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Monterey
bay is the largest marine sanctuary on the continent
and one of the most pristine places on the pacific
coast. Monterey bay is protected from the pacific
swells and has wind daily with few exceptions.

Although Monterey Bay enjoys good to excellent sailing
and diving conditions for approximately 350 days per
year, conditions vary by season. Land weather
is also different from sea weather. This is
why we have links to the National Weather Service
current land-based weather information as well as
sea-based buoy weather information.
So even though
it may be sunny and warm in Monterey, conditions will
be cooler when you sail the bay. Dress warmly
in layers including a jacket which has some wind protection.
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A sweater with a nylon windbreaker is perfect
sailing attire for most weather conditions.
Although it is important to consider what the
weather experts predict, nothing quite satisfies some of us more than a look outside.
The following links are to live web camera views offered by some of Monterey's finest marine
institutes.
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at the foot of famous Cannery Row. This camera views the middle
of your sailing cruise!
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