MOSQUITO

SAFETY ALERT: RAINY SEASON IS DENGUE SEASON

MOSQUITO
Dengue fever is transmitted to humans through the bites of infected female mosquitoes.

About Dengue:

Mosquitoes Spread Dengue.  Dengue is caused by any one of four related viruses (dengue virus 1, 2, 3, and 4). The same type of mosquitoes can also spread chikungunya, Zika, and other viruses.  If a person is infected with different dengue viruses during their life, it increases the chance of severe disease.  Dengue viruses are spread to people through the bite of an infected Aedes species mosquito. Mosquitoes come out to feed around sunrise and sunset, but people can be bitten by an infected mosquito at any time.  Aedes mosquitoes often like to rest in closets or other indoor locations near humans.  Aedes mosquitoes typically lay eggs in containers with standing water, like buckets, bowls, animal dishes, flowerpots, and vases.  During the rainy season mosquitoes have many many places to lay eggs and reproduce which is why Rainy season often sees a higher incidence of Dengue.  Presently, all members in locations experiencing the rainy season are wise to be aware and cautious.  Avoid mosquito bites by whatever means works for you.

Avoiding Dengue:

  • Wear repellent to reduce mosquito bites. Repellents with DEET or picaridin give the longest protection, but there are many less toxic and non toxic effective options available.
  • Mosquitos are most active in the morning and in the afternoon/early evening when the sun is on the horizon.  Be more vigilant during these hours.
  • Remove standing water where mosquitos may lay eggs, such as tires, buckets, planters, toys, pools, birdbaths, flowerpot saucers, or trash containers. Check indoors items that hold water, such as vases or flowerpot saucers.
  • Close windows and doors or install screens. Consider using an indoor insecticide if you have mosquitoes in your home.

Dengue Symptoms and Warning Signs

  • Infection with dengue virus can result in no symptoms, mild, or severe illness. Severe dengue can be life-threatening within a few hours and requires care at a hospital although this is very rare.
  • The most common symptom of dengue is fever with any of the following: nausea, vomiting, rash, aches, and pains (including muscle, joint, or bone pain or eye pain, typically behind the eyes).  There is no specific medicine to treat dengue virus infection.
  • About one in 20 people who get sick with dengue will develop severe dengue. Severe dengue can result in shock, internal bleeding, and even death.  If you have had dengue in the past, you are more likely to develop severe dengue when re-infected with a different serotype, though severe disease can also occur on the first infection.  Infants and pregnant women are at higher risk of developing severe dengue.
  • Watch for signs and symptoms of severe dengue. Warning signs usually begin in the 24-48 hours after your fever has gone away.  Immediately seek medical evaluation if you have any of the following symptoms:  belly pain or tenderness, vomiting (at least three times in 24 hours), bleeding from the nose or gums, vomiting blood, blood in your stool, or feeling tired, restless, or irritable. Do not delay seeking medical attention.

dengue symptoms in the body

FOR MORE INFORMATION SEE THIS LINK: 

https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/dengue-and-severe-dengue


Wolfgand and Pauline from SV Bethania

MEET THE FLEET: SV BETHANIA Wolfgang & Paulina

chilean vessel crossing panama canal

SV Bethania coming through the Panama Canal flying their Chilean Flag

Wolfgand and Pauline from SV Bethania
Wolfgang and Pauline from SV Bethania

We are Wolfgang Schulze & Paulina Troncoso.

Wolfgang began sailing when he was 12-13 years old.  5 years later we met and I soon started to sail with him.  We had our first sailboat after we married: an old wooden 32 ft.  Our second boat was a Morgan 38ft sloop.  We sailed from Florida to Chilean Patagonia. We sailed 15 years along the Chilean coast.  Then we decided to sail out of Chile and started from Valparaiso to Galapagos, through de Canal, Cartagena de Indias, San Andres, Providencia, Roatan, Rio dulce, Riviera Maya Mexico, Guatemala, USA, Bahamas Turcs and Caicos, Dominican Republic and BVI.  We loved this boat and all the places we went.  Unfortunately our lovely boat sank in hurricane Irma in St Maarten on 2017.  We began our new adventure rebuilding a Irwin 54 ft monohull sloop for 18 months in St Peterburg, Florida.

We named this vessel Bethania.

Aboard Bethania, we recently crossed the Panama Canal with our friend, Marco.  We went out the the Perlas Archipelago to prepare for our ocean Crossing.  The journey from Isla Contadora to Hiva Oa, in the Marquesan islands of French Polynesia took us 32 days without any problems. We really enjoyed every day; every day was different. The wind , the sea, the sky were different. Not one of us wanted to get to the islands; we were so happy and relaxed.  We had sailed long before, but never such a long distance.

SV Bethania Crew

left to right: Marco, Pauline, & Wolfgang: Their Chilean flag signed and their Pacific Crossing Complete.


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FLEET UPDATE 2024-06-03

NOTICE OF A RALLY 🧭 OCEAN POSSE

OCEAN POSSE 
8
NOTICE OF A RALLY 

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REGISTRATION FOR 

OCEAN POSSE 8

IS NOW OPEN 

https://oceanposse.com/register/panama-posse-24-25/
 

  • An unprecedented 102 vessels from 9 Ensigns are already signed up https://oceanposse.com/2024-2025-vessels/
  • Join
    the Ocean Posse for perks, live information and discounts at marinas,
    services providers, agents and become part of an intl. forward scouting
    fleet
  • Have more fun, reduce your risk and maritime stress
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sunset tahiti

TESTIMONIALS FROM SEASON 7:

Thank you,, for another year, another chapter well done.

We look forward to the new season, see old friends and new friends to meet.

Aloha, Rick and María Lucía 

SV PILIALOHA 🇺🇸 Rick & Maria - Beneteau 37'

Thank you everyone.  Your friendship is priceless.

SY YO-D-YO 🇺🇸  David & Mary – Hunter 45

Lots
of good friends, information, chats, & photos have been exchanged
on this app.  Line has served us well. 🇵🇦😎⛵️🇵🇦 Thank you for
leadership, Dietmar !

SY KNOT RIGHT   🇺🇸  Walt & Jeariene - Beneteau 47

JUNE 3, 2024

"The difference between one country or the next 
is around 5° on your autopilot  
... keep cruising 'till you find your happy place"

 - Captain Dietmar

CARINTHIA

TOP NEWS  

  • REGISTRATION FOR OCEAN POSSE 8 IS NOW OPEN
  • Pictures of the Week
  • Save the Date: Upcoming Events
  • More Pictures of the Week
  • Season 8 Award Nominations for Photo of the Season
  • Posse Perk: Sharing Intel: 2023 monthly Atmospheric/lightning maps
  • Impromptu Swim Party with locals and cruisers in French Polynesia
  • Hurricane and Marine Forecasting Webinars THIS WEEK
  • Overland in and around Tahiti with MV CELT
  • Good Nautical: Isla Cavada part of Islas Secas
  • Meet the Fleet: SV WARRIOR
  • Pet Alert for pets travelling to the States from several Central American Countries
  • Safety Alert: Top 5 Reasons for boating accidents in 2023  
  • MUST SEE: DIQUÍS DELTA PRECOLUMBIAN CHIEFDOM SETTLEMENTS 🇨🇷 COSTA RICA

1)  PICTURES OF THE WEEK

Exumas

Shimmering crystal clear blue & turquoise waters in the Bahamas

FREEDOM IN EXUMAS

Life is good in the Exumas!

SY FREEDOM 🇺🇸 David & Sheri - Beneteau 55′

carinthia on the move to SBM

Taking a calm early leave of Bocas del Toro & making their way to Shelter Bay

SY CARINTHIA 🇺🇸  Dietmar & Susan - Lagoon 44′

CARINTHIA suzanne CARINTHIA Maxi
tender upgrade

Tender Upgrade....Bravo!

SY BASIK 🇺🇸 Teal, Linh & Emma & Compass - 435 Catamaran’

2)  MORE EVENTS IN 2024-2025 

 🧭

OCEAN POSSE @ ANNAPOLIS BOAT SHOW

OCTOBER 10-14  ’24   🇺🇸  ANNAPOLIS MD

Panama Posse

Come party and meet the cruising fleet at booth VB10 OCT 10-14 2024

Pick up your burgee – drink a coconut full of rum and enjoy the show specials 

WE ARE LOOKING FOR BOOTH VOLUNTEERS - GET AN ALL ACCESS BOAT SHOW BADGE IF YOU WORK THE BOOTH FOR 6 HOURS -  saves  $ 30 x day 

telu tribe

OCEAN POSSE   @TELU TRIBE 

ANNAPOLIS

Expect 35,000 sailors and boat show specials 
Please volunteer at the booth and make new friends 

OCEAN POSSE 🇺🇸 SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA 
CRUISERS SEMINARS SERIES  
OCTOBER 23-25 '24

https://oceanposse.com/events/san-diego-seminar-series/

$ 45 per person x day 
 FREE FOR OCEAN ° PANAMA ° SOUTH PACIFIC POSSE 

@ SAFE HARBOR SOUTH BAY ° EVENT CENTER  

RSVP FOR THE SAN DIEGO EVENT 

FULL ITINERARY OF THESE COMPREHENSIVE 

CRUISING SEMINARS :

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 23rd, 2024 ● SEMINARS

09:00 - Cruising down Pacific Mexico

SEA OF CORTEZ

10:00 - Water Makers + Plumbing in Paradise 

Brought to you by Richard Boren
of Cruise RO Watermakers 

Watermakers 101

11:30 - Diesel Engines  & Generators and preventative Maintenance

DIESEL BANG BANG

12:30 LUNCH -  Open CPN – installation and integration (PC + MAC )

open cpn

 

14:00 - Rigging 101 Standing and Running

RIGGING

15:30 - Weather Weather Weather – planning – routing – underway

Weather

16:30 - Crew the good the bad and the ugly

Zephyr

17:00 - Destination Costa Rica and Nicaragua

CR & NICARAGUA

 THURSDAY OCTOBER 24th, 2023 ● SEMINARS

 

09:00 - South Pacific  – French Polynesia – Cook Islands – Tonga &  Fiji

SP

10:00 - Safety Security and Emergencies  outside the US and what to expect

SAFETY

11:00 - Electrical Systems – Batteries, Chargers, Alternators, Solar Panels

BATTERIES

12:30 LUNCH - Cruising in Panama + the Panama Canal 
SAN BLAS | PERLAS | BOCAS | CHIRIQUI

Panama Canal SAN BLAS | PERLAS | BOCAS | CHIRIQUI

14:00 - Where and how and who to repair boats outside the US

REPAIR

15:30 - The tropics – Refrigeration, AC, Shading,  Airflow + other ways to stay cool

AC

17:00 - Destination Colombia, Jamaica & Bay of Islands Honduras Roatan

ROatan

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28th, 2023 ● SEMINARS + PARTY

09:00 - Destination Belize & Rio Dulce Guatemala

Belize

10:00 - Communications onboard, underway and on shore south of the border

Starlink and cell phones

11:30 -  The fundamentals of wires, connectors and fuse

GROUNDING

12:30 LUNCH - Open CPN – Satellite Charts – Use Cases and Satellite Chart creation

OPEN CPN CHART CREATION

14:00 - Chart Accuracy, Navigation Trips and Tricks & Tracking

NAVIGATION

15:30 - Provisioning, Propane and Fuel – where to replenish

PROVISIONING

17:00 – 21:00  OCEAN POSSE PPPPARTY

SOUTH BAY
RSVP FOR THE SAN DIEGO EVENT 

3) MORE PICTURES THIS WEEK

Approach to isla secas

Approaching Islas Secas, Pacific 🇵🇦  Panama

MY TIDINGS OF JOY 🇺🇸 Jeff & Joy - DeFever 52′

moonrise

Moonrise in Bocas 🇵🇦 

MY SUNDOWNER 🇺🇸 Jeffrey & Lynn - Californian 50'

sunset over Miami, florida

Sunset over Miami 🇺🇸 Florida

SY COURAGE 🇺🇸 John & Kristine – Tartan 4100

4) SEASON 8 

FIRST PHOTO AWARD NOMINATIONS

PELICANS FLYING OVER DOUBLE RAINBOW

Pelicans flying over a double rainbow

MY TIDINGS OF JOY 🇺🇸 Jeff & Joy - DeFever 52′

cocos

Cocos floats in front of an amazing sky San Blas 🇵🇦 Panama 

SY BASIK 🇺🇸 Teal, Linh & Emma & Compass - 435 Catamaran’

Flor de Caña Centenario 18 Year Old

Flor de Caña sponsors the OCEAN Posse 

ANNUAL AWARDS INCLUDE:

  • BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT*
  • PICTURE OF THE YEAR
  • YODA OF THE YEAR
  • SPEEDY AWARD – SEVENSTAR AWARD
  • THE CAPTAIN RON AWARD
  • MOST UNWELCOME VISITOR ONBOARD
  • HIGHEST WIND RECORDED
  • SPIRIT OF EXPLORATION
  • GALLEY GOD(ESS)
  • GOOD SAMARITAN OF THE YEAR
  • BOAT YOGA POSE OF THE YEAR
  • COURAGE AWARD

Nominate yourself, a crew member, or another boat   

SUBMIT ENTRIES ON THE LINE AP OR EMAIL TO EDITOR@PANAMAPOSSE.COM

Share the adventure

MEET UPS

5) ACTIVE SEASON 8 BEGINS ...

 when the last hurricane blows through - for now we hunker down and mend the vessels and avoid taking risks

Postcard from Venezuela

"POSTCARD" FROM 🇻🇪  VENEZUELA 
https://oceanposse.com/los-roques 

MY OUTVENTURE  🇵🇦 Jurgen & Iris - Lagoon 43 PC’

6) POSSE PERK: SHARING INTEL

FOR THOSE IN OR HEADING TO PANAMA

LAST YEARS MONTHLY ATMOSPHERIC/LIGHTNING MAPS

A note from SY MAISON DE SANTÉ:


(This week) marks the beginning of hurricane season in the Atlantic.
Wishing everyone the best as we find safe (and hopefully beautiful)
spots to tuck away in. It’s been a great season and looking forward to
the next one 💕

For
those on the Atlantic Side of the Canal this link has last years
monthly atmospheric and lightning maps as a reference for what one could
expect:

https://www.imhpa.gob.pa/uploads/documentos/Mapas_Descargas_Atmosfericas_20231394008492.pdf

BEAUTIFUL SUNSET

Beautiful Sunset

SY MAISON DE SANTÉ 🇺🇸 Nicole & Keenan -  Cal 46'

Thank you for Sharing your LOVE of the water !

 7) SHARING YOUR ADVENTURES  
is the heart and soul of the Ocean 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 Ocean Posse.
 

Impromptu Swim Party 🇵🇫 French Polynesia

Warrier swim party ua pou

SV WARRIOR shares:

We
anchored very close to the beach where all the kids play.  We had
2' under keel at low tide.  Because we were so close one of the
older boys swam up and said 'hello'.  We chatted for a bit and I
offered for him to come aboard.  He did. Chatted a bit more (his
broken English and our non-existent French).  I motioned that he
(could) jump off the roof which he immediately did.  The other kids
saw this and started coming over.  He asked politely if his
friends could also jump.  Then there were 6-8 kids on board.
Then, apparently, all the kids in town heard and by the end of it
32 kids and 3 different boats participated.  We handed out a bunch
of cookies and water.  It was very unplanned and wonderful.

SY WARRIOR 🇺🇸 Dave & Beth – Leopard 45'

Thank you for Sharing the spontaneous swim party !

8) TWO  WEBINARS THIS WEEK

HURRICANE 🌀 MARINE FORECASTING

 Provided by the National Hurricane Center

This just in from the NHC:

“Dear Blue Water Mariners,

Please
join us for our two free Webinars on Hurricane and Marine Forecasting
provided by the National Hurricane Center. These webinars are intended
for mariners that operate over the open ocean:

1. “Hurricane Analysis and Prediction”

  • 2-3 PM EDT, Wednesday, June 5th

Mr. Dan Brown

Branch Chief, Hurricane Specialist Unit

Register here https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2357088386986818390

2. “Wind and Wave Forecasting”

  • 2-3 PM EDT, Thursday, June 6th

Dr. Chris Landsea

Chief, Tropical Analysis & Forecast Branch

Register here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/8372090984291220832

HURRICANE SEASON STARTING
Marinas

9) MARINA VALLARTA 🇲🇽 BANDERAS BAY 

SPONSORS THE OCEAN POSSE 

A CENTRAL AMERICAN RALLY

20°39.8083 ‘N  105°15.085’ W

marina VALLARTA

Good
afternoon, a pleasure to greet you, the discount for members registered
in OCEAN POSSE we have authorized for said agreement, it is 15% off our
current rates provided we have space.

If I can support you in anything else please let us know

Without further ado, for the moment I bid you farewell, wishing you an excellent day.

Regards!

Dania Medrano

Paseo de la Marina S/N Interior 3

Colonia Marina Vallarta.

Teléfono (322) 221-02-75.

e-mail: dmedrano@marina-vallarta.com.mx

e-mail: info@marina-vallarta.com.mx

Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, México.

SERVICES

Marina
Vallarta offers state of the art facilities and high quality services
within the entire complex.With more than 354 slips ,the marina stands
out for the quality services it offers.

  • Complete Yacht Services
  • Fuel Dock
  • Chandleries
  • Shopping Centers
  • Restaurants
  • Hotels
  • Traditional Mexican market on Thursdays

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON SERVICE PROVIDERS:

https://panamaposse.com/marina-vallarta

10) MV CELT GOES OVERLAND 

ON THE ISLAND OF TAHITI 🇵🇫 FP

SUNSET TAHITI

Sunset in Tahiti, French Polynesia

sculpture tahiti

Polynesian monuments

sea life mural

Undersea mural

After sailing across the Pacific from Panama and being on anchor since January 2024, the crew of MV CELT arrived in Papeete Marina on the French Polynesian island of Tahiti.  "Having been on anchorages since January, it was a welcome feeling to be in a city again and without an anchor alarm! "

They decided to rent a car and drive around the whole island.  

