 12's at short intervals with Winchop up to 30 kn ...Friday ducked into Port Orford. Apropos is 10 miles out heading past Medecino in the night. They reported A wind change, now on the nose after Crescent city. Unclear if Mabruka will duck in with us in Brookings or will continue on.
6:19 pm Kaye posted: Good evening Coho'ers, Sonamara, Namaste, and Impulse all plan to depart tomorrow morning at 0700. I will confirm departure at that time.
12:53 pm brad gibson posted: An update… Winds went from low 20's to mid 30's steady and gusts to 40 with corresponding increase in sea state. Had to triple reef main and jib in a span of about 2 minutes. Now steady winds from the north about 32. Sea about 10 from NW (got to 20 for a brief while). Much better ride now. Still doing hull speed. Sporting ;-0
10:32am brad gibson posted: Abby normal is 10 miles out nearing cape blanco. We're seeing 10-12' seas, wind low to mid 20s, one gust to 30 ;-) all is well. Andante says we're now s/v Abby Normal..
9:59am Jim Shutt posted: Apropos just left Crescent City headed for San Francisco. Down to a crew of three as Mike had to get back to Seattle.
6:33 am brad posted: No replies on 6am net. We're ready to go and currently awaiting a bar check from the cg. We will know in a few minutes whether we leave or stay in Bandon...
6:42 am Steve and Teri Mason posted: Galatea arrived Saturday into SF at slack tide under the Bridge after a two day two night run from Crescent City. Sailed most the way but motored through the final night to catch the tide.
Got to our slip in Alameda at Village Marina at 5pm and straight to showers and dinner. Spent yesterday clearing the salt way and sleeping. This is our stopping point for now with no plans to venture further South till next year. Best of luck to those continuing on. It has been great to follow everyone's progress. Thanks to Doug and Eva for the support. Cheers
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