Beat, Caroline, dogs & Heyson Garcia - YES PLACENCIA YACHT CLUB IS UBER DOG FRIENDLY
We,
Caroline Imfeld and Beat Rettich are running this place since January
2021. We moved from Switzerland to Belize in 2019 and found this
treasure while looking for a dock for our yacht.
Simplicity on a high level is our aim and to make our guests happy.
FOR RESERVATIONS AND MOORINGS @ PLACENCIA YACHT CLUB
(2) PANAMA POSSE AWARDSFUN ACTIVITIES, GOLF, POOL, DJ LOUNGE, + MARINE EXPO
SAT. MAY 11 '24 BUENAVENTURA MARINA 🇵🇦 PANAMA
This is a very exclusive signature event in the Hamptons of Panama.
The upscale resort Buenaventura is just 80 minutes west of Panama City
and is one of the most charming and reserved places on the Pacific coast
of Panama. Only 60 nm from the Las Perlas.
The Western Pacific side of Panama a highlight along the Panama Posse Route.
There
are multiple pristine archipelagos that offer solitude, breathtaking
scenery, and expansive wilderness. Cruising through this area is a
highlight for everyone that gives themselves time to enjoy it!
SV GALATEA recently took a trip to explore these Panamanian waters west of Punta Mala. Here Mark and Sarah share their trip report:
Quick
recommendation if you’re looking for your next sailing excursion. A few
weeks ago we set out to explore western Panama. The trip has been
wonderful. We just left (Isla) Coiba and are currently in the
Islas Secas. We had an incredible week in Bahia Honda (Domingo and his
family are SO nice and they are *dying* for more sailors to come visit
their bay.) Weather has been outstanding, sailing has been good,
and anchorages have been calm. Do not skip over this part of Panama—it’s
amazing.
SV GALATEA & SV TEULU on anchor in Naranjo
Dinner with Diego and his family in Bahia Honda
Enjoying the beach at Isla Canal de Afueras
Afternoon beach walk on Isla Cebaco
Isla Granita de Oro in Isla Coiba National Park
Juneau checking on the windlass
Beach on Islas Secas
Sunset in Boca Chica
SY GALATEA 🇺🇸 Sarah & Mark - Morgan 46'
Thank you for Sharing your Adventures on the water !
Chart - 21580 Cabo Metapalo to Morro de Puercos Cabo the amazing cruising grounds of western Pacific Panama
7) SHARING YOUR EXPLORATIONS is the heart and soul of the Panama Posse
Please
share pictures of your adventures, your award entries/nominations, your
breathtaking sunsets, and picturesque anchorages on our group
communications platform for others to enjoy in real time and/or email
Maurisa at editor@panamaposse.com
to share in the upcoming newsletter. Maurisa is a sailor among
us. She is part of the Ocean Posse crew and enjoys writing fun and
helpful updates to the Panama Posse.
Sunset over Drake Bay, Costa Rica from SV SERENITY
8) POSSE PERK: SHIPPING TO PANAMA WITH EMILIO@OCEANPOSSE.COM
$ 3.50 x Pound airfreight delivered to your Marina once a week
$ 9.00 x cfut ocean freight delivered to your Marina once a week
l My name is Emilio We are introducing exciting new shipping services tailored specifically for participants of the Panama and Pacific Posse.
As
fellow enthusiasts of the sea, we understand the challenges and
logistics involved in transporting goods and supplies during your
journey. That’s why we are thrilled to offer a seamless and reliable
solution to ensure that your packages arrive safely and on time,
allowing you to focus on enjoying your adventure ahead.
Here’s how our service can benefit you:
1. Convenience: Say
goodbye to the hassle of carrying extra provisions and supplies on your
yacht. With our shipping service, you can send everything you need
ahead of time, directly to your destination in Panama.
2. Reliability:
We pride ourselves on our commitment to reliability. Rest assured that
your packages will be handled with care and delivered promptly to your
specified location in Panama, allowing you to plan with confidence.
3. Competitive Rates:
Enjoy competitive pricing without compromising on quality or service.
We offer transparent pricing with no hidden fees, ensuring that you
receive the best value for your shipping needs.
4. Peace of Mind:
With our track record of excellence and attention to detail, you can
have peace of mind knowing that your shipments are in good hands. Focus
on enjoying the Panama Posse Yacht Rally experience while we take care
of the logistics.
I
would love the opportunity to discuss how our shipping service can
enhance your experience in Panama - by air or by sea. Please feel free
to reach out to me directly with any questions or to request a quote.
