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Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2005 10:05 am
by richandlori
BK,

I would love to get one of those! I had one (bought for $30) but lost it in a motel room somewhere...Ag##!!#

I could mail you a check with a postage paid envelope, so all you would have to do is drop it in the mail?

Let me know...my email is:

[email protected]


Thanks

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2005 1:52 pm
by Captain Steve
Rich...if you would get another one for me in your envelope. Will settle up with you, when we meet at the harbor

Steve

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2005 2:48 pm
by richandlori
BK,
Can you make my order two books? I am getting one for Capt Steve as well.

Thanks
Rich

Steve,
I will send BK a PM, looks like a great deal......heck you could almost buy these and sell for $15 on Ebay.......


thanks for passing on the deal BK

Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 12:53 pm
by BK
Sorry guys, the book turned out to be 1994 edition. I did not realise it until I compared my copy to it and the size was wrong. I called and Minny said I return them. Unless you still want it, I will return Tuesday, March 1st.

Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 12:57 pm
by richandlori
Thanks BK for doing the leg work on this. I already have the 1994 edition, so I won't be needing an additional one.

Good try though...it may explain the good pricing?

Rich

Sounds like a fun trip

Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 11:21 am
by udannlin
I'm new to this forum and I'm looking to buy a Mac this May. Depends on how much sailing I get in once I buy it, I would love to join you guys on the trip. Please keep me in mind and i will let you know for sure when it gets closer. thanks

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 1:36 pm
by dclark
udannlin,
Welcome to the board. We'd love to have you come along if you'd like. No commitment is required. Check in now and then as it gets closer. Any new information will be posted here.

Book

Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2005 1:33 pm
by Roy B. Highland
Dave, get one for me and I'll love you forever AND pay you for it either when you mail it to me or when I see you for the trip in July.
Roy "Salty Dog"

Re: Book

Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2005 11:28 am
by dclark
Roy B. Highland wrote:Dave, get one for me and I'll love you forever AND pay you for it either when you mail it to me or when I see you for the trip in July.
Roy "Salty Dog"
Roy...I'll get you anything you'd like...but are you talking about the book? That was Bob that saw them at minnie's (a boating surplus store - kinda like a junk yard...if you can find what you want, it's real cheap. But good like finding what you want.). Anyway, I have an old (but I don't think real old) copy of the Fagan book. I bought it as an out of print book at amazon a couple years ago. don't think there is a current - in print version at all. Personally I'm not sure how much it matters since I don't think very much has changed over the years.

Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2005 11:46 am
by dclark
Well go figure, maybe the old ones are worth more! Makes no sense to me, bob said Minnys had the 1994 edition cheap, but took them back? Not sure why...too old?...you guys didn't want them?

I searched for "Cruising Guide to the Channel Islands" under books at amazon and 7 came up. The first three are around $30. One doesn't say the edition year and the others say 1980. Oddly enough the next two don't look an different from what I can see except they want almost $100 for them??? Hmmm.

If that's not bad enough, the last two are apparently older (one says 1974l, the other doesn't say) and fall into the collectable category (a local cruising guide is a collectible???). I'm not sure I understand, but with a price of $135-$160, I'm not sure I want to find out.

I'm not sure if minny's still has them, but if anyone would like I can find out. I think mine is on my boat which I will be at tonight. I'll lokk and see what the edition on it is.

Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2005 11:53 am
by dclark
Are you guys kidding me? The books at minny's were $3.00 and he took them back? or did he not end up doing that? In a few years it'll be a collectible!!! Anyway it looks like that was about a month ago so I'm not sure if they are still there. I know Bob is out of town until next week, does anyone want me to stop by and check? I can't today, but I can get over there tommarrow.

Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2005 1:11 pm
by Timmy Z
Dave , I would like one if you can float me until the Channel Island trip. I know $3.00 is a lot.

New subject, what size brecket do I need for the biminie ? I think that's how you spell it.

Tim

Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2005 2:15 pm
by dclark
Timmy Z wrote:Dave , I would like one if you can float me until the Channel Island trip. I know $3.00 is a lot.

New subject, what size brecket do I need for the biminie ? I think that's how you spell it.

Tim
I decided to call and ask if they still had any of the Brian Fagan Cruising Guides. She said there were a couple boxes by the door at $2.95. She also said they have new hours and close at 5pm. I decided to drive the 10 miles now and call it lunch.

Maybe I should have been more specific or maybe I didn't understand what Bob saw. What they have are the Brian Fagan Cruising Guide - San Francisco to Ensenada. Looking inside it's the 1994 edition. They were new not used with a 24.95 list price. They wanted $2.95. It covers the channel islands, probably not as complete. I wanted one and bought three. Not sure why but if you want I put it next to the bimini (I think it's spelled like the island, but I'm not sure how that' spelled).

I'm not sure what the bracket size is but you can have mine. I decided to take them off and fill the holes so you can have them. I also decided I'll take you up on the trailer offer. I think. I haven't seen it in three years but I'm going out to look at it in a few weeks. If it looks like I can pull, I'll plan a time to bring it down. I'll bring the bimini then.

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 2:03 pm
by udannlin
East Anacapa Island Last Weekend.

Image

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2005 12:05 pm
by Frank C
I occasionally have a 3-leg biz trip from SFO to DFW to SAN, then back home. This week's trip from San Diego to SFO was at 3 pm Wednesday in perfect weather. As I winged the friendly skies up the coast, I had the cat-bird's seat (window-A) for viewing the entire string of Channel Islands.

From 30,000 feet it looks like one could skip a stone from SB Island to Catalina. Next, you get to compare sizes of Catalina, San Clemente & SB with their nor'western sisters. Santa Cruz is one giant motha' island by comparison! The cruise from there to Santa Barbara Island will be the mid-point of the trip, and it's definitely the NAV-leg.

After the relative sizes of Islands, the other "most notable" from that perspective is that currents around southwestern Santa Cruz and Anacappa are clearly evident. Not sure of this, but I'm guessing the strange view was actually the increased size of swells. Anyhow, it was a picture-perfect day, just like udannlin's photo above ... I hope we find the same in July!
8)

BTW, Dave, I'd love to have one of those Pacific Coast guides from Minney's!