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North To Alaska: Patty Dunn takes up the story…
After a maiden voyage from Newport Beach, California to Seattle, Washington, Ed and Patty Dunn set off in their newly acquired Maritimo 52 on the adventure of a lifetime-a 3000 nautical mile trip to the beautiful cruising grounds to Alaska.
Patty Dunn takes up the story…
The Maiden Voyage of the Melrose
Up the Coast from Newport Beach, CA to Seattle, WA – 1250 Nautical Miles
We cruised out of Newport Beach, California on third of December 2007, with a crew of 3 that included the Skipper, Ed Dunn, Captain Bruce Champion, Ret., and Whittaker Dunn, grandson of the Skipper. A beautiful day was enough impetus to continue into the evening and night. A storm caught us about 12:30 AM and necessitated a stop in Monterey Bay, south of San Francisco for the remainder of the day and another night. Early on day 3, we left and traveled to Bodega Bay. The following day after an early start with flat calm seas, a whale that was being chased by an Orca and unfortunately hit us, and the boat suffered damage to the rudder, the shaft, and the props so we were forced to drop our speed to 14 knots instead of the 19k or so that we were making. We stopped in Fort Bragg for the night. The Maritimo is built so stout that even with the damage done we were able to continue our open-ocean voyage without stopping for repairs, and time was of the essence because of weather.
It took another 8 days to complete the trip to Seattle, but except for the weather related layovers we had no further difficulties. Our secret to success in ocean travel on the West Coast of North America was watching swell height versus distance in seconds between swells and never attempting waves over swells of more than 5 or 6 feet. It didn’t hurt that the Maritimo is a fabulous open ocean boat: 76.5 hours at sea, 1250 nautical miles, 2,400 gallons of fuel.
Pura Vida- One Families Pure Life Aboard Their 52 Maritimo
The Sea of Cortez, or the Gulf of California as it is now called, is one of the best cruising and fishing destinations we have ever experienced. In April of 2009, during Spring break, the Verheyen family ventured down to bask in the sun and experience some of God’s most stunning creations.
The two-hour flight from Los Angeles to La Paz was almost too short to make the work to play transition. The word is almost! We hailed a taxi for the quick trip from the airport to the marina, with a short provisioning stop at the local super market. Our new boat (52-69), “Pura Vida” (translated; Pure Life) awaits us at the beautiful Costa Baja Marina, a sprawling development with a state-of-the-art marina. We quickly unpacked and joined some friends down at the beachside restaurant. After al fresco dinning at the Marina Azul, we walked back to the boat along the beach and called it a day.
IV Family
For family. That describes part of the reason why George Pasha purchased and took delivery of his new 48′ Maritimo (48-77) (IV Family) from Compass Point Yachts at our Newport Beach location. On August first from Newport Beach California George Pasha with the help of his brothers John & Mike, traveled up the West Coast to Vancouver B.C. where he picked up his wife Elyse and three daughters on Aug. 8th. From there John, Elyse, and daughters cruised through the beautiful British Columbia waterways.
The Dunns And Their New Maritimo 52
Patty and Ed Dunn recently became proud owners of a new Maritimo 52. Here are a few photos of them and their new “baby” Melrose at Avalon Harbor, Catalina, CA. Bill, Michelle, and Chris from Compass Point Yachts were there to help celebrate.
Salmon Fishing In Canada
A Maritmo is not just for cruising. Chris Meekley, his son Joey and friends took their new Maritimo 52 out to do a little fishing. What they came back with was one heck of a fishing tale and quite a few salmon too.
The group left Vancouver August 11th on a journey to Bamfield, BC on the west coast of Van Island in Barkley Sound. They reached their destination in 7 hours cruising at 26 knots.
The stretch of water from Victoria BC to Balmfield can get very rough. This stretch is often called the graveyard of the Pacific But as you can see from the photos, they had nothing but calm seas.
Taking Factory Delivery
Take factory delivery and see Australia!
When you take factory delivery of your new Maritimo in Australia, you not only get the boat of your dreams, you have an opportunity for the adventure of a lifetime!
Ask Compass Point Yachts about the details.
Here are photos of the Tango and its factory delivery:










Summer 2009: Patty Dunn chronicles their adventure aboard “Melrose” on the Fraser River
The summer of 2009 started out with great promise for boaters in the Pacific Northwest, and I don’t think anyone was disappointed.
Our adventure started in beautiful Victoria; the capital of British Columbia, a charming Canadian city on Vancouver Island. As we enjoyed sunshine in the harbor while looking at the majestic parliament buildings that grace the waterfront, a local photographer putting together his portfolio visited us, and in no time we became his subject, or rather our Maritimo 52 Skylounge was the subject (see www.reubenkrabbe.com and click on portfolio- people). Our photographer was prepared and had even brought his own model. I thought perhaps I might even have a chance so we took pictures too! Victoria was beautiful and we did so enjoy the beautiful city views.