"We
saw the waterfalls, the black coral beaches and Teahupoo, the area
where the Olympic surfing will be held. We went shopping to Carrefour
and wow it’s nice to have choices again! We said goodbye to some sailing
friends who are headed to Australia, Guy on Mahaba and Myles and Gabby
on Breeze. We met some new friends from Dublin,Aodan and Richie and
their 14 year old Springer Jake on the sailboat Why Knot (and went to
some happy hours at Meherios)"

Sweet water Waterfall

MV CELT crew stretching their land legs in the mountains

tahiti restaurant on the water

Great place for refreshments in Tahiti

marina in tahiti

Nice slip to break away from the boat for some overland travels

MV CELT 🇺🇸 Gerry & Angela - Nordhavn 43′

11) GOOD NAUTICAL:

ISLA CAVADA 

(PART OF ISLAS SECAS)

07° 59.6160' N   082° 1.9220' W

GOOD NAUTICAL

Isla
Cavada is part of the Islas Secas island group in western Panama.
The island group is about 25 nm northwest of Isla Coiba.
Anchor over sand in multiple places on the east side of the
Island.  Great snorkeling and beautiful sand beaches.  There
is a resort that owns one of the islands.  

Good Nautical ISLA CAVADA
sunrise isla cavada

Sunrise from Isla Cavada

summerbreeze leaving isla cavada

MV SUMMERBREEZE on the move; departing Isla Cavada

MV SUMMERBREEZE 🇺🇸 Kurtis - Bestway 46'

SIGN UP FOR OCEAN POSSE 8 
2024-2025

12) PIER SIXTY-SIX MARINA 🇺🇸 

FT. LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA  USA

26°06.1666′ N 080°07.0033′ W

PIER 66 MARINA

We are excited to welcome the Ocean Posse and look forward to your arrival !

Pier
Sixty-Six Marina is the closest marina to the Port Everglades inlet and
in the center of the marine world of Fort Lauderdale.

As
a special recognition we will offer a discounted fuel rate reserved for
annual dock holders of $ 2.85 vs $ 3.57 x gallon ( 07/01/2021) and an
exclusive welcome gift.

We also offer the lowest slip rates in the area.

We  look forward to meeting all the participants of the Ocean Posse

MEGAN LAGASSE

 Marine Director

Pier Sixty-Six Marina

2301 SE 17th Street

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316

CONTACT:

p +1 954.728.3578

c +1 978.270.8508

INFO@66MARINA.COM

WWW.66marina.com

AMENITIES

  • FUEL  Marine Diesel and Rec90
  • WATER  Potable  Broward County Water meets exceeded all federal Safe Drinking Water Act standards
  • SHORE POWER  ( 125V 30/50  125/220V 50    no 230v
  • WIFI  Newly updated 1 gig up and down
  • PET FRIENDLY
  • RUBBISH / RECYCLING   Rubbish /  Recyling from 4Ocean
  • LOCAL PARKING
  • TOILETS  ( no showers during construction phase )
  • LAUNDRY Dryclean USA pick up and drop off
  • RESTAURANTS which are a  2 min dinghy ride away and have patrons docks
  • 15 Street Disheries
  • Southport Rawbar
  • Boatyard Restaurant

PROVISIONING

  • PUBLIX
  • Winndixie  

PHARMACY

  • Walgreens

13) POSSE SPONSOR: 

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sunset

14) MEET THE FLEET  

SY WARRIOR

Dave, Beth and Landon (G16)

https://www.instagram.com/sailinglifewarriors/ in Galapagos

Dave,
Beth and Landon (G16) have been sailing Warrior from Fort Lauderdale
since last March on their 2021 Leopard 45.  Prior to that they
experienced tragedy in 2022 when their brand new 2022 Fountaine Pajot 42
Astrea burned and sank, killing their two dogs in Georgetown, Bahamas.
Not to be knocked down, these Warriors got back up quickly and are
now currently in the Marquesas and departing soon for the Tuamotus.
They aim to be in New Zealand or Australia by end of October.
You can follow them on their instagram
@sailinglifewarriors.

SV WARRIOR 🇺🇸 Dave, Beth, & Landon - Leopard 45

15) POSSE SWAG

 

16)  PET ALERT:

NEW RULES FOR HIGH RISK COUNTRIES 
GETTING YOUR PETS INTO THE USA WILL BECOME CONSIDERABLY MORE DIFFICULT FROM THESE COUNTRIES 

🇧🇿 BELIZE
🇨🇴 COLOMBIA
🇨🇺 CUBA
🇩🇴 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
🇪🇨 ECUADOR 
🇸🇻 EL SALVADOR
🇬🇹 GUATEMALA
🇭🇹 HAITI
🇭🇳 HONDURAS
🇻🇪 VENEZUELA 

PETS

Requirements
for foreign-vaccinated dogs that have been in a country with high risk
of dog rabies within 6 months before entry 

CHECK THE THE LIST & LINK ABOVE  

Dogs,
including service dogs, that have been in a country at high-risk for
dog rabies within the 6 months before entry and do not have appropriate
documentation of current U.S.-issued rabies vaccine must:

  •     Meet all requirements in the “All Dogs” section
  •     Have a complete Certification of Foreign Rabies Vaccination and Microchip form

  • Ensure the dog is microchipped with an
    International Organization for Standardization (ISO)-compatible
    microchip before receiving the rabies vaccination and the number is
    recorded on the veterinary documents or the vaccine will not be
    considered valid
  •         Verify the dog is at least 12 weeks (84 days) of age when vaccinated against rabies

  • The dog must have a valid (i.e., non-expired)
    rabies vaccination. If it’s the dog’s first vaccination or if the dog’s
    vaccination coverage has lapsed, the vaccine must be administered at
    least 28 days before arrival to the United States.

  • The Certification of Foreign Rabies Vaccination
    and Microchip form must be completed by your veterinarian AND endorsed
    by an official veterinarian in the exporting country.

  • Have a valid rabies serology titer (titer not required if dog
    has reservation for 28-day quarantine at a CDC-registered animal care
    facility)

  • The blood sample for the rabies serology titer
    must have been drawn at least 30 days after the dog’s first valid rabies
    vaccination and at least 28 days before entry to the U.S.

  • Dogs with a history of multiple valid rabies
    vaccinations administered after the microchip was placed may have the
    sample for the rabies serology titer drawn at any time after a rabies
    booster vaccination as long as the dog’s first vaccine was given at
    least 30 days before the blood sample was drawn and there has been no
    lapse in vaccine coverage. If a lapse occurs, the sample must be drawn
    at least 30 days after the valid booster vaccination was administered.

  • The sample must be sent to a CDC-approved rabies
    serology laboratory. If there is no CDC-approved laboratory in your
    country, your veterinarian may draw the sample and send it
    internationally to a CDC-approved laboratory.
  •         Passing results must be obtained in order for a serology to be valid.

  • Rabies serology titer results will be considered
    valid for the life of the dog as long as the dog’s rabies vaccination
    coverage does not lapse. If a lapse occurs, a new rabies serology titer
    will be required and that sample must be drawn at least 30 days after
    the new vaccination was administered.

  • If the dog does not have a valid rabies serology
    titer, it will be required to be quarantined at a CDC-registered animal
    care facility for 28 days after the dog is revaccinated by the
    facility’s veterinarian.

  • Have a reservation at a CDC-registered animal care facility for
    examination and revaccination (and quarantine if the dog does not have a
    valid rabies serology titer)

  • All foreign-vaccinated dogs that have been in a
    high-risk country in the previous 6 months must have a reservation for
    examination, verification of age, documents, and microchip number, and
    administration of a rabies booster vaccination at a CDC-registered
    animal care facility immediately upon arrival in the United States.

  • Dogs that do not have a valid rabies serology
    titer must also have a reservation for quarantine. Dogs will be
    quarantined at the facility for 28 days at the importer’s expense after
    being revaccinated by the facility’s veterinarian.

  • All CDC-registered animal care facility expenses,
    including exam, revaccination, and quarantine (if required), are the
    responsibility of the importer.
  •         The facility will need copies of all required documents prior to confirming your reservation.

  • Ensure the dog meets any facility-specific
    requirements (contact facility for additional information).

  • If after arrival the CDC-registered animal care
    facility determines that your documents are not valid or the dog’s
    microchip number, age, or description does not match the paperwork
    provided, the dog may be denied entry and returned to the country of
    departure at your expense.

  • Dogs that have evidence of illness or are not
    healthy will be required to have testing to confirm they do not have
    contagious diseases before they will be eligible for release, which may
    extend the required quarantine period beyond 28 days. Any required
    testing or extended stay in quarantine will be at the importer’s
    expense, so please ensure dogs are healthy upon arrival (including no
    evidence of fleas, ticks, or skin diseases).

  • Have an international flight that arrives directly at the
    airport with the CDC-registered animal care facility where the dog has a
    reservation

  • Dogs must arrive to the U.S. at the airport where
    the CDC-registered animal care facility is located. This must be the
    location where the dog has a reservation.
  •         This must also be the airport listed on the CDC Dog Import Form

  • Domestic flights or other forms of travel to other
    locations in the U.S. are not permitted until after the dog receives
    required follow-up services at the CDC-registered animal care facility
    and is cleared for entry.

  • SERVICE DOGS ARRIVING BY SEA: Service dogs, as defined in 14 CFR
    382.3, may arrive by sea if they meet the requirements in the “All
    Dogs” section, have a complete Certification of Foreign Rabies
    Vaccination and Microchip form and a valid rabies serology titer, and
    are traveling with their handler. Emotional support animals are not
    service animals under this definition.

17)  SAFETY ALERT:

US COAST GUARD SHARES

TOP FIVE REASONS FOR BOAT ACCIDENTS

Boat negotiating opposing waves.

The US Coast Guard released statistics on 2023 boating accidents.  

According
to an article released on maritime industry news out of the UK, "The
top five primary contributing factors in accidents were operator
inattention, improper lookout, operator inexperience, excessive speed,
and machinery failure.  However, alcohol continued to be the
leading known contributing factor in fatal boating accidents in 2023,
accounting for 79 deaths, or 17 per cent of total fatalities."

The
article goes on to outline the crafts involved in most accidents, the
level of (in)experience contributing to most accidents, and suggests
better practices to avoid accidents.

While
the top 5 reasons may seem obvious, complacency is perpetual risk on
the water and this Safety Reminder is intended to continue to keep
mariners vigilant and safe on the water.

18)  MUST SEE: 

DIQUÍS DELTA PRECOLUMBIAN 

CHIEFDOM SETTLEMENTS 🇨🇷 COSTA RICA

Located
in the Diquís Delta in southern Costa Rica these Chiefdom settlements
illustrate a collection of unique stone spheres of the
Precolumbian period. The four sites represent different settlement
structures of chiefdom societies (500-1500 CE) containing artificial
mounds, paved areas and burial sites. Diquís stone spheres, which are
rare in their perfection of large-sized (up to 2.57m diameter) spherical
structures .

Stone
Spheres of the Diquís illustrate the physical evidence of the complex
political, social and productive structures of the Precolumbian
hierarchical societies. The chiefdoms which inhabited the Diquís Delta
created hierarchical settlements expressing the division of different
levels of power centers.

Stone spheres

The
four property components contribute specific elements which allow for
the understanding of the chiefdom settlement structures. Finca 6 is the
only site retaining stone spheres in linear arrangements, Batambal is
the only chiefdom settlement visible from a far distance, El Silencio
contains the largest single stone sphere ever found, and Grijalba-2 site
is unique for its use of limestone and its distinctive characteristics
as a subordinate centre, as opposed to the Finca 6 site, which was
likely a principal center.

Archaeological
sites with sets of stone spheres have been affected for decades and
individual spheres have been removed, altered or destroyed causing a
great loss of the Costa Rican cultural heritage. For many years,
archaeological investigations were scarce, but since the early 1990s,
investigations began to progressively fill information gaps.

stone spheres costa rica

Careful excavation of a Pre-Columbian Stone Sphere in Costa Rica

They
appear to have been made by hammering natural boulders with other
rocks, then polishing with sand. The degree of finishing and precision
of working varies considerably. The gabbro came from sites in the hills,
several kilometers away from where the finished spheres are found,
though some unfinished spheres remain in the hills. They are used for
decoration.

Since
2005, the National Museum of Costa Rica has developed the project
“Archaeological Investigations in Sites with Stone Spheres, Delta del
Diquís” aimed at studying the pre-Columbian occupation of the delta,
focusing particularly on archaeological sites with the presence of stone
spheres. At the same time trying to contribute to the discussion of
various issues of regional relevance such as the emergence of rank
societies and their particularities, in light of local developments
proposed from the genetics and linguistics of current indigenous groups.

The
regional and medium-term focus of this study has allowed a growing
accumulation of information on different periods of occupation and
establish the great potential of knowledge despite decades of
agricultural work. The activities have combined inspection, evaluation
and partial excavation of various settlements.

The
spheres were discovered in the 1930s as the United Fruit Company was
clearing the jungle for banana plantations.[4] Workmen pushed them aside
with bulldozers and heavy equipment, damaging some spheres.
Additionally, inspired by stories of hidden gold, workmen began to drill
holes into the spheres and blow them open with sticks of dynamite.
Several of the spheres were destroyed before authorities intervened.
Some of the dynamited spheres have been reassembled and are currently on
display at the National Museum of Costa Rica in San José. The
collection at the National Museum of Costa Rica is made up of six of the
spheres.  A lot of the spheres also ended up as lawn decorations
for many Tico citizens

Archipiélago de Revillagigedo San Benedicto Island - Mexico

The
spheres were discovered in the 1930s as the United Fruit Company was
clearing the jungle for banana plantations.[4] Workmen pushed them aside
with bulldozers and heavy equipment, damaging some spheres.
Additionally, inspired by stories of hidden gold, workmen began to drill
holes into the spheres and blow them open with sticks of dynamite.
Several of the spheres were destroyed before authorities intervened.
Some of the dynamited spheres have been reassembled and are currently on
display at the National Museum of Costa Rica in San José. The
collection at the National Museum of Costa Rica is made up of six of the
spheres.  A lot of the spheres also ended up as lawn decorations
for many Tico citizens

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Welcome to Windmill Harbour Marina, situated on the northwest coast of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.

We are please to sponsor the Panama Posse rally with a 20 cent x foot discount over published rates !

Windmill Harbour Jake

Harbormaster

JAKE MCMILLAN

We are located on the Intracoastal Waterway, just ½ mile south of the Pinckney Island Bridge at mile marker 558, 500 yards south of channel marker 27, and ½ mile north of channel marker 29 in the Calibogue Sound. The marina’s 15.5 acre harbour boasts 258 Hilton Head boat slips, offering many for rent or sale. Transient dockage is available. Our remarkable harbour offers a safe, tide free haven protected by a lock system directly off the Intracoastal Waterway. The Windmill Harbour Marina lock is 75′ long by 19′ wide. Hours of operation are 0800 to 1900 by harbour master or 24 hours by yachtsmen with a keycard. We monitor channel 14 VHF. Our phone number is 843-681-9235 and our email is windmillharbourmaster@gmail.com. CONTACT Windmill Harbour Marina 161 Harbour Passage Hilton Head Island, SC 29926 Phone (843) 681-9235 Fax (843) 681-9394 Email: windmillharbour@gmail.com

We
are located on the Intracoastal Waterway, just ½ mile south of the
Pinckney Island Bridge at mile marker 558, 500 yards south of channel
marker 27, and ½ mile north of channel marker 29 in the Calibogue Sound.
The marina’s 15.5 acre harbour boasts 258 Hilton Head boat slips,
offering many for rent or sale. Transient dockage is available. Our
remarkable harbour offers a safe, tide free haven protected by a lock
system directly off the Intracoastal Waterway. The Windmill Harbour
Marina lock is 75′ long by 19′ wide. Hours of operation are 0800 to 1900
by harbour master or 24 hours by yachtsmen with a keycard. We monitor
channel 14 VHF. Our phone number is 843-681-9235 and our email is
windmillharbourmaster@gmail.com.

CONTACT

Windmill Harbour Marina

161 Harbour Passage

Hilton Head Island, SC 29926

Phone (843) 681-9235

Fax (843) 681-9394

Email: windmillharbour@gmail.com

WINDMILL HARBOUR
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Jadida  is a major port city on the Atlantic coast of Morocco
about 60 nm  south of  Casablanca 🇲🇦  Morocco 

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The Amazing Great  Barrier Island 🇳🇿 NZ 

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South Pacific Posse burgees available now in French Polynesia and with 
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TUAMOTUS

The impressive PALM formations in the South Pacific  

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Nawi Island Event August 31 2024 - come party and mingle with the Cruising Fleet 

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 - Rachel Wolchin   
 

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1)  PICTURES OF THE WEEK

Caught a big fish

We’re having a poke party tomorrow!! 

