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PRESENTATION OVERVIEW CUBAR 2017 Introduction Cruise Details Upcoming Activities Question & Answer Panel SPONSORS Thank you to our current partners! Captain Commander Thank you to our current partners! Navigator Engineer Thank you


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PRESENTATION OVERVIEW

CUBAR 2017 Introduction Cruise Details Upcoming Activities Question & Answer Panel

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SPONSORS

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Thank you to our current partners!

Captain Commander

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Thank you to our current partners!

Navigator Engineer

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Thank you to our current partners!

Deckhand Friend

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CUBAR 2017 INTRODUCTION

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CUBAR 2017

History / Meaning

Brainchild of Bruce Kessler

A well-known yachtsman who circumnavigated the world and a veteran of Baja

CUBAR – Cruise Underway to Baja Rally

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CUBAR – Dual Purpose

Introduce Cruising in Mexico with a Focus on Boaters Who Have Limited Mexico Boating Experience Fundraising for Junior Sailing Program

  • Sponsorship – Craig Small
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CUBAR – A Well Organized Event

Event Coordination & Management

Pre-Cruise Activities

Training Classes Mexican Immigration Coordination and Processing Captains’ Meeting Send-Off Party

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CUBAR ODYSSEY 2017

San Diego to La Paz, Mexico

November 7 – November 20, 2017 Approximately 920 NM

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CRUISE DETAILS

Tom Nielsen – CRUISE CAPTAIN

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CUBAR – 2017

San Diego to Ensenada – Tuesday 11/7

Depart 0600; Arrive 1400 – 65 NM @ 8 kts – Approx. 8 Hrs. Two (2) Days In Port Clear Immigrations Take on Provisions Take on Pre-Ordered Fuel

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HOTEL CORAL & MARINA

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HOTEL CORAL

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CORAL MARINA

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ENSENADA, MEXICO

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CUBAR – 2017

Ensenada – Wednesday, 11/8

Day #2 in Ensenada Marinas “Welcome to Mexico” Party Finish Taking on Pre-Ordered Fuel Enjoy Local Attractions Optional-Guadalupe Valley wine tour

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CUBAR – 2017

Ensenada – Turtle Bay – Thursday – 11/9

Depart 0600 11/9 - Arrive no later than 1700 on 11/10 282 NM @ 8 kts – Approx. 35 hrs. First Overnight Run Two (2) Days at Anchor in Bay Take on Pre-Ordered Fuel

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CUBAR – 2015

Turtle Bay – Saturday, 11/11

Finish Fueling Shore Party With Local Panga Taxi Service Relax, Enjoy the Day

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CUBAR – 2015

Turtle Bay - Mag Bay – Sunday, 11/12

Depart Turtle Bay 258 NM @ 8 kts – Approx. 32.5 hours – Overnight. Arrive 11/13 approximately 1430

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CUBAR – 2017

Man of War Cove – Monday, 11/13

Arrive Approx. 1430 Anchor Two (2) Nights Various Activities or R & R Limited Pre-Arranged Fueling

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CUBAR – 2017

Man of War Cove – Tuesday, 11/14

Day #2 at Man of War Cove Beach Party in Early Afternoon Various Activities or R & R or local fishing guides Panga Ashore

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CUBAR – 2017

Mag Bay - San Jose del Cabo – Wed., 11/15

185 MN @ 8 kts; Approx. 23 hours Overnight Run but plan departure to arrive after 0800

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CUBAR – 2015

San Jose del Cabo – Thurs., 11/16

Arrive Approx. 0800 - 0900 Two (2) Nights In Marina Slips Beach Party Multitude of Activities Optional-evening Art Walk in town Fueling

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CUBAR – 2017

San Jose del Cabo – Friday, 11/17

Day #2 in San Jose del Cabo Continue Fishing/Fueling Enjoy Various Local Activities- Optional lunch at “Flora Farms” Cabo San Lucas Airport Is Nearby-drop off/pickup crew Dinner Party

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CUBAR – 2017

San Jose del Cabo – Puerto Vallarta Option 1 Saturday, 11/18

272NM @ 8 kts = Approx. 34 hrs. Overnight Passage Paradise Village Resort- Reception Party Multitude of Activities Details TBA

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CUBAR – 2017

San Jose del Cabo – Bahia de Los Muertos - Saturday, 11/18

75 NM @ 8 kts = Approx. 9 hrs. Arrive Approximately 1500 Anchor One (1) Night Pot Luck Dinner Between Boats or Beach Restaurant

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Muertos Bay

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CUBAR – 2017

Muertos Cove – La Paz - Sunday, 11/19

52 NM @ 8 kts = Approx. 7 hrs. 4 Nights – Marina Slips at Costa Baja Resort & Marina Welcome Cocktail Party and Dinner Numerous Activities Including Cruising Sea of Cortez

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THANKSGIVING DINNER-BAJA style

Thursday, November 23

This is NOT included in CUBAR Fee – Additional Cost Advance Reservations Required

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CUBAR-2017

La Paz – Puerto Vallarta Option 2

5 day Cruise down mainland January/February Organized by CUBAR, led by volunteers Details to be developed if enough interest

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Rendezvous Puerto Escondido March 2018

Meet at Marina Puerto Escondido Visit Loreto Reception Cocktail Party Cruise the local area Details TBA

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YACHT REQUIREMENTS

Power Boats Only

450 NM @ 8 kts Complete Pre-Cruise Inspection

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WHAT IT COSTS - $990.00

What Does It Include?

