TIP: FURBALL CREW BOOTIES
FURBALL CREW BOOTIES
SV MAISON DE SANTE has four legged crew that need to stretch their land legs on the daily.ย They have just sailed to Cartegena, Columbia wherer there are very limitted green spaces.ย This means that walks are often on concrete or other hard manmade HOT surfaces.
Nicole says, "For traveling with pets to Colombia: we brought shoes/protection for our pet."
SY MAISON DE SANTร ๐บ๐ธ Nicole & Keenan - ย Cal 46'
LET THE SEASON BEGIN
LET THE SEASON BEGIN
Hurricane season is officially over in the Atlantic and people are getting underway and moving
After quite a bit preparation Kosmos, 2006 Nordhavn 43, with crew Christi, Eric, and Keith underway from San Diego to Marina Coral in Ensenada. Planning to get to Panama in a month or so. Our next journey begins! Tracker on.ย ย
Keith simple sentiment is he is โexcitedโ. I am reflective how special and rare it is to pull off living on a cruising boat, it offers such a wider range of emotions than land life. I am also ready to use the various upgrades to Kosmos to hopefully keep us safe and comfortable.
SY KOSMOS ๐บ๐ธ Eric, Christi, & Keith - Nordhavn 43'
SV QUE VENDRA SHARES TRIP REPORT FROM DRAKE BAY, COSTA RICA
SV QUE VENDRA
SHARES TRIP REPORT
FROM DRAKE BAY, COSTA RICA
Olena & Maciek from SVย QUE VENDRA recently sailed into Drake Bay, Costa Rica.ย Drake bay is a quintessential anchorage on the north side of Cordova National Park one of the most biodiverse national parks in the world.ย The Bay can be quite protected and a great springboard for many shoreside adventures.ย Drake Bay has an air of historical relevance that leaves a lot to ones imagination.
Here SV QUE VENDRA share their report:
SY QUE VENRA ๐บ๐ธ Maciek & Olena โ Outbound 46โ
THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR ADVENTURE
Legend and Inspiration Found in the Boatyard
Legend and Inspiration Found
in the Boatyard
Raitea, French Polynesia
By Mike Descheemaeker of SV WHIRLWIND
A lot has changed since yachtsmen and women or personages de yachtie set out to sail the globe in the 1960s. Back then boats were built heavier and running rigging did not always involve winches to facilitate the hauling.ย Additionally, there were a lot more classic boats still active at that time which meant blocks and tackle, natural fiber lines and sails, full keels, belaying pins and sextants for offshore navigation.
Fast forward to 2024 and we are able to sail the globe more easily with a plethora of go-gadgets and fingle fangits that have made navigating and living onboard more accessible to a broad range of people.ย Modern yachts are equipped with lithium battery banks, mppt charge controllers, gps, chart plotters, ais transponders and receivers, blue tooth this and blue tooth.ย While rely on many of these new technologies aboard, I often question how safe it is to depend on them entirely.ย Furthermore, I also have a passion for classic sailing traditions which compels me to keep an eye on the older ways of doing things because when the gadgets throw a fit and need a good sorting out we need to have a solid backup plan.ย I practice with the sextant to be able to closely fix our position wherever we are.ย I love to read about famous sailors of old and how they navigated the high seas. I have long taken inspiration from the use of time tested techniques to the requisite resourcefulness of many sailors before me which is why I got a excited when I saw Bernard Moitessier's last boat, Tamata, at the boatyard recently.
For the last two and a half weeks SVย WHIRLWIND has been on the hard at Chantier Naval de Iles Sous le Vent, or CNI, or Leeward Islands Boatyard in Raiatea, French Polynesia doing, among other things, a bottom job.ย Everyday, there were roosters next door to thank for sounding the alarm at first light to snap to and work the day away. ย ...And everyday there was SV TAMATA to reminding me of the classic resourcefulness and the spirit of adventure that makes for a truly self sufficient sailor and has inspired me for many years.