SY TIAMAT 🇺🇸 Stephanie & Owen – Fountaine Pajot 44’

Caving

Caving, Bocas del Toro  🇵🇦 Panama

SY MAISON DE SANTÉ 🇺🇸 Nicole & Keenan -  Cal 46' &

MY SUNDOWNER 🇺🇸 Jeffrey & Lynn - Californian 50'

DInghy Parking

Dinghy Parking, San Blas 🇵🇦 Panama

SY DARK HORSE 🇺🇸 Brian & Angela – Beneteau 49’

2)  MORE EVENTS IN 2024-2025 
 

OCEAN POSSE @ ANNAPOLIS BOAT SHOW

OCTOBER 10-14  ’24   🇺🇸  ANNAPOLIS MD

US SAILBOAT SHOW

Come party and meet the cruising fleet at booth VB10 OCT 10-14 2024
Pick up your burgee - drink a coconut full of rum and enjoy the show specials 

 
SAN DIEGO 🇺🇸  CALIFORNIA 
CRUISERS SEMINARS SERIES  
OCTOBER @ SAFE HARBOR SOUTH BAY

Cruising Seminars in San Diego

AGENDA WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 23rd, 2024 ● SEMINARS

  • Cruising down Pacific Mexico and the Sea of Cortez
  • Water Makers + Plumbing in Paradise
  • Diesel Engines  & Generators and preventative Maintenance
  • Open CPN – installation and integration (PC + MAC )
  • Rigging 101 Standing and Running Rigging
  • Weather Weather Weather – planning – routing – underway
  • Crew the good the bad and the ugly
  • Destination Costa Rica and Nicaragua

 

THURSDAY OCTOBER 24th, 2023 ● SEMINARS

  • South Pacific  – French Polynesia – Cook Islands – Tonga &  Fiji
  • Safety Security and Emergencies  outside the US and what to expect
  • Electrical Systems – Batteries, Chargers, Alternators, Solar Panels
  • Cruising in Panama + the Panama Canal + SAN BLAS
  • Where and how to repair boats outside the US
  • The tropics – Refrigeration, AC, Shading,  Airflow + other ways to stay cool
  • Destination Colombia, Jamaica & Bay of Islands Honduras & Roatan

 

FRIDAY OCTOBER 28th, 2023 ● SEMINARS + PARTY

  • Destination Belize & Rio Dulce Guatemala
  • Blue Hole Belize Cruising Ground and how to get there
  • Communications onboard, underway and on shore
  • The fundamentals of wires, connectors and fuses
  • Open CPN – Satellite Charts – Use Cases and Satellite Chart creation
  • Chart Accuracy, Navigation Trips and Tricks & Tracking
  • Provisioning, Propane and Fuel – where to replenish

+ RUM  PPPPARTY INVOCATION & KICK OFF  

RSVP NOW FOR THIS EVENT

Events in San Diego

24-25′ OCEAN POSSE 
KICK OFF WEEKEND 

 BARRA DE NAVIDAD 🇲🇽 MEXICO

Bonfire on the beach in Tenecatita

24-25′ PANAMA POSSE KICK OFF WEEKEND 🇲🇽 BARRA DE NAVIDAD, MEXICO

WHEN: December 4 - 8 2024

WHERE: Barra de Navidad, MX at the Marina Puerto de la Navidad & Tenecatita

SEMINARS PLUS  Special Ocean Posse Beach gathering

in Tenecatita on Dec 8 with local water taxi to get you from your boat

to the party AND BACK – local food and beach bonfire and RUM –

whoop whoop – bring on the s’mores on a stick 

SEMINARS IN MEXICO

3) SUNRISES AND SUNSETS THIS WEEK

UVITA

Sunrise in Uvita  🇨🇷 Costa Rica.  Going to look for some mermaids.

MV SUMMERBREEZE 🇺🇸 Kurtis - Bestway 46'

🇨🇷

MY TIDINGS OF JOY 🇺🇸 Jeff & Joy - DeFever 52′

sunset

Sunset on the Pacific Ocean bound for French Polynesia

SY WHIRLWIND 🇺🇸 Maurisa, Mike, Russell & Josea – Alajuela 48’

4) OCEAN POSSE 🎌  MEET UPS

Posse meetup in West Palm Beach 🇨🇷 Florida

We
had a great PP meetup on Cerca Trova today with Yo-D-Yo and French
Kissing in West Palm Breach. Good times!  The original San Diego
Posse group finally get together for the first time since the fall of
2021 in West Palm Beach. Mary and Dave on Yo-D-Yo, Sheila and Josh on Sephina, and Lynette and Bruce on Cerca Trova. Way too long without seeing all of us together. ❤️

SY YO-D-YO 🇺🇸  David & Mary – Hunter 45’, 

SY FRENCH KISSING LIFE 🇺🇸 Tess&John – Bavaria 45’  &,

SY CERCA TROVA 🇺🇸 Bruce & Lynette - Manta MK IV 42′

5) ACCEPTING AWARD NOMINATIONS FOR 

SEASON 8 

Squirrel monkey

ANNUAL AWARDS INCLUDE:

  • BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT*
  • PICTURE OF THE YEAR
  • YODA OF THE YEAR
  • SPEEDY AWARD – SEVENSTAR AWARD
  • THE CAPTAIN RON AWARD
  • MOST UNWELCOME VISITOR ONBOARD
  • HIGHEST WIND RECORDED
  • SPIRIT OF EXPLORATION
  • GALLEY GOD(ESS)
  • GOOD SAMARITAN OF THE YEAR
  • BOAT YOGA POSE OF THE YEAR
  • COURAGE AWARD

Nominate yourself, a crew member, or another boat   

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6) ADVENTURE INSIDE THE EARTH:

CAVING IN BOCAS DEL TORO 🇵🇦 PANAMA

Welcome to the Bat Cave

CAVES

Spelunking in the inner dark depths of the earth is for the brave hearted

Trip Report: 

Maison
de Sante and Sundowner had a great time at the bat cave located on one
of the islands in Bocas Del Toro, Panama!  Fermin and his family
live on the land, have a farm, and run tours of the cave. $20 pp and
includes shoes, helmets with lights, and gloves. They point out wildlife
along the way such as red frogs, sloths, millipedes, etc. A great way
to support locals. Just traversing through the mangroves to get there is
better than the jungle ride at Disneyland. You can contact Justiliano
on WhatsApp; he speaks English.

Mangrove ride

A boatride through the mangroves.

Red Frog

Red Frog spotted in the jungle

Cave

The entrance to Bat Cave.

sucess in the caves

Let's do this!

CAVING SUCESS IN BOCAS DEL TORO

Inside Bat Cave.

MV Sundowner  Jeffrey & Lynn - Californian 50′

7) CROSSING THE PACIFIC 

FROM PANAMA 🌊 TO THE MARQUESAS

Full Sails to French Polynesia

Ocean Posse Editor, Maurisa, on SV WHIRLWIND shares :

My
family and I left the Pacific Northwest in 2018 with the vision of
sailing across the Pacific Ocean to French Polynesia one day.  Over
the last 6 years we have cruised the pacific coast of North America
twice on two different boats.  We have loved the Panama Posse Route
and after many years and more miles we were ready to make the jump!
We sailed out of Panama City to Isla Contadora with bananas
swaying from hooks, hammocks full of fresh produce, and egg crates
stacked five high.  We took a few days to clean our bottom, stow
the last of our stores, and take a deep breath.  Then, as the April
moon swelled to full, we weighed anchor, turned our bow out to sea, and
turned our stern into the wind.  

"Let
the Downwind Coconut Milk Run Begin!"  We were so excited for this
adventure and our longest passage to date to begin.  

The good ship SV WHIRLWIND sets sail from Isla Contadora in the Perlas, Panama

The
first few days getting out of Panama Bay proved exhilarating, if a
little sporty.  The wind and the current helped flush us out to
sea.  The sky and the ocean got bigger and we got smaller as we
settled into what became our routine.  While we did check the
weather forecast every day, we also used our radar, and relied heavily
on what we saw and felt around us to determine our sail plan.  

The
sky tells so much as do old weather adages.  Our third day out,
dawned with big poofy clouds and a bright rainbow in our path.
Ignorant of the old adage: Rainbows in the morning, Sailors take
warning, I completely mis-read the message dead ahead.  While I sat
staring wistfully at the pretty rainbow and thought of what treasures
we might find at the end of the rainbow, little did I know squalls were
building beyond the pot of gold.  We sailed into squalls through
the night and I learned to look at rainbows with a bit more caution.

An old weather adage: Rainbows in the morning, Sailors take warning.

Squall in the distance

Our radar showing squall ahead into the night.

Our
days began to fly by and simply slide from one to the next.  We
sailed with the wind and the seas on our quarter well beyond the
Galapagos in a swirly mess of mixed current and changing conditions.
While the sea state was unorganized and tossing us this way and
that, we deepened our endurance and praised the gimbled stove as the
only 'level' surface aboard.  We cooked up great meals to kept
morale high. We raised, lowered, reefed, adjusted, and changed sails to
keep our good ship moving.  We looked for chafe or damage on the
topsides daily, played games, listened to books, celebrated animal
visits, and troubleshooted odds and ends in a wild array of conditions.
In time, we hoisted our Spinnaker and sailed downwind, with a
positive current and following seas.  We went from feeling at odds
with our surrounding to feeling in the flow with the ocean.  It was
absolutely magnificent. 

Adjusting the leech line underway

Putting some meat on the rail to put the miles under our keel 

shellbacks

Our entire family became Shellbacks upon crossing the equator.

Bird attempting to take a rest and catch a ride on our solar panel.

spinnaker

Kite flying for days ( watching out for chafe )

Colorful sunrise. Is that a red sky in the morning, or is it pink?

This
magnificence with the following wind and seas lasted as long as it
lasted and then we were back at sailing hard to make our destination.
Nearing the islands, we once again met fast changing weather,
squalls, and mixed sea conditions.  Sails went up, sails went down.
That's when grit set in and we truly dug deep holding each other
up as needed.  Thankfully, the excitement of our proximity to our
destination, Nuku Hiva, French Polynesia gave us the extra energy
necessary.  

Our
final push was intense and so worth it!.  The moon was full and,
like us, was in and out of thick clouds all night.  Nearing sunrise
the sky and squalls cleared.  The moon set and we saw land.  

LAND HO

The island of Nuku Hiva in the Marquesas appears 

LAND HO

Land Ho!

Captain Mike at the helm, ever vigilant of our sails and wind angle.

The
sun rose and began to set the landscape aglow.  Birds were
chirping, there was so much fresh green vegetation growing in steep
volcanic soil, and the air smelled of flowers.  We sailed into
Anaho Bay and for the first time in 30 days we put our sails to bed one
by one, pulled and coiled our spinnaker sheets, and prepped our anchor
to drop. 

Left Panama a ten year old and arrived in French Polynesia an 11 year old Salt.

reflections

Verdant peak, Anaho Bay, Marquesas 🇵🇫  French Polynesia

PEAKS IN THE MARQUESAS

The volcanic island of Nuku Hiva 🇵🇫  FP

THE BAY
After
sailing through one Full moon cycle across 4234nm of Bluewater, we
arrived.  The anchor set and we sat back: exhilarated and
exhausted.  

Interestingly,
the ocean voyage now feels like a dream and the landscape surreal in
it's beauty.  I keep pinching myself thinking, " We did it!
We are in the South Pacific.  We are here!"

I feel boundless gratitude for our safe passage, my captain and our crew, and the new (to us) land and sea we will explore!

SY WHIRLWIND 🇺🇸 Maurisa, Mike, Russell & Josea – Alajuela 48’

Thank you for Sharing your LOVE of the water !

8) 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.
 

bird on the bow

A feathered guest drops in off the Galapagos.

9) 2024 HURRICANE SEASON 
🌀FORECASTS 

hurricane season

NHC has released seasonal hurricane predictions for the Eastern Pacific and the Atlantic 2024 Hurricane Season.  

  1. Below average in EPAC
  1. Atlantic: Above average in Atlantic. 

video

Watch this video of how to prepare and ride out a hurricane in the Sea of Cortez

BASIK 🇺🇸 Teal, Linh & Emma & Compass - Custom 43' 

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 09° 20.13′ N  082° 10.65′ W

Red Frog marina

Ahoy Captains

We can offer to the Ocean Posse members:

  •     15% discount on the daily, weekly, monthly and rate.
  •     10 % discount on the quarterly rate (3 to 5 months), and long term (6+ months)

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santiago.herrera@igymarinas.com

Red Frog Beach Island Marina

RED FROG MARINA

Amenities

  •     Private Beach Access
  •     Restaurants
  •     Ship’s Chandlery
  •     Private Shower House
  •     Wi-Fi Connectivity
  •     Golf Cart Rentals
  •     Guest Laundry

RED FROG MARINA BEACH WEST SIDE

Services

  •     Fueling Services
  •     Customs & Immigration
  •     Canal Agent Services
  •     Provisioning Services
  •     Vessel Repairs & Maintenance

11) LIGHTNING SEASON 🇵🇦 PANAMA 

Lightningin Panama

Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Panama captures this image of a lightning bolt

 The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) defines a lightning storm as a
“sudden discharge of atmospheric electricity manifested by a brief glow
(lightning) and a clicking noise or a dull roar (thunder). Storms are
associated with convective clouds (Cumulonimbus) and

They are usually accompanied by precipitation in the form of  showers.

Thunder: is the sound caused by atmospheric electrical discharge. It is given as

consequence of the heating of the air surrounding the discharge

 PANAMA LIGHTNING DENSITY -  SEASONAL COMPARISON

LIGHTNING IN PANAMA IN JANUARY OR LACK THEREOF

January vs October

LIGHTNING IN PANAMA IN OCTOBER For More info on lighting visit https://oceanposse.com/lightning-density

Avant

SY AVANT  🇨🇦 Rob & Debra - Beneteau 43.5'

12) GOOD NAUTICAL: PLAYA VENAOEnter Playa Venao BENAO  (BENAO)

7° 25.5161' N, 80° 11.3323' W

Playa Venao is locates on the Azuero Peninsula west of Punta Mala.  Many
vessels will anchor here before or after rounding Punta Mala.  It
is a great little beach town with a popular surf break and, in the right
conditions, a great anchorage.

Playa Venao

SV AEESHAH shares their experience in Venao:

After an overnight that John mainly covered we arrived at  Playa Venao.
Described as one of Panama’s premier surf spots the bay did offer
shelter at one end.  This is a very, very, large bay where one end
was protected from the huge Pacific waves by an island and a rocky sand
bar.  The sound of the surf crashing ashore was the dominant sound,
the spray was in the air everywhere giving the huge bay a hazy
unfocused glare. There were surfers in the shallow surf and others way
out in the huge rollers. I guessed they represented different levels of
skill.  Later during the afternoon there were folks riding horses
along the beach.  Out we motor-sailed at 6:30am the next morning
heading to our next destination. The scenery was spectacular even with
the cloudy hazy conditions.

Playa Venao

Playa Venao

Playa Venao

Landscape near the Anchorage

SV AEESHAH 🇧🇲 Jen & John - Gulfstart Hirsh' 

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31° 51.2766′ N 116° 37.2433′ W

We are pleased to welcome the Participants of the Panama Posse to Ensenada, BC Mexico

As a special welcome rate we offer 2 nights and one free !

In the minimum stay of 2 nights, you get 1 extra night for free + special
DAILY rate for the participants with boats with a length up to 65 ft:
$2.00 USD per foot of the vessel + tax + free assistance to clear in and
out of Mexico, immigration and to get the Temporary Importation Permit
as long as they present all the documents as required  by the port
authorities.

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T: +52 (646) 173-4141

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ENSENADA

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  • Dock box with water supply and electricity capacity (30, 50 and 100 amp end tie)
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  • Launch ramp
  • Parking
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  • Controlled access to facilities
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  • Dock carts
  • Downtown within walking distance
  • Friendly environment
  • Pet friendly
  • BBQ area

ENSENADA

Cruiseport Marina, Ensenada 🇲🇽  Mexico

14) POSSE SPONSOR: 

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We welcome the Panama Posse to Costa Rica with a special 10 %  discount !

To make sure you get your discount make sure you are on the vessel list with your picture.

Please feel free to shop at our Playa Cocos Store Costa Rica.

ENSENADA

 

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Whatsapp: +506 8575 5886

Ensenada

15) MEET THE FLEET  

SV DARK HORSE

Angela & Brian

DARK HORSE CREW

SV DARK HORSE
is our 4th boat,.  We purchased her new in 2007.  We fell in
love with her new design and I knew she would take us to some beautiful
places. But we what discovered is that she has introduced us to an
incredible sailing community.  Dark Horse has taken us to many
small anchorages, villages, towns, cities, and countries where we've met
so many warm and friendly people. Since we left San Diego last October
2023 on the Baja Ha-Ha, she has enriched our lives on the sea and opened
our eyes and hearts to the people living on or near the waters we've
sailed upon. Our new friends can follow us on social media and WhatsApp,
and we often hear back from them about how much they love living
vicariously through us.  Dark Horse will be taking us around the
Caribbean and perhaps the Mediterranean, where her ancient ancestors
first plied the seas of civilizations long ago.  Oh, the places
we'll go!

Dark HOrse

SV DARK HORSE on anchor dressed for action.

DAR HORSE

Different lights take the Dark out of the night.

SV DARK HORSE 🇺🇸 Brian & Angela- Beneteau 49’

 

16) SAFETY ALERT:

SHARK ATTACK 🦈
 THE GAMBIERS  🇵🇫  FRENCH POLYNESIA

Grey Shark Attack in the Gambiers

Grey Reef Sharks are known to be among the more aggressive sharks

Report from SV KISKADEE from the Gambiers, French Polynesia:

We
anchored in Gambier, French Polynesia near the Airport Island, aside
the Fausse Passe, False Pass, a beautiful shallow snorkeling spot. We
took the dinghy to the corner of the channel, my 2 crew members went for
a free dive, snorkeling. They were going to the ocean side and let the
incoming tide slowly take them into the channel again. The spot is, on a
sunny day, beautiful. Coral, sandy bottom, little fish and small black
tip reefs shark, on an incoming tide there is a lot of activity. And
safe because you are pushed into the lagoon.  

Kiskadee Track

Swimming
close together, 10-15 meters my two crew members entered the the
channel close to the shallow part with 50 cm of water on top of big
coral formations. Out of the ocean came a single bigger, 2-3 meters,
shark, properly a Grey Reef shark. It swam directly toward A. and bit
him in his underarm.

A. reacted promptly and stabbed him multiple times in the gills which
resulted in the Shark letting him go. He managed to get on top of a
coral bank bleeding badly from the bite running from below his elbow to
above his wrist. D. swam ashore safely.

I managed to launch the dinghy from the beach, had to go around some very
swallow parts and row the last 10 meters. Hoist him in the dinghy. It
was obvious, this was a severe bite. Big open wound trauma, lots of
blood.

First response

From that moment on, we went into crisis modes and did a few things right.
We applied a tourniquet with a dinghy rope and twig and used a long
leave shirt to make a pressure bandage over his wet suit and arm. On
board we give hem a sugary, salty drink. And kept talking to him.

We motored back on maximum power, taking a few safe shortcuts. 45 minutes
later we were in Rikitea, which has a medical center with two trauma
Nurses.

After the first actions of stabilizing, IV, cutting his 5 mm wet suit off,
replace our twig with a professional tourniquet etc, they consulted the
ER doctor in Tahiti. A medical emergency was declared and the hospital
ordered a medevac. At that time it was about 14 hours local time, all
ready two hours after the attack. A. was put on pain medicine as well as
antibiotics to counter any infections from the dirty bite.

The follow up

Gambier has an airport, but it’s not equipped for night flights, there are a
very limited amount of lights on the runway. So the medivac was
performed by the French Air force which flew in a midsize transport
plane. They landed at 21:30 and departed an hour later. Flying time to
Tahiti is about 3-4 hours.