  • Int’l Immigration & Port Clearance Assistance During Check In @ SDYC
  • Medical, Mechanical & Communication Resources
  • Commercial price for Fuel in SD
  • Scheduled Stops With Reserved Fuel
  • Professional Weather Forecasting
  • Parties & Activities
  • Training Seminars
  • Insurance for Captain
  • $400 Goodie Bag
  • Piece of Mind-priceless
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UPCOMING ACTIVITIES

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SLIPS

Slips in San Diego - Some available @ SDYC thru silent auction. Mexican Marinas - Contact info for slip reservations is on website and reservations should only be made AFTER you have registered/paid to participate in CUBAR. All slip reservations and fees are responsibility of each boat.

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IMMIGRATION/PORT CAPTAIN CLEARANCE

Early immigration processing at SDYC – November 1st and 2nd as part of the check in process. Fito Espinoza, Hotel Coral Dock Master – Immigration & Port Captain Clearance Requirements Get your TIP (Temporary Import Permit) Process Started NOW!

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

CRUISE details to be updated via website and email blasts to those on “interested lists”. Will be requesting Captain/Boat details information for the CUBAR 2017 Cruising Guide being given to all participants. Ordering CUBAR 2017 Apparel

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COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

Working with SeaKeepers on R&D Supporting Seawatch.org-revitalize Espirtu Santo Islands School supply & clothing drive – Need volunteer to lead/coordinate

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Overview Presentation CUBAR 2017

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The International SeaKeepers Society promotes oceanographic research, conservation and education through direct involvement with the yachting

  • community. SeaKeepers enables the yachting community to take full advantage
  • f their unique potential to advance marine sciences and to raise awareness

about global ocean issues. The SeaKeepers DISCOVERY Yachts Program is our foremost initiative in accomplishing our mission and goals. The International

MISSION

PROGRAM ACTIVITY BY CATEGORY

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DISCOVERY YACHTS PROGRAMMING

Scientist-Led Expeditions Educational Outreach Expeditions Instrument Deployment Interested vessels can support marine research and education efforts through

  • ne of our three strands of Programming. SeaKeepers staff work with the

vessel owner to identify research projects that are of interest and can be accommodated by the vessel. Expedition dates and logistics are planned and a SeaKeepers representative attends implement the schedule and document the trip through videos and photos.

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VESSEL BENEFITS

Vessels which participate receive a number of benefits. The costs associated with DISCOVERY Yacht Expeditions are considered a donation to SeaKeepers and may be eligible for tax benefits to the extent of the law. Additionally, DISCOVERY Yachts receive recognition on the SeaKeepers’ website, social media platforms, and at our exclusive annual events.

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SCRIPPS INSTITUTION OF OCEANOGRAPHY

  • Dr. Octavio
  • Dr. Octavio Aburto – Research Projects along Baja California
  • Dr. Octavio
  • Dr. Octavio
  • Dr. Octavio
  • Dr. Octavio

Peninsula

Kelp Forest Monitoring

  • Diving capabilities
  • Room for 4 divers
  • Small boat support
  • 4 days autonomy

Rocky Reefs Monitoring

  • Diving capabilities
  • Room for 4 divers
  • Small boat support
  • 4 days autonomy

Communities and Photography Expeditions

  • Room for 2 people
  • Snorkeling and Small boat support
  • 5 days autonomy, working at Dawn and Dusk

30

sites per year

3

sites per day 10 days

Goal:

90

sites per year

3

sites per day

30

days

Tagging Expeditions

  • Room for 2

people

  • Small boat

support

  • 3 days

autonomy

  • Working at

night Revillagigedo Archipelago

  • Diving capabilities
  • Room for 6 divers
  • Medium boat support
  • 10 days autonomy

Goal:

8

Tagging campaigns

Goal :

2

Expeditions per year

Goal:

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ADDITIONAL RESEARCH PROJECTS

Sea Star Wasting Disease Project: Study the impacts

  • f the sea star wasting

disease on marine communities Where: Eastern side of Baja California Peninsula (Gulf

  • f California)

When: Summer 2017 Vessel: Multiple-day trips; diving capabilities; 2-4 people Affiliation: Western Washington University Monitoring Cetaceans Project: Visual survey of whale and dolphin species Where: Bahia de Los Angeles (Gulf of California) When: June – July 2017 Vessel: week-long trip; 3-5 berths; easy observation for photo documentation Affiliation: PROCETUS (The Cetacean Observation Program) Vaquita Conservation Project: Observation of endangered Vaquitas for purpose of capture and conservation Where: Gulf of California When: October – November 2017 Vessel: observation tower (>15 ft); possible overnight trips; 2-3 people Affiliation: VaquitaCPR

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CUBAR – WHAT’S NEXT

Training Program - October 7 & 8 at SDYC Check In – November 1-4 Send-Off Party – November 5 Captains’ Meeting – November 6

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SILENT AUCTION WINNERS

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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

www.cubar.org Facebook.com/CUBAROdyssey

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Thank you sponsors! Thank you sponsors!