Trans Pacific ("Puddle-Jump")
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===Departure Points=== | ===Departure Points=== | ||
Possible departures from: | Possible departures from: | ||
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* N America | * N America | ||
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* Panama Canal | * Panama Canal | ||
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===Route=== | ===Route=== |
Revision as of 16:11, 3 October 2007
Contents |
Passage - Americas to Australasia
Trans-Pacific East to West | |
The Pacific is the largest of the oceans of the world. |
This section describes the passage across the Pacific Ocean - East to West.
Departure Points
Possible departures from:
- N America
- Mexico (........)
- Panama Canal
- S America
Route
(in sequence)
- Panama
- Galapagos
- New Zealand
- Australia
Charts
List the charts required for this passage.
Weather Windows
(best time/s for this passage)
Climate & Weather Information
Expected climatic conditions & sources of weather information for the Pacific.
Radio Nets
List radio Nets covering the Pacific.
References
Books, guides, etc.
CruiserLog Forum discussions
Links to discussions on the CruiserLog Forum
External Links
Links to relevant websites.