
Problems in Paradise; Sailing to Button Shell Beach
August 12, 2019 by Sailing Triteia | Language: EN Play Time: 00:28:59 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

Season 4 | Episode 79 | Fourth of July
On this episode we head off from Los Angeles bound for Button Shell Beach near Whites Anchorage on Catalina Island.
Button Shell is just about exactly half way between Two Harbors and Avalon. Our plan was to get away from the city and all of the fireworks so Camille’s Cattle Dog, Mr. Steady, could have a peaceful holiday.
We encountered more problems on this trip than any other trip I have ever done. From a blown out sail to anchoring problems, to a failed bilge pump and a slipped stern anchor….. And the issues continue into the next few episodes documenting this trip.
So come along with us and check out how we deal with the problems as they arise.
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Until Next Week,
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