It’s an online world these days! Cruisers are constantly looking for ways to get internet access when away from the dock (and sometimes when they are still tied to the dock!). ![]() (NOTE: We have not been to Mainland Mexico yet, but will update further once we do) Mexico: Baja Naval Marina (Ensenada), Bahia San Quintin anchorage, Acuncion anchorage, Cabo San Lucas Marina, Ensenada De Los Muertos anchorage, Marina Costa Baja (La Paz), Bahia Candeleros, Puerto Escondido, Ballandra (Isla Danzante), Isla Coronodos anchorage, Santo Domingo (Bahia Concepcion), Santa Rosalia. Washington: Point Roberts Marina, Cap Sante Marina (Anacortes), Bell Harbor Marina & Shilshole Marina (Seattle), John Wayne Marina (Sequim), Port Angeles Boat Haven, Neah Bay.Ĭalifornia: Emery Cove Marina (San Francisco), Monterey (both marinas), Santa Barbara, Ventura Yacht Club, Pacific Mariners Yacht Club (Marina Del Rey), Kings Harbor Yacht Club (Redondo Beach), Alamitos (Long Beach), Avalon (Santa Catalina Island), Police Dock, Harbor Island West Marina and Southwestern Yacht Club (San Diego) We used the WiFi booster in these locations with success:īritish Columbia: Port Sidney Marina, Sidney Spit, Ganges Marina (Salt Spring Island), Montague Harbor (Galiano Island), Chemainus mooring field, Nanaimo, Newcastle Island, Gibsons Marina, Plumper Cove mooring field, Bowen Island, and Fisherman’s Wharf Vancouver. ![]() ![]() We have been extremely happy with this whole set up! We have been able to use this system to get WiFi at our boat in a LOT of places. UPDATE 2017: We have been using this internet boosting setup for over a year now and have sailed down from Victoria, through the Gulf Islands, Puget Sound and down the West Coast of the U.S.A, the Baja and up into the Sea of Cortez.
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