Sampaguita Gets Exceptional Treatment in Monterey Bay

A special thank you to Casey and the Santa Cruz Yacht Club for hosting Sampaguita, and a shout out to Roland Nikles, the president of the Port Townsend Sailing Association, for helping to facilitate it.

I had an excellent visit with a couple bandmates of the past in Santa Cruz and made a new acquaintance too.

Sampaguita rests as the SC 27s get ready for an afternoon regatta.
Santa Cruz Small Craft Harbor

Also, thanks to Commodore Jeff at the Monterey Peninsula Yacht Club for hosting Sampaguita in Monterey. Her crew even got a hot shower and a shave. The mirror was bigger than Sampaguita’s galley! I also must thank Jeff Brantley, also of the PTSA, for helping to make this happen. I couldn’t have done it without him.

Sampaguita resting at the MPYC

A few more observations:

Cruisers on a budget, take note. Hooray for Trader Joe’s. If you think they are an expensive boutique store, they are not. In fact, I just paid the same price for goods in Monterey, CA as I paid in Seattle, WA. Not true for a Safeway, for example. In fact, most everything in California costs more. Except Trader Joe’s. Yes, I am having sesame chicken for lunch.

Whales. Landlubbers often ask, “Do you see whales?” Does a dairy farmer see cows? All day, every day. You will not convince me that humpback whales are endangered. Of course, I am traveling along their migration route. The thing that concerns me most everyday, is having a close encounter with a whale. I am not a whale chaser. I even feel at times, they chase me. I’m not big on regulation, but I think there should be a law requiring whales to stay 500 yards from any Flicka 20. I see them twice Sampaguita’s size often. They do what they want. I will regularly vocalize, “STAY AWAY.” Naturally, as both human and whale populations expand, there will be more instances of close encounters.

Just sayin’.


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5 Comments on “Sampaguita Gets Exceptional Treatment in Monterey Bay

  1. Well yes, life is good here too ❤ but I do enjoy your posts, and living through your adventures! I enjoy sailing but open ocean scares me, so I admire your courage, and spirit! Whales are my favorite sea creature, so to sail along side them (I imagine) is terrifying, exhilerating, and awe inspiring! Safe travels my friend. =D

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    • PS- I’m working on an essay that will fulfill all the descriptive words about whales you mentioned. Pictures rarely get taken, because that is a distraction from living, and I’m often too busy looking out. So words will have to do. You’ll get it when you read it

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