After a great day, I find myself anchored in the northeast corner of Tortuga Bay. Loads of pelicans, just a few other boats, and about ten knots of katabatic wind locally referred to as a Santa Ana, which will likely swing north as it weakens. Dinner time.
From the Logbook
Anchored and Happy
Anchor down in the northeast corner of Tortuga Bay. Pelicans, a few other boats, and a bit of katabatic wind running ten knots before it weakens to the north.
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The Locale
LAT 27.6885° N · LONG 114.8868° W
Tortuga Bay anchorage
Wind: 10 kt katabatic
Pelicans: many


