Low-key adventure in comfort
The first night on an overnighter usually finds our members in Yellowbanks anchorage on Santa Cruz Island (top pic). It takes four or five hours to get there and you usually have time to kayak before dinner, though many folks prefer to have a glass of wine and simply kick back in the cockpit to watch the sunset over the island.
Go for three, four, even five days
Call 805.750.7828 for availability and reservations
A major benefit for club members is the luxury of sailing for extended periods.
It gives them more than a taste of the islands, exploring farther to the west in areas where they find very few tourists. Spots like Fry’s and Morse Point – places where it is not unusual for them to “own” an anchorage. With three days/two nights, circumnavigate Santa Cruz Island, with four nights you can go to Santa Rosa or even San Miguel Islands.
Gray whale migration through the Santa Cruz channel on a 5 day/4 night charter
Overnight charter accommodations:
The main guest cabin has a nearly queen-size berth and en suite head and shower. The two aft cabins have bigger than standard beds and share a head. Members can take one or two double kayaks.
An overnight charter is a chance to explore
There are many opportunities to kayak, hike, snorkel and enjoy our sector of SoCal in a luxurious setting. Want to learn to sail or just take some time at the wheel? We’re happy to teach you as much as you like.
Call Capt. Dan for details about club membership, or ask questions about schedules, availability, the islands, weather etc. 805.750.7828
Or e-mail your questions to captdan@sailchannelislands.com
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