One of the first things I saw after the telltale red steel hull were cable clamps on the eyes of the standing rigging: Mechanical fittings, yes indeed, but not yachtsmen fittings.ย These cable clamps are industrial or agricultural hardware readily available right here in town beside the beer and produce at the magasins (french for 'general store').ย Resourceful, practical, locally available, and affordable.ย Now, I am not suggesting that we replace our fancy yachtsmen rigs with farm hardware, or that cable clamps be recognized as a marine rigging hardware, but I take note that peopleย have gone far in crazy conditions with this type of rigging and made themselves legends in the process. The beauty is in its simplicity and ability to be purchased locally which is something we seem to be able to lose sight of all too easily as modern sailors.ย With improved shipping times, costs, and import agents readily available to bring in almost anything, anywhere for a fee...self reliance seems to be slipping away.ย And yet, looking atย TAMATA I am reminded of a truly self-reliant sailor and his boat before me.
Moitessier's story is held in awe by all sailors I have raced with.ย Along the racecourse we often make jokes about going around again because in the first of its kind 1968 nonstop Golden Globe circumnavigation race he made the remarkable decision to bypass the finish line and simply continue sailing nearly 2/3 of the way around again before stopping!?
"I continue without stopovers towards the Pacific islands, because I am happy at sea and perhaps also to save my soul."
It is not only his sailing that has given him legend status in my eyes.ย He is also known as a minimalist, a sailing mystic, and a pacifist/environmentalist even though he spent time in the French navy during the Indo-Chinese war in Vietnam.ย His biography, Tamata and the Alliance, tells the tale of a man torn between family, country, and friends in the depths of war.ย It goes on thru his whole life after leaving Indochina on a leaky Marie-Thรฉrรจse in 1952 and crossing the Indian Ocean during monsoon season.ย This voyage unfortunately came to a abrupt halt on a reef near Mauritius and loss of his boat. He got a job on a freighter and headed back to France to start over.ย He worked at a medical supply company and wrote his first book (Vagabond des Mers du Sud) about his sailing journeys. With the proceeds from this book he and his wife built a famous ketch, Joshua, named after Slocum. They sailed Joshua from France into the South Pacific hoping to circumnavigate the globe.ย With time and money running out they turned back east around Cape Horn towards France.ย Sailing non stop from Tahiti back to France they logged the longest non stop yachting record at that time.ย The legendary Golden Globe Race during which he continued around the worldย another 2/3 lap brought him back in Tahiti.ย Here he became part of a group of locals and sailors resisting atomic tests in the Tuamotus.ย After battling to windward from the Societies a group of yachts and their crews placed themselves and their boats in the target area to try and halt the French bomb testing.ย A disruption occurred but a halt was not achieved.ย Moittesier also tried to minimize development along the Papeete waterfront.
It has been over 50 years since the Golden Globe race brought competitive non-stop solo circumnavigation into focus.ย It has been over 50 years since Robert Knox Johnson won the race after sailing 312 days nonstop and Bernard Moitessier dodged the finishline to keep on sailing.ย New races are underway testing new sailors, new vessels, and new technologies.ย Currently, the Vendee Globe race is underway from Brittany around the southern ocean and back to France.ย With amazingly modern foiling mono hulls matched with Uber modern electronics, oh so sweet sails and furlers solo sailors are blasting thru the ocean at speeds well over 20 kts for days and weeks on end doing the rounding in 80 or 90 days not 312.ย After starting in the early morning hours from Vendee after experiencing the massive crowds cheering each sailor as they get underway and head for the start line the sailors say 'adieu' and take off on there very own trip.ย The brave sailors of the Vendee Globe race are right now pushing themselves and their boats to the limit seeking glory on the main stage but more importantly something inside themselves separate from the podium or press.
