April 2009

Travel
Isla Isabela

Footage of beautiful Isla Isabela, a bird sanctuary and nesting ground for frigate birds and yellow-footed and blue-footed boobies.

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Travel
Barra de Navidad

Barra de Navidad is another destination anchorage in Mexico. The entrance is between a pair of breakwaters in the SE corner of Bahia de Navidad. Thereafter follows a well buoyed channel to the marina, which unfortunately charges US$2.50/foot/night. Too rich for us, so we proceeded into the lagoon. The lagoon is mostly quite shallow, with […]

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Fun
Iguanas

Some shots of Iguanas taken by Steven and his sister Katherine at El Cid marina in Mazatlán.

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Travel
Tenacatita

Scream spent three wonderful nights in the inner anchorage of the giant Bahia Tenacatita. Tenacatita is a destination, not just a stop along the way. We anchored in 5m less than 50m from shore where we could see land on the horizon in all directions for the first time in a month. There was only […]

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Chamela

We are delighted to have arrived at Chamela, the first natural anchorage on the Mexican mainland that we have visited that does not have uncomfortable swell (Mazatlan harbour is also nice, but it is man-made). We anchored in the middle of the north cove in 10m, sand bottom, along with a half dozen other boats. […]

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Punta de Mita

We stopped for two nights at Punta de Mita, the northern point of Banderas Bay. The large anchorage is in the shallow bay south of the point. The bottom shallows gradually so you can pick your depth. We anchored in 6m. Even in calm winds, surfers ride the waves along the shores of the anchorage […]

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Travel
Isla Isabela

Isla Isabela is an isolated island about 2km long and less than 1km wide about 30km offshore. It is a nesting ground for sea birds, including the blue footed boobie. For this reason the island is a national park. Isabela has three anchorages, none of them very good. We anchored in the most popular anchorage, […]

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Fun
Porpoises

Some of the porpoises that have come to visit us, including Bottlenose Dolphins who accompanied us into La Paz.

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Travel
Mazatlán

Mazatlán is a city of 400,000, Mexico's largest commercial port, and our first port of call on the Mexican mainland. Mazatlán is a pleasant surprise. Mazatlán has both a strong tourist industry and non-tourist activity as well. Mazatlán has a first-rate harbour protected by islands and breakwaters. There is room for close to a hundred […]

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Learning
Sea of Cortez: A Cruiser's Guidebook

We obtained a copy of Breeding and Bansmer's invaluable cruising guide before we arrived in Mexico. When we left the US we could not imagine how bad the official charts are in Latin America. The official charts are often over a century old. The Latitudes and Longitudes of major features are often incorrect by a […]

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