Monday, December 30, 2019
History of Windsurfing - The Movie
I started windsurfing in the early 80's. I had moved to the Bay Area from Carmel and was driving across the San Mateo Bridge when I saw a windsurfer cruising alongside the bridge. I had been surfing for the last 12 years and was blown away by the speed this guy was going. In '84, Peter Conmy lent me his board and I mastered it on the Foster City Lagoon where I lived. Soon I was heading to Coyote Point on my Bic. I soon purchased a faster board and was ripping the Delta. I even started a windsurfing club called Windpower with 20 other like minded folks. One of the many highlights was a midnight sail with glow sticks on our masts. Finally, I purchased a high end board made for the bay and I started sailing a few times a week on the bay. Flying across the water at 20 knots was the highlight of my summer! Sailing in the shadow of the Golden Gate Bridge and all the bay traffic really got my heart pumping. After I started sailing keel boats on the SF Bay in 2000, my windsurfing ended. But during those great days at 3rd Ave in the 80's & 90's, I was living the windsurfing dream!!
Tuesday, December 24, 2019
Monday, December 16, 2019
Thursday, December 12, 2019
Tuesday, December 03, 2019
Mates that Joned Us on the Voyage!
Ed and Yvonne (SB and HMB)
Sue and John
Barry
Lisa (SB and Cabo)
Steve
Andy (SD x 2)
Doug
Chris
Cyn
Tom
Julie
Dan
Connor (SD and PV)
John (SB and PV)
Kendall
Paul
Murray
Dave
Cindy
Kayla
Michael
Carl
Sue and John
Barry
Lisa (SB and Cabo)
Steve
Andy (SD x 2)
Doug
Chris
Cyn
Tom
Julie
Dan
Connor (SD and PV)
John (SB and PV)
Kendall
Paul
Murray
Dave
Cindy
Kayla
Michael
Carl
Skipper and Mate Start Running into Things During Sex Romp on Luxury Yacht
A deckhand who enjoyed a drunken sex romp with her skipper while
sailing a luxury superyacht from Brisbane to the Gold Coast admits she
"did the wrong thing".
However, 26-year-old Cheya Handley pleaded not guilty in the Southport Magistrates Court to risking the safety of people on board when she was sailing the 80-foot (25-metre) Crystal Blue on March 3 last year.
The boat's skipper, 46-year-old Jeremy Piggott, has previously pleaded guilty and was fined $4000 for recklessly contravening his duty to ensure safety.
The pair were returning the boat after a charter trip and began drinking before having sex.
"Yeah, I did the wrong thing, drinking on the job. I should have known better, I screwed up big-time," Handley admitted in an interview with a maritime safety inspector played to the court.
"We were chatting, laying down, looking at the stars and then got it on."
The court heard the skipper repositioned one of the yacht's CCTV cameras a number of times throughout the night, so it wouldn't capture him having sex with the stewardess.
While they were "getting it on," the Crystal Blue hit a channel marker at Long Island around 11.20 pm. Further south at Steiglitz, the vessel struck a moored yacht.
And with that my friends, we award them bonehead move of the month! And it's only the 3rd of the month!
However, 26-year-old Cheya Handley pleaded not guilty in the Southport Magistrates Court to risking the safety of people on board when she was sailing the 80-foot (25-metre) Crystal Blue on March 3 last year.
The boat's skipper, 46-year-old Jeremy Piggott, has previously pleaded guilty and was fined $4000 for recklessly contravening his duty to ensure safety.
The pair were returning the boat after a charter trip and began drinking before having sex.
"Yeah, I did the wrong thing, drinking on the job. I should have known better, I screwed up big-time," Handley admitted in an interview with a maritime safety inspector played to the court.
"We were chatting, laying down, looking at the stars and then got it on."
The court heard the skipper repositioned one of the yacht's CCTV cameras a number of times throughout the night, so it wouldn't capture him having sex with the stewardess.
While they were "getting it on," the Crystal Blue hit a channel marker at Long Island around 11.20 pm. Further south at Steiglitz, the vessel struck a moored yacht.
And with that my friends, we award them bonehead move of the month! And it's only the 3rd of the month!
Tuesday, October 01, 2019
Amazing Video
Love the Pink Floyd soundtrack! "One of These Days" from Meddle 1971
Full screen only and crank it up!
The movie "Maiden" is now available to stream on Amazon. This sailing classic is about the all women team who entered the Whitbread Around the World Race back in the good old days. They were outcasts in a male dominated race, however, they ended up winning a leg or two of the race.
