Welcome to Kaukoe's Home Page

This web page exists to document the travels of the vessel Kaukoe, and her owners Tom and Tracy, on their voyage down the west coast of Mexico.

The name Kaukoe is a Hawaiìan word meaning "to persevere along a straight course". It was used to describe spears used by King Kamehameha's warriors in ancient times.

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Kaukoe is a 30-foot sloop, manufactured by Ericson in 1984. Like most cruisers in San Diego, we found Downwind Marine to be a valuable asset in our preparation, and service when we were down south. The mainsail was made in 1996 by North Sails. Then Tracy discovered Sailrite kits, and started making sails herself. The first one she sewed, a spinnaker, was 575 square feet. By way of comparison, our house is about 1000 square feet! She has since sewn a storm jib, a 100% jib, and made slight modifications to our 130% genoa before the trip.

Vessel and crew are back in San Diego! As schedules permit, we will post pictures and stories from the trip. Thanks to all those who helped us make this incredible trip -- especially our wonderful webmaster, a marvelous manager of QSLs, and an extraordiary e-mailer of daily updates!

Click on one of the following links to see more!

Ham Radio

Updated! Photo Gallery

Route/Map

New! Diary (With Latest News!)

If you want another perspective on cruising Mexico, check out Makai's Web Page. We shared some good times with Eric, Jackie and Teak aboard Makai, especially down in Barra de Navidad in February.

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This page is a joint effort.
Compliments on the currrent content can be directed to xeguapa@hotmail.com ,
and suggestions for future content should be sent to kaukoe@juno.com .
Last changed on 4 October 98

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