3) ENTRY INTO HIGHEST WIND RECORDED + TRACKING THE DEVILS BACKBONE ELEUTHERA ๐ง๐ธ BAHAMAS
The highest wind recorded this season thus far has nit been a Papagayo burst or Tehantepecker – this is a micro burst with gusts close to 60 knots recorded in the Bahamas – currently the front runner in the highest wind recorded category
In addition they have also recorder their track into North Eleuthera / Harbour Island via the infamous Devil’s Backbone – now available in Good Nautical with 200 way-points – saving you hundreds of dollars in piloting fees
5) SUCCESSFUL PANAMA ๐ต๐ฆ CANAL PASSAGE AND GUNA YALA CULTURAL TREASURES
Red Rover Exiting the Panama Canal at the Gatun Locks on the Caribbean Side and their way to San Blas
Red Rover at anchor in San Blas, Panama
Kevin & Alison – in Guna Yala territory aka San Blas
The region is a comarca indรญgena (indigenous province) in northeast Panama (Official Gazette of Panama). Guna Yala is home to the indigenous people known as the Gunas. It is bounded on the north by the Caribbean Sea, on the south by the Dariรฉn Province and Emberรก-Wounaan, on the east by Colombia, and on the west by the province of Colรณn.
During the first twenty years of the independent country of Panama, the Guna had serious differences with national governments, because they tried to eradicate their culture and their customs.
Among the most important traditions of the Guna people there are:
Children between 4 and 5 take part in ceremony of “inna-suit” or Baptism. It’s involves their first haircut, which is attended by all the people in the community. The female is assigned a name in the Guna language. This name is next to the name given in the country’s official language.
“Ico-inna“, or “Feast of the Needle” in lack of a more accurate translation, is the feast of puberty where a young girl after her first menstruation participates in a party. The pubescent girl gets her septum pierced and a ring with coconut oil as an antiseptic is placed through it.
The Night Festival or “inna-mutiki” is a party where all the people get involved in the celebration of a wedding or a new marriage in the community. This festival usually lasts several days until the liquor stock garnered by the families is finished.
The governmental structure of Guna Yala is defined in Law 16 of 1953. The General Congress Guna is the highest political authority of Guna Yala. It consists of representatives of all communities in Guna Yala, and meets twice a year. Votes are taken by each sahila (elected leader) of the community. Guna Yala is politically subdivided into four corregimientos (districts), with a total of 51 comunidades 49 of which are located on islands of the San Blas Archipelago off the mainland coast.
Rudencio Garcia is the chief of the Holandesas islands area of Guna Yala. We have been so fortunate to get to know him and his 15 person family over the past four days. We have been filling their water jugs and giving them kitchen stores, and they have been supplying us with homemade bread (this morning), avocados, limes, lobster and of course, molas !
Kevin was invited into the chief’s home, to see the tribe’s way to cook fish. On his visit this morning he was seeking magazines. We don’t have any but we did give him a Nordhavn 2022 calendar!
365 islands and cays in the San Blas Islands
MY RED ROVER ๐บ๐ธ Kevin & Alison- Nordhavn 55′
6) MONTE ALBรN ๐ฒ๐ฝ OAXACA, MEXICO
Large pre-Columbian archaeological site situated atop an artificially leveled ridge. It has an elevation of about 6,400 ft above mean sea level and rises 1,300 ft from the valley floor, in an easily defensible location.
Besides being one of the earliest cities of Mesoamerica, Monte Albรกn was important for nearly one thousand years as the eminent Zapotec socio-political and economic center. Founded at around 500 BC
Visible from anywhere in the central part of the Valley of Oaxaca, the impressive ruins of Monte Albรกn attracted visitors and explorers throughout the colonial and modern eras.