Friday, September 20, 2019
s/v Nereida
I am up in Victoria, BC on vacation celebrating my birthday with my wife Bridget. We were on the main drag near the Empress Hotel when I spotted s/v Nereida on the docks below. Jeanne Socrates just completed a lap around the planet on this fine vessal. She set the record for the oldest person to go around at 77 years young. And she is a tiny lady. It took her 339 days to accomplish this amazing feat. Congrats to you, Jeanne!!
This was her 4 time to attempt this and she has completed it twice. On one of her trips, she was 60 miles from completing her lap when her boat crashed into the beach in Mexico. She is an amazing lady.
Read her last log entry here: https://www.sail-worldcruising.com/news/222245/S-V-Nereida-sails-around-the-world-day-339
This was her 4 time to attempt this and she has completed it twice. On one of her trips, she was 60 miles from completing her lap when her boat crashed into the beach in Mexico. She is an amazing lady.
Read her last log entry here: https://www.sail-worldcruising.com/news/222245/S-V-Nereida-sails-around-the-world-day-339
Tuesday, July 02, 2019
Saturday, May 04, 2019
Highlights of the Voyage
We have been back in SF for a couple weeks now and after having time to reflect on the trip, here are some highlights that come to mind:
Departing SF and heading to port outside the Gate was amazing. The wind was up as were the waves. We sailed the 20 miles to safe harbor in Half Moon Bay. Our very first landfall.
Sailing the Cali coast was a dream come true. I have been up and down Hwy 1 so many times dreaming about being on a boat and here I was heading to Monterey and next, Santa Barbara!
Santa Barbara was delightful. We spent 3 weeks in and around the harbor as well as extended stays at Santa Cruz Island with friends visiting from the Bay.
We pulled into a tiny anchorage on Santa Cruz and challenged a boat load of other dudes to a game of bocce. We kicked their butts and laughed so hard for hours. These guys were a ton of fun.
Painted Cave on Santa Cruz was a huge hit for us and our friends. The largest sea cave on the planet!
Newport Beach with my friend Barry and his wife took us out for an amazing evening of cruising the waterways and seeing some beautiful waterside homes.
I had never been to Catalina and that was a blast. We played bocce near the plaza.
San Diego - we could not find a slip due to the Haha. I ended up calling all the marinas and one got back to me saying they had plenty of space and we could stay for 2 weeks! We arrive at Fiddler's Cove and it turns out they thought we were military folks and this was a military harbor. They realized our predicament and their mistake and allowed us to stay a week. We had a ton of fun and they were all very kind.
My friend from Delaware, Steve, came out for a week and we had an amazing time. Swimming, Frisbee, 420, bocce, hanging with my son and meeting his cousin for a dinner party.
We had a pretty good sail down the coast of Baja. The best was from Santa Maria to Cabo with 20 knots of wind.
San Jose del Cabo was a very cool stop. We hitchhiked back and forth and folks were happy to give us a ride. What a cool art district with great bars and restaurants.
My sisters and family came down to Cabo for NYE and I took them all for a very relaxing sail along the coast.
Our first real cruising anchorage was off La Pax at an island anchorage. There were several other boats around and we invited them all to join us for a drink. We had 2 couples join us for a fun evening of stories and lies! I am kidding about the stories. : )
Yelapa in Puerto Vallarta was one of my favorite spots. In a deep valley and surrounded by green lush hills, it is idyllic. My son and nephew also visited PV along with John. We had great sails with them and saw lots of whales breaching.
The trip from PV to Ztown was spectacular. There were a couple anchorages that really stood out. One of my favs was Pariso. Secluded and a small bay inside a bay with a pristine beach right off the boat. Gorgeous. We were the only boat there!
Ztown was the highlight. We had a bunch of friends visit and the town was so cute. We saw the Guitarfest and fell in love with one guy who played like the late Michael Hedges. We even went to a private show with him playing his heart out. The Smernoffs, Paul and Murray, Kendall, Michael and Carl all visited. Good times indeed! Grand Island was a place we visited at least 4 times and we always had a ton of fun!
My friends ask, would I do this trip again? Even tho we had the time of our lives over a 7 month period, I would say no! Why? The 2000 mile motor from Ztown to SF took 5 weeks. It was uphill and against mother nature. If you are familiar with the west coast wind patterns, you know our winds are generated up north and arrive here mostly from the northwest. You can't imagine how hard it is to motor against 30 knot winds and 14 foot swells. Day after day. Week after week. For that reason, I won't do it again.
I have been home for 2 weeks now and have seen a bunch of friends and it is so nice to be back. I will continue to sail the Bay twice a week as well as do more Haha's on other peoples boats and then fly home from Cabo. I may even do the Puddle Jump across the Pacific but not on my boat.