The transport from the Medical Center to the Airport was performed by a
Gendarmarie Pickup truck for the stretcher and the local ferry of the
Rikitea community to the airport island. Ta’aone Hospital in Tahiti is
the next stop for surgery.

Update:
A. is “ok”, surgery is today (24 may) reconstruct blood vessels, muscle
tissue etc. Later an skin reconstruction, common with shark bits. An
X-ray revealed two shark teeth in his arm. An unusual souvenir of a very
scary event.

Things to learn

There is local knowledge about Sharks and there are stories about them (semi)
attacking. Also that it is most likely a Grey Reef Shark which are know
to be aggressive when their territory is invaded. We learned this
stories afterwards. I would be skeptical about swimming in that channel
having this info on forehand.

A. was not Speer fishing but wears a wet suit that was used multiple times
while fishing. I called it his smelly suit. Don’t know if its a factor.
Its a dark suit, opinions differs on colors attractive for game fish.

We called out a pan-pan-pan multiple time but nobody reacted. We called
the Gendarmarie on cell phone but got an answering machine, between
12-14 its siesta time. Translate a short message in French for VHF. A
local harbor master has almost no knowledge of English.

In this case the medical center was one to 1,5 hours away. If we were more
remote we would have add three steps to our first aid. Start
immediately on a maximum dose of Paracetamol and add a max dose of a
broad span antibiotics like Amoxicillin from the Kiskadee board
pharmacy, 8to fight on upcoming infection. Second, replace the
improvised t-shirt bandage with a real pressure bandage. Third, release
the tourniquet a bit after 1,5 hours to start a blood flow to his hand.
Look for bleeding, if it occurs you have no choice then tightening it
again. Releasing the flow will increase the pain.

For comfort and against a shock, cut his wet suit off, except the arm peace covering the wounds, and rap him in a few blankets.

Words of Thanks

We are in deep gratitude for so much help and kindness. From the
professionals to the lady on the dock handing us a bottle of water.
Numerous people where involved by transporting him to Tahiti. My second
crew member was allowed to fly with him to Tahiti. Also unusual.

So my final words, sailing is beautiful and dangerous. Therese and I are
always super grateful that dangerous thus not go all the way to fatal.
We are privileged.

https://svkiskadee.nl/shark/

QUESTIONS TO PREPARE FOR :

  1. What is the protocol on your vessel for First Aid Emergencies ?
  2. What is the protocol on your vessel for Emergency communications ?
  3. At what point will you activate an EPIRB?
  4. If the EPIRB were used in this incident would the vessel have had more rapid response from local officials ?
false pass

17)  MUST SEE: 

COPPER CANON – BARRANCA DEL COBRE  
EL CHEPE 🇲🇽   MEXICO

The
Journey through the Copper Canyon by train is an experience of one of
the most scenic train rides in the world. TAs El Chepe chugs along its
653 km (405 mi) of track, a journey which takes anywhere from 9 to 16
hours, it crosses over 37 bridges and through 86 tunnels. It crosses the
Copper Canyon, called the Barranca del Cobre by Mexicans.

El Chepe

Train crossing the Copper Canyon

The Canyon

Volcanic Islands

The
Copper Canyon is one of Mexico’s lesser-known gems.  The area is a
group of six distinct canyons in the Sierra Madre Occidental in the
southwestern part of the state of Chihuahua.

It is 65,000 sqk  / 25,000 sqm  in size.

copper canyon
the canyon

The
canyons were formed by six rivers that drain the western side of the
Sierra Tarahumara (a part of the Sierra Madre Occidental).

All
six rivers merge into the Rio Fuerte and empty into the Gulf of
California. The walls of the canyon are a copper/green color, which is
the origin of the name.

The
Spanish arrived in the Copper Canyon area in the 17th century and
encountered the indigenous locals throughout Chihuahua. For these New
Spanish, America was a new land to explore for gold and silver and also
to spread Christianity. The New Spanish named the people “Tarahumara”,
they encountered derived from the word Rarámuri, which is what the
indigenous people call their men.

During
the 17th century, silver was discovered by the Hispanic in the land of
the Tarahumara tribe. Some were enslaved for mining efforts. There were
small uprisings by the Tarahumara, but to little avail. They eventually
were forced off the more desirable lands and up into the canyon cliffs.

THE FULL JOURNEY TAKES EITHER NINE OR SIXTEEN HOURS

If you travel on the Chepe Express (Los Mochis to Creel and vice versa),
your journey time will be nine hours, with the train leaving from Los
Mochis at either 6am or 3.50pm. On the Chepe Regional (Los Mochis to
Chihuahua and vice versa), the journey is around 16 hours from start to
finish and the train leaves either Los Mochis or Chihuahua at 6am.

CLIMATE

The alpine climate of the mountainous regions of Copper Canyon has moderate
temperatures from October to November and March to April. The bottom of
the canyons are humid and warm and remain that way throughout the year.
During the warmest months, April through June, drought is a chronic
problem with little rainfall until July when the rainy season begins.

 

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20) 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

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every potential need they may have when approaching shore. 

Small
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mitigate this impact and serve you.

 Contact us today through panama@waypointyacht.com

Keel Billed Motmot

The
keel-billed motmot is a species of bird in the motmot family Momotidae.
It is very closely related to the broad-billed motmot, and the two may
be the same species. The two are similar sizes and shapes, and have been
reported to have similar calls, but they do have different plumage.

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YOUR VESSEL · YOUR CREW · YOUR RESPONSIBILITY 

 OUR MISSION

  • Make traveling for yacht owners easier, transparent and better informed.
  • Generate group buying power with discounts in marinas and with service providers
  • Pass on relevant information to help fellow participants in a timely manner without personal opinions
  • Identify, document and reduce risks
  • Allow for flexibility and reduce pressures due to schedules

 


FLEET UPDATE 2024-05-19

OCEAN POSSE 🧭 FLEET UPDATE

san bl

OCEAN POSSE FLEET UPDATE
🧭
MAY 19, 2024

"We must be willing to get rid of the life we’ve planned, 

so as to have the life that is waiting for us. 

The old skin has to be shed before the new one can come."

-Joseph Campbell 
  

TOP NEWS  

PANAMA POSSE Season 7

SEASON 8 REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN 

>> SIGN UP FOR YOUR POSSE <<

 

OCEAN POSSE

 

Each Posse is comprised of "pods"  which are general route designations you can be part of several pods - for more details >>  https://oceanposse.com/pods 

💰 GOLD RUNNERS 🥥 COCONUT RUN 🦀 CRAB POD 🏝️ MILK RUN
🍹 RUM RUNNERS ☸️ COUNTER POSSE 🌵 CACTUS POSSE ⛯ ATLANTIC 
🌿 SPICE RUNNERS 🦜 ORIGINAL POSSE  🌺 HIBISCUS POSSE 
☠️ PIRATE RUNNERS  🌊 BASHERS 🪸 CORAL POD 🐚 SHELL POD

1)  PICTURES OF THE WEEK

dark horse morening light san blas

Morning at Chichime in the San Blas Islands, Panama

SY DARK HORSE 🇺🇸 Brian & Angela – Beneteau 49’

DARK HORSE Angela
DARK HORSE Brian
cerca trova flying their spinaker

Beam reach spinnaker run.  Doing about 6 knots in 13 knots true wind speed. 

Nice day for a sail.

SY CERCA TROVA 🇺🇸 Bruce & Lynette - Manta MK IV 42′

NO REGRETS Bruce
NO REGRETS Lynette
sunset bahia huevos

Sunset in Bahia Huevos, Costa Rica

SY QUE VENDRA 🇺🇸 Olena & Maciek – Outbound 46’

QUE VENDRA- Maciek
QUE VENDAR Olena

2)  MARK YOUR CALENDAR  

OCEAN POSSE @ ANNAPOLIS BOAT SHOW

OCTOBER 10-14  '24   🇺🇸  ANNAPOLIS MD

 

Panama Posse

 

Come party and meet the cruising fleet at booth VB10 

OCEAN POSSE 🇺🇸 SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA CRUISERS SEMINARS SERIES @ SAFE HARBOR SOUTH BAY

EVENT cruising seminars

WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY  OCTOBER 23- 25 - 2024 ● SEMINARS

$ 49 per person x day or 
FREE FOR ALL OCEAN ° PANAMA ° SOUTH PACIFIC POSSE PARTICIPANTS

24-25′ OCEAN POSSE KICK OFF WEEKEND 
🇲🇽 BARRA DE NAVIDAD, MEXICO

 

PANANA POSSE

24-25′ PANAMA POSSE KICK OFF WEEKEND 🇲🇽 BARRA DE NAVIDAD, MEXICO

WHEN: December 4-8 2024

WHERE: Barra de Navidad, MX at the Marina Puerto de la Navidad

Special Ocean Posse Beach gathering
in Tenecatita on Dec 8 with local water taxi to get you from your boat
to the party AND BACK - local food and beach bonfire and RUM -
whoop whoop - bring on the s'mores on a stick 

Bonfire on the beach in Tenecatita

3) MORE PICTURES THIS WEEK

GULFO NICOYA

Flat Calm and on anchor at Isla San Lucas in the Golfo de Nicoya, CR

MY TIDINGS OF JOY 🇺🇸 Jeff & Joy - DeFever 52′

tidings of joy
Tidings of Joy
red frog

Red Frog as seen at Red Frog Marina:

It’s nice when the marina name lives up to it's name.

SY MAISON DE SANTÉ 🇺🇸 Nicole & Keenan -  Cal 46'

MAISON DE SANTE KeenanMAISON DE SANTE Nicole
sextant

Taking a noon sight on the Pacific Ocean bound for French Polynesia

SY WHIRLWIND 🇺🇸 Maurisa, Mike, Russell & Josea – Alajuela 48’

WHIRLWINDWHIRLWINDWHIRLWINDWHIRLWIND
Zuckerbergs

Here is "Launchpad"  119m (390ft) a 2022 Feadship at anchor in Bocas del Toro 
(AIS signal turned off)

ZUckerbergs's toyboat

Facebook founder Mark  Zuckerberg's toy boat unloading guests on the beach - 
he had just turned 40 earlier this month - happy birthday !

Entrance

Not far away are the shores of Bocas del Toro 🇵🇦  Panama

Bocas

Thank's to Maison de Sante we now have the backdoor entrance GPX track to Bocas del Toro 

ROUTE

Validated  minimum depth 10 feet saving you 3 nm  and avoiding side swells 
 Validated by now by SY Carinthia - to be known as the Panama Posse Bocas highway !

path

4) SEASON 7 AWARD WINNER 

CORRECTION

DENNIS ON ROXXY

Correction: Dennis on Roxxy tackling tight spaces.

SY ROXXY  🇺🇸  Dennis & Kelly – Beneteau 52’

ROXXY - Kelly
ROXXY Dennis
Flor de Caña Centenario 18 Year Old

Flor de Caña sponsors the Ocean Posse 

Dreamer

Two bright spirits of adventure

Nominate yourself, a crew member, or another boat   

SUBMIT ENTRIES ON THE LINE AP OR EMAIL TO EDITOR@PANAMAPOSSE.COM

Share the adventure

5) SEASON 7 FINALE PARTY 

AT BUENAVENTURA MARINA 🇵🇦  PANAMA

season finale party

Season 7 Finale Party at Buenaventura Marina

Ocean Posse's Yacht Party a Huge Success !

This
past Saturday, May 11, 2024, the Ocean Posse hosted its
much-anticipated Yacht Party designed to strengthen bonds among yacht
enthusiasts and promote the OCEAN POSSE.  The event was an
incredible success thanks to the amazing turnout from our members and
the Buenaventura community.  From 4 pm to 8 pm, our venue
buzzed with excitement and camaraderie as sea lovers gathered to share
their passion for sailing.

Guests enjoyed an afternoon filled with good music, delicious food, refreshing drinks, lots of FLOR de CAÑA, and interactive activities that captured the adventurous spirit of our Posse members.

We were especially delighted by the presence of many Buenaventura residents,
who showed great interest in learning more about the Ocean Posse.
Several boat owners took the opportunity to join our ranks, attracted by
the flexible schedule and great information we can provide.

season finale party

Late afternoon mingling

season finale party

SV SERENTY - HIGHESTWIND RECORDED 
Season Awards were announced and graciously accepted with a 12 year old bottle of ... you guessed it FLOR de CAÑA Rum

The
atmosphere at the party was truly magical, with memorable moments that
reflected the essence of our community. We want to thank everyone who
attended and helped make this event such a success.

We’re
proud to see how the Ocean Posse continues to grow and strengthen its
community. We look forward to hosting more events that bring our members
together and attract new adventure and nautical enthusiasts.

Thanks to everyone for your participation and ongoing support ! See you at the next event.

Best regards,

Emilio Lau
Co Founder
Ocean Posse Panama Office

+507-6616-7531

emilio@oceanposse.com

Emilio Lau
ENTRANCE

This image by SY FIN
shows the snaking path for deep draft vessels when entering  one
of the calmest marinas in Panama's Pacific coast due to the lack of
swell inside the marina's tidal basin at low - to mid high tide.

6) INSPIRATION: 
 THE PERFECT BOAT

Blue Skies

John on SY COURAGE  shares :

As
we end the season, I thought I would leave you with one small story
referencing an article about the perfect boat that to me sums up a big
part of what this adventure with the Panama Posse has become to Kristine
and me. First, I offer some background before you read the article.
Thank you everyone for being part of our adventure across oceans and
seas. We wouldn't have done it without you, and we will see you out
there again where the coconuts grow ...background... I grew up with a
WWII Navy destroyer radarman as a grandpa, who later became commodore of
the San Diego Yacht Club. Bigger than life metaphorically and
physically - he would backstroke with a 55 pound anchor on his chest to
place it just where he wanted it! His dream was to travel the oceans in
peacetime rather than war. So he devoted ten years during my childhood
and built a Westsail 32 in his backyard. That formative exposure is why I
studied mechanical engineering. We spent decades sailing out of San
Diego to discover new anchorages and make memories. He left a few
heirlooms for me in a wooden treasure chest, and the article below was
framed to highlight what it meant to him. I thought you might share
similar thoughts about boats. I truly loved his boat, “Sosiego,” but he
wouldn’t sell it to me. “Go make your own memories and don’t relive
mine,” he said. Wise man. Enjoy the article! It is a picture of the
article.

 

PANAMA POSSE AMAZON SIDETRIP

 

An old article that inspired generations of seafarers in search of the Perfect Boat.

SY COURAGE 🇺🇸 John & Kristine – Tartan 4100

COURAGECOURAGE

Thank you for Sharing your LOVE of 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.
 

bijou dogs on the beach

Ziggy and Zoey are loving having an almost private beach at Red Frog!🥰

8) POSSE PERK: 

BEING PART OF A COMMUNITY OF VOYAGERS:

REFLECTIONS FROM SEASON 7
  

SUNDOWNER IN GOLFITO SUNSET

A MESSAGE FROM MV SUNDOWNER:

Fleet.
We can not say thank you all enough for the opportunity to be a part of
the Panama Posse Fleet 2023-2024. To say it was an extraordinary,
wonderful experience would be an understatement. We've learned so much
in our first season with the Posse, but the best lesson that we have
learned is that you are never alone in the Mariner community. Thank you,
Captain Dietmar, and the awesome Posse staff, for a season we will
never forget. Thank you, too, to the entire fleet. The wisdom shared,
the comradery, and time shared will forever remain in our hearts. To
those we met along the way, we look forward to seeing you again. To
those we have yet to meet in person, we look forward to our first
meeting.

Fair Winds and Following Seas

The crew of Sundowner

Lynn, Jeff, Marcus, and Lacey

MY SUNDOWNER 🇺🇸 Jeffrey & Lynn - Californian 50'

SUNDOWNER
SUNDOWNER
SUNDOWNER
SUNDOWNER
SUMMERBREEZE

A MESSAGE FROM MV SUMMERBREEZE:

I would say that I will miss you all terribly. But I’m not gonna say that.

I
hope that I don’t miss any of you ……. somewhere down the road or should
I say in some ocean somewhere. It has been my humble privilege to have
sailed with some of you. I hope it will be my great honor to sail with
more of you in the future.

Until
then, Fairwinds and following seas, until we finally do meet and get
together or meet again and get together to clink our glasses and say ,

“Slainte Mhave”

(I’m Scottish 😁)

MV SUMMERBREEZE 🇺🇸 Kurtis - Bestway 46'

SUMMERBREEZE - Kurtis
Marinas

9) REGENT POINT MARINA & BOATYARD 🇺🇸 VA    
Sponsors the Panama Posse

37° 35.5088′ N  076° 26.075′ W

 

REGENT POINT MARINA

 

We are pleased to sponsor the Panama Posse with a special 20% off our short term Docking Rate

 

James Wagner

 

Jim Wagner

Harbour Master

T: +1  804-758-4457

E:  dockmaster@regentpointmarina.com

James Wagner

Regent
Point Marina and Boatyard is located in Topping, Virginia. We have 140
slips that can accommodate 16′ to 60′ sailboats, trawlers and power
boats with a draft up to 6 1/2′.

 

Regent Point Marina & Boatyard, VA 🇺🇸 Sponsors the Panama Posse

 

ON SITE AMENITIES

  • 140 in water slips and docks
  •  PUMP OUT STATION
  • BATHHOUSE
  • DINGHY RACKS
  • PICNIC AREA / PLAYGROUND
  • LOCKERS AND LAUNDRY
  • BOAT RAMP
  • APARTMENTS ON SITE
  • REGENT POINT YACHT CLUB
  • BAGGED ICE
 

Regent point Marina

 

10) FORMER PRISON ON ISLA SAN LUCAS 🇨🇷 COSTA RICA

IS NOW A NATIONAL PARK

ISLA SAN LUCAS

Modern
history has seen many prison islands turned into national parks: The
Infamous Alcatraz in San Francisco Bay, and a MUST SEE along the route
Isla Coiba to name two.  Travelers visit these once atrocious,
notoriously brutal places in search of history and natural beauty.
While these islands have been 'abandoned' by human dominion, they
have been reclaimed by nature and bio-diversity is thriving.  One
such 'Prison gone National Park', albeit a little less know, is Isla San
Lucas in central Costa Rica on the Pacific Coast.

 

Prison

 

Recently, MV TIDINGS OF JOY visited the park and shares:

We
anchored at Isla San Lucas for 3 nights, went ashore, and toured the
prison.  We anchored in 25’ with good holding and had a very calm
and pleasant stay.