Thank
you for considering our service, and we look forward to the possibility
of working together to make your journey to Panama as smooth and
enjoyable as possible.
About Emilio:
Seasoned Industrial Engineer with a career in the marina and yacht
industry. Fluent in English and Spanish I provide top level customer
service, vessel know-how including maintenance needs, logistics,
customs commitment to delivering a superior yachting experience.
We
are constantly adding benefits for the participants of the Panama Posse
- if your marina wants to sponsor the Panama Posse please let us know we'd love to add them >>
LINTON BAY MARINA 🇵🇦
SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE
09° 36.8566′ N 079° 34.8383′ W
HAUL OUT SPECIAL @ Puerto Lindo, Portobelo, PANAMA 09° 36.86'N 079° 34.8' W
APRIL AND MAY 50% off Haul-out and Splash for Panama Posse Participants
HAUL & SPLASH (Full Service)
Lifting, Jet-Washing (fresh water), Run to yard position, Supports Change Position and Back to Water. Rates x LOA
It
is our pleasure to have our beautiful marina as station for all sea
adventurers. Located in Puerto Lindo, Colon, Panama, we have a
strategical geographical position for hurricanes safe haven and last
stop heading to or from the San Blas Islands.
Our
Marina offers 80+ slips with 7+ moorings with enough depth for shafts
up to 5 meters, fuel station, restaurants, 24 hr. security, dry storage
and the biggest Travel Lift in Panama with a capacity of hauling out up
to 160 tons!
We
will give all Panama Posse members a discount of 15% for daily and
weekly rates in our slips as well as a 50% discount in haul outs and 30%
off work areas in our yard. Just remember to mention your membership
when arriving.
SV DIVERGENT framed by the letter 'P' & anchored just off the town of Amapala
Isla
Tigre is In Bahia Fonseca. Bahia Fonseca is uniquely shared by
three countries: El Salvador (to the north and west), Honduras
(generally in the center), and Nicaragua (to the south and east).
Isla Tigre is part of Honduras. Visiting vessels are required to
check into the country at their first port of call.
Trip Report from SV DIVERGENT:
Amapala,
Isla Tigre, Honduras! We had a short but wonderful time there and would
definitely go back if we were headed south again.
There are no mooring balls or marina, but we anchored with good holding and plenty of room near the historic Amapala pier.
It
was easy to check in and out with the port captain and immigration
office, both located on the pier. We recall the cost being less than 20
USD.
The
port captain told us they only get a few cruisers each year. There is a
lot of panga traffic to and from the island. As a result, we received a
lot of viewing attention, and people were very friendly.
There is easy dinghy landing next to the pier at low tide.
All the streets we walked on or saw were cobblestone.
Local transportation is mainly via tuk-tuks. We also saw locals on motorbikes and quads.
There were several small tiendas suitable for provisioning.
There is an ATM on the main street near the pier.
Our
exploration and experience were only within the town of Amapala. We did
not get a chance to see the rest of the small island. Amapala is a
no-frills, authentic working village; there are not many tourist
amenities (restaurants, etc.). It was all about the experience for us –
some of the highlights were:
-
The main street connected to the pier has a colorful canopy of
umbrellas, which was fun to have as a backdrop for pictures. (The pier
itself is also quite colorful!)
-
Taking a tuk-tuk ride through town to several tiendas for provisioning.
Our driver was a friendly young man who was all smiles and eager to
suggest where we could shop.
-Seeing interesting historical architecture.
-Watching the locals at work, at play, or at their homes.
Umbrellas offer shade and bright colors along the cobblestone paths
Three wheeled Tuk-Tuks are the taxis in Amapala
Ena and Gary enjoying Amapala on their way north along the coast.
SY TIAMAT 🇺🇸 Stephanie & Owen – Fountaine Pajot 44’
11) MUST SEE: MANUEL ANTONIO PARK
COSTA RICA 🇨🇷
Manuel
Antonio National Park – Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, is a
quintessential Costa Rican National Park in the Central Pacific
Conservation Area. This national treasure is located on the
Pacific coast a few miles south east of Quepos and Marina Pez Vela.
The park is along the seaside and is rich in flora and fauna.
There are many local and knowledgeable guides that lead nature
walks through the park although the park can also be enjoyed along the
easy walking paths by visitors on their own. The diversity of
wildlife in its 6.83 km2 (3 sq mi) is unequaled with 109 species of
mammals and 184 species of birds.