All in all, the trip, the boat and crew all exceeded my expectations. I could not be happier at this time. The boat is waiting for me and I hear her call. Oh yeah, and I am taking out 10 friends on Cinco de Mayo to celebrate my return as well as go see the races. We have some foiling cats on the bay that will be approaching 50 knots on the race course! I am looking forward to alot more chartering in exotic locales as well. We have the BVI's coming up in 11 months. Cheerio!
Here is what we will see on Sunday with 6 teams going at it. SailGP
Departing SF and heading to port outside the Gate was amazing. The wind was up as were the waves. We sailed the 20 miles to safe harbor in Half Moon Bay. Our very first landfall.
Sailing the Cali coast was a dream come true. I have been up and down Hwy 1 so many times dreaming about being on a boat and here I was heading to Monterey and next, Santa Barbara!
Santa Barbara was delightful. We spent 3 weeks in and around the harbor as well as extended stays at Santa Cruz Island with friends visiting from the Bay.
We pulled into a tiny anchorage on Santa Cruz and challenged a boat load of other dudes to a game of bocce. We kicked their butts and laughed so hard for hours. These guys were a ton of fun.
Painted Cave on Santa Cruz was a huge hit for us and our friends. The largest sea cave on the planet!
Newport Beach with my friend Barry and his wife took us out for an amazing evening of cruising the waterways and seeing some beautiful waterside homes.
I had never been to Catalina and that was a blast. We played bocce near the plaza.
San Diego - we could not find a slip due to the Haha. I ended up calling all the marinas and one got back to me saying they had plenty of space and we could stay for 2 weeks! We arrive at Fiddler's Cove and it turns out they thought we were military folks and this was a military harbor. They realized our predicament and their mistake and allowed us to stay a week. We had a ton of fun and they were all very kind.
My friend from Delaware, Steve, came out for a week and we had an amazing time. Swimming, Frisbee, 420, bocce, hanging with my son and meeting his cousin for a dinner party.
We had a pretty good sail down the coast of Baja. The best was from Santa Maria to Cabo with 20 knots of wind.
San Jose del Cabo was a very cool stop. We hitchhiked back and forth and folks were happy to give us a ride. What a cool art district with great bars and restaurants.
My sisters and family came down to Cabo for NYE and I took them all for a very relaxing sail along the coast.
Our first real cruising anchorage was off La Pax at an island anchorage. There were several other boats around and we invited them all to join us for a drink. We had 2 couples join us for a fun evening of stories and lies! I am kidding about the stories. : )
Yelapa in Puerto Vallarta was one of my favorite spots. In a deep valley and surrounded by green lush hills, it is idyllic. My son and nephew also visited PV along with John. We had great sails with them and saw lots of whales breaching.
The trip from PV to Ztown was spectacular. There were a couple anchorages that really stood out. One of my favs was Pariso. Secluded and a small bay inside a bay with a pristine beach right off the boat. Gorgeous. We were the only boat there!
Ztown was the highlight. We had a bunch of friends visit and the town was so cute. We saw the Guitarfest and fell in love with one guy who played like the late Michael Hedges. We even went to a private show with him playing his heart out. The Smernoffs, Paul and Murray, Kendall, Michael and Carl all visited. Good times indeed! Grand Island was a place we visited at least 4 times and we always had a ton of fun!
My friends ask, would I do this trip again? Even tho we had the time of our lives over a 7 month period, I would say no! Why? The 2000 mile motor from Ztown to SF took 5 weeks. It was uphill and against mother nature. If you are familiar with the west coast wind patterns, you know our winds are generated up north and arrive here mostly from the northwest. You can't imagine how hard it is to motor against 30 knot winds and 14 foot swells. Day after day. Week after week. For that reason, I won't do it again.
I have been home for 2 weeks now and have seen a bunch of friends and it is so nice to be back. I will continue to sail the Bay twice a week as well as do more Haha's on other peoples boats and then fly home from Cabo. I may even do the Puddle Jump across the Pacific but not on my boat.
All in all, the trip, the boat and crew all exceeded my expectations. I could not be happier at this time. The boat is waiting for me and I hear her call. Oh yeah, and I am taking out 10 friends on Cinco de Mayo to celebrate my return as well as go see the races. We have some foiling cats on the bay that will be approaching 50 knots on the race course! I am looking forward to alot more chartering in exotic locales as well. We have the BVI's coming up in 11 months. Cheerio!
Here is what we will see on Sunday with 6 teams going at it. SailGP
Monday, April 22, 2019
Thursday, April 18, 2019
Home at Last!
We departed Maz with a run across the Sea of Cortez. We had a couple days of great sailing
all the way to San Jose del Cabo.