 The
prison operated from 1873-1991.  Not long after it began
operation, the San Lucas Island prison began to earn its reputation as
one of the harshest prisons in the world, with reports of inhumane
conditions, torture, and even murder surfacing regularly. In some cases,
inmates were subjected to inhumane practices such as being put in deep
pits of lime and sewage for days on end. In short, inmates who were
sentenced to the facility viewed it as a death sentence.

I
found the place to be really eerie and unsettling.  From the old
graffiti in the deteriorating cells to the clumps of rusted trash and
bed frames scattered around the grounds the place just creeped me out.
We walked one of the trails on the island after the tour and even
that I found creepy.  I’m still glad we went and found the place to
be a very interesting stop as well as a very nice anchorage.  

 

isla san lucas costa rica

 

The old prison at Isla San Lucas, CR in the northern reaches of Gulfo de Nicoya

MY TIDINGS OF JOY 🇺🇸 Jeff & Joy - DeFever 52′

tidings of joy
Tidings of Joy

11) HURRICANE SEASON STARTS 🌀MAY 15 

THE FIRST SYSTEM OF THE SEASON FORMED & FIZZLED 

HURRICANE SEASON STARTING

As
of May 15th, hurricane season begins and the first system of the season
is forming.  Weekly forecasts are available through NOAA.
Season Forecasts are released by different organizations every
year.

Weather NHC noaa

The pacific weather hawks are busy and odds of La Niña developing in June-August 2024 have risen to 55% 

Gather resources, read them, watch them, and be prepared to be safely out of harms way as hurricane season unfolds. 

BIG SOUTHERN SWELLS - WHEN SURFS UP  
MANY WEST COAST ANCHORAGES BECOME UNTENABLE !!!

UNTENABLE ANCHORAGES

12) GOOD NAUTICAL: 
ISLA ESCUDO DE VERAGUAS 🇵🇦 PANAMA

09° 5.4139' N 081° 33.9225' W 

Escudo Vergaras ANchorage
GOOD NAUTICAL
escudo de veraguas beach

SV JUBEL's beach set up in  Escudo de Veraguas

Isla
Escudo de Veraguas can be an excellent stop coming to or from Bocas del
Toro. There are two areas you can anchor on the south side of the
island. 

  1. At the very west, the anchorage is a little easier with a sandy bottom. Anchor in 10-14 feet of water. 
  2. The
    very eastern side of the island has some rocks to avoid on your way in
    but you can get closer to shore and it gives you easier access to the
    north side. 

The
middle of the island has rock piles and reef so avoid the center in
your vessel. All along the south side of the island are various small
beaches that feel completely untouched and each has a different vibe.
These are very fun to explore. Be careful in your dinghy on the north
side as there are only a few passable areas as it is mostly shallow
coral. If swell is up, you may need to skip this place. The anchorage
can get very rolly with some swell but if conditions are calm, it’s an
amazing place to spend some time. 

Good Nautical ESCUDO VERGARAS
escudo de veraguas

The water has always been crystal clear for us and this was our 3rd visit.

SY MAISON DE SANTÉ 🇺🇸 Nicole & Keenan -  Cal 46'

MAISON DE SANTE KeenanMAISON DE SANTE Nicole
 Isla Escudo de Veraguas

Isla Escudo de Veraguas eastern reef  Panama 


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THE NEW SEASON SO WE CAN WELCOME AND BRING ON BOARD NEW SAILORS,
CRUISERS, PASSAGE MAKERS, EXPLORERS AND ADVENTURERS 

 

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SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE

34° 14.7′ N 119° 15.595′ W

 

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Happy to offer 50c x foot off our transient rates for participants of the Panama Posse

 

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Garrett McKinney

General Manager

We
welcome the Panama Posse to a charming mix of oceanfront lifestyle and
southern California culture embodied in the Ventura Harbor’s spirit.

Whether
you’re setting sail for Panama  or dining in the lively Ventura
Harbor Village, Safe Harbor Ventura Isle is a gateway to it all.

SAFE HARBOR VENTURA ISLE

Address: 1363 Spinnaker Dr, Ventura, CA 93001

Tel: +1 (805) 644-5858

E: gmkcinney@shmarinas.com

 

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  •     Max Beam 40′
  •     Boat Lifts
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  •     Cable TV Hookups
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Entrance

 

15) EMANCIPATION DAY CELEBRATION

🇰🇾  CAYMAN ISLANDS

EMANCIPATION DAY CAYMAN ISLAND

Earlier this month SV Yo-D-Yo
had the good fortune to be on Cayman Island when they were celebrating
an imporant and historic event: Emanciparion Day.  Their account of
the event follows:

Dave
and I happened to be in  George Town,  Cayman Island on May
6, 2024, the day they were celebrating their emancipation. A bit of
history from he Cayman Times newspaper, written by Christopher Tobutt.

"On
the morning of May 3, 1835, a momentous event unfolded in the Cayman
Islands. Captain Anthony Pack stood on a low wall overlooking Hog Sty
Bay and read a proclamation that would forever change the course of
Caymanian history. The Governor of Jamaica, Lord Sligo, was present to
emphasize the message: “You who have been slaves and lately acting as
apprentices, are by this decision made absolutely and unconditionally
free.” With those words, Cayman’s formerly enslaved population became
one of the first truly liberated black communities in the Caribbean”

While
the rest of the region still suffered under an apprenticeship scheme
described as “slavery by another name,” Caymanians were already free.

On
6 May 2024 Emancipation Day was celebrated again,  for the first
time in 62 years, with a grand and spectacular display of all facets of
Cayman Culture, on Seafarers Way, overlooking Hog Sty Bay. There were
wonderful displays from each district, and ladies and gentleman dressed
in traditional-style beautiful Caymanian clothes."

There
were performances by local school children. Many local women
demonstrated traditional crafts, such as needle work, making rugs from
torn cloth, using the Cayman Silver Thatch Platting making hats, making
bags, making purses and whatever they can make. 

In the evening they had a fantastic fireworks show and Drone show.

We were lucky to be  a part of this celebration.

 

EMANCIPATION DAY CAYMAN ISLAND

 

Fireworks display capped off the celebration

 

drone show cayman island

 

Emancipation day was a prideful celebration

SY YO-D-YO 🇺🇸  David & Mary – Hunter 45’


YO-D-YO David
YO-D-YO Mary

16) MEET THE FLEET  

SV SEAGLUB

Captain Chris

SEAGLUB

Chris Glubka, captain of SV SEAGLUB grew
up landlocked and was constantly told stories of the sea by his Naval
grandfather and read pirate stories from his father. Having moved near
the sea during middle school, Chris quickly took to the ocean and found
himself aboard his first boat soon after secondary school. Later in life
Chris found SEAGLUB and she has now been home for over a decade.
In this time he has sailed throughout Central America, French
Polynesia, Fiji and New Zealand. SeaGlub has traveled over over 2,000nm
just within Fijian waters and marked and saved each track in and out of
dozens and dozens of reef passes and anchorages. All are available
through the Posse organizations. Chris invites all of you to be active
in the Line chat group and look him up when you arrive in Fiji. Fair
winds and following seas to all...

SEAGLUB Chris

SY SEA GLUB 🇺🇸 Chris 

 

 

17)  SAFETY ALERT ⚠️

REGULAR VISUAL CHECKS OF KEY PLACES WILL

KEEPS SYSTEMS TIP TOP AND THE BOAT AFLOAT

Some
people describe cruising as 'doing boatwork in beautiful places' and
they find themselves toiling on their vessel maintenance regularly while
voyaging.  Others cruise hard seasonally and then put their boat
up tackling many maintenance issues during the off season.  NOTE: 
while this regular maintenance is an important and time consuming part
of boat ownership, it does not take the place of making regular visual
checks of key aspects of ones vessel.   It is a wise mariner who
regularly checks lines for chafe and bilges for any signs of
leakage. 

bilge

A visual check of the bilge following a sail.

QUESTION: Why is there oil in the bilge?

ANSWER: Oil cap worked its way loose. Fortunately, caught it early while the oil is still full.

Making a habit of visually checking ones vessel can make the difference of staying ahead of a problem and warding off an issue.

18)  MUST SEE: 

🇯🇲  SUNKEN PIRATE CITY AT PORT ROYAL

“The
earth opened and swallowed many people, before my face, and the sea I
saw came mounting in over the wall, upon which I concluded it impossible
to escape.”

 

sunken pirate city jamaica

 

Edmund
Heath, survivor and eyewitness to the devastating 1692 earthquake wrote
these words in a letter from the safety of a ship moored in the city’s
harbor, overlooking the ruins of his city. Port Royal, once called “the
most wicked and sinful city in the world” was famous the world over for
its booze—the blackout-inducing Kill Devil Rum, its pirates, and its sex
workers. Needless to say, when the city was nearly destroyed, there
were some parties that saw it as a convenient solution to an ugly
problem.

The
English and their pirate friends were relatively new to the area.
Jamaica had been held by the Spanish since Columbus first declared it
“the fairest island eyes have beheld” in 1494. Lacking gold or other
obvious exploitable wealth, the Spanish held it but did not focus much
energy there. It came under English power in 1655, after Cromwell sent
English raiders to invade and capture the Spanish stronghold at
Hispaniola (now Haiti and Dominican Republic, then the center of Spanish
trade in the Caribbean). Cromwell’s men failed spectacularly at taking
Hispaniola and turned to Jamaica as a second choice, better-than-nothing
option.

Located
on the southeast coast of Jamaica, the natural harbor at Port Royal
became the center of English life in Jamaica. By the late 1600s it had
become one of the largest European cities in the new world, second only
to Boston. It had also become the infamous home of pirates, sex workers,
and Englishmen on the make. Far from home, they made their livings off
of the slave trade, slave labor in plantations, and the money that the
pirates brought in from their looting forays against the Spanish.

It
may be seen as an indicator of the caliber of vice in Port Royal that
in 1675 the notorious pirate Henry Morgan became the Lieutenant
Governor. In fact, Morgan began to crack down on overt piracy as the
grand era of privateering he had been part of began to enter its waning
phase. He died just four years before the earthquake struck and was
buried in the Palisadoes cemetery.

 

sunken pirate city jamaica

 

On
the morning of June 7, 1692, a massive earthquake estimated at a 7.5
magnitude hit the island. The city, largely built over sand, suffered
instantly from liquefaction, with buildings, roads, and citizens sucked
into the ground. Geysers erupted from the earth, buildings collapsed,
and finally the city was hit by tsunami waves, dragging what had not
been destroyed out to sea. In the end, some 33 acres of the city
disappeared under water, four of the five forts were destroyed or
submerged, and 2000 people were killed. The cemetery where Captain
Morgan was buried slipped into the sea, its bodies floating up to mix
with the freshly dead.

 

sunken pirate city jamaica

 

Even
before the earth stopped shaking, locals reported that the looting
began, one writing: “Immediately upon the cessation of the extremity of
the earthquake, your heart would abhorr to hear of the depredations,
robberies and violences that were in an instant committed upon the place
by the vilest and basest of the people; no man could call any thing his
own, for they that were the strongest and most wicked seized what they
pleased….”

 

sunken pirate city jamaica

 

As
news spread of the destruction of Port Royal, it was picked up as a
cautionary tale and a sure sign of divine retribution for the lewd
behavior of the pirates and sex workers, the pretensions and wealth of
the gentry of the town, or the sins of slavery, depending on the city
and the audience.

But
at any rate, the earthquake did not end Port Royal’s wicked ways, nor
its relationship with vice or with pirates who continued to stop by for
another 50 years while they preyed on Spanish ships. In fact, in 1720,
John “Calico Jack” Rackham was hanged at Gallows-Point in Port Royal by
order of pirate hunter—and former privateer—Woodes Rogers (best known
for his rescue of the castaway Alexander Selkirk, the inspiration for
Robinson Crusoe).

 

sunken pirate city jamaica

 

Since
then the city has been racked by fire, earthquake, and hurricane
several times. The English finally decided to close its naval station at
Port Royal, effectively closing it for business, and most residents
left. In 1951, what was left of Port Royal was hit by Hurricane Charlie,
destroying more property and leaving only a few of the original
buildings standing.

 

sunken pirate city jamaica

 

Today
most of the remains of the 17th century city lie under up to 40 feet of
water. Up until the 1900s visitors reported on the city still visible
below the waves and the eerie sensation of floating over the rooftops.
Since the 1950s, divers have been exploring and cataloging the submerged
city. In 1969, Edwin Link discovered the most famous artifact: a pocket
watch dated 1686, stopped at exactly 11:43.

sunken pirate city jamaica

More
recently the Nautical Archaeology Program at Texas A&M University
and the Jamaica National Heritage Trust conducted underwater
archaeological examinations, ending in 1990. Their explorations have
brought to light artifacts of 17th century life rarely seen. Because of
the nature of the disaster, which left many buildings intact and more or
less undisturbed, it has been compared to Pompeii for its
archaeological wonders and was a designated National Heritage Site in
1999.

 

revillafgigedos

 

 

 

Special
access from the government is required to dive in the restricted Port
Royal ruins area, but many of the items recovered over the years can be
seen at the Museums of History and Ethnography at the Institute of
Jamaica in Kingston.

 

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🇲🇽 Marina Makax – Isla Mujeres – Mexico 

🇲🇽 Marina V&V – Quintana Roo – Mexico 

🇲🇽 Marina El Cid – Cancún – Riviera Maya – Mexico  

🇨🇺 Marina Marlin Nautica Cayo Largo – Cuba 

🇹🇨 South Bank Marina & Boatyard – Turks and Caicos  

🇧🇸 Romora Bay Resort and Marina – Bahamas  

🇧🇸 Elizabeth on the Bay Marina – Bahamas 

🇧🇸 Great Harbour Cay Marina – Bahamas

🇧🇸 Blue Marlin Cove Resort & Marina – Bahamas  

🇩🇴 Ocean World Marina – Dominican Republic

🇩🇴 Marina Puerto Bahia – Dominican Republic    

🇺🇸 Marathon Marina – Marathon Keys 

🇺🇸 Pier 66  Hotel & Marina – Ft. Lauderdale, USA

🇺🇸 IGY Marina at Ortega Landing – Jacksonville, FL , USA 

🇺🇸 Oasis Marinas at Fernandina Harbor Marina – FL , USA  

🇺🇸 Morningstar Marinas Golden Isles St. Simons Isl. – Georgia, USA  

🇺🇸 Windmill Harbour Marina – Hilton Head South Carolina , USA  

🇺🇸 Coffee Bluff Marina – Savannah Georgia , USA  

🇺🇸 Hazzard Marine – Gerogetown, North Carolina , USA  

🇺🇸 Holden Beach  – Town Dock, North Carolina , USA 

🇺🇸 Portside Marina – Morehead City, North Carolina USA  

🇺🇸 Tideawater Yacht Marina – Portsmouth,  USA  

🇺🇸 Ocean Yacht Marina, Portsmouth, USA  

🇺🇸 Yorktown Riverwalk Landing – Virginia USA  

🇺🇸 Regatta Point Marina – Deltaville, Virginia USA 

🇺🇸 Regent Point Marina – Topping, Virginia USA 

 

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Bogue Banks & Morehead City is also know as  the Crystal Coast North Carolina 

21)  PANAMA POSSE SPONSORS 

  • BELIZE TOURISM
  • CHRIS PARKER - MARINE WEATHER CENTER
  • DELTA MIKE MARINE SUPPLY PANAMA
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  • HERTZ RENTAL CARS  MEXICO
  • HOME DEPOT PRO MEXICO
  • LATITUDES AND ATTITUDES  
  • PANAMA YACHT BROKER
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  • SAFE HARBOR SOUTH BAY MARINA EVENT CENTER  
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  • SEVENSTAR YACHT TRANSPORT
  • WAYPOINT YACHT SERVICES
  • WESTMARINE PRO
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WEST MARINE PRO

 

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

Erick
Panama Canal Map

23) WAYPOINT YACHT SERVICES

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

Panama Birds

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24) STRATEGIC PARTNERS

 

SSCA

Park Avenue Villas – San Juan del Sur – Nicaragua

Coconutz – Playa Cocos – Costa Rica

Abernathy – Chandlery – Panama

Pacific Posse 

Atlantic Posse

Advertising Partners – Las Vegas

Safe-Esteem.com – Delaware

25) MORE POSSE NEWS FROM 
AROUND THE OCEANS

 

atlantic posse

 

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Madeira Natural Park, Madeira

 

Madeira Natural Park 🇵🇹  Madeira 

Atlantic Posse 24

Atlantic Posse '24

 

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Atlantic Posse Routes
voyage between the  Mediterranean  and  the Caribbean 

SAN JUAN
 

south pacific posse

 

26) SOUTH PACIFIC POSSE SEASON 4 


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At ease in the Cook ISlands

The Amazing 🇨🇰  Cook Islands just a quick sail west from French Polynesia 

South Pacific Posse BUrgees

South Pacific Posse burgees available now in Panama & soon in FP 

Marquesas

The impressive Volcanic Island formations in the South Pacific  

Nawi Island PArty

Nawi Island Event August 31 2024 - come party and mingle with the Cruising Fleet 

Nawi ISland Event

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FLEET UPDATE 2024-05-12

OCEAN POSSE FLEET UPDATE 🦜 Panama Posse

OCEAN POSSE 
FLEET UPDATE
MAY 12, 2024

Sunset

 

It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end. No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man

TOP NEWS  

PANAMA POSSE Season 7

282 Yachts are signed up 
 
ON MAY 15 
SIGN UP FOR SEASON 8 

 

vessels's ensigns

 

1)  PICTURES OF THE WEEK

big eye tuna catch

Definitely not the biggest fish but about a 25-30lb big eye tuna! First fish of
the Caribbean! Sushi 🍣 is on the menu tonight 🇵🇦

SY MAISON DE SANTÉ 🇺🇸 Nicole & Keenan -  Cal 46'

MAISON DE SANTE KeenanMAISON DE SANTE Nicole
boat in the bahamas

Life on anchor in the in Bahamas 🇧🇸

SY FRENCH KISSING LIFE 🇺🇸 Tess&John – Bavaria 45’


FRENCH KISSING LIFE
FRENCH KISSING LIFE
sunset off Magdalena Bay

Sunset on Sunset on our way to Magdalena bay! First leg of the Baja bash
complete!   Next weather window is anyone’s guess! 🇲🇽  

SY DAWN PATROL 🇺🇸  Laney & Mark  - Outbound 46’

DAWN PATROL - Mark
DAWN PATROL - Laney

2)  MARK YOUR CALENDAR ! 

