We left the Northern Nicoya Gulf, dodged tide lines full of debris and worked our way down 27 nm to Bahia Herradura. It’s a beautiful
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The netted area at the front of a catamaran is called the trampoline or tramp for short. Ours has a seam down the middle and
After a day of rest and enjoying the pool at Marina Bahia del Sol it was time to makes some plans for our time here.
One of the advantages that we have over mariners of the past is the accessibility of modern technology. The crossing of the Tehuantepec is a
So, after our lack luster experience in Acapulco we were happy to get underway. We continued on our southern path (which is actually more east
We set out from Zihuatanejo with our buddy boats Ghillie and Stella Blue, after an overnight stop in Papanoa, we arrived in Acapulco on Dec
We arrived in Zihuatanejo after a mostly uneventful overnighter. There were some illegal fishing long lines about. These are usually small polypropylene lines that stretch
They say that cruising is just fixing things in exotic locations. Lately it seems we have been proving it to be true. We spent three
Other than having to dodge a large fleet of fishing vessels at midnight and the Baja Ferry at 4 am we had an uneventful crossing
We continue our run south through the Sea of Cortez at a quick pace. We are currently in La Paz having covered the 463 miles