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20º 44.94' N105º 22.92' WPangaeaAfter a couple nights in Tenacatita, a night in Pariso and a night in Ipala, we are back in La Cruz, in the anchorage. All of northward passages were motor sailing with light winds. We will be in La Cruz until April 16th. Then we will head to the Sea of Cortez via Mazatlan. All is well except for a broken inverter. about 9 years  agoShow

19º 11.76' N104º 40.98' WPangaeaWe played like sailers on our way up from Santiago to Barra. The wind was on our nose at 12 to 14 knots all afternoon so we turned of the motor and tacked our way up. Several zig zags later we pulled into the marina just in time for dessert tacos. We will hang here until Tuesday.about 9 years  agoShow

19º 6.84' N104º 23.64' WPangaeaWe have left Z-town. Sailing north we encountered winds out of the NW, right in our direction of travel. Light at first, we were able to motorsail most of the way. The last four hours, however the winds were not kind. Right on the nose "nose-erlys" (courtesy of Rob on Shindig) and peaking at 17 knots made for slow going. Next stop Barra de Navidad.about 9 years  agoShow

17º 38.22' N101º 33.48' WPangaeaHello All! We safely arrived in Zihuatanejo, MX after a little engine scare approaching Isla Grande. We are indebted to and grateful for our friends Nancy and Rob on Shindig who towed us to our anchorage and assisted us in getting the Perkins running again. A little ether in the intake was the trick. Plus a little sweet-talking. Other than that, it was a beautiful trip with lots of dolphins swimming at the bow and a bullet tuna on the hook. about 9 years  agoShow

19º 6.906' N104º 23.628' WPangaeaabout 9 years  agoShow


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