Most guides carry high powered viewing scopes for spotting animals up-close.
There are about 184 bird species in the Park.
Among the thousands of insects, this Delicate Dragonfly perches on a stick
There are Reptiles and Amphibians adding to the diversity in Manuel Antonio.
Large Iguanas patrol the beach and love eating Machineel fruits.
There are more shades of green than one can imagine.
Some plants create vessels that hold water.
Manuel
Antonio was established in 1972. It is well known for its beautiful
beaches and hiking trails. In 2011, Manuel Antonio was listed by Forbes
as among the world’s 12 most beautiful national parks. Best of all
this National Park can be visited along the Panama Posse Route along
the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. Cruisers often visit the park
while anchored nearby or tucked into a slip in a very proximal marina.
12) GOOD NAUTICAL:
PLAYA BIESANZ - PUNTA QUEPOS, COSTA RICA 🇨🇷
Playa
Biesanz lies just north of Punta Quepos which protects the anchorage
from most of the southern swell. The small bay has a crescent of white
sand backed by dense jungle and, lying so close to Manuel Antonio
National Park, is a good place for spotting a variety of monkeys and
even sloths if you are lucky.
The
bottom is sandy with some rocks so choose a nice sandy patch in 5-10m
to drop anchor. The holding in sand is good. If the swell is wrapping
around the point in to the bay, use a stern anchor to reduce the roll.
Take the dinghy ashore at the southern end of the beach and one of the
locals will offer to keep an eye on it.
Facilities
A
steep, muddy path from the east end of the beach leads up to a track
which will eventually bring you out on the main road where you can take a
bus or taxi to Quepos (5km) or to Manuel Antonio National Park (3km).
In the small village where the track joins the road there is a bank, a
couple of grocery stores and plenty of restaurants and hotels.
POSSE TIP from SV SERENTITY:
If
you have dinghy wheels you can enter on the left side of the beach as
you face it. Make sure to drag the dinghy high on the beach. We simply
anchored our dinghy off the shore (understanding tidal moves first). No
problems.
It
is always wise when leaving your dinghy ashore to bring it well above
the high tide line, lock the motor and the boat whenever possible.
In
our Harbor Master Office we help all our guest to do the arrivals and
departures of boats instead to send them to the Port Captain Office.
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We
are Dino (Captain and boat yoga master) and Maja (first mate/Admiral
when needed and a self-proclaimed galley goddess), a Slovenian couple
from sailing yacht Vingathor - a Tayana 42 Vancouver.
We
owned different boats all our lives and are always happiest at sea. We
have been dreaming of crystal-clear waters, (sometimes not so) gentle
breezes, and stunning sunsets.
Three
years ago, when winters in Europe got too much to handle, we decided to
buy a sailboat in La Paz, Mexico and set on a journey to find the best
wind, chrystal clear water, interesting people, amazing food, music and
cocktails.
Since
then we have sailed through Mexico, El Salvador, Costa Rica and Panama.
We crossed the Panama Canal last year and visited San Andres,
Providencia, Cayman Islands and Cuba.
We are currently in Isla Mujeres, Mexico on our way to Guatemala for hurricane season.
As it comes to next season plans, we are unsure which way the wind will take us.
If you see us somewhere feel free to stop and say hi, there is always plenty of food and drinks on board!
Dengue
fever is transmitted to humans through the bites of infected female
mosquitoes, primarily the Aedes aegypti mosquito.
BE AWARE: DENGUE FEVER ON THE RISE IN PANAMA
The
Department of Epidemiology of the Ministry of Health (Minsa) in Panama
confirms 2,745 accumulated cases of Dengue throughout the country.
The regions with the most positive cases are: Panama Metro with 612;
Panamá Oeste with 456, Colón with 311, Chiriquí with 273 and Panama Este
with 332.
The
World Health Organization cautions people to know that Dengue is a
viral, mosquito borne infection most common in tropical and sub-tropical
climates worldwide, mostly in urban and semi-urban areas. Dengue
Fever symptoms can be mild to sever or even fatal. Dengue is most
often treated with pain medication.
The
best way to avoid getting Dengue is to not get bitten by mosquitos.
Mosquitos are most active in the morning and in the
afternoon/early evening when the sun is on the horizon.
Thankfully, most people that get infected with Dengue do not have
symptoms. However, people infected more than once get symptoms
progressively more severe.
Symptoms
Most
people with dengue have mild or no symptoms and will get better in 1–2
weeks. Rarely, dengue can be severe and lead to death.