OCEAN POSSE @ ANNAPOLIS BOAT SHOW

 

Ocean Posse at the Annapolis Boat Show

 

OCTOBER 10-14  '24  IN  ANNAPOLIS 

3)  ADDITIONAL AWARD ENTRIES FOR 

PICTURE OF THE YEAR

sunset costa rica

Costa Rican Sunset 🇨🇷

SV DAZE DREAM 🇺🇸 Islander 41’

DAZE DREAM

isla jesusita

Isla Jesusita, Costa Rica Gulfo de Nicoya 

MY TIDINGS OF JOY 🇺🇸 Jeff & Joy - DeFever 52′

tidings of joy
Tidings of Joy

4)  THE PANAMA POSSE 
AWARD WINNERS ARE...

SPEEDY AWARD - SEVENSTART AWARD

SV TIAMAT

TIAMAT SPEEDY AWARD
TIAMAT

Tiamat's WINNING Track

TIAMAT CREW

SV TIAMAT and her crew began their season in the Sea of Cortez Mexico and have spent the season sailing south along the Pacific Coast to Panama and
then hung a right.  They are now in Fatu Hiva French Polynesia.
They have put a lot of miles under their keel in a short amount of time!

fatu hiva

Carved stone in Fatu Hiva, French Polynesia

SY TIAMAT 🇺🇸 Stephanie & Owen – Fountaine Pajot 44’

TIAMAT - OwenTIAMAT

5) SPIRIT OF EXPLORATION AWARD 

SV COURAGE 

Courage's Track

Courage's runner up Track

courage on swings in san blas

SV COURAGE and her crew started the season in San Francisco Bay, California.
They spent the season sailing down Pacific Coast all the way to
Panama.  They transitted the Canal explored some of the Caribbean
side of Panama before continuing onto Sarasota, Florida.  They have
ALSO put a lot of miles under their keel in a short amount of time!

SY COURAGE 🇺🇸 John & Kristine – Tartan 4100

COURAGECOURAGE
COURAGE

6) THE CAPTAIN RON AWARD

MV ROLLING THUNDER

ROLLING THUNDER CAPTAIN RON

 PRO TIP: If your chart plotter is in the oven to protect it during a
lightening event, put the knob in the oven or otherwise disable the
stove till you take it (the chart plotter) out.

ROLLING THUNDER368220367368220367

7) THE COURAGE AWARD

SV RUM TRUFFLE

courage award

WINNER  MARK RUM TRUFFEL

As we all know Mark has suffered a total loss of his boat, for no fault of his while entering Bahia del Sol, followed by ransacking of the boat by the locals. It would have been a devastating event for anyone and it would be easy to react with anger, bitterness, and resentment. Mark has faced it with dignity, composure, and calmness; this takes COURAGE. He even did not lose his British sense of humor. 

RUM TRUFFLE Mark

THE COURAGE AWARD 
RUNNER UP

SV CHEMISTRY

Chemestry

It takes a lot of courage and humility to publicly admit one's own mistake
big or small.  Sean shared his account in detail with a great lesson to other mariners.  He even shared his thought process of giving up his boat and continuing the sailing dream. 

CHEMISTRY

8) THE BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT

SV BASIK

BASIK BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT

MONSTER Mahi-mahi Teal brought aboard in Northern Costa Rica

BASICBASICBASIC CompassBASIC

9) GOOD SAMARITAN AWARD

SV FICKLE

GOOD SAMARITAN FICKLE

Muranda brought a water membrane from the States to fellow Posse member in Costa Rica....life saver!

FICKLE BenFICKLE MurandaFICKLE Yolanda

10) MOST UNWELCOME VISITOR AWARD

SV QUESO GRANDE

UNWELCOME VISITOR QUESO GRANDE

SV QUESO GRANDE did not invite the jet ski over for sundowners UNDER the tramp

QUESO GRANDE LanceQUESO GRANDE SherriQUESO GRANDE Maybel

11) PICTURE OF THE YEAR AWARD

SV CERCA TROVA

PICTURE OF THE YEAR CIRCA TROVA

A most serene east coast sun 

NO REGRETS BruceNO REGRETS Lynette

12) HIGHEST WIND RECORDED AWARD*

SV SERENITY

HIGHES WIND AWARD

SY SERENITY saw some high winds while sailing the Papagayos - 

SERENITY KathrynSERENITY - mARK

* higher winds have been reported but no other entries  to meet the deadline

13) BOAT YOGA AWARD

SV ROXY

BOAT YOGA AWARD

For Bruce boat yoga is done in tight spaces

14) GALLEY GODDESS AWARD

MV TIDINGS OF JOY

GALLEY GODDESS AWARD

Joy received the Galley Goddess award at the kickoff event in Barra de Navidad

15) YODA OF THE YEAR AWARD

SV MAISON DE SANTE 

MAISON YODA

Maison de Sante for their exquisite tracking and GPX tracks in Caribbean Panama

MAISON DE SANTE KeenanMAISON DE SANTE Nicole
FLOR DE CANA

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL AWARD WINNERS 
CELEBRATE WITH 12 YEAR OLD RUM BY FLOR DE CAÑA

16) SHIPPING ITEMS TO PANAMA AT A DISCOUNTED RATE

BY AIR OR BY SEA

 

SHIPPING TO PANAMA

 

LET ME introduce you to our exciting new shipping service tailored
specifically for participants of the Ocean Posse Yacht Rallies.

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’re thrilled to offer a seamless and reliable
solution to ensure that your packages arrives safely and on time,
allowing you to focus on enjoying the 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.

We
would love the opportunity to discuss how our shipping service can
enhance your experience during the Panama Posse Yacht Rally. 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.

Fair winds and following seas!

 

Warm regards,

Emilio Lau

Emilio Lau

Co Founder

Ocean Posse Panama Office

WHATSAPP +507-6616-7531

emilio@oceanposse.com

GOOD NAUTICAL

17)  ISLA JESUSITA, COSTA RICA 🇨🇷 

9° 50.3438' N, 84° 53.5169' W

The anchorage in the northern reaches of Gulfo Nicoya lies off the southwestern tip of Isla Cedros between Isla Jesusita and the mainland. Aquaculture is being developed in the area and there are several fish pens in the bay.

isla jesusita

POSSE PERK: Remote places you can anchor, dinghy ashore, and dine out.

isla jesusita

Of Isla Jesusita, SV MAISON DE SANTE shares:

1)
There is a cut between the peninsula and the pair of islands just
before Cedros and Isla Chiquita and it’s plenty deep (maybe 20-30 feet)

2)
There are power lines between isla Chiquita and mainland so you need to
go around Cedros to the east and then approach the anchorage from the
north. There are more powerlines west of isla Chiquita so exit from
where you entered.

3)
There is a gentleman named Bruce who runs and eco resort on isla
Cedros. He is very helpful if you need any assistance and he would be
happy to meet you and show some hospitality if you anchor in front of
his place.

isla jesusita


4) Isla San Lucas is an old prison island and a very interesting visit
with lots of hiking. You need to pay online at least a day in advance if
you want to visit but it’s worth it if you have the time. Watch out for
logs on your way there.

 Good food and a very reasonable breakfast. You need to make reservations for both.

 

Lock your boat when you leave it in that anchorage and raise and/or lock
your dinghy at night. There are sometimes panagas that come up from
Puntarenas looking for easy stuff to grab off your boat.

isla jesusita

Isla Jesusita Sunset this week from MV TIDINGS OF JOY

tidings of joy Tidings of Joy

18) THE CASTLE OF SAN FELIPE DE LARA 
🇬🇹  GUATEMALA

 This castle / fortification is a Spanish colonial fort at the entrance to Lake Izabal in eastern Guatemala.

Lake Izabal is connected with the Caribbean Sea via the Dulce River and El
Golfete lake.  The fort was strategically situated at the narrowest
point on the river. The Castillo de San Felipe was used by the Spanish
for several centuries, during which time it was destroyed and looted
several times by pirates.

The fort is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List and is a popular regional tourist destination.

castillo

The Castillo de San Felipe was built to protect the port of San Antonio de
las Bodegas on the south shore of Lake Izabal from frequent pirate
attacks, mostly by English pirates.

After nightfall, passage along the river into the lake was blocked by a large
chain that crossed from the fort to the far bank.  San Antonio was the main port for receiving Spanish shipping carrying goods for the Captaincy General of Guatemala and was responsible for supplying and garrisoning the fort.  Guatemalan records contain details of captains being appointed to the fort well into the 18th century.

castillo

The position was a joint post, also including the position of mayor of San
Pedro de Amatique and San Antonio de las Bodegas. The latter post was in
name only, since the towns were soon abandoned due to constant slave
raids by the Mosquito Zambo that left the Motagua delta and shores of
Lake Izabal largely deserted, with those inhabitants that did not flee
being sold into slavery in the British colony of Jamaica.

castillo

A tower already existed on the site by 1604, when it is recorded as having been destroyed.  The fort was built in 1644 under the orders of Diego de Avendaño, then governor of the Kingdom of Guatemala. At the time it was known as Fuerte Bustamente (“Bustamente Fort”) and the Torreón de Defensa (“Defence Tower”).

castillo

The fort was redesigned in 1687 by Diego Gómez de Ocampo in the style of
the French military architect Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban. The modified design was implemented in 1689. Three bastions were functioning by 1697.

castillo

Along the Panama Posse CENTRAL AMERICAN route  are THESE UNESCO AND  OTHER SIGNIFICANT SITES

Many of these locations are accessible from nearby marinas and are listed as UNESCO WORLD HERITAGES SITES.

 https://oceanposse.com/pp-must-see/

 

Must See along the Panama Posse route

 

 

19) 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.
 

FIRE

20) MORE PICTURES OF THE WEEK
  

KURTIS BIRTHDAY

Celebrating Kurtis’s birthday at Isla Chiquita Glamping Resort at Isla Jesusita, CR with Summer Breeze and Brigadoon lll.

MV SUMMERBREEZE 🇺🇸 Kurtis - Bestway 46'

SUMMERBREEZE - Kurtis
GRAND CAYMAN SUNSET

Grand Cayman Sunset

SY YO-D-YO 🇺🇸  David & Mary – Hunter 45’


YO-D-YO David
YO-D-YO Mary
crew on the bow of bisou

Happy Crew following a successful Panama Canal transit

SY BISOU 🇦🇺 Robin and Tad - Fountaine Pajot 44′

BISOU Robin
BISOU Tad

21) 🇲🇽 MARINA PUERTO DE LA NAVIDAD – 

BARRA DE NAVIDAD  – PANAMA POSSE HQ 

14° 41.67′ N 092° 25.185′ W

barra de navidad marina

 

We always love to hear from you. If you have a request or need, or if you
would like additional information about Marina Puerto de la Navidad, or
would like to make a reservation, please contact:

Secundino Alvarez- Harbor Master

Harbormaster

 

Secundino Harbormaster

CONTACT SECUNDINO

  • Tel: 011 52 (314) 337 90 14
  • Marina Office – Operating hours:
  • 8:00am – 6:00pm
  • BOOK NOW
  • Call 011 52 (314) 337 90 14
  • harbormaster@islaresort.com.mx
marina de la navidad

Barra de Navidad is an excellent place to visit along the route any time of
year.  The Marina has been the Posse Headquarters and hosted our
Kick-off event for years. 

SAVE THE DATE

SAVE THE DATE

SAVE THE DATE - PANAMA POSSE KICK OF WEEK 
BARRA DE NAVIDAD DEC 5-8 2024


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22) MARINA CLUB NÁUTICO CARTAGENA 🇨🇴 

SPONSORS PANAMA POSSEA

 

club nautico

“Following my message I am happy to inform you that Club Nautico will be offering all 1st time arrivals affiliated to the Panama Posse a 15% dockage
discount applicable for up to 3 months from their arrival to the Port of Cartagena, Colombia. We hope to see many new arrivals once the port opens once again. Thank you for all your efforts in making this possible. Best wishes to all PP members.

 

Very best

CLUB NÁUTICO CARTAGENA LTDA 

John Halley,

Marina ops.

email clubnauticocartagena@gmail.com

CLUB NÁUTICO CARTAGENA LTDA

Phone number: +57 (5) – 6517121 Ext: 108

 

Club Nautico Cartagena

 


23) HAULOUTS 

🇲🇽 🇧🇿 🇨🇷 🇳🇮 🇨🇴 🇨🇺 🇪🇨 🇸🇻 🇵🇦 🇩🇴 🇭🇳 🇯🇲 🇧🇸 🇹🇨 🇰🇾 🇬🇹

 

 

haulouts

 

Looking for Haulout facilities along the route?

The Panama Posse is partnered with many marinas and haul-out service
providers along the route.  See this link for locations and
services: 

OZ haul out portobello

Earlier this season SV OZ hauled out in Portobello, Panama

24) SEEKER IS BACK IN THE BAHAMAS  🇧🇸 

SEEKER IN THE BAHAMAS

John and Tammy are happy to be back in the Bahamas

FEEDING A HORSE IN THE BAHAMAS

Petting a horse on the ocean

selene 62

On the hook in the Bahamas.

sunset bahamas

Orange sky in Bahamas sunset

MY SEEKER  🇺🇸 John & Tammy - SELENE 62’

25)  PATOIS CULTURE OF 🇯🇲 JAMAICA

Patois is a fascinating linguistic and cultural phenomenon, reflecting the history, resilience, and creativity of the Jamaican people. It’s an integral part of the local culture, contributing to the vibrant and diverse tapestry of Jamaica’s heritage.

PATOIS

The vocabulary draws from a range of sources, including English, African
languages, Spanish, and Indigenous Taino words. Many words and phrases
have specific cultural or local meanings that may not be immediately
apparent to non-native speakers. Jamaican Patois also includes unique
idiomatic expressions and proverbs that reflect the island’s history,
traditions, and way of life.

Reggae music evolved from earlier Jamaican musical genres such as ska and
rocksteady, but it also drew inspiration from African rhythms and
religious practices. The lyrics of reggae songs often address social and
political issues, promoting messages of liberation, unity, and
resistance against oppression. Many reggae songs express themes of
empowerment, equality, and the celebration of Jamaican identity and
culture.

The connection between the slave uprisings and reggae music is evident in
the lyrics of influential reggae artists such as Bob Marley, Peter Tosh,
and Burning Spear, among others. Their songs often speak to the history
of slavery, the struggles faced by the African diaspora, and the quest
for justice and equality. Through their music, they helped raise
awareness of Jamaica’s history and cultural heritage on a global scale.

Furthermore, the rhythmic elements of reggae, with its distinctive bass lines,
offbeat guitar strumming, and syncopated drumming, can be traced back to
African musical traditions brought to Jamaica during the era of
slavery. This rhythmic foundation, combined with the socio-political
messages of the lyrics, contributed to reggae’s unique and influential
sound.

PAINTING FROM JAMAICAN UPRISING

Painting by Adolphe Duperly depicting the Roehampton Estate in St. James, Jamaica, being destroyed by fire during the uprising.

The legacy of the slave uprisings, along with the experiences of slavery
and oppression, deeply influenced Jamaican culture, providing a
foundation for the emergence of various cultural expressions, including
music. Reggae, which gained international recognition and became a
symbol of Jamaican culture, has roots deeply connected to the historical
struggles for freedom and social justice.

Chronology of Resistance in the West Indies – JAMAICA

A= dozens, B=hundreds, C=Thousands, D=Many Thousand Slaves

  • 1655-1670 B. Resistance by “Spanish negroes” Lubolode Serras, and others.
  • 1673 B. Revolt of Coromantee slaves, Lobby’s estate, St Ann’s parish.
  • 1678 B. Large – scale running away, St. Mary’s Parish.
  • 1685 B. July. Revolt on Grey’s estate, Guanaboa Vale.
  • 1690 B. July. Revolt centred on Sutton’s estate, Clarendon parish, led by Cudjoe the elder.
  • 1730-1740 C. First Maroon War, involving Cudjoe the younger, nanny, and many other leaders.
  • 1742 A. Christmas. Coromantee plot, St James’s parish.
  • 1745 B. New Year. Plot mainly by African slaves, St. David’s parish.
  • 1760 D. Tacky’s revolt, dominated by Coromantee slaves, Originating in St.
  • Mary’s parish at easter but spreading Widely through island around whitsun.
  • 1765 A. November. Coromantee uprising, St Mary’s parish, led by Blackwall.
  • 1766 C. Coromantee uprising, Westmoreland parish.
  • 1776 C. July. Afro – Creole, Hanover parish, led by Sam, Charles, Caesar, and others.
  • 1791-1792 B. Island- wide slave unrest after news from Haiti.
  • 1795-1796 B. July – March. Second Maroon war in Trelawny and St. James’s parish.
  • 1806 A. Plot in St. George’s parish.
  • 1808 B. Mutiny of the Second West India Regiment and plot in Kingston.
  • 1815 B. Christmas. Ibo – led plot, St. Elizabeth’s parish.
  • 1819 B. Epidemic of running away throughout the island.
  • 1823-1824 C. Widespread plots and unrest, especially in Hanover parish, where it was properly called the “Argyle War.”
  • 1828 A. Expedition against a troublesome band of runaways Behind Dromilly estate, Trelawny parish.
  • 1831-1832 D. Christmas. “Baptist War” in western Jamaica, led by Samuel Sharpe and others.
JAMAICA

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Glavanic Corrosion

Galvanic corrosion,
also known as bimetallic corrosion, is an electrochemical process in
which one metal corrodes preferentially when it is in electrical contact
with another, in the presence of an electrolyte. In the context of
yachts, this is particularly relevant due to the diverse metals used in
their construction and the saline marine environment they operate in.

Mechanisms of Galvanic Corrosion

The
process occurs because different metals have different electrode
potentials. When metals with different potentials are electrically
connected in a saline solution, an electrochemical cell is created,
causing the more anodic metal (the one with the higher electrode
potential) to corrode. This is commonly seen where aluminum meets
stainless steel, or where bronze components are near stainless steel
parts.

