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20-03-2020, 23:57
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Re: Catalina 470
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Originally Posted by daletournier
Sorry, I should of added, we are on the Pacific side of Panama heading up to Wrst coast Mexico.
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Man, good luck. We just arrived in Chiapas (Mexico) from El Salvador. Hope you make it before Mexico decides to close.
EDIT: Just saw you're heading out into the Pacific. That could be another gamble. Heading to French Polynesia?
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21-03-2020, 04:17
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#17
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Registered User
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Location: NZL - Currently Run Aground Ashore..
Boat: Sail & Power for over 35 years, experience cruising the Eastern Caribbean, Western Med, and more
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Re: Catalina 470
Wow Dale's boat up for sale. The correct description of this boat is not cheap, but instead good value.
Not only world cruising capable, but world cruising proven.
And one can only imagine all of the spares, tools, and little extras that are on the boat, that otherwise normally cost tens of thousands to buy and add to make a normal boat into a proper full time live aboard cruising boat.
Good luck with the sale Dale.
If not, good luck with passing the current craziness. Cheers.
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21-03-2020, 06:50
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#18
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Australia
Boat: Catalina 470
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Re: Catalina 470
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Originally Posted by Steve Olson
Man, good luck. We just arrived in Chiapas (Mexico) from El Salvador. Hope you make it before Mexico decides to close.
EDIT: Just saw you're heading out into the Pacific. That could be another gamble. Heading to French Polynesia?
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The situation is changing rapidly in the Pacific. I'm around alot of Puddle jumpers and no one really knows what to do. FP is basically saying you can stop to restock, refuel and repair etc then have to head to Tahiti where your boat will be given a mooring and you must fly home. Borders to the west aren't open. As Australian I could keep going to oz.
Interesting times.
I considered buying more jerry cans enabling me to motor to Chiapas but of course the risk is Mexico closes its borders while we are underway. Getting to shore in Panama is getting hard now.
With other boats re are relaxing at Kas Perlas waiting to see what happens for now.
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21-03-2020, 06:57
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#19
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Australia
Boat: Catalina 470
Posts: 4,578
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Re: Catalina 470
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Originally Posted by jmh2002
Wow Dale's boat up for sale. The correct description of this boat is not cheap, but instead good value.
Not only world cruising capable, but world cruising proven.
And one can only imagine all of the spares, tools, and little extras that are on the boat, that otherwise normally cost tens of thousands to buy and add to make a normal boat into a proper full time live aboard cruising boat.
Good luck with the sale Dale.
If not, good luck with passing the current craziness. Cheers.
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Many dont realize the value in a thoroughly set up world cruiser, as you mentioned theres approx 2k just in tools.
It's the money you spend just to be sure things are right, money you probably wouldnt spend if you were just coastal, 18k usd on maintaince last year eg new toggles(oversize) and turnbuckles, new rudder, new clears etc.
Whether she sells or not dosen't really matter, just exploring options.
Ps, on another note had a beautiful sail out to these islands yesterday, fully loaded we were the fastest boat out of 8 boats which included two cats , the new vertical batterned main was awesome.
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21-03-2020, 18:01
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#20
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Seattle, WA
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Re: Catalina 470
I would really consider Mexico. We're in Chiapas right now and I don't see them closing the border to cruisers. It's really not that far. Just stay about 15 - 20nm out to avoid the long line fishermen. Fingers crossed for you!
-Steve
SV Jean Anne
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21-03-2020, 18:12
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#21
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Australia
Boat: Catalina 470
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Re: Catalina 470
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Originally Posted by Steve Olson
I would really consider Mexico. We're in Chiapas right now and I don't see them closing the border to cruisers. It's really not that far. Just stay about 15 - 20nm out to avoid the long line fishermen. Fingers crossed for you!
-Steve
SV Jean Anne
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Hi Steve, thanks for the input.
Its approx 900nm, it depends how much we can sail ,900 nm is a little further than my fuel capacity allows.
We just got permission to enter Vista Mar marina tommorow, I'll attempt to get some more jerry cans increasing my range.
We are currently at Las perlas. Just had authorities come out and tell us we cant come a shore, they have a virus case here.
They were very good, they gave us a contact number and assured us they will be able to bring out food ,fuel etc to our boats, this now gives us another option.
Sukha is stocked up more than most, my concern was if we stayed here and exhausted our supplies we also exhaust our options. It looks like they solved that problem for us.
Interesting times.
Cheers Dale.
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21-03-2020, 18:33
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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Re: Catalina 470
Ahh, yes, these are crazy times for sure! It's difficult to know just what to do. We really didn't want to be stuck in El Salvador. It seems like many governments are unsure of what policies to implement. Are you guys going stur crazy on the boat without the option of getting off?
Steve
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21-03-2020, 18:43
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#23
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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Boat: Catalina 470
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Re: Catalina 470
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Originally Posted by Steve Olson
Ahh, yes, these are crazy times for sure! It's difficult to know just what to do. We really didn't want to be stuck in El Salvador. It seems like many governments are unsure of what policies to implement. Are you guys going stur crazy on the boat without the option of getting off?
Steve
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Not yet, ask me again in 4 mths time..lol.
The authorities coming out today was the first positive act we've seen towards us. Very reassuring I must admit.
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22-03-2020, 03:35
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#24
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Re: Catalina 470
Dale, if not extra jerry cans, then maybe a fuel bladder(s) instead?
The bonus is that this can be more easily packed away and stowed when not required.
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22-03-2020, 05:58
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#25
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Bellingham
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Re: Catalina 470
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Originally Posted by Steve Olson
I would really consider Mexico. We're in Chiapas right now and I don't see them closing the border to cruisers. It's really not that far. Just stay about 15 - 20nm out to avoid the long line fishermen. Fingers crossed for you!
-Steve
SV Jean Anne
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Why not go far offshore and get a sail north. Then come in to the Sea of Cortez, where you can head north to hide from the up coming hurricane season.
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28-03-2020, 11:00
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#26
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Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: On the boat
Boat: Searunner 40
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Re: Catalina 470
Hi there
Looks like a really nice boat and an awesome deal for someone.
If you head north in Panama stop by at Marina Chumicos (Boca Brava divers) about 20 nm south of David. Carlos the owner is a very nice guy and goes out of his way to help cruisers as long as you treat him with respect (unfortunately there have been a couple of youtube sailors who did a lot of damage to our reputation). He got his own fuel station and I am sure he has also a couple jerry cans lying around or can organize some.
Regards
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12-04-2020, 10:23
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#27
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Australia
Boat: Catalina 470
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Re: Catalina 470
Just a location update.
Now in Chiapas Marina Mexico, looks like We will be staying here until October.
Cheers Dale.
Sukha.
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13-04-2020, 10:32
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#28
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Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Texas
Boat: Endeavour 40, Sold, looking for a 44'-50 cat or mono.
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Re: Catalina 470
How wide is her beam?
What is the draft?
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13-04-2020, 11:54
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#29
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Australia
Boat: Catalina 470
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Re: Catalina 470
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Originally Posted by svGenesis
How wide is her beam?
What is the draft?
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Hi ,please find attached specs both in metric and imperial.
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13-04-2020, 11:55
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#30
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Australia
Boat: Catalina 470
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Re: Catalina 470
Sorry ,should of added , Sukha is the deep draft version.
Quote:
Originally Posted by svGenesis
How wide is her beam?
What is the draft?
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