Panama Posse veterans SKY POND crossed the equator and are now part of South Pacific Posse Season 2
David on SY Dreamer sent in this Manta Ray Video
SY SKY POND track across the Pacific ๐บ๐ธ Joe, Kristen & Crew – Seawind 1160 38โฒ
9) GOLFITO ๐จ๐ท COSTA RICA TO PUNTA BALSA ๐ต๐ฆ PANAMA
Sunset at Banana Bay Marina, Golfito
David & Toni
David and the confiscated drug submarine near Capitania del Puerto Golfito, Costa Rica
Anchorage at Punta Balsa Panama
FROM PRIOR SEASON
After we left Golfito, we headed around Punta Burica for the elusive Punta Balsa . That was about a 65-mile leg. I say elusive because there wasnโt much of a punta to judge where the heck the anchorage was supposed to be. It is just a roadstead anchorage, and one that requires you to be pretty far off the shore due to shoal. We were pleasantly surprised to find it a decent anchorage, and we had a fairly pleasant nightโs sleep, but it sure seemed strange. We anchored out front of a large hotel/estate that had an expansive low, orange wall all around the yard. Watch the depth finder as thereโs some real shoal water about. We anchored at 08โ04.643; 082โ51.013, about 20 ft., about a quarter mile off shore, almost right on top of a little panga mooring. May want to give the mooring bouy more room, but it wasnโt in use and we didnโt get any middle of the night surprises. Our approach was somewhere near 08โ03.40; 082โ50.29. We really did some sniffing about until we found where to drop the anchor. Kind of weird, but not too rolly and not too windy. 8′ tide
Punta Mala Panama on a calm day in the summer / rainy season
If you stay very close to shore after punta mala, you may catch a counter current taking you up. ( from SY Outventure )
Punta Mala is no joke and earned itโs name. We encountered a trifecta of strong current, swell and wind against us. Rather than fighting it, we turned East and made a wide loop along Las Perlas. ( from SY Coddiwomple )
We had a good 4 hr sail last night from Isla Iguana. That was a quiet 1/3 of the passage. With the couple of sails during this passage from Golfito to Vista Mar and the lower RPMs we were able to make it all the way in 47 gal of fuel with about 4โ in the tank to spare. Whew. One worry over.
Now to dive into the autopilot to see if I can figure out what failed. The reading and Raymarine tech support gave me some ideas on how to troubleshoot the issue. Based on a couple of electrical tests I did at Isla Iguana I was able to determine that the course computer was not the issue. I now believing it to be the clutch not engaging. It has power at the course computer, so I need to check at the clutch for power and a good connection. If those are good it will probably be that the clutch needs to be replaced. Iโve asked Raymarine if those are available as replacement parts. Fingerโs crossed.
SY NO REGRETS ๐บ๐ธ Bruce & Lynette – Fast Passage 39โฒ
Excerts fron the Sailing Directions for the West Coasts of Mexico and Central America
Congratulations to both Nian an Don on SY ENJOY for successfully getting their 100t captain’s license
SY ENJOY ๐บ๐ธ Captain Nina & Captain Don – Lagoon 42โฒ
12) TRANSITION TO THE NEXT SEASON PANAMA POSSE 6
Transition and renewal between seasons starts June 5th New registration and renewals opens June 5th, 2022 All prior season access and benefits including discounts will expire July 4th, 2022 Early registration Starts June 5th 2022 Regular registration starts Nov 2022
NEW THIS SEASON
3 days and 3 nights of learning, fun and mingling at the first Panama Posse and Pacific Posse “University” Oct 25 – 27, 2022 San Diego, California Limited to 75 Cruising Couples or 150 Individuals – stay tuned for details
A typical Panama Posse party at Bocas Marina w Delta Swizzler, Shearwater, Sava, Amakya, Sonamara. amo
13) PANCHO VILLA
Francisco Villa born Josรฉ Doroteo Arango Arรกmbula was initially a bandit, who became a general in the Mexican Revolution. He was a key figure in the revolutionary violence that forced out President Porfirio Dรญaz and brought Francisco I. Madero to power in 1911. When Madero was ousted by a coup led by General Victoriano Huerta in February 1913, he led anti-Huerta forces in the Constitutionalist Army 1913โ14. The commander of the coalition was civilian governor of Coahuila Venustiano Carranza. After the defeat and exile of Huerta in July 1914, Villa broke with Carranza. Villa dominated the meeting of revolutionary generals that excluded Carranza and helped create a coalition government that was weak and ineffective. Emiliano Zapata and Villa became formal allies in this period, but it was only in principle. Like Zapata, Villa was strongly in favor of land reform, but his plans were not implemented when he had power.