What is that something?ย Something that pushes them.ย Something that inspires them.ย Something that humbles them.ย Something that give them the chance to prevail.ย Something that gives them a chance to connect with the legendaryย sailors, adventurers, and explorers that came before them and the ocean all around them.ย Whether part of a race or not, it takes a leap of faith to believe in yourself, your vessel, and your crew, a whole lot of courage, and a little bit of crazy to hop across an ocean, to watch the land slip below the horizon and not come up ahead for many days.ย And it takes self reliance to rock on anchor in paradise, to chase our dreams, to push our limits.ย While so much has changed some things at the core really just have not.
Side Note: I have to say that hauling at CNI was an incredibly pleasant boat yard experience.ย As in many places in French Polynesia there are free range fowl and they are a crack of dawn wakening force.ย The rooster alarm clock system is top notch and Iโm rarely asleep after 0530 which is great because nothing happens on the bottom of my boat from the rack.ย From the topsides on the stands I have both mountain and reef surf sunset views that are incredible!ย There is a Mediterranean food truck in walking distance that dishes up the most incredible gyros this side of Gibraltar!ย Taputu, Punuarii, Ioane, Jacques and Nathalie went beyond and above to make my time on the hard prosperous for Whirlwind. Having a bunch of French sailors around really raises the bar on standards of workmanship especially in the sailing department. Couple that with the traditional boat building skills and general care of the local folks being honed into modern materials and techniques and you have a very solid platform for taking care of your boat. Itโs amazing how many boat fabrication operations there are scattered around the area. CNI uses a hydraulic trailer which always gives me a bit of pause but, even with a 6.7โ draft, I had no issues and never felt concerned. Their jack stands and blocking materials are first class. With a huge array of Lagoons and Outremers in storage or being worked on the front yard looks like a showroom for French catamaran.ย There is a huge knowledge base for these types of boats here. If you need to haul out and store, get work done, or diy I would not hesitate to give CNI a shout.
contact@cnislv.com
SY WHIRLWIND ๐บ๐ธ Maurisa, Mike, Russell & Josea โ Alajuela 48โ
BOCAS DEL TORO ANCHORING ALERT
BOCAS DEL TORO ANCHORING ALERT
SV MAISON DE SANTEย spent hurricane season in Bocas Del Toro.ย They have a finger on the pulse there and share new restrictions that affect the anchorage in Bocas del Toro outside Red Frog Marina.
ATTENTION: Starting December 6, 2024, boats are NO longer able to anchor outside Red Frog Marina in Bocas Del Toro, Panama or they may be subject to $250-$300 fine by the Armada. All boats who were in the anchorage were told to leave by the Armada yesterday. I confirmed this with both a boat who was in the anchorage as well as a marina resident. The exact circumstances that led to this decision are unknown at this time.
SY MAISON DE SANTร ๐บ๐ธ Nicole & Keenan - ย Cal 46'
TENACATITA, MEXICO: CLASSIC CRUISERS ANCHORAGE
TENACATITA, MEXICO
CLASSIC CRUISERS ANCHORAGE
As part of Season 8's Kick-off events in Barra De Navidad this year people are invited to
SAIL TO TENECATITA BAY FOR A SUNDAY OF BEACH AND FUN and a BONFIRE ON THE BEACHย
โ 19ยฐ 17.975โฒ N 104ยฐ 50.1316โฒ W โ
Bahia Tenacatita is a classic cruisers anchorage on the Pacific coast of mainland Mexico.
SV PERCEPTION in the Cayman Islands
SV PERCEPTION in the CAYMAN ISLANDS
November 20-23, 2024
Ocean Posse vessel, SV PERCEPTION, started this cruising season off in northern Costa Rica. They have spent the last three months cruising from Marina Papagayo, Costa Rica southeast along the coast through the Panama Canal and north-northwest to the Isla Mujeres, Mexico off the west coast of Cancun.ย On their recent passage to Isla Mujeres they decided to avoid a cold front and take a detour and pause in the Cayman Islands.ย Here they share of their adventures upon their arrival in the Cayman Islands en route to Isla Mujeres Mexico.
