Lobo
Well-known member
- Joined
- Dec 10, 2008
- Messages
- 290
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-248 C
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2562J708
- Vessel Name
- Lobo
- MMSI Number
- 316013957
I'll shine Lobo up so that we look good when you all pull into the Victoria Harbour on Saturday. I thought I give some comments on the route -- not alternatives -- but "just in case" scenario's.
VICTORIA: Follow David's advise -- get a reservation! If you haven't been to the Victoria Harbour before you are in for a real treat. When you come in you will pass a marker buoy with "NO SAILING, LOWER SAILS, MAX 5 MPH". Just after that you will see 4' tall yellow markers. Leave to PORT. This is part of a traffic separation scheme. You don't want to get hit by a turbo prop Beaver. Look for customs, about 11 o'clock as you come in. Docks are at 2 o'clock.
SIDNEY SPIT: This is a marine park. Good anchoring. Some mooring buoys (@ $10 a night). If it gets windy, it can get bounch. Over in Sidney is Port Sidney Marina (docks, @ $30 a night) or go to Tseheum Harbour, anchor.
WINTER COVE. Use caution when going around the reef from Plumper Cove. Don't hit the same reef that the tall ship Robertson hit. Excellent anchorage.
POETS COVE: Nice resort, pool and hot tub, restaurant, etc. If you prefer to anchor you go another 1/4 mile to Beaumont Marine Park. Good anchorage, some mooring buoys. You can also go between North and South Pender to Port Browning. Moorage, anchorage, pub. I understand they are finally doing some work on Port Browning.
GANGES: Use caution when entering Ganges -- it is crab trap hell. Keep mid channel -- surprises lurk on both sides. Stinky anchoring! Recommend docks. There are several. Farmers Market on Saturday morning -- but caution on what you can take back to the US. No goat meat!
See you next month.
Dave
VICTORIA: Follow David's advise -- get a reservation! If you haven't been to the Victoria Harbour before you are in for a real treat. When you come in you will pass a marker buoy with "NO SAILING, LOWER SAILS, MAX 5 MPH". Just after that you will see 4' tall yellow markers. Leave to PORT. This is part of a traffic separation scheme. You don't want to get hit by a turbo prop Beaver. Look for customs, about 11 o'clock as you come in. Docks are at 2 o'clock.
SIDNEY SPIT: This is a marine park. Good anchoring. Some mooring buoys (@ $10 a night). If it gets windy, it can get bounch. Over in Sidney is Port Sidney Marina (docks, @ $30 a night) or go to Tseheum Harbour, anchor.
WINTER COVE. Use caution when going around the reef from Plumper Cove. Don't hit the same reef that the tall ship Robertson hit. Excellent anchorage.
POETS COVE: Nice resort, pool and hot tub, restaurant, etc. If you prefer to anchor you go another 1/4 mile to Beaumont Marine Park. Good anchorage, some mooring buoys. You can also go between North and South Pender to Port Browning. Moorage, anchorage, pub. I understand they are finally doing some work on Port Browning.
GANGES: Use caution when entering Ganges -- it is crab trap hell. Keep mid channel -- surprises lurk on both sides. Stinky anchoring! Recommend docks. There are several. Farmers Market on Saturday morning -- but caution on what you can take back to the US. No goat meat!
See you next month.
Dave