If symptoms occur, they usually begin 4–10 days after infection and last for 2–7 days. Symptoms may include:
high fever (40°C/104°F)
severe headache
pain behind the eyes
muscle and joint pains
nausea
vomiting
swollen glands
rash.
Individuals who are infected for the second time are at greater risk of severe dengue.
Severe dengue symptoms often come after the fever has gone away:
severe abdominal pain
persistent vomiting
rapid breathing
bleeding gums or nose
fatigue
restlessness
blood in vomit or stool
being very thirsty
pale and cold skin
feeling weak.
People with these severe symptoms should get care right away.
After recovery, people who have had dengue may feel tired for several weeks.
La Niña suppresses hurricane activity in the central and eastern Pacific basins, and enhances it in the Atlantic basin
Panama
Posse vessels are beginning to have more and more discussions about
Hurricane strategies where they want their vessel and crew to be come
hurricane season. Some vessels are heading up the coast from
Panama and parts in between towards Mexico. Others are heading
south along the coast to Pacific Costa Rica and Panama. While
others still are on the Caribbean side of the route making their way to
their 'spot' in Colombia - north to Rio Dulce and further north - or
sail to Grenada / ABC's. We are going to discuss the Pacific in this
segment.
There are, of course, several options to consider.
We’ll touch on these in one of the upcoming weekly LINE calls but just as a baseline here is some info.
Please take all of this with a grain of salt.
Pacific Hurricane Strategies run the gamut with some general markers for you to ponder.
Historic hurricane paths
On
the Pacific Coast of the Panama Posse Route there are many options for
Hurricane season. Each with different pros and cons to consider.
In general, between June and November, the further south or north
you go there is less to no change of a hurricane. However,
lightening becomes more of a real risk the further south you go.
SOUTHERN ZONE
ECUADOR
Puerto Amistad Marina
PANAMA on the Pacific side:
Vista Mar Marina
Buenaventura Marina
Boca Chica ( near working dock )
La Playita Marina
Flamenco Marina
(no hurricanes, yes lighting strikes except for Buenaventura Marina and Red Frog Marina no strikes )
COSTA RICA
Golfito Marina Village
Banana Bay Marina
Marina Pez Vela
Marina Papagayo
*customs issues can be ameliorated with a bond
(no hurricanes, yes lighting strikes except for Marina Papagayo no strikes )
NICARAGUA
Marina Puesta del Sol
(no hurricanes, yes lighting strikes)
EL SALVADOR
Bill & Jean’s Moorings
Marina Bahia del Sol
(no hurricanes, yes lighting strikes)
CENTRAL ZONE
Tehuntapec, MX is the area where the hurricanes usually originate from on their path north .
Southern Mexico
Marina Chiapas (no hurricanes, no recent strikes)
NORTHERN ZONE
Central to Northern Pacific Mexico &Sea of Cortez
All
Mexican marinas on the Pacific Side except for Ensaenda and Puerto
Peñasco in the Sea of Cortez are in the bona-fide Hurricane Zone and
vessels also occasionally suffer from lightning strikes.
21) PANAMA CANAL AGENT CENTENARIO CONSULTING ERICK GALVEZ
To
arrange for transit with the Panama Canal Authority please contact Eric
Galvez our dedicated Panama Canal agent and sponsor of the Panama Posse
and the Pacific Posse
Erick Gálvez
info@centenarioconsulting.com
www.centenarioconsulting.com
Cellphone +507 6676-1376
WhatsApp +507 6676-1376
22) WAYPOINT YACHT SERVICES
“Our
vision is to provide a top tier service to our customers while covering
every potential need they may have when approaching shore.
Small
yachts (up to 38.1 meters LOA) are expected to experience substantial
delays, and in the meantime, we will be able and willing to help you
mitigate this impact and serve you.
Contact us today through panama@waypointyacht.co
The
lesser Capybara is a rodent native to South America.
They prefer to live in forested areas near rivers, lakes, swamps
and marshes, as well as seasonally flooded grassland and savanna and
near the Panama Canal. They are, they are normally easy to spot thanks
to their large size, social groups and very relaxed nature.
Beat, Caroline, dogs & Heyson Garcia - YES PLACENCIA YACHT CLUB IS UBER DOG FRIENDLY
>
We,
Caroline Imfeld and Beat Rettich are running this place since January
2021. We moved from Switzerland to Belize in 2019 and found this
treasure while looking for a dock for our yacht.
Simplicity on a high level is our aim and to make our guests happy.