We arrived at daybreak and took a nap! I wanted to show Sean this cute town so off we went to get
some food and check out the artwork.
We departed on Wednesday for the famed Baja Bash. They call it the bash because you are
going against the wind and waves and it can be a long slog up the 750 mile
coastline. We topped the fuel off
in Cabo and took off. We would be
motoring a lot over the next 9 days.
Our first priority was to make the 400 mile run to Turtle Bay and get
fuel. About 130 miles out of
Turtle we hit some big winds and could not make any headway. We put up some sail and sailed in high
winds for the next several hours.
Finally it calmed down and we continued to motor. Next day we had more of the same and
sailed a bit before the winds died for the evening. We made it to Turtle about 1am. I had been here many times before on
the Haha. I lingered in the
cockpit and reminisced about the good times we had in this beautiful bay.
The next day the fuel guys were at our boat early to fill up
our tank and some deck jugs. We
did not have much cash so we waked thru the village to the owners house and put
the bill on our credit cards. We
had a nice lunch at Maria’s Restaurant overlooking the bay. All the guide books give you strategies
on when to depart the nortoriously windy cape. We didn’t listen and took off shortly after noon. The winds were light and we moved up
the coast towards Ensenada. We had
about 270 miles to go. We arrived
in the morning on Wednesday and checked out of the country here. The town is crazy about micro brews so
we headed to the local pub for some fresh suds. Auga Mala was a place we had been before. Great views and nice folks. Then we hit the motherload: Lucky
4. 15 breweries in one spot. I had a few nice porters and we enjoyed
the ocean view.
We departed at midnight for the 60 mile run to San
Diego. Upon arrival in the US, we
are quickly approached by the Coast Guard. They wanted to know where we were headed. I told them the police dock for check
in. They allowed us to continue
and we arrived about 12noon. Nice
to be back in the USA after 5 months in Mexico. We checked in with customs and then anchored near the beach
at La Playa. On Saturday, my
childhood best friend Andy joined for some drinks at the pool. He was visiting from Reno.
We departed a day early as there are some big winds heading
our way. We made to Santa Barbara
after a 170 mile motor. About 20
miles out we were boarded by the coast guard for inspection. My first in 30 years of sailing. They were nice and it took about 20
minutes. We passed! We will be here for a few days as we
have lots of wind heading down the coast.
Saturday looks like our best bet to get around Pt. Conception. Only 250 miles to go!!
We waited four days for the 30-40 knot winds to die
down. Pt Conception is known
as the Cape Horn of California. In
heavy conditions, this can be a very dangerous place. We departed at midnight and hit the point about 7am. Very little wind and the conditions
were ideal. Only 200 miles to
Monterey. These were tuff miles
and very cold during the night. We
saw winds in the mid 30’s for short periods but mostly 20-25 knots of wind on
our nose. We motored for several
days and finally into Monterey.
Had a great lunch at a small Italian place near the boat. Next day we had a 8am departure for a
short run to Santa Cruz. Arrived
about 2 and headed to the local brewery for lunch. Met a cool guy there and took him for a short sail. To bed early for the 40 mile run to
Half Moon Bay. Arrived in HMB
about 4pm and had dinner with my old friends Ed and Yvonne at Sam’s.
We have 20 miles to go to SF!!! We took off about 6:30 and we hit our first fog of the
entire trip. We cranked up the
radar and made it 6 miles up the coast and the fog cleared. It was a perfect forecast for our
arrival. 10-15 knot winds and
sunny and warm. We arrived under
the bridge right about 11am. It
was a cool moment to be back on the bay after being gone for 7 months and 3600
miles! It was a very warm and
sweet ride across the bay. We
arrived safely in Emery Cove about 12 noon.
I am so happy we did this voyage on this boat with my crew!! The motor was the true hero! We sailed only about 20 percent of the
time. The rest was on our trusty
Yanmar 56! We had no
breakdowns and no major repairs on our adventure. We met a few cruisers stuck for weeks at a time waiting for
a part. We had none of that. The crew we had were awesome and the
weather was nothing short of spectacular.
We had about 7 days of
waiting for wind, we consumed 568 beers, we motored 678 hours, 24 friends and family visited and we caught
one mermaid. People ask if I will
do this trip again? I answer with,
only if I don’t have to bash for 2000 miles into the wind and waves. That was not fun. But I believe we had a pretty good run
without the truly gnarly conditions.
I hope to be part of the 2019 Baja Haha (my 7th) but on
someone else’s boat.
With my original plan to sail to Australia, we were going to
sell the boat. Since we sailed her
back home, my plan now is to partner the boat out with 3 other sailors. I have two ready to join and will look
for a 3rd to make it 4 total.
