Lummisailor
Well-known member
- Joined
- Mar 30, 2017
- Messages
- 69
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-248 C
- Vessel Name
- synergy
On October 15, 2018, we left Bellingham, bound for San Pedro, Cal.(Los Angeles Harbor), towing Synergy, our Ranger 25 Classic on her tandem trailer with our Ram 2500 5.7 Hemi. We were able to pull the three 4,000 ft summits Ashland, the Siskiyous, and the Grapevine at 50 mph in 3rd gear turning 3500 rpm. Driving Interstate 5 all the way, we were welcomed in the three RV parks where we stopped, and had some interesting conversations with folks about our unusual RV.
The trip was thankfully uneventful with the exception of the poor condition of I-5 in California, It was so rough it shook the set screws loose on the solar panel rack which we discovered when we stopped at a State rest stop.
On arrival in San Pedro, we launched at the Cabrillo Beach launch ramp, which has nicely sloping lanes with a 200 ft float. The launch fee is eight dollars including 24 hour parking. The only thing lacking is a fresh water washdown faucet for your trailer. We are members of the Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club which is close to the ramp, so we could use the club's dry storage yard to wash down the trailer and park the trailer there.
We have a slip at CBYC and are enjoying the boating in and around Los Angeles and Long Beach harbors, all of which are within the eight mile long breakwater. We are currently home on Lummi Island for the holidays and will return to Synergy in January and watch for a weather window to cruise to Catalina Island. The weather in the winter in SoCal is usually benign, but you have to watch for the Santa Ana Winds that blow out of the east and impact the North/East side of the island where Avalon is located.
The trip was thankfully uneventful with the exception of the poor condition of I-5 in California, It was so rough it shook the set screws loose on the solar panel rack which we discovered when we stopped at a State rest stop.
On arrival in San Pedro, we launched at the Cabrillo Beach launch ramp, which has nicely sloping lanes with a 200 ft float. The launch fee is eight dollars including 24 hour parking. The only thing lacking is a fresh water washdown faucet for your trailer. We are members of the Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club which is close to the ramp, so we could use the club's dry storage yard to wash down the trailer and park the trailer there.
We have a slip at CBYC and are enjoying the boating in and around Los Angeles and Long Beach harbors, all of which are within the eight mile long breakwater. We are currently home on Lummi Island for the holidays and will return to Synergy in January and watch for a weather window to cruise to Catalina Island. The weather in the winter in SoCal is usually benign, but you have to watch for the Santa Ana Winds that blow out of the east and impact the North/East side of the island where Avalon is located.