Factors Influencing Galvanic Corrosion


Electrolyte Conductivity: Saltwater is an excellent conductor of
electricity and thus accelerates galvanic corrosion.


Metal Combinations: The more dissimilar the electrode potentials
of the metals involved, the greater the potential for corrosion.


Area Effect: The size ratio between the anodic and cathodic
parts affects the severity of corrosion. Smaller anodic parts corrode
more rapidly.

Preventing Galvanic Corrosion


Use of Sacrificial Anodes: Zinc, magnesium, or aluminum anodes
are commonly used on yachts to protect other metals. These anodes
corrode preferentially, thereby protecting more noble metal parts.


Electrical Isolation: Where possible, different metals should be
electrically isolated from each other using non-conductive gaskets or
coatings.


Regular Inspection and Maintenance: Regular checks for signs of
corrosion and the replacement of sacrificial anodes are essential.

Materials and Construction Considerations

Materials
commonly used in yacht construction, such as stainless steel, aluminum,
and bronze, each have specific properties and vulnerabilities to
galvanic corrosion. The choice of materials and their treatment can
significantly impact the longevity and safety of yacht components.

Conclusion and Best Practices

Understanding
and managing galvanic corrosion is critical for maintaining the
integrity and safety of yachts. By selecting appropriate materials,
utilizing protective measures, and adhering to regular maintenance
schedules, the risks associated with galvanic corrosion can be
substantially minimized

CORROSION
Haul out

with trailers and travel lifts in non calm waters the risk of  accidents goes up  

 Recommend  requirements  

  •  Swell under X feet (not sure what #works there, and partly dependent on swell direction).
  •  Boat owners should inspect the lift carefully and ensure safety chains, etc. correctly installed (problematic as hard to expect boat owners to know what’s right and what’s wrong). You can request to review the maintenance log and operating certificate 
  •  If there are problems, or you don’t feel good about the process, go back to a slip and try again when conditions improve (trust your gut). 
  • Define who pays for the cost of repairs and responsibilities of the haul out in writing  - what happens if a rogue wave hits you and damages
    your boat 
Accidents

Accidents never happen in a perfect world

Accidents

 

29)  75+ PANAMA POSSE MARINA SPONSORS 

 

Marinas

 

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🇩🇴 Marina Puerto Bahia – Dominican Republic    

🇺🇸 Marathon Marina – Marathon Keys 

🇺🇸 Pier 66  Hotel & Marina – Ft. Lauderdale, USA

🇺🇸 IGY Marina at Ortega Landing – Jacksonville, FL , USA 

🇺🇸 Oasis Marinas at Fernandina Harbor Marina – FL , USA  

🇺🇸 Morningstar Marinas Golden Isles St. Simons Isl. – Georgia, USA  

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  • DELTA MIKE MARINE SUPPLY PANAMA
  • DOWNWIND MARINE
  • FLOR DE CAÑA
  • HERTZ RENTAL CARS  MEXICO
  • HOME DEPOT PRO MEXICO
  • LATITUDES AND ATTITUDES  
  • PANAMA YACHT BROKER
  • PREDICT WIND
  • SAFE HARBOR SOUTH BAY MARINA EVENT CENTER  
  • SAN DIEGO MARINE EXCHANGE
  • SEVENSTAR YACHT TRANSPORT
  • WAYPOINT YACHT SERVICES
  • WESTMARINE PRO
  • YACHT AGENTS GALAPAGOS  
     
 

WEST MARINE PRO

 

31) 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

Erick
Panama Canal Map

32) WAYPOINT YACHT SERVICES

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 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

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33) STRATEGIC PARTNERS
 

SSCA

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34) MORE POSSE NEWS FROM 
AROUND THE OCEANS

 

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Guadeloupe

 

Madeira Natural Park 🇵🇹  Madeira 

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voyage between the  Mediterranean  and  the Caribbean 

GIBRALTAR
 

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35) SOUTH PACIFIC POSSE SEASON 4 


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The leaning palm trees in the South Pacific  

Nawi Island PArty

Nawi Island  🇫🇯   Fiji  Event August 31 2024 - come party and mingle with the Cruising Fleet 

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MEET THE CRUISING FLEET

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    09:00 – 12:00 SWAP MEET / TREASURES OF THE BILGE 

 FJ$ 2 DONATION FOR LOCAL CHARITY  

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    14:00 – WEATHER SEMINAR

    15:00 – SAILING TO NZ

    16:00 – VANUATU / NEW CALEDONIA

    17:00 – OPEN SUNSET RUM BAR

    18:00 – DINNER & BRING A DISH TO SHARE + WIN A DELUXE BOTTLE OF RUM

              ( if you do not bring a dish to share you do not get to taste the food )

    20:00 – MEXICAN TRAIN / TEXAS HOLDEM TOURNAMENT  

FREE FOR SOUTH PACIFIC POSSE PARTICIPANTS AND MARINA GUESTS

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 OUR MISSION

  • Make traveling for yacht owners easier, transparent and better informed.
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FLEET UPDATE PANAMA POSSE 2024-05-05

FLEET UPDATE 2024-05-05

OCEAN POSSE FLEET UPDATE | Panama Posse

OCEAN POSSE 
FLEET UPDATE 2024-05-05

BOcas del Toro

"Life is unchartered territory.  

It reveals its story one moment at a time"

-Leo Buscaglia

TOP NEWS  

PANAMA POSSE Season 7
vessels's ensigns

1)  PICTURES OF THE WEEK

panama city sunset

Sunset lighting up the Panama City Skyline.

SY EVER AFTER 🇺🇸 Andrew & Laura - Jeanneau 44′

Ever After Ever After SAILING EVER AFTER
OLD WRECK BAHAMAS

 Old wreck on the shore of Crab Cay, Abacos, Bahamas

SV CERCA TROVA 🇺🇸 Bruce & Lynette - Manta MK IV 42′

NO REGRETS Bruce NO REGRETS Lynette
arenal volcano Costa Rica

Arenal Volcano, Costa Rica

MY TIDINGS OF JOY 🇺🇸 Jeff & Joy - DeFever 52′

tidings of joy Tidings of Joy

2) PANAMA POSSE 
SEASON FINALE EVENT

PANAMA POSSE PANAMA YACHT FEST 

@ BUENADVENTURA MARINA

Saturday May 11, 2024 @ 17:00 PANAMA

Panama Posse

Welcome
to our amazing Buenaventura Marina ! 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 Ramos

cesar@bv-marina.com

Mobile: +507-6411-5597

www.bv-marina.com

FLEET UPDATE
  • 340+ Acres 
  • The Buenaventura Resort Panama – Autograph Collection
  • Spa 
  • Gym
  • Parksa
  • 5 Restaurants 
  • Sushi Bar 
  • Shops & Boutiques
  • Gran Deli Gourmet  
  • Felipe Mota Wine and Deli 
  • Equestrian Center 
  • Golf 18-hole golf course by Nicklaus 
  • Beach Clubs with multiple  Pools
  • Children’s Park
  • Events
  • Sports Club 
  • 3 km of Private Beach 
  • Culture Center 
  • Chapel
  • Real Estate Services
  • Rental Units 
  • Marina
  • Dry Stack 
  • Zoo 
  • Local Clinic
  • Dentist
  • Golf Cart Friendly 
  • Candy Store
  • Bike Lanes 
  • RUM BAR AT POSSE PARTY
Marina
RSVP 

BUENAVENTURA MARINA 🇵🇦 

SPONSORS DE PANAMA POSSE 

08° 20.5166′ N   080°09.7683′ W

FLor de Cana

FLOR DE CAÑA SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE

3)  MARK YOUR CALENDAR ! 

END OF SEASON ZOOM CELEBRATION CALL  

Sunday  May 12  2024 

14:00   CALIFORNIA 

15:00   MEXICO CITY 

16:00   PANAMA TIME 

17:00   EAST COAST 

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82318714622?pwd=fzQODBacbPPd07MZM0WbaJ6q4SY3Wl.1

Meeting ID: 823 1871 4622

Passcode: 630281

ZOOM FINALE

4)  AWARD NOMINATIONS FOR

BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT

Note * Billfish is excluded from Biggest Fish Award 

Monster Mahi-mahi Teal brought aboard SY BASIK in northern Costa Rica 🇨🇷 

Emma on SY BASIK bringing in her best catch too.

BOHEMIA BIG FISH

Monster King Mackeral Peter brought aboard SY BOHEMIA

JUBEL WITH BIG FISH

Leah on SY JUBEL brings in her first and biggest fish

big eye tuna catch

Kyle on SY JUBEL also brings in an entry to the table

BIG MAHI

Chris on MV NEXT CHAPTER bringing on a Mahi 

lexi with dorado

Young crew member of MV NEXT CHAPTER, Lexi landed a big one in Costa Rica

While
she was setting the line out it hit and ran hard. She asks “Can the
lure be this heavy?!”. She then reeled it in all by herself!

This Big Mahi being one of two Brandt on SV PRIYA caught south of Manzanillo Mexico 

monster mahi

Karl on SV REMEDY says "First time ever. Gonna chow! 😆"  

sv voyager dorado catch

nice catch Ed!  Eat well SV VOYAGER

tuna on ohana

SV OHANA and her crew brought in this big Tuna

dorado on

While crossing the Tehuantepec, SV COURAGE brought on this big dorado

5) SEASON 7 AWARD NOMINATIONS:

MOST UNWELCOME VISITOR ONBOARD ENTRY

Black Capped Night Heron in Zihuatenejo Bay

It’s not so bad having them visit, it’s what they leave behind (splatters or poop) that is most unwanted!

MY TIDINGS OF JOY 🇺🇸 Jeff & Joy - DeFever 52′

diesel bug

SV TIAMAT found a 'diesel bug' while prepping to cross the Pacific

gecko on serenity

This Gecko was not invited but is now welcome to stay on SV SERENITY

BIRDS ON THE BOW

A mixed and most Unwelcom batch of birds on the bow of SV BRIGADOON

UNWELCOME BIRD ON THE BOW

MV MARTINI did not roll out the welcome mat for this dapper dude on the bow

jet ski hits queso grande

SV QUESO GRANDE did not invite the jet ski over for sun downers UNDER the tramp

moth onboard

Onboard SY FELICITÀ :  Unwanted visitor… no moths were harmed. 

BEE ON LINE

This thirsty bee was not invited to SV PILIALOHA for refreshments 

birds on the bow

MV MUIRGEN sharing the sunset with a few unwelcome guests 

stick bug

While not on the guest list, SY MAISON DE SANTÉ had a stick bug show up for a dance party late night.

kiskadee in the rig

SV KNOT RIGHT
said, 'No Miss Kiskadee, you are not welcome to make a nest in my stack
pack, not today, tomorrow, or the next day.  Not ever.'

6) SEASON 7 AWARD NOMINATIONS:

PICTURE OF THE YEAR

ghost ship

SY DA MMAD CAT captures the ghost ship 

starfish beach'

SY MAISON DE SANTÉ  scoots in the sand at Starfish beach

rainbow over ketch

SY MAISON DE SANTÉ underneath a double rainbow in the Perlas Islands

dolphin on the bow

MV SUMMERBREEZE and their welcome party entering Mexico

sunset in la cruz

Sunset in La Cruz Mexico from MY MOCEAN SICKNESS 

sunrise

MY TIDINGS OF JOY  enjoys this sunrise off the Guatemalan coast

sunset

Jumping ray in front of Mexican sunset from MY TIDINGS OF JOY 

wha;e breaching

SY PRIYA captures a Humpback whale breaching

blue and yellow macaws

Rare and healthy flock of blue and yellow Macaws.  Photo by SV WHIRLWIND 

SUNSET OVER SAVANNAH GEORGIA

SY CERCA TROVA witnesses this sunset while leaving Savannah, Georgia

sunrise at sea

SV CHALLENGE sailing into the sunrise

sunset

SV BISOU northbound at sunset

chacala sunset

MY MUIRGEN captured this colorful sunset in Chacala, Mexico

sunrise

SY YO-D-YO shared this Panamanian sunrise

space x launch

SY JOURNEY witness Space X launch from Bahia San Marte, Sea of Cortez, Mexico 

san blas beach

SY JUBEL enjoyed this white sand beach in the San Blas

pelican at sunset

MV SERENITY captures a pelican flying across a Costa Rican Sunset

7) SEASON 7 AWARD NOMINATIONS:

THE CAPTAIN RON AWARD

CAPTAIN DIETMAR

Captain Dietmar on SY CARINTHIA had an engine failure and did five doughnuts in the 110 foot wide Gatun locks crossing through the Panama Canal before righting the vessel and continuing on.

hull damage

Captain Walt of SY KNOT RIGHT struggled docking before his Canal transit

fried chart plotter

MV ROLLING THUNDER Pro
Tip: If your chart plotter is in the oven to protect it during a
lightening event, put the knob in the oven or otherwise disable the
stove till you take it (the chart plotter!) out.  

8)  AWARD NOMINATIONS:

HIGHEST WIND RECORDED

HIGH WIND AT THE DOCK

High winds recorded on SY TIAMAT on the dock in Vista Mar, Panama

SY SERENITY  saw some high winds while sailing the Papagayos

HIGH WIND AT THE DOCK

MV DELTA SWIZZLER recorded some high winds on the dock in Barra early in the season

9) AWARD NOMINATIONS:

GALLEY GOD(ESS)

galley goddess

Joy of MV TIDINGS OF JOY received the galley goddess award at the kickoff event in Barra de Navidad

10) AWARD NOMINATIONS:

GOOD SAMARITAN OF THE YEAR

muranda

Muranda on SV FICKLE brought water membrane from the States to fellow posse member in Costa Rica...life saver!

11) AWARD NOMINATIONS:

BOAT YOGA POSE OF THE YEAR

boat yoga

For Adam on SY SOULMATE  boat yoga IS fixing winlass

boat yoga

For Bruce on SY CERCA TROVA boat yoga is repairing the water maker...again.

boat yoga

For SY LOST PEARL boat yoga is diving into hard to reach places.

boat yoga

For Mark on SY DAWN PATROL boat yoga means getting your feet in the air

boat yoga

For Bruce on ROXY boat yoga is done in tight spaces

12) CALLING FOR FINAL AWARD NOMINATIONS FOR:

COURAGE AWARD

SPIRIT OF EXPLORATION

SPEEDY AWARD – SEVENSTAR AWARD

YODA OF THE YEAR

CURRENTLY ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS 

INTO ANY AND ALL CATEGORIES 

THROUGH WEDNESDAY, MAY 8TH, 2024

Nominate yourself, a crew member, or another boat   

SUBMIT ENTRIES ON THE LINE AP OR EMAIL TO EDITOR@PANAMAPOSSE.COM

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BY AIR OR BY SEA

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LET
ME introduce you to our exciting new shipping service tailored
specifically for participants of the Ocean Posse Yacht Rallies.

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’re thrilled to offer a seamless and reliable
solution to ensure that your packages arrives safely and on time,
allowing you to focus on enjoying the adventure ahead.

Here’s how our service can benefit you:

1.
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We
would love the opportunity to discuss how our shipping service can
enhance your experience during the Panama Posse Yacht Rally. Please feel
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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.

Fair winds and following seas!

 

Warm regards,

Emilio Lau

Emilio Lau

Co Founder

Ocean Posse Panama Office

WHATSAPP +507-6616-7531

emilio@oceanposse.com

13) CINCO DE MAYO 🇲🇽  MEXICO

Cinco de Mayo: Celebrating History, Culture, and Identity

Cinco
de Mayo, celebrated on the 5th of May each year, is a significant
cultural event observed primarily in Mexico and the United States. While
often associated with festivities, parades, and vibrant displays of
Mexican culture, the holiday holds deeper historical and cultural
significance. In this essay, we delve into the origins, historical
context, modern-day celebrations, and cultural implications of Cinco de
Mayo.

cinco de mayo

Origins and Historical Context:

Cinco
de Mayo commemorates the Battle of Puebla, which occurred on May 5,
1862, during the Franco-Mexican War. At the time, Mexico was facing
significant financial difficulties and political instability. The
country had recently emerged from a prolonged period of civil war and
was burdened by debt. In addition, the Mexican government had suspended
repayment of foreign debts, leading to tensions with European powers,
particularly France.

Napoleon
III, seeking to establish a French presence in the Americas and to
exploit Mexico's instability, sent troops to invade Mexico. The French
forces, considered one of the most powerful in the world at the time,
aimed to establish a puppet regime in Mexico under Emperor Maximilian I,
with French interests at the forefront.

BAttle of Puebla

However,
the Mexican army, led by General Ignacio Zaragoza, achieved a
remarkable victory against the French forces at the Battle of Puebla.
Despite being outnumbered and outgunned, the Mexican troops successfully
repelled the French army, dealing a significant blow to Napoleon III's
ambitions in the region.

Cultural Significance and Celebrations:

While
Cinco de Mayo originated as a commemoration of a specific historical
event, its significance has evolved over time. Today, it is celebrated
as a symbol of Mexican heritage, pride, and resilience, particularly in
the United States, where it has gained widespread popularity.

Cinco
de Mayo is marked by various festivities, including parades, concerts,
traditional music and dance performances, culinary events, and street
festivals. These celebrations showcase the rich diversity of Mexican
culture, highlighting its music, dance, cuisine, art, and traditions.

Cinco de Mayo and Identity:

Beyond
its historical and cultural dimensions, Cinco de Mayo holds personal
significance for many individuals of Mexican descent. For them, the
holiday is a reminder of their roots, history, and heritage. It serves
as a source of pride and connection to their cultural heritage,
providing an opportunity to celebrate their identity and share it with
others.

Cinco
de Mayo is a celebration of history, culture, and identity that
transcends borders and resonates with people around the world. From its
origins in the Battle of Puebla to its modern-day celebrations, the
holiday serves as a symbol of Mexican pride, resilience, and heritage.
As we commemorate Cinco de Mayo each year, let us reflect on its
significance, honor its legacy, and celebrate the rich tapestry of
Mexican culture that continues to enrich our lives.

cinco de mayo food

14) LAS PERLAS 🇵🇦 PANAMA  RECAP 

PANAMA POSSE AMAZON SIDETRIP

Yellow is sail track so far, green is the plan written in the sand at low tide

Hokipa's Track

SY WHIRLWIND raises their kite to start off the voyage.