I am looking forward to spending the next 20 years of sailing this
amazing sailboat! I will post some photos over the next few days.
One last note, I have been blogging on this site for over 16 years. I thought I would be into blogging during the voyage but I was too busy running the boat and crew and having too much fun to worry about writing. Plus connectivity was not easy with wifi to upload the posts to the internet. I did not fancy writing long posts on my phone so the blog took a back burner. Hope you enjoyed our adventure!!
Saturday, March 23, 2019
Heading Home
We arrived in in Ixtapa area on the next day and then promptly anchored at Isla Grande. A cool 3 sided island with beaches at each side. About a mile away was a croc sanctuary and we had to see it. The crocs were impressive as was the cold beer. Nice anchorage and we stayed for a couple days. Our first visitor was arriving in Zihua so we boogied around the corner to Ztown. Kendell arrived and was soon swimming off the back of our boat. We begin to explore this sweet village and find it to be a cute as it is beautiful. Our friends the Smernoffs arrived the next day and booked a room on the next beach over. We met them and had a lovely dinner at their beach side hotel. Next day we started a round of extreme snorkeling with Sean and Kendall. Kendall is an underwater hockey player. He has to hold his breath to play the game so needless to say he has amazing breath holding ability! We would drop them on the rocky coast with big breaking waves and they would find all sorts of caves, swim throughs, spotted rays, and much more. We did this on three separate days and Sean loved it. Tex and I would putter around in circles while they dove. Had an excellent sail in the afternoon with the Smernoffs and hung out for the sunset.
The next day we were invited to spend the afternoon at their beach side pool. They were staying Aura del Mar and it is one cool hotel. The pool is magnificent as it sits above the restaurant and offers a commanding view of the small bay. We then head to the suite for a nice relaxing dinner with Dave, Cindy, Kala, Kedall, Sean and Tex. We also celebrate Dave’s 60th with the best cheesecake I have ever tasted. Happy Birthday big guy!
The next day we take them up the coast and motor to Isla Grande for some snorkeling fun and lunch. We drop off the snorkelers for a romp thru a rocky patch. This is where they see the Spotted Rays. We have a relaxing afternoon on the beach and everyone gets in the water. We swam out to the point to catch some waves.
Kendall and the Smernoffs departed and we prepared for our next guests. Paul and Murray were two of my old boat partners in the Addiction sail boat. They came down for a short visit and we had a grand time with some sailing and snorkeling. We also had a visit to Isla Grande with them.
The Guitarfest at Ztown was next with my bro in law Michael joining us. We were there for opening night and got a three song introduction from each of the artists. We loved this guy from Bogata. Oscar Mendez reminded us of Michael Hedges finger style guitar. We made reservations for his show the next night. He was playing in a small hotel pool area. We gathered for dinner and he put on a grand show. I moved up towards the stage to get a better view. Once his set was done, we met him briefly and he said yes he was inspired by Hedges. I told him that I had met him once in Palo Alto. He was very impressed.
We saw many other artists and this beach happening is one I would gladly return to. One last visit to Isla Grande with Michael and our last visitor arrived. Carl is a sailing buddy from Sauslito. He had never done ocean passages so he wanted a taste. We departed Z and headed to Barra de Navidad. It a 2 day sail that was very routine.
We love Barra de Navidad, It is a two town beach and we stay at a lovely marina attached to a very romantic hotel on the water. We get use of the pool and hot tub as well. Very fun and so relaxing. We get chores done and head to the pool for lunch and hammock time. During the evening we head to town and there is a carnival going on. We met a little boy at the taco stand. He follows us to the ride area and we buy him a ticket for a fun ride. He loves it. We ride the Ferris wheel and he waves.
Next up is a run to Tenicatita. This the most beloved anchorage in all of Mexico. We arrive in the afternoon and go for a nice sail in the bay. Winds are 10-12. We anchor before sundown and enjoy this beautiful place. What makes it so special is that it can only be reached by boat. There is a small cantina on the beach and that’s about it. The cruisers organize activities like walks on the beach, bocce, volleyball and dingy raft up pot lucks. It is a blast to meet everyone as well.
Tuesday is a beach day and we head in after lunch and a nap. There is small gathering and we play some spirited bocce as well as Frisbee golf. Fun Fun! Greg makes the shot of the month and wins the tournament.
We head north and arrive in Puerto Vallarta the next day. My favorite stop, Yelapa, is ahead and we grab a mooring ball at this lovely spot. We are surrounded by large mountains on either side of the bay. We are at the mouth of an ancient river valley. Palapa restaurants line the bay we sit down for lunch and a cold one. Sean decides he has to take in a parasail around the bay. We have a nice game of bocce and call it a day. We head back to the boat for dinner and rest.
