Morpheus docked at Barefoot Cay, Roatan, Honduras |
Morpheus was designed by Carl Schumacher, built by Davie Norris Boatbuilders in New Zealand and launched in 2002. She spent her first 18 months cruising the South Pacific before reaching her home port of San Francisco. Since that time, Morpheus has been raced and cruised extensively. This blog will document her ongoing adventures.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Departure Plans
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I hear there is room at the Yacht Club in Havana...;-)
ReplyDeleteRoatan to Key West is a long leg. You know your boat and your capabilities, but hmmm, just hmmmm. What's the longest passage you've made double-handed?
I agree, and would love to stop by Havana. But, from what we hear that is still not an option. Roatan to Key West would be just over 600 miles or about 4 days. Pretty much the same as our Mexico to Costa Rica leg, but hopefully with better weather. The plan is to take advantage of the good weather for the next couple of days and then if things are still good keep going. Otherwise, Cozumel or Isla Muheres. Right now, it looks like stopping will win out.
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