Hey all,
I'm heading over to the Island for a fishing trip with a few buddies. We were thinking of mooring in Victoria, but judging by the reports the fishing there has been slow.
Port Renfrew looks like a better option, as the reports have been much more positive, but I've never made the trip over there from Victoria.
I was wondering if anybody knows how long the journey would take? And if there are any concerns making that trip? I've tried searching for this info, with no luck.
We will be on a 38 footer, cruising speed about 11-14 knots in protected waters.
Thanks a bunch for the help!
I'm going to out on a limb here and stick my nose where it doesn't belong, but a quick look at Google Maps showed me that Port Renfrew is about 100 km from Victoria via water, that equates to 53 nautical miles, which works out to 5 hours at your lowest speed in protected waters. However Port Renfrew is not in protected waters and a good chunk of your trip is Pacific Ocean, not Juan de Fuca.
Are there any concerns making that trip, you ask? Just that a fisherman who is considering taking his boat on such a significant trip, without local knowledge, doesn't have charts (online or paper) to plot a course and calculate nautical distances, and relies on some knob (me) from a fishing forum to Google it.
If you haven't already, check out sportfishingbc.com (sorry Rod) for a very active southern Vancouver Island tidal fishing community. They should have solid boating information for you.
If I have completely misconstrued the situation, my apologies, and I'll stick my nose where it really belongs...