Off to La Cruz the next day and we grab a slip as we need to take care of check in, fuel, provision and water. Carl checks out on Sunday and heads to town as we will depart on Monday. We finish up the details and after a quick visit from a cruising friend Shane, we depart for Punta Mita. This will allow a quick exit of the bay on Tuesday. We are now headed north towards Mazatlan with and over night in Chamala.
Chamala is as beautiful as advertised. We head in for some lunch and check out the beach. We sail for the next couple days to Mazatlan. We had a shackle break on the jib but we were able to fix it once we reached Mazatlan. We highly recommend El Cid in Maztown as it is attached to a beautiful hotel on the water. We depart later today and will head across the Sea of Cortez to San Jose del Cabo. About 200 mile to arrive on Monday morning. We are heading north and back to the SF Bay Area.
Saturday, February 16, 2019
Hola from Ztown!!
We have landed in Zihuantanejo, our southern most destination. We departed Yelapa and made our way to some of Mexico’s finest anchorages. Pariso and Careyes were spectacular and we had them to ourselves. Then came the most popular anchorage on our voyage. Tenicatita was special indeed. It is a beautiful bay and beach with one cantina on the beach. The only way to get there is by boat. We met a bunch of cruisers and had some beach fun. We watched the Super Bowl in La Manzanilla and that was a blast. Next day we departed for Las Hadas. Beautiful anchorage next the hotel where 10 was filmed way back when. 40 years at that. Next it was a run down the coast 180 miles to Ztown. We arrived on Wednesday the 13th. Nice little town nestled in the hills and a beautiful bay. Over the next 3 weeks we have 8 visitors hanging out with us. The last week is the International Gypsy Guitarfest. Michael my bro in law will be here for that. Boat and crew are doing great. More updates soon!
Thursday, February 07, 2019
New Crew
After spending a few nights in Yelapa with John, our new crew arrived and jumped on board. We met Shaun from a Craigslist ad. We headed back to Yelapa for one more night. Had a great time and the weather was nice. We headed south and made it to a beautiful anchorage called Pariso. Nice cove with a small beach and a resort nearby. We played some bocce and had some fun. Next it was on to Ceryes. Another gorgeous spot with several coves and beaches. Some friends joined us for happy hour in the boat and they gave us a rundown on this little slice of heaven. Then it was off to Tenicatita. A cruisers dream of an anchorage. We set up shop near the beach and headed in for a cold one. There was a small restaurant and the cruisers were hosting a bocce game. We did our own thing in the shade. The next day we headed to La Manzanillo for food and fun. It was a 2 mile run. At the beach we relaxed and checked the town. Friday we set up the volleyball net and got together with some fine folks from the anchorage. We played some bocce and won one and lost one. Next day we were off for a jungle cruise in the mangroves. It’s a two mile run up to the next beach and we had some fun. Very cool in our dingy. Super Bowl was great the following day at Palapa Joes.
Our next stop was awesome. Barra de Navidad. We checked into the marina next to a fine resort. Turns out we had full access to the resort. Swimming, hot tubing and some hammock time. We also checked in with the port captain. Very nice stay and we met some cool folks in the hot tub. Next up is Las Hadas where they filmed the 1979 movie 10 with Bo Derek.
Tuesday, January 22, 2019
Whales, Dolphins and Coconuts
We have been in Puerto Vallarta for 2 weeks and it has been amazing! We have caught up with old friends, my sailing buddy John is here, my son and my nephew Dan have visited, and the weather has been sublime. Our friends Steve and Pat are over in Paradise Village. We headed over for some cocktails and a true Mexican dinner. John arrived from Ashland, OR last Wednesday. He has been staying on the boat in the guest cabin. The weather is sooo nice! 60’s at night and high 70 to low 80’s during the day. Water temp close to 80 as well.
