
Ha-Ha Fleet Hits a Home Run

Having completed Leg One, the Baja Ha-Ha fleet is currently staged in the remote Turtle Bay, roughly 350 miles south of San Diego.
As reported earlier, the first leg was an unusual one, as it began with mild headwinds — one of the few times that’s happened in the event’s 20-year history. But by the third day — Wednesday — the fleet was sailing in classic Ha-Ha conditions: 12-20 knots from the northwest with following seas and southbound current.


The big event yesterday was the annual Ha-Ha baseball game — well named, as the antics of fleet members often brought a laugh. Per the rules, every batter got as many pitches as it took for him or her to get a base hit. A couple hundred players took a turn at the plate, including Swedish skipper Eric Boye of Borghegn 49 Ariel IV, who got one of the longest hits of the day — it was his very first time swinging a bat. Likewise, an Aussie named Robert walloped an inside-the-park home run, his only mistake being that he carried the bat with him the whole way around the base path.

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Today’s big event is the Turtle Bay beach party, where fleet members will compare passage tales, play volleyball, body surf and enjoy a massive pot luck. Water temperature in the bay is 70 degrees.

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Leg Three, to Bahia Santa Maria, is scheduled to begin tomorrow morning, although a building tropical depression could possibly cause a delay. At this writing, Commanders’ Weather reports that all weather models agree that the system should not affect our course, as the system is expected to peter out south of Cabo San Lucas, where the rally is slated to conclude next Thursday.