Catalina Island in a Skiff America 20
by Donovan
https://www.skiffamerica20.com/
We had a great trip to the island; the weather
was great with light winds in the morning. The best time to
make the crossing is in the early morning as the typical weather
pattern for southern California with a high pressure ridge over
California and Arizona is no wind or light wind at night and
in the early morning and picking up to 10 to 15 knots in the
afternoon in the Catalina channel between the mainland and the
island. We made about 13 to 14 knots going over and 14 to 15
coming back.
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Weather was clear blue sky and no local fog.
You could not see the island for the coast at the start but
at about 10 miles out you start to see the fuzzy outline of
the island. When you can see the island clearly from the mainland
that may mean it may be a little windy out there with all the
haze and smog blown out.
We arrived about 9:15 am at Avalon and circled
with the other boats around the harbor patrol boat hoping to
get a mooring on the inside of Avalon harbor. We got the last
one which made Emily happy, she does not like the outside mooring
area as it is bumpy all day long with all the boat traffic coming
and going. I would have made the run to Two Harbor about 12
miles west along the lee of the island to make Emily happy if
we did not get into the inside harbor. Two Harbors is a nice
harbor also and it typically does not fill up as fast as Avalon
on the weekend.