FOR RESERVATIONS AND MOORINGS @ PLACENCIA YACHT CLUB
(2) PANAMA POSSE AWARDSFUN ACTIVITIES, GOLF, POOL, DJ LOUNGE, + MARINE EXPO
SAT. MAY 11 '24 BUENAVENTURA MARINA 🇵🇦 PANAMA
This is a very exclusive signature event in the Hamptons of Panama.
The upscale resort Buenaventura is just 80 minutes west of Panama City
and is one of the most charming and reserved places on the Pacific coast
of Panama. Only 60 nm from the Las Perlas.
South side Anchorage of Isla Isabel of the Pacific Mainland coast of Mexico
Sitting
south of the Sea of Cortez just inside of the ocean proper, Isla Isabel
is considered by some the be the Galapagos of Mexico. SY PRIYA recent time there highlights the beauty and bounty of wildlife there.
Male Frigate bird attracting its mate and protecting its nesting area
Large lizard
Sunset on the hook
SY PRIYA 🇺🇸 Brandt - Ericson 38'
Thank you for Sharing your Adventures on the water !
7) SHARING YOUR ADVENTURES is the heart and soul of the Panama Posse
Please
share pictures of your adventures, your award entries/nominations, your
breathtaking sunsets, and picturesque anchorages on our group
communications platform for others to enjoy in real time and/or email
Maurisa at editor@panamaposse.com
to share in the upcoming newsletter. Maurisa is a sailor among
us. She is part of the Ocean Posse crew and enjoys writing fun and
helpful updates to the Panama Posse.
Marteen from SY PINTA sailing his Van de Stadt Caribbean 40′
8) POSSE PERK: INTEL
ENTERING PUESTA DEL SOL 🇳🇮 NICARAGUA
Puesta del Sol Nicaragua course from Rob on SV AVANT
Buoy Coordinates in the entrance are very helpful.
N°
BUOY Lat
Long
0
12°
36.125' N 87° 22.805' W
SAFE OUTER MARKER
1 12° 36.855' N 87° 20.945' W
2
12°
36.750' N 87° 20.882' W
3
12°
36.736' N 87° 20.580' W
4
12°
36.699' N 87° 20.539' W
5
12°
36.926' N 87° 20.503' W
6
12°
36.905' N 87° 20.458' W
7
12°
37.176' N 87° 20.394' W
8
12°
37.128' N 87° 20.326' W
9
12°
37.294' N 87° 20.364' W
10 12° 37.312' N 87° 20.329' W
11 12° 37.331' N 87° 20.408' W
12 12° 37.359' N 87° 20.374' W
13 12° 37.363' N 87° 20.488' W
14 12° 37.395' N 87° 20.451' W
15 12° 37.451' N 87° 20.530' W
16 12° 37.459' N 87° 20.483' W
Cruisers
entering northern Nicaragua through Puesta del Sol enjoy many
adventures on and off the water. There is a surf break close by,
distilleries, volcanoes, old colonial towns to visit.
SY FIREFLY visited Panama Posse Sponsor, Flor de Cana, headquartered near Puesta del Sol
Trip report from SY SUNDOWNER:
Entering
the bay for Puesta del Sol, Nicaragua there are very few navigation
buoys in place. Here is a list of way points for the entrance to the
estuary. You start 5 miles off shore at the black way point. Put the
additional waypoints on your chart plotter in Red and Green and they
represent the missing buoys and guide you right in.
MY SUNDOWNER 🇺🇸 Jeffrey & Lynn - Californian 50'
9) THUNDERBIRDS MARINE 🇧🇿 BELIZE
SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE
THUNDERBIRDS MARINE is pleased to be part of the Panama Posse
and will offer discounts to members for various services
15% off for nightly rates
15% off weekly Rates
30% off monthly rates
20% off Haul Out services- Vessels up to 13 tons
Our facility is situated on 10 acres in Placencia Village and located on the lagoon side.
It is approximately 2 miles north of the opening to the lagoon. There is 7 feet of depth available the entire way.
FULL SERVICE MARINA AND YARD SERVICES OFFERED:
Full Service Marina with water and shore power available
Liveaboard is OK but we prefer No pets
Vessel Haul Out and storage up to 13 tons. Heavier haulouts can be arranged with some coordination.
Mercury Marine Dealer and Service center
Inboard services
B&G/Lowrance/SIMRAD dealer. Sales, installation, service
We are the largest supplier of marine supplies in the country. We can distribute around Belize.