With guests in town, we headed to Sayulita the day. This is surfing hangout that has turned in to a big tourist town. We headed straight for the beach and found a table for 5. Drinks and lunch ensued. The big frustration on a beach like this the is parade of vendors selling everything under the sun. We must have had well over 100 vendors approach us in 4 hours. And the weird thing is, nobody is buying!! Connor (my son) and I headed to a tent with some space music and 2 masseuses. We had an hour massage that was amazing for $25. Headed to the beach feeling very mellow. We took off at 4 to catch the bus back to the boat. We missed our stop and ended up in Busseria. Heads to a palapa on the beach and took in the sunset with a marg in hand. Played Frisbee with some kids and we had a green flash to top it off. Dinner at the La Cruz Inn and we were happy sailors. On Saturday the 19th of January, We took the boys for a romping sail across tithe bay. We wanted 3 things and we got them all! Wind, whales and dolphins. As we took off, we motored for a bit to charge the batts. We raised sail and we took off in 14 knot winds! Perfect. The thing I love about Banderas Bay is that because it is 26 miles wide, you head out on a 3 hour tack and after the only tack of the day, we head back home. One tack! It was very relaxing and we had some great convo in the cockpit. After our tack, Tex announces, “Oh no!”. I jump and he says there are dolphins ahead. 100’s of dolphins are jumping our way and under the starboard side. We identified them as Spinner Dolphins as they were much smaller than the Bottlenose we had been seeing. Next, we came upon 2 whales again of the starboard side. Everyone was thrilled with the sail and love the sea mammals.
Sunday it was off to explore downtown PV. We met Tex and Dan at a bar on the river mouth. It was very nice. Bocce on their lawn broke out and I won another round against Tex, John and Dan. We took a walk into town and found Meurtos Brewery. Had a brew and watched the AFC Playoffs for a bit. Historic football history was made. The had never been 2 over time games in the championship series. Great games both. We hit up a street taco that was yummy and the stopped in a beautiful church. Off to find the best mole of the trip at Gabby’s. Wow it was good. If you have never tried the mole, please be my guest and get ready for a treat if you like chocolate. Today we are off to Yelapa with John. He and I have done 2 Haha’s together as well as several trips on the SF bay. We have day sailed over 75 times together. So an adventure was afoot. Yelapa is 16 miles south of us. It is a deep mountain valley with a beautiful bay at its feet. The only sway to get there is by boat. If you need to get into town, there is mule service available. It’s such a cool cove! Lot’s of tourists during the day and then we have the place to ourselves. Looking forward to a couple nights here if the waves are coming. Will send another update soon! Over and out from Team Aquarius.
With guests in town, we headed to Sayulita the day. This is surfing hangout that has turned in to a big tourist town. We headed straight for the beach and found a table for 5. Drinks and lunch ensued. The big frustration on a beach like this the is parade of vendors selling everything under the sun. We must have had well over 100 vendors approach us in 4 hours. And the weird thing is, nobody is buying!! Connor (my son) and I headed to a tent with some space music and 2 masseuses. We had an hour massage that was amazing for $25. Headed to the beach feeling very mellow. We took off at 4 to catch the bus back to the boat. We missed our stop and ended up in Busseria. Heads to a palapa on the beach and took in the sunset with a marg in hand. Played Frisbee with some kids and we had a green flash to top it off. Dinner at the La Cruz Inn and we were happy sailors. On Saturday the 19th of January, We took the boys for a romping sail across tithe bay. We wanted 3 things and we got them all! Wind, whales and dolphins. As we took off, we motored for a bit to charge the batts. We raised sail and we took off in 14 knot winds! Perfect. The thing I love about Banderas Bay is that because it is 26 miles wide, you head out on a 3 hour tack and after the only tack of the day, we head back home. One tack! It was very relaxing and we had some great convo in the cockpit. After our tack, Tex announces, “Oh no!”. I jump and he says there are dolphins ahead. 100’s of dolphins are jumping our way and under the starboard side. We identified them as Spinner Dolphins as they were much smaller than the Bottlenose we had been seeing. Next, we came upon 2 whales again of the starboard side. Everyone was thrilled with the sail and love the sea mammals.
Sunday it was off to explore downtown PV. We met Tex and Dan at a bar on the river mouth. It was very nice. Bocce on their lawn broke out and I won another round against Tex, John and Dan. We took a walk into town and found Meurtos Brewery. Had a brew and watched the AFC Playoffs for a bit. Historic football history was made. The had never been 2 over time games in the championship series. Great games both. We hit up a street taco that was yummy and the stopped in a beautiful church. Off to find the best mole of the trip at Gabby’s. Wow it was good. If you have never tried the mole, please be my guest and get ready for a treat if you like chocolate. Today we are off to Yelapa with John. He and I have done 2 Haha’s together as well as several trips on the SF bay. We have day sailed over 75 times together. So an adventure was afoot. Yelapa is 16 miles south of us. It is a deep mountain valley with a beautiful bay at its feet. The only sway to get there is by boat. If you need to get into town, there is mule service available. It’s such a cool cove! Lot’s of tourists during the day and then we have the place to ourselves. Looking forward to a couple nights here if the waves are coming. Will send another update soon! Over and out from Team Aquarius.