Villa with his staff in 1913. Villa is in gray suit in center. Villa and Fierro served in the Constitutionalist Army opposing Huerta.
Civil war broke out when Carranza challenged Villa. Villa was decisively defeated by Constitutionalist General รlvaro Obregรณn in summer 1915, and the U.S. aided Carranza directly against Villa in the Second Battle of Agua Prieta in November 1915. Much of Villa’s army left after Villa’s defeat on the battlefield and his lack of resources to buy arms and pay soldiers’ salaries. Angered at the U.S. aid to Carranza, Villa conducted a raid on the border town of Columbus, New Mexico to goad the U.S. to invade Mexico in 1916-17. Despite a major contingent of soldiers and the latest military technology, the U.S. failed to capture Villa. When President Carranza was ousted from power in 1920, Villa negotiated an amnesty with interim President Adolfo de la Huerta and was given a landed estate, on the condition he retire from politics. He was assassinated in 1923. Although his faction did not prevail in the Revolution, he is one of its most charismatic and prominent figures.
Me and Pancho planning our next move.
@Santa Catarina Lake Atitlan Guatemala. Crew mate Transformation to typical local stand out(!)
SY KATMANDU ๐ฟ๐ฆ Terry – Lagoon 42′
14) PANAMA POSSE
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We had difficult passage from the San Blas Islands to Colombia. It is only 200 miles but the direction of the wind, current, and waves all make it more than a little uncomfortable. And then when you add a night full of lightning all around the boat, it becomes not only uncomfortable but terrifying. However, we got through it and after an afternoon, a full night, and then another full day of sailing we arrived in Colombia. We sailed to a small group of islands 20 miles west of Cartagena so that we would not have to enter the very busy port in the dark and, so much more importantly, not have another terrifying night of lightning. As we approached the coast of Colombia just after dark we were greeted by the Colombia Navy wishing to come aboard. We lowered the sails and turned on the motor to hold a steady course. The expertly brought their RIB next to the boat and two officers in full combat gear came aboard. They were immediately greeted by Rangerโs ferocious bark and they told us that if he tries to bite them they would shoot him. Not exactly the best introduction but totally understandable. I put Ranger in a position in the back of the boat where he could be seen and could see but out of everyoneโs way. The officers quickly set about getting all of our information and relaying it to authorities on shore or on a larger ship that we did not see. I kept us slowing moving to the spot we planned to anchor for the night as Ashley and Victoria handled the paperwork and translations. The RIB that brought them stayed on our flank ready to jump into action if it was needed. I definitely felt many eyes on me as I held our course. After the paperwork section of our evening the officers informed us of and welcomed us to, the inspection part of the nightโs events. They asked to go below, asked us to keep Ranger upstairs and after relaying to their team on the RIB they went below. As soon as they got into the salon area of the boat they went right for the dry stores. They pulled out all the sugar, flour and baking soda. They opened each container and taste tested or smelled everything. They knew right where to go on a sailboat and they knew right how to access it. This was clearly not their first time. After about an hour of searching and taste testing they finished up. They offered to help put everything back but Ashley, Victoria and Alexander refused and told them it was no problem. We offered them all sodas or cold waters and they gladly accepted as it was very hot and they were fully kitted out in combat fatigues, helmets, masks and body armor. They also were both carrying assault rifles and side arms. The inside of our boat was in the high 80โs and they even looked in the engine room where the temps had to be around 110+ degrees. As they guzzled their cold beverages we loaded them up with extras and a few for the crew of the RIB. They apologized for the inconvenience and welcomed us to Colombia.
