Accommodations
Have you made your plans for accommodations in Cabo yet? If not, might be time to start thinking about this. The Accommodations Page on the NHYC Cabo Website shows some local places to stay, as well as the event venues.
Have you made your plans for accommodations in Cabo yet? If not, might be time to start thinking about this. The Accommodations Page on the NHYC Cabo Website shows some local places to stay, as well as the event venues.
The Temporary Import Permit (TIP) is now an enforced requirement for bringing a boat to Mexico. It is strongly suggested that all boats participating in the NHYC Cabo Race have a current TIP. Instructions for obtaining a TIP is on the NHYC Cabo website here. It's not difficult to do and can be obtained relatively quickly, but best to get this handled early. The TIP lasts for 10 years.
Checkout this great footage of GI blazing down the Baja coast. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7thuuy7bcWQ
"Only" 111 days left until the first start of the NHYC Cabo 2017 race to Baja. Sounds like a long time, but March 10th is coming soon and already have entrants to the event. Discount for early entry ends February 1st.
ASZHOU, a RP 63 skipped by Steve Meheen of San Diego Yacht Club enters the 2017 Newport to Cabo Race
J World’s Hula Girl has entered the 2015 NHYC Cabo Race by skipper Wayne Zittel out of Sand Diego YC and San Francisco YC.
OEX, a Santa Cruz 70, Skippered by John Sangmeister of New York Yacht Club enters the NHYC 2017 Newport to Cabo Race. Welcome OEX!