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Old 08-02-2018, 08:40 AM   #1
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Denis,
I also need to upgrade my Revo to an outback for a trip like this, so I can pack gear and have more stability.

2019 if it happens again is my time to do it.
The only other time I've done the crossing was in a Revo 13 and that is what I most likely will use again. It definitely cuts down on your gear but you can get by with/out a bait tank and only two Rods(1 for bait, 1 for Jigs) , the Revo is Fast and slices through the chop and remember I am having water and firewood delivered to the campsites.
Mike

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Old 08-02-2018, 08:47 AM   #2
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I'm with the others. This looks like fun but probably too close of a date for proper training.

I'm 100% in for 2019 though.
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Old 08-02-2018, 09:47 AM   #3
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Mike,

This is very ambitious, but looks doable with the right planning and conditioning. To date, the most miles I've done in one day is 29 on the water!
Here is that trip.

It was pretty rough at the end with the wind and I didn't have a sail setup then, wish I did.

Currently, I could probably do there and back without much additional training, but the additional days would be taxing.

I really like your plan though and this could be a special trip, very rewarding.
If I had a little more flex with work and kids I would be all over this. Maybe I can plan on 2019! Another thought would be to get some promotion or sponsorship on this event, maybe have the proceeds go to a local charity like HOW or something.

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If you do some training or wanna hit some offshore action this summer, I could be down. I've been out a couple times this summer. Only like 8 miles or so straight offshore, but nine mile bank could be a fun day!

Cheers,

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Old 08-02-2018, 10:10 AM   #4
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Mike,

This is very ambitious, but looks doable with the right planning and conditioning. To date, the most miles I've done in one day is 29 on the water!
Here is that trip.

It was pretty rough at the end with the wind and I didn't have a sail setup then, wish I did.

Currently, I could probably do there and back without much additional training, but the additional days would be taxing.

I really like your plan though and this could be a special trip, very rewarding.
If I had a little more flex with work and kids I would be all over this. Maybe I can plan on 2019! Another thought would be to get some promotion or sponsorship on this event, maybe have the proceeds go to a local charity like HOW or something.

PS

If you do some training or wanna hit some offshore action this summer, I could be down. I've been out a couple times this summer. Only like 8 miles or so straight offshore, but nine mile bank could be a fun day!

Cheers,

Todd
Yes Lets get out there in that blue water for sure, Next week if you are gamed. And don't rule it out Catalina completely for 2018 until I've had the chance to sell it to you in person
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Old 08-02-2018, 12:30 PM   #5
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I did it with a buddy a couple years ago. I might be able to join. Will decide during September. One of the trip to remember for life.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SycgYOamYzY&t=1s
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Old 08-03-2018, 12:12 PM   #6
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I did it with a buddy a couple years ago. I might be able to join. Will decide during September. One of the trip to remember for life.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SycgYOamYzY&t=1s
Wow cool Trip. It would be great if you could make it. We are going to do a few deep water days in preparation for the trip leading up to October if you want to come along for those as well?
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Old 08-03-2018, 12:22 PM   #7
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future Non Profit/Sponsorship idea

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Mike,

Another thought would be to get some promotion or sponsorship on this event, maybe have the proceeds go to a local charity like HOW or something
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Todd,
That's a great idea, my plan was never to make any money on this, but rather just have the trip of a lifetime, but if we can serve a higher cause all the better. So what I hope to do on this trip is to work out all the safety and logistical snags we are likely to experience on our fist way around the Island. Also I hope to get a bunch of photos and footage to promote future trips.
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