The next day we made our way to Cartagena to get a quick look at the city, rest and provision for our passage north to Hispaniola or Jamaica. Our plan was only to stay in Colombia a few days and then continue on once the weather allows. We spent the next few days exploring the old walled city. We walked on the walls from the 1600โs. We toured the old military forts from the time the Spanish ruled the area. We learned all about the history of the city, Colombia and the colonization of the 1500-1900โs. We found some amazing restaurants and met some wonderful people. Two days before we were to leave we were invited over to another cruising familyโs boat. We had dinner and talked about each familyโs travels. They have an 11 year old boy and a 14 year old girl so our kids matched up OK. The parents informed us about the quality work that is done in Colombia and the more than fair pricing. That got Ashley and I thinking. They gave us the number to a Colombian man who specializes in fiberglass work. They very next day he was on our boat with a partner of his who specializes in stainless steel welding and just like that we are staying another month here in Colombia. More to come on the project, our further exploration of the city, Alexander and Victoriaโs local basketball team and our trip into the Amazon Rainforest, the Amazon River and the Southern Hemisphere.
SY SAMADHI V ๐บ๐ธ Dan, Ashley, Victoria & Alexander – Tayana 55′
16) FORTIFICATIONS OF CARTAGENA ๐จ๐ด COLOMBIA
The Castillo San Felipe de Barajas is the largest fortification and the crowning glory of the Spanish Empireโs defensive network in the city of Cartagena Colombia. The castle is located on the Hill of San Lรกzaro in a strategic location, dominating approaches to the city by land or sea. It was built by the Spanish starting in 1536 during the colonial era.
It is organized into 8 fortifications to defensively to protect against pirate and foreign power attacks.
Key features include the triangular Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas, surrounded by these batteries
๐จ๐บ Marina Marlin Nautica Cayo Largo โ Cuba
๐น๐จ South Bank Marina & Boatyard โ Turks and Caicos
๐ง๐ธ Romora Bay Resort and Marina โ Bahamas
๐ง๐ธ Elizabeth on the Bay Marina โ Bahamas
๐ง๐ธ Great Harbour Cay Marina โ Bahamas
๐ง๐ธ Blue Marlin Cove Resort & Marina โ Bahamas
๐ฉ๐ด Ocean World Marina โ Dominican Republic
๐ฉ๐ด Marina Puerto Bahia โ Dominican Republic
๐บ๐ธ Marathon Marina โ Marathon Keys
๐บ๐ธ Pier 66 Hotel & Marina โ Ft. Lauderdale, USA
๐บ๐ธ IGY Marina at Ortega Landing โ Jacksonville, FL , USA
๐บ๐ธ Oasis Marinas at Fernandina Harbor Marina โ FL , USA
๐บ๐ธ Morningstar Marinas Golden Isles St. Simons Isl. โ Georgia, USA
๐บ๐ธ Windmill Harbour Marina โ Hilton Head South Carolina , USA
๐บ๐ธ Coffee Bluff Marina โ Savannah Georgia , USA
๐บ๐ธ Hazzard Marine โ Gerogetown, North Carolina , USA
๐บ๐ธ Holden Beach โ Town Dock, North Carolina , USA
๐บ๐ธ Portside Marina โ Morehead City, North Carolina USA
๐บ๐ธ Tideawater Yacht Marina โ Portsmouth, USA
๐บ๐ธ Ocean Yacht Marina, Portsmouth, USA
๐บ๐ธ York River Yacht Haven โ Virginia , USA
๐บ๐ธ Yorktown Riverwalk Landing โ Virginia USA
๐บ๐ธ Regatta Point Marina โ Deltaville, Virginia USA
Cuban cigars are cigars manufactured in Cuba from tobacco grown within that island nation. Historically regarded as among the world’s โfinestโ, they are synonymous with the island’s culture and contribute nearly one quarter of the value of all exports from the country. The filler, binder, and wrapper may come from different areas of the island, though much is produced in Pinar del Rรญo province, in the regions of Vuelta Abajo and Semi Vuelta, as well as in farms in the Viรฑales region. All cigar production in Cuba is controlled by state-owned Cubatabaco. The Cuban cigar is also referred to as “El Habano”.
21) PANAMA CANAL AGENT CENTENARIO CONSULTING ERICK GALVEZ
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