After
two nights on the east side of Isla del Rey we planned to weigh anchor
at noon for an anchorage 4nm south.  Just before noon we were each
approached by a panga one by one and asked different questions.
The panga had 5 men in it ranging, I would guess, from the late
teens to mid thirties.  They were cleanly dressed and had no
fishing gear aboard.  One did all the talking while the rest but
the driver stood up looking up-current away from us, on our topsides,
and through the portlights into our boats.  Something definitely
did not feel right as we watched them at the first boat in our fleet.

We
were the next boat; the boat in the middle. They told us they were
looking for a stolen panga.  We spoke about the boat they were
looking for but it was odd that:

  1. they didn’t speak as though alarmed or desperately searching
  2. they did not give us a way to contact them if we did see the vessel
  3. they did want to know where we came from, where we were going and how long we would be there.  

When
they left our boat I instantly went to our radio and asked the first
boat if they were told about a stolen panga.  They said, “No, they
asked us for crackers.”  The third boat was listening to the radio
while watching the panga approaching.  We asked them to take photos
which they did.  The panga crew asked for crackers while looking
all about again.  

After
the panga left we realized that we each boat felt cased.  The
feeling was just that a feeling that we shared in varying degrees.
Nothing happened that was wrong….but what did happen did not feel
quite right.  Speaking aboard our vessel, 

SY WHIRLWIND,, and looking into the eyes of my husband and each of our children (10yo and 13yo) I knew we each felt it
in our gut.  There was discomfort, vulnerability, and our safety
in the wind.  Having our kids onboard is amazing and their safety
and security is a HUGE responsibility.  We will err of the side of
caution when the safety and security of our crew is on the line.
This is not holding us back from being out here obviously but it
does keep us very keenly aware of our surroundings, our choices, and in
tune with our inner mama and papa bear.

Further,
I remembered one of the comments that struck me from the report off the
first boat that was attacked last year off Isla del Rey was that in
hindsight she said she didn't listen to her gut feeling.  She said
how important that is to do and to remember this.  The comment
struck me then and came back to me now as we discussed what we wanted to
do.  I knew our crew would not be at ease a mere 4nm away which
had been the plan for the day.  

We
decide our best move was going to be sailing further south in order to
put more distance between us and San Miguel.  San Miguel is a
rather populated town on the north side of the island where they told us
they are from.

While
discussing this new plan another cruising boat was moving in to the
anchorage.  We hailed them, told them what had just happened, and
invited them to join us.  Yet another boat that had been more north
in the Perlas was on their way south to meet us.  We communicated
with them as well and they were on board to go an additional 17nm to a
different anchorage.   We attempted to contact Aeronaval (the
Panamanian version of the American Coast Guard), weighed anchor, and set
sail.  

DOWN WIND MARINE AND THE PANAMA POSSE

Perfect Spinnaker conditions: SY  WHIRLWIND & SY GALATEA

SY PATHFINDER set a great pace.

The
sail was absolutely excellent.  Spinnakers were flying and the
wind was just aft of the beam.   We sailed 17nm to the southern end
of Isla del Rey and anchored at the mouth of Rio Cacique.  With
our anchors down, our number increased to five, and a visual on an
aeronaval station, we felt great relief.  My relief was fueled by
the massive amounts of tropical black-blue-green butterflies that were
flying through the anchorage.  This spot felt whimsical and wild.
Beyond the butterflies the mouth of Rio Cacique is incredibly
picturesque: a long beach with big lizard tracks on end and the entrance
to a great winding river to explore by dinghy on the other.  For
three days we have continued to keep an eye out for one another and
explored by dinghy, kayak, and on foot.  We have seen many locals
in pangas some selling fruit, others fishing or just moving about.
All seemingly friendly.

Our five boats anchored off Playa Cacique.  Crocs enter stage right.

Big Lizard prints going overland between the ocean and the estuary.

Definitely changes my swim plan.

Reflections in Rio Cacique at low tide.

As seen from above, the River Rio Cacique, has some big bends in it.

Exploring the river at high tide

Just don't let it be a Three Hour Tour.

The trees grow so tall to get to the sun & you can see the branching of their root systems high out of the water.

Around the bend is Morro Cacique, another great place to anchor.  Very protected

Plenty of room for our five boat flotilla

Interestingly,
I will share that I have had the opportunity to look much more closely
into Panamanian Emergency Response Systems.  Here in Panama it is
written to hail channel 16 if in distress on the water, to call 108 if
in distress anywhere, or 911 in case of a medical emergency.  In
real life this week our experience has been as follows:

  • While we have continued to try to reach aeronaval on Channel 16 on the radio no one has responded.  
  • There is no cell service out here with which to call 108 or 911 if there is an emergency.  
  • Over
    our Starlink we have been successful through Whatsapp texting aeronaval
    on Contadora.  They know we were approached off Isla Espiritu
    Santo and that we moved to Ria Cacique.  They do not ask for or
    require check in’s or outs so when we move on that is what we will do.
    I do not plan to text them about our whereabouts unless we have an
    issue in which case we will be lucky if our Starlink is on as we only
    use it during the day when we are working.

Ultimately,
we, as mariners, are responsible for our safety on the water.
Having an organize, trustworthy, available backup of any sort is a
luxury.  The great lesson for me so far has been that while the
choices we make about where we go, when we go, and how we go will are
all very practical and important, it is equally as important to listen
to our inner voice, to trust our gut, and change plans accordingly.

The
plan from here is to make our way over to Isla San Jose, the
southwesternmost island in the Perlas, and work our way north back to
where we started.  This is definitely a special set of islands; I
am so grateful we are here, we are safe, and we are among friends.

 

15) 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.
 

Mike bringing home the Corvina for some fresh ceviche.

16) POSSE PERK: MARINERS HELPING EACH OTHER THROUGH THE PANAMA CANAL
  

Carinthia thorugh the Locks

With the help of friends & 2 hired line handlers SY CARINTHIA 
goes through the Canal

Fire the flares

Nicole from SY MAISON DE SANTÉ helps Carinthia through 

Here is a 17 minute timelapse of going through the Panama Canal 

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IGY MARINA SANT MARTA

MARINA IGY MARINA SANTA MARTA 🇨🇴 SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE

Hello PANAMA POSSE;

According to what was discussed today, Marina Santa Marta we are excited to be a Panama Posse Sponsors

and being included as a destination within the Rally

We will offer participants a 35% discount on the rate that we normally handle.

Let us know if you would need additional information from us.

Cordially

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msm@igymarinas.com

IGY MARINA SANTA MARTA

19) LONG LINES

LONGLINES

Environmental & Cruiser Risks of Microplastics and Long Lines

Long
lines, driftnets, ghostiest, and other illegal fishing techniques are
the main source of microplastics pollution in the Pacific Ocean. Further
these environmentally damaging fishing systems increase the percentage
of by-catch, causing many millions of tons of fish to be discarded
yearly.

Panama
Posse participants are advised that Longlines along the Pacific Coast
from Mexico to Panama create risk for your voyage. For this reason we
have created this page https://panamaposse.com/longlines to help located
longlines that can disable your vessel. Most countries have
jurisdiction over the waters within 200 nautical miles of their shores,
called the exclusive economic zone, set by the Law of the Sea, however
enforcement is very limited.

What are Long Lines?

Long
lines are an efficient and well administered, yet illegal, method of
over-fishing practiced by commercial fisherman all over the world. The
fishing technique uses a long main fishing line that extends sometimes
dozens of miles. The line contains branch lines (snoods or gangions)
which clips onto the main line. These branches of lines contain hooks
for randomly catching fish that are in the area. Main line with its
branches can contain as many as 3,000 hooks which target swordfish,
tuna, halibut, sablefish and of valuable species. Longlines attached at
the surface catch Tuna or Swordfish whereas those attached at the sea
floor target ground fish such as halibut or groupers or cod.

Longline
fishing is a prevalent form of commercial fishing and allows for
massive fish yields. Longlines can be used near the surface (pelagic
longlines) to catch open-water fish such as tuna and swordfish, or near
the seafloor (demersal longlines) to catch bottom-dwelling fish such as
cod or halibut. Longlines consist of a very long mainline (up to 60
miles long) that is set and dragged behind a boat. The mainline has
thousands of attached branchlines, each containing baited hooks used to
lure and capture target fish. An unfortunate consequence of the longline
design is that it attracts and easily snags non-target marine life
(known as bycatch). A wide range of animals such as sea turtles, sharks,
seals, seabirds, and marine mammals can get caught on hooks or
entangled in fishing line  Interactions with longlines can cause
non-target animals, many of which are endangered, to suffer injury and
even mortality.

Longline Dangers

Longlining
practices lead to the creation of Ghost Nets as the plastics degrade in
the water. These nets were at one time made from hemp and other
naturals substance however in recent decades they are made from
microplastics that do not degrade. Storms, strong current, accidents,
and purposeful discarding of these net-like lines create an extremely
damaging.

Risk to Sailors

When
a surface long line which may extend as many as 3 miles perpendicular
from the shore is attached, it poses immediate risk to any boat
traveling. Longlines can easily become trapped in a propeller and
immobilize a vessel.

Risks to Environment

When
a long lines gets loose or is degraded to the point where it is
discarded, it will begin a journey that leads to catastrophic risk to
the environment. Since these lines have hooks made of metal and plastic
that does not biodegrade they will create hazards that damage marine
life. These drifting lines lost or abandoned at sea due to storms
causing strong currents, accidental loss, or purposeful discard become
ghost nets. Synthetic nets are resistant to rot or breakdown, therefore
ghost nets fish indefinitely in the oceans. Marine animals are easily
tangled in ghost nets as are the predators the dead animals attract. The
float line on the net allows it to be pushed in the current which
causes ecological damage to plant life and substrate habitats as the
nets drag the sea floor. In addition, oceanic microplastics pollution is
largely caused by plastic-made fishing gear like drift nets, that are
wearing down by use, lost or thrown away. 

A
recent study reported that “Fibers caused by long-lining were found to
be the most common plastic particle in the open water. These tiny
particles have been found to travel as far as 10 000 kilometers in the
Pacific Ocean and have reached even the most remote areas such as
Galapagos Islands, polluting its pristine waters and rich wildlife.

Below YOU will find the panama posse live update of long line reporting along the pacific coast.

Longlines

20) MEET THE FLEET  

SY DAWN PATROL 

Laney & Mark  

DAWN PATROL

Mark
and I first met in Seattle, I was rigging my first boat, Steel Breeze, a
Martin 242 for a race there although we were both living in Oregon at
the time!  He in Mosier and I lived 6 miles away in Hood River.
Mark was a former windsurfer so sailing really piqued his
interest!  He joined the Hood River Yacht club, took lessons and
offered to be crew on race days.  He became the most reliable crew
member to my racing program!  Soon we bought our second boat
together, an Olson 911 that we named Blue Martini.  We kept her in
Seattle and made the trek north almost every weekend for years to race
and cruise in the Puget sound.  Fast forward 12 years we were
considering retirement.  We sold the race boat and purchased our
home, Dawn Patrol, an Outbound 46 in 2019.  We spent a couple years
getting her cruise ready and in 2022 we sailed away from Seattle and
headed south!  After a month stop in Ventura, we carried on, but
the weather changed and it was cold so we overnighted to San Diego and
arrived in Ensenada in time for thanksgiving!  We always felt that
we missed something not being able to see the Channel Islands or
Catalina so this year, when faced with heading south to Panama or doing
something else we decided on a do over!  We spent the winter
enjoying more of the Sea of Cortez and we are now sitting in Cabo
looking for the weather window to get us back north to San Diego!
We have many things planned, visits to see friends and family, a
small surgery and more cruising.  In November, we will head back
down, this time heading to Zihuataneho where we turned around and start
cruising south! Our goal will be to get through the canal then up to the
east coast of USA by June next yeat! Looking forward to seeing our
friends and making new ones on our journey! 

DAWN PATROL

SY DAWN PATROL 🇺🇸  Laney & Mark  - Outbound 46’

DAWN PATROL - Mark DAWN PATROL - Laney

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22)  USCG PRODUCT RECALLS

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 23) MARINE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS

Carrying out a visual inspection.

Check
for rust, dents, or chemical deposits. Even the smallest leak will
render your device useless. It's important to inspect your fire
extinguishers on a monthly basis to check for any signs of a leak or
corrosion.

EXPIRATION

Disposable
(non-rechargeable) dry chemical fire extinguishers, must be removed 12
years after their date of manufacture. These extinguishers generally
have their year of manufacturing stamped on the bottom or have its year
marked next to its UL label.

Refer to the date of manufacturing stamped on the bottle; for example, "11" means "2011."

Units needed 

Between 26 and 40 feet, you need either two 5-B fire extinguishers or a single 20-B fire extinguisher.

Between
40 and 65 feet, you need either three 5-B fire extinguishers or one
20-B fire extinguisher and one 5-B fire extinguisher.

Got Lithium  ?
Class
D fire extinguishers are effective against lithium-metal battery fires.
Lithium-ion battery fires are Class B fires, indicating the presence of
flammable liquids, so a standard dry chemical or ABC extinguisher can put them out. Plus New high performance battery fire blanket are now designed for lithium ion battery packs.

With lithium smoke and expanding batteries you will also need Safety glasses Safety gloves

Fire Kit

Marine
Safety Companies have developed a new high performance, multi-use,
lithium-ion battery fire blankets (“Blankets”) which are designed
specifically for fires involving devices incorporating lithium-ion
batteries.

Lithium Fire Blankets

 

24)  75+ PANAMA POSSE MARINA SPONSORS 

Marinas

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🇲🇽 Marina Puerto Escondido – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina Palmira Topolobampo – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina y Club de Yates Isla Cortes – Mexico

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🇲🇽 Marina Vallarta, Puerto Vallarta – Mexico  

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🇨🇴 Manzanillo Marina Club – Colombia

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🇨🇴 IGY Marina Santa Marta – Colombia 

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🇯🇲 Errol Flynn Marina – Jamaica  

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🇭🇳 Barefoot Cay Marina – Roatan – Honduras 

🇭🇳 Fantasy Island Marina – Roatan – Honduras

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🇬🇹 Marina Nana Juana Resort & Boatyard – Guatemala 

🇧🇿 Thunderbirds Marine – Placencia – Belize 

🇧🇿 Placencia Yacht Club – Belize 

🇲🇽 Marina Makax – Isla Mujeres – Mexico 

🇲🇽 Marina V&V – Quintana Roo – Mexico 

🇲🇽 Marina El Cid – Cancún – Riviera Maya – Mexico  

🇨🇺 Marina Marlin Nautica Cayo Largo – Cuba 

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🇩🇴 Marina Puerto Bahia – Dominican Republic    

🇺🇸 Marathon Marina – Marathon Keys 

🇺🇸 Pier 66  Hotel & Marina – Ft. Lauderdale, USA

🇺🇸 IGY Marina at Ortega Landing – Jacksonville, FL , USA 

🇺🇸 Oasis Marinas at Fernandina Harbor Marina – FL , USA  

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South
Bank Marina and Boatyard (previously known as Caicos Marina and
Shipyard) is please to announce  the sponsorship of the PANAMA
POSSE with a 15 % discount over slips and certain services

Located
on the south shore of Providenciales, the Caicos Bank offers a natural
barrier to heavy wave action and storm surge. With an easy approach from
offshore through charted shipping channels which offer greater depth
than the surrounding banks. At 9′ full high tide, South Bank Marina and
Boatyard offers the greatest depth entry on the south shore of the
island.

South
Bank Marina and Boatyard operates the only 75 ton Marine Travelift on
Providenciales accommodating vessels with up to 25’ beam. Our Taylor
20,000lb marine forklift aides stepping masts and hauling twin engine
vessels up to 35’. A tractor provides the quickest haul and launch
service available to our clients.

 

CONTACT

The Marina at South Bank,

Long Bay Highway, Long Bay Hills, TKCA 1ZZ,

Turks and Caicos Islands

TEL +1 (649) 946 5600

EMAIL marina@southbank.tc

AMENITIES & SERVICES

Marine Service

At
South Bank Marina and Boat Yard we care for your vessel with passion
and meticulous attention to detail so that you may focus on the
enjoyment of the stunning Turks and Caicos waters.

  •     Fuel provision
  •     Chandlery: The Yacht Store
  •     Ycahct Agency
  •     Concierge Services
  •     Laundry
  •     Ice and beverages
  •     Boat Storage Services (Wet & Dry)
  •     Hurricane Tie down
  •     Trailer Hurricane Tie Down
  •     Pick up and delivery of vessels
  •     Boat painting, Akexseal certified
  •     Fiberglass work
  •     Compound and waxing
  •     Labeling
  •     Power washing
  •     Monthly boat servicing

HAUL OUT

Haul out in Turks and Caicos

HAUL OUT + STORAGE

We
are equipped to handle your haul-out needs efficiently and safely using
our Marine Travel Lifts, hydraulic transport trailers and
state-of-the-art haul-out facilities.

South
Bank Marina & Shipyard’s highly trained lift operators and staff
will safely move your boat to and from the haul-out slip as required
before and after launching, using our specially equipped work boats.

Our
extensive range of berthing facilities is tailor-made to fit the most
demanding requirements coupled with a wide range of incentives on offer
at select times of the year to provide the best berthing and boat
storage on Providenciales.

Inquire about our wide range of special offers should you wish to engage us for your longer term berthing requirements.

The Marina at South Bank

Turks and Caicos

25)  PANAMA POSSE SPONSORS 

  • BELIZE TOURISM
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  • HERTZ RENTAL CARS  MEXICO
  • HOME DEPOT PRO MEXICO
  • LATITUDES AND ATTITUDES  
  • PANAMA YACHT BROKER
  • PREDICT WIND
  • SAFE HARBOR SOUTH BAY MARINA EVENT CENTER  
  • SAN DIEGO MARINE EXCHANGE
  • SEVENSTAR YACHT TRANSPORT
  • WAYPOINT YACHT SERVICES
  • WESTMARINE PRO
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26) 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

Erick
Panama Canal Map

27) WAYPOINT YACHT SERVICES

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

(Courtesy of Jorge Solís Campos) Crimson-fronted Parakeet (Psittacara finschi) Spanish & Costa Rican local names: Perico Frentirrojo, Cotorra, Chucuyo, Perico Colilarga, Perico