The blue-water crew of Perception (Marty, Grace, Jim) arrived at Grand Cayman on a fine Wednesday afternoon after a raucous 4-day sail from Panama.ย And boy is the water blue โ after life in the Pacific; weโve seen nothing like the clarity and brilliant azure color of the water surrounding the island.ย We cleared in at the port in Georgetown after following the harbor patrol pilot boat up to the quay.ย Port Security and the customs and immigration officials were all super friendly and helpful โ a real pleasure after some of our experiences on the mainland over the past year.ย We had reservations at Marina Barcadere thanks to the shore-side persistence of Admiral Melinda and motored for 2.5 hours around the island into the bottom of North Sound to finally tie up and relax.
Our first surprise at Marina Barcadere was the docks โ no floating docks!ย Obviously, the tidal range is minimal, about ยฝ meter while we were there, but we werenโt used to high docks that donโt move with you.ย It took some fender adjustments to get things right and avoid trapping our big ball fender under the dock during the tidal cycle.ย I donโt think weโve ever been at a marina where weโve had to step off Perception at the shrouds.
The marina is in decent shape with wooden docks that are sound, with solid power, and potable water.ย The marina office is in the nearby Scotts Marine building which contains a chandlery mostly targeted at fishing boats.ย The boat yard sports a 26-foot beam travel lift โ I haven't had a chance to investigate further but it could have been a haul-out point even for our fat cat.ย The nearby Georgetown Yacht Club has a good restaurant where we dined three times during our stay.ย Conch fritters anyone?
We had about a day and a half to tour the island while waiting for our next weather window.ย The airport rental car center is just a 15-minute walk from the marina, so we picked up a little Toyota for about $45 per day and buzzed around the island.ย Our first stop was the Cayman Crystal Caves on North Side.ย The caves were opened for touring relatively recently, and offer 1.5 hour guided tours of the caves.ย (https://www.caymancrystalcaves.com/)
The caves and surrounding grounds are quite interesting and extensive.ย Our guide entertained us with history and information about the flora and fauna of the area.ย I was impressed at the good condition of the caves and features inside.ย They seemed little disturbed other than what had been done to open the caves for visitors.ย The lake in the caves offered a reflective view of the cave ceiling deeper in, and was the gem of the tour.
Our next stop on the island was Hell, pretty much a tourist trap but a fun and free stop where you can mail a postcard from Hell if the post office is open.ย The attraction in Hell is really just a jagged assortment of limestone rock formations with a couple of wooden platforms for an overlook.ย Hell is a painless stop on the way to the Cayman Turtle Center as long as you arenโt competing with a busload of cruise ship passengers.
Our last tourist stop on the island was the Cayman Turtle Center ( https://www.turtle.ky/).ย The center opened in 1968 and is billed as the longest operating conservation center for green turtles.ย The main attraction is the turtle breeding bay, where approximately 280 turtles are in constant motion giving you an up-close view of the massive animals.ย The bay is backed by a sandy beach where the females can lay their eggs which are then collected by the park staff to incubate in a controlled environment.ย
The friendly park guides provide information about the center and the turtles therein, happily pointing out Sparky, the oldest turtle in the pond at 95 years.ย There are many other pools in the park where you can get really close to the big turtles and touch the smaller ones.ย
After a few days stretching their sea legs SY PERCEPTION got their weather window from the Cayman Islands to Isla Mujeres Marina, Mexico.ย Jim reports that,"The sail from Cayman to Isla Mujeres was a pretty wild ride for me" and " We sailed almost the whole way with just our white sails doing 7-10 knots (pretty good for our cruising cat and my sailing skills)."ย With this leg of their voyage behind them they are now they are enjoying some well deserved downtime poolside.
SY PERCEPTION ๐บ๐ธ Jim & Melinda & Grace - Lagoon 42'
THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR ADVENTURE!
