More info here: http://sfbaysss.org/shtp/updates/
VHF Contact with Elise Sunday evening:
http://sfbaysss.org/shtp/updates
She's been out since Friday afternoon. Interesting track if I got the math right (and the route back will be a scenic one for her estimated return later tomorrow):
For Elise's current update on 4/21 0815 VHF Call go to www.sfbaysss.org/shtp/updates
And now coming back almost due north but it must be wavy because she only made 5nm in an hour and forty-five minutes.
Hope the conditions flatten out for her.
Comment Lat2 Long2 Dist Brng
Deg Deg Nm Deg
GG Bridge to 4/19 0048 37.5964 -122.9242 25.05 238
4/19 1026 37.4094 -123.5627 32.42 250
4/19 2046 37.2641 -124.4717 44.26 259
4/20 0101 37.2256 -124.9052 20.85 264
4/20 0933 36.4371 -124.2569 56.68 146
4/21 0814 36.7923 -122.4393 90.15 76
4/21 0957 36.8743 -122.4279 4.95 6
Back to gate 37.8197 -122.4786 56.81 358
331.2 total miles
Elise approaches the GGB: Update - http://sfbaysss.org/shtp/updates/
No emergency, repeat no emergency.
Elise is diverting south after the weather really piped up tonight and double-reefed main plus #4 upwind was still too lively. The two most likely receiving ports are Santa Cruz and Monterey.
Both harbormasters are in the loop; conditions look favorable and space is available.
0230 position
37 12.322 N
122 35.032 W
(degrees and decimal minutes confirmed)
And now she's arriving in Santa Cruz.