During this same period, there is also a very well-known cruising rally called the Baja Ha-Ha, where a hundred boats or more often travel south together in a large flotilla down the Baja Peninsula.
Their route generally involves only a couple of major stops along the way, which works well for many cruisers. At One World Sailing Academy, we prefer a more flexible approach and the ability to adapt our pace and itinerary as conditions change.
As far as offshore sailing passages go, the approximately 1,100-mile voyage down the Baja Peninsula is one of the best stretches of sailing that I personally know of.
Farther north along the Pacific Coast, sailors often encounter colder conditions, larger ocean swell, rougher sea states, and generally more aggressive offshore environments.
The Baja coastline is very different.
The weather is generally warmer, the sailing is predominantly downwind, and the offshore conditions are often far more comfortable and manageable for long-distance cruising.
The weather gradually warms as you head south along the Baja Peninsula. In many ways, it feels like you are sailing back into summer as the environment slowly transitions into a warmer and more summer-like cruising climate.
Sailing down the Baja Peninsula toward Cabo San Lucas, the Cape region, and eventually the Sea of Cortez is truly a fantastic offshore sailing experience.
Like I mentioned earlier, this is a fully immersive ten-day offshore sailing expedition and adventure. Throughout the voyage, we place a heavy emphasis on seamanship, navigation, weather routing, sail configurations, onboard systems, watch standing, anchoring, offshore decision making, and all of the practical skills required to become a capable offshore cruiser or blue water passagemaker.
I personally know of no other sailing school currently conducting this type of fully immersive offshore training passage down the Baja Peninsula.
Our goal is to help students gain real offshore sailing experience while actively participating in the day-to-day operation, navigation, and management of a serious offshore cruising vessel during a true long-distance passage.
This is a major offshore sailing trip and a true example of the type of long-distance passage making that offshore cruisers regularly do.
By the end of this trip, students will have gained an incredible amount of knowledge and hands-on experience involving the operation of a true Category A ocean-rated blue water cruising sailboat, the Amel Super Maramu 2000, during a major offshore passage.
In many respects, this voyage is the quintessential example of what offshore cruising and offshore passage making truly are.
Sailing down the Baja Peninsula along the Pacific coast is a true offshore sailing adventure and one of the great cruising passages on the West Coast of North America.
Throughout this expedition, students have the opportunity to build serious offshore sailing, navigation, seamanship, watch standing, and onboard systems skills while actively participating in a major offshore passage aboard a true blue water cruising vessel.
By the end of this trip, students will have developed a much deeper understanding of offshore cruising, coastal passage making, long-distance sailing, and the operation of a true blue water vessel.
This is an amazing offshore sailing experience, and we truly look forward to conducting this expedition with you come November.