Makboatworks
Makboatworksย partners with the OCEAN POSSE
a Yanmar 4JH
By Mike Keller, Makboatworks
Iโm in Virginia having tacos with my kids when the phone rings. Itโs my clients and Ocean Posse members, Tim and Gretchen on S/V Felicitร . They are five miles from rounding Cabo Corrientes in Mexico and I can hear the shrill sound of an engine alarm in the background.
I meticulously prepared the engine back in San Diego before Felicitร set off for Mexico in 2022 and now itโs overheating. Before they called, they did the obvious things: checked the impeller, checked the coolant, checked the oil, and looked for leaks. Thatโs when they picked up the phone and called me, their virtual โlife line,โ and the virtual troubleshooting began.
I always start with the obvious. Perhaps they picked up something thatโll shake loose when they restart. While they were a bit nervous to restart the engine, Tim turned the key. Water was flowing out of the exhaust, and I hear them breathe a sigh of relief, chalking it up to a minor hiccup. I bid them fair winds and went back to my kids and our tacosโฆ for a few minutes. The phone rings again, and Tim is on the phone with that darn alarm blaring in the background.
I asked them toย inspect the water pump.ย The raw pump was showing no leaks, the bearings are fine, and the impeller looks perfectโno missing fins or signs of separation from the bushing. It doesnโt add up. They decided to turn back for La Cruz under sail and then the deep trouble shooting began.
Back at the dock, I had them test the water pump. Everything seemed fine. Water was flowing steadily, and the engine was running without overheating. Convinced it was a fluke, I suggested they go for a test sail. For a while, everything ran smoothly. Then, 30 minutes in, the temperature climbed, and the water flow stoppedโagain.
Uncovering the Culprit
After exhausting the usual suspectsโthrough-hull blockages, impeller issues, and the cooling system, I suggested they inspect and clean the heat exchangerโwhich they did with the help of a local mechanic in La Cruz. They also took a look at the exhaust system (replaced during the 2022 refit) everythingย looked fine. But that darn alarm was still sounding. This left only one thing: the water pump itself. A rebuild or replacement seems inevitable.
So after I talked Tim through removing the raw water pump, the mystery unraveled. The gear driving the pump and the flywheel had worn teethโbut not in the way you might expect. Both sets of teeth were worn on the edges, a telltale sign that the pumpโs gear had been installed backward.
Whatโs more surprising? The pump had never leaked, and regular maintenance showed no red flags. The impellers had been replaced routinely, and general servicing was diligently performed. This issue, hidden in plain sight, had been waiting since before Tim and Gretchen bought the boat. It likely stemmed from a repair by a previous owner, overlooked and untraceable until now.
Fortunately, prior to departure Gretchen asked me to give them a list of suggested spares to carry so they had a spare raw water pump onboard and using Whatโs App and Facetime I was able to support them from afar.
What we learned
This Yanmar 4JH incident with my clients on Felicitร serves as a reminder that even seasoned boaters can learn something new. With every challenge comes wisdom, and with every surprise, an opportunity to become a better, more resilient sailor.
So, whatโs the takeaway from this experience? No matter how carefully we planned setting up their boat for cruising or how diligently they kept up on the service of their systems, unexpected problems can still arise. Wild cards like this teach us to dig deeper and inspect the less obvious.
Here are a few key lessons:
- Donโt Assume: A โnew-to-youโ boat deserves a thorough inspection, even of components that seem to be working fine. Remove and inspect the water pump as part of your first deep dive into the engine.
- Take Pictures: Before removing any part, take photos of its orientation. Itโs a simple way to ensure you can reinstall correctly or identify prior mistakes.
- Expect the Unexpected: Preventative maintenance is critical, but it doesnโt eliminate every possible failure. Staying prepared for surprises and carrying the right spares is part of the boating experience.
Next time youโre out on the water, remember: every hiccup is a chance to grow, troubleshoot, and, ultimately, enjoy the adventure of boating.
Photos
The water pump with worn gear teeth:
Flywheel damage inside the engine housing:
Comparison of the old water pump (left) with the new one (right):
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