Tuesday, January 08, 2019
Collision at Sea
Tex and I both flew back to the Bay Area for the holidays. I returned with with my two sisters and families on the 27th. My wife made arrangements for us to stay it’s a beautiful resort called Secrets. About a mile from the marina.We did a couple sails and
they were very nice and mellow. We celebrated the New Year with a fine meal and some French Champagne. Also played a round of golf at the hotel course which was a real treat. On the 2nd of January, my family flew home and Tex arrived. We have a passage to Mazatlan plnned the next day. It’s about a 240 mile passage. The morning came and we took off about 10:30. The wind was up and blowing hard. We got out of the marina and raised both sails. The wind kept building and soon we pulled the jib in and went with just the main. A big powerful sail. Once clear off the cape, the winds and seas built event more. 20- 23 knots was the norm and the waves were big. Should we turn back? It was very evident that we could not continue towards Mazatlan as I we would be fighting into 8-10 foot seas. We fell off and looked down the line. Dead ahead is Puerto Vallarta. We decided to abort and head to PV. It would be a 300 mile passage. We shortened our watches and it worked like a charm. During my last 1-4am watch, , a bright light appeared ahead. It looked like a light on a mast of a sailboat. This light indicates that the vessel is under motor. I look again and it is headed for us. I was about to wake Tex up when I thought what if that is not a motor light. I whipped out my Star Walk app and sure enough it was Venus coming over the horizon. Collision avoided! We reached the outer tip of Puerto Vallarta after a 50 hour sail. We anchored at the lovely Puna Mita and settled in. On Sunday, we motored over close to the beach and went ashore for the first time in 3 days. We had a beer and Tex met up with a friend from Tinder. Nice gal. We headed back for a nap and dinner. Next morning we were off to Yelapa. We had some decent winds too get us there. As we pulled in a panga approached and told us he had a mooring ball for us. We hooked in and those winds had kicked up some waves and it was a very folly anchorage. We headed into the beach and made a glorious landing that put us both in the water briefly. Oh well. We headed over to a beachside restaurant and a bocce game broke out. We even had the waiter play a game with us in the sand. I prevailed and won another best of 3. Hit the hay early and we took off the next day before 9:30 as the boat was rocking. Hit some nice bays down the coast as well as Los Arcos but it was very busy with lots of other boats. Motored
to La Cruz in a few hours and set our anchor among 25 other boats. We will be here for a couple weeks as we explore the bay and wait for our friends and family to show. All is well aboard Aquarius!
they were very nice and mellow. We celebrated the New Year with a fine meal and some French Champagne. Also played a round of golf at the hotel course which was a real treat. On the 2nd of January, my family flew home and Tex arrived. We have a passage to Mazatlan plnned the next day. It’s about a 240 mile passage. The morning came and we took off about 10:30. The wind was up and blowing hard. We got out of the marina and raised both sails. The wind kept building and soon we pulled the jib in and went with just the main. A big powerful sail. Once clear off the cape, the winds and seas built event more. 20- 23 knots was the norm and the waves were big. Should we turn back? It was very evident that we could not continue towards Mazatlan as I we would be fighting into 8-10 foot seas. We fell off and looked down the line. Dead ahead is Puerto Vallarta. We decided to abort and head to PV. It would be a 300 mile passage. We shortened our watches and it worked like a charm. During my last 1-4am watch, , a bright light appeared ahead. It looked like a light on a mast of a sailboat. This light indicates that the vessel is under motor. I look again and it is headed for us. I was about to wake Tex up when I thought what if that is not a motor light. I whipped out my Star Walk app and sure enough it was Venus coming over the horizon. Collision avoided! We reached the outer tip of Puerto Vallarta after a 50 hour sail. We anchored at the lovely Puna Mita and settled in. On Sunday, we motored over close to the beach and went ashore for the first time in 3 days. We had a beer and Tex met up with a friend from Tinder. Nice gal. We headed back for a nap and dinner. Next morning we were off to Yelapa. We had some decent winds too get us there. As we pulled in a panga approached and told us he had a mooring ball for us. We hooked in and those winds had kicked up some waves and it was a very folly anchorage. We headed into the beach and made a glorious landing that put us both in the water briefly. Oh well. We headed over to a beachside restaurant and a bocce game broke out. We even had the waiter play a game with us in the sand. I prevailed and won another best of 3. Hit the hay early and we took off the next day before 9:30 as the boat was rocking. Hit some nice bays down the coast as well as Los Arcos but it was very busy with lots of other boats. Motored
to La Cruz in a few hours and set our anchor among 25 other boats. We will be here for a couple weeks as we explore the bay and wait for our friends and family to show. All is well aboard Aquarius!
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