Indoor and outdoor storage
Fuel Station and Convenience Store
Fishing Tackle
Fiberglass repairs
OEM Boat Builder
Barge and Salvage services
Access to our Organic Garden
Wifi Access
24 hour security and video surveillance
Doug Ingersoll
CEO-Managing Director
doug@hardnine.net
THUNDERBIRDS MARINE
A Hard Nine Company
(916) 253-3700 US Office
(916) 257-6700 US Cell
(916) 626-4434 VOIP
+(501) 670-3737 Belize Office
+(501) 624-1411 Belize Cell
VHF 12 loosely monitored
10) CRAB EATING FOX OF SOUTH AMERICA
By Josea Descheemaeker age10
Facts:
Crab Eating Foxes eat crabs, grass, fruit, to name a few. They are omnivores.
No one knows how many Crab Eating Foxes exist.
Crab Eating Foxes grow to 24-28" long PLUS a 12" tail and 11-18lbs in weight.
The Crab Eating Fox is called many names such as: Forest Fox, Savannah Fox, Wood Fox, and Mekong.
Crab Eating Foxes can run up to 30 mph and jump 3' vertically.
These foxes mate for life and care for their cubs equally.
Females give birth to up to 6 cubs after up to 59 days of pregnancy.
Crab Eating Fox range.
The Crab Eating Fox is in the dog family.
Why do you like the Crab Eating Fox?
11) Sun Powered Yachts ☀️⛵
Sponsors the Panama Posse
We are exited and pleased to sponsor the Panama Posse with a special 10% discount off SunPower solar panel bundles.
Just
use promocode PANAMAPOSSE at checkout www.sunpoweredyachts.com/shop and
start enjoying clean & quiet solar aboard your boat.
We also offer free consultations so please email or call and let us help you go solar today.
Katie and Lyall Burgess
Sun Powered Yachts
CONTACT AVENUES:
W: sunpoweredyachts.com
T: +1 808 825 2670
E: lyall@sunpoweredyachts.com
E: katie@sunpoweredyachts.com
Lyall
is from the UK and has travelled to 50 countries backpacking and
sailing. With a background in Hospitality and Event Management he
found sailing in 2004 has logged over 55,000 miles and qualified as an
RYA Yachtmaster Ocean.
Katie
is from Maine and has been working in the solar industry in Hawaii for
over a decade, most recently for Rising Sun Solar. Her knowledge
of solar products and system design will be an asset to your yacht’s
system.
PRODUCTS
SUNPOWER
VICTRON
MAXEON
AERL
CABLES CONNECTORS SLEEVES
Based
on our time and experience sailing, on short trips and living at sea,
we have created a Power Usage Chart below. You can see more
details on what each system could power on your weekend or live aboard
sailing adventure. Create your own power usage table and see what
your power needs are aboard your own yacht then choose the number of
solar panels accordingly
I
have lived in Costa Rica for 22 years and owned the first charter
catamaran business on the Gold coast here. I currently own the
Costa Rica Sailing Center that we started on the beach in Playa Potrero
almost 10 years ago.
In
2021 my fiance, Lyndsey, and I purchased Invictus a 60’ power catamaran
in Jupiter, Florida. This cat was built with the intention to be a
sailing catamaran and is completely rigged and ready to go minus the
mast, boom and sails. Our intention upon purchase was to finish
her capability to sail. Although we are sailors at heart, we
quickly realized the ease and efficiency of running this boat as a
powercat. We have been running surf and dive charters with
Invictus for the last couple of years here on the Pacific side of Coast
Rica for the last few years. We leave for Panama in about 10 days
to haul out for bottom paint and maintenance, and then hope to do some
more exploration of this beautiful part of the world.
Thats about it for now.
Pura Vida
Jeff and Lyndsey
INVICTUS as a powercat taking people on coastal adventures
MV INVICTUS 🇺🇸 Jeff & Lyndsey - Simpson 60′
@SailingInvictus on youtube
13) GOOD NAUTICAL: AGUA VERDE 🇲🇽 MEXICO
View out to Sea from the village beach
Agua Verde is north of San Evaristo and south of Loreto, Mexico.
Agua Verde Anchorage is a great refuge from wind in the Sea
Bahia
Agua Verde is a lobate bay located on the north side of Punta San
Marcial. The bay faces northeast, it is beautifully protected from wind
and swell from the south and is very popular during the dry season. If a
northerly is blowing the anchorage behind the islets at the foot of
Punta San Pascal provides reasonable shelter for two or three boats.
The
dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches and aquamarine water make Bahia Agua
Dulce a stunning anchorage. There is some panga traffic to and from the
small settlement on the south side of the bay but there is plenty of
room to anchor further away if it is bothersome.
Anchorage
Anchor
at the northern end of the bay close to the sand spit in 10.5m on
shelly sand with good holding. At the southern end of the bay pangas
anchor off the settlement west of Pyramid Rocks but there plenty of
space to drop the pick in 5-10m on sand. Chose your beach to dinghy
ashore depending where the waves are breaking.
Facilities
The
settlement has a couple of tiendas (small shop) for basic needs.
Snorkeling around the reefs and islets at the foot of Punta San Pascal
is excellent and diving the walls of Roca Solitaria is remarkable.
Agua Verde is known for spectacular turquoise water.
Agua Verde
is a nursery for many different species of marine life in the Sea of
Cortez. Here baitfish cool off in the shadow of our hull.
Free
range Goats that are raised in the village for their milk rest in the
shade of a palm tree. Fresh cheese is sold in tiendas.
Walking ashore for light provisioning.
Red Snapper are a part of the art and livelihood in Agua Verde
SY WHIRLWIND 🇺🇸 Maurisa, Mike, Russell & Josea – Alajuela 48’
We
welcome the participants of the Panama Posse with an outstanding offer
and a free first night if you have never been here before – we know you
may never leave!
Cesar
CONTACT:
Marina Manager
cesar@bv-marina.com
Mobile: +507-6411-5597
www.bv-marina.com
Buenaventura Marina
SPECIAL PANAMA POSSE RATES
FIRST NIGHT FREE !!
Five restaurants
Two Beach Clubs with pool area
Marriot hotel with discount thru marina(depend on availability)
Golf (marina discount)
Zoo to look at wildlife in a safe zone
events every month to motivate social life
Very protected boat basin
Lovely grounds and water sport activities
NOTE
A 10 foot tide is needed to cross the sandbar at the entrance (6′ keel).
Emilio, the marina manager, speaks perfect English and is very friendly.
Please call VHF 10 before entering. so we can assist at the dock.
Venture inside a 340 Acre luxury resort with tons of amenities including an equestrian center, golf course and endless pools .
16) OFF THE BEATEN PATH LOS ROQUES 🇻🇪 VENEZUELA
Covering
a total area of 40.61 km2, the Los Roques archipelago comprises more
than 350 uninhabited cays, islands, and islets and is situated about 128
km to the north of the La Guaira in Venezuela.
Los Roques is scarcely populated, having about 2,000 permanent
inhabitants mostly in its main Island, El Gran Roque.
It
is clean and popular among foreign tourists and Venezuelans alike.
Colorful lodges and private houses are the main constructions. No cars
and streets of sand, is part of its charm.
All
are welcome to visit but US citizens are subject to extra fees and
scrutiny. If you are active or retired military best to avoid the place.
Cruising vessels traveling north or south along the Panama Posse route will be hard pressed not to come in contact with a long line. SY TIAMAT installed a Shark Shaft before heading south and recently reported:
We
cut a line somewhere between Barra and Papanoa, probably at night.
Shaft shark did its job, I removed the remnants (A few meters of wrapped
up line) from the shaft by hand
Ahoy Panama Posse
As the show days went by we met a number of your posse (Posse Shirts & stickers!!)
For an order thru your Panama Posse group we can offer your group a special discount of below trade –
PARTICIPANTS OF THE PANAMA POSSE HAVE DOCUMENTED OVER 120 LONG LINE LOCATIONS
18) SLEEPING COOL IN THE TROPICS AT ANCHOR 12 V DC AIR CONDITIONING < 15 AMP per hour draw
Meeting summary for OCEAN POSSE – & Archer Power Solutions
Quick recap
The
meeting primarily focused on the technical aspects of a 12-volt system,
with discussions about its efficiency, cost, and specifics. The team
also introduced a new air conditioner system, King Fisher, and discussed
their current locations and upcoming plans. Later, Tom and Mark
introduced a fully DC powered marine air conditioner system,
highlighting its features and efficiency. The conversation ended with a
discussion about the benefits of a variable speed compressor and
concerns about the unit’s installation and performance.
Technical Aspects of 12-Volt System and New AC System
The
meeting primarily focused on the technical aspects of a 12-volt system.
Archer clarified its efficiency and cost, and suggested signing up for
their email list for updates. The team also discussed the specifics of
the system, including the need for a continuously rated pump and the
potential use of existing AC pumps. Chris raised a question about power
draw from the water pump, with the team noting the need for a dedicated
12-volt pump. Later in the meeting, the team introduced a new air
conditioner system, King Fisher. They also discussed their current
locations and upcoming plans, including a journey across the Pacific to
Marquesas
12 V DC Powered Marine Air Conditioner
Tom
and Mark discussed the latest version of their marine air conditioner,
which is fully DC powered and operates at 12 volts. They emphasized its
features such as an all-plastic drain pan for condensation, a removable
drain pan, and a number of features to enhance its efficiency. Tom noted
that the system incorporates an electronic expansion valve and a
variable speed, fully DC powered compressor for optimization and
efficiency. They also highlighted the unit’s serviceability and its
compact electronics box with two to four connections, DC power, and a
fully adjustable blower port. The new version of the system aims to run
without generators or backup power other than a solar system, reducing
power load on the battery bank and extending run times. Archer then
discussed the unit’s design and efficiency, emphasizing its ability to
cool specific areas on a boat, and demonstrated the unit’s user
interface.
Variable Speed Compressor and New Fan Unit Discussion
Archer
discussed the benefits of a variable speed compressor for energy
efficiency. He demonstrated its usage, highlighting its ability to
maintain a 20-25 degree Fahrenheit difference between incoming seawater
temperature and the air coming out. Archer also introduced a new fan
unit with three speed levels and a sleep timer function. He clarified
that the unit’s cooling and humidity removal capabilities depend on the
volume of air it needs to cool. Chad raised concerns about the unit’s
installation and performance, suggesting potential improvements for
future models. The conversation ended with an open invitation for
further questions via email or phone and a special discount for this
5000 BTU unit for PP .
Tulum
is the site of a Mayan walled city which served as a major port for
Cuba, in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. These magnificent ruins are
situated on 40foot tall cliffs along the east coast of the Yucatán
Peninsula. The site might have been called Zama, meaning City of Dawn,
because it faces the sunrise.
Tulum
was one of the last cities built and inhabited by the Maya at its
height between the 13th and 15th centuries. Tulum managed to
survive about 70 years after the Spanish began occupying what is now
Mexico .
Tulum
is one of the best-preserved coastal Mayan sites and you can see it
from your own vessel. Anchor just south or to the north of Tulum.
The ideal conditions for this day anchorage are: noon, non cloudy,
not too windy. Accessing the anchorage requires entering a path
though a reef. This is best for vessels that draw less than 6
feet. The bottom is compacted sand.
Anchorage off of Tulum.
Tulum’s
massive wall was thick and 1,300 ft long parallel to the sea.
This would have taken an enormous amount of energy and time to
build, which shows how important defense was to the people of Tulum. On
the southwest and northwest corners there are watch towers demonstrating
a well defended city.
Structures along the beach
Tulum is considered by archeological experts one of the most well-known fortified sites of the Mayan Civilization
aerial video of the Tulum archeological site.
Since
Tulum had access to both land and sea trade routes it was an important
trade hub, especially for volcanic glass called obsidian used for tools,
decorative objects. Obsidian was also made into a type of sword
with obsidian blades mounted in a wooden body called a macuahuitl.
This weapon could inflict terrible injuries, combining the sharp
cutting edge of an obsidian blade with the ragged cut of a serrated
weapon.
22) PANAMA CANAL AGENT CENTENARIO CONSULTING ERICK GALVEZ
To
arrange for transit with the Panama Canal Authority please contact Eric
Galvez our dedicated Panama Canal agent and sponsor of the Panama Posse
and the Pacific Posse
Erick Gálvez
info@centenarioconsulting.com
www.centenarioconsulting.com
Cellphone +507 6676-1376
WhatsApp +507 6676-1376
23) WAYPOINT YACHT SERVICES
“Our
vision is to provide a top tier service to our customers while covering
every potential need they may have when approaching shore.
Small
yachts (up to 38.1 meters LOA) are expected to experience substantial
delays, and in the meantime, we will be able and willing to help you
mitigate this impact and serve you.
Contact us today through panama@waypointyacht.com
The
Great Blue Hole is a giant marine sinkhole near the center of
Lighthouse Reef in Belize. The hole is over 1,000 ft in diameter and ~
400 ft deep. It was formed during several phases of glaciation
when sea levels were much lower. Analysis shows that formation took
place between 153,000 to 15,000 years ago.
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