Haul out in Costa Rica

Scream is back in the water after having been hauled and painted in Puntarenas over the weekend. Scream weighs about 25 tonnes, which limits the number of places where she can be hauled. Since we left Banderas Bay/Puerto Vallarta the haulout facilities have been: Huatulco: Has a good looking yard, but only has a small […]

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Costa Rica Yacht Club

For a variety of reasons we decided to travel to Puntarenas. We have been trying to get Scream hauled for months. Then our water maker developed a leak and we were pretty low on water to begin with. All of the guides that we have recommend the Costa Rica Yacht Club as the place to […]

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Gulf of Nicoya

We went to Islas Tortugas after leaving Bahia Ballena. These two islands form an L which is open to the North and East. We tried anchoring off the north beach of the south island as recommended by Charlie, but the bottom shoals too rapidly for our comfort. We dropped 90 feet of chain in 30 […]

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Bahia Ballena

Bahia Ballena is in the Gulf of Nicoya on Costa Rica's Pacific coast. We spent three nights here at anchor. The anchorage is calm but not entirely free of swell. There are many acres of anchorage in 6-10m, sand bottom. Several of the guide books that we have suggest landing your dinghy at the fishermen's […]

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Playas del Coco, Costa Rica

The town of Coco is the northernmost port of entry on Costa Rica's Pacific coast. Coco is much smaller and more rustic than we expected. There are lots of shops, including two very fancy supermarkets, two large hardware stores, and three small "marine supply" stores. Clearing into Costa Rica here was okay. The port captain […]

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Nicaragua

Footage from the Nicaraguan and Costa Rican coasts.

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Bahía Santa Elena

Bahía Santa Elena, Costa Rica, is possibly the best anchorage we've visited since leaving Canada. It is a large bay, with room for a hundred boats, protected from all directions. It is completely flat, even when the wind gusts, bordered by lush green hills filled with squawking parrots and other birds. The only problems with […]

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San Juan del Sur

San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, is a surfer's paradise. The town is fun and funky, and while it's a little expensive by Central American standards, it's very reasonable for anyone used to North American prices. However, the anchorage is one of the strangest we've ever visited. There are several dozen boats permanently anchored here, even […]

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Corinto

Corinto is the large commercial harbour on the Pacific coast of Nicaragua, and one of the best natural harbours of our voyage. It is in an estuary, however there is no bar to cross and the channel is wide and well marked. Entering the port was very easy. When we arrived, we anchored near the […]

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Golfo de Fonseca

The Gulf of Fonseca borders El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua. We stayed in El Salvador, in a few of the anchorages on Isla Meanguera. We could easily see both Honduran and Nicaraguan territories from the cockpit. The islands in the Gulf of Fonseca are beautiful. They are reminiscent of cruising the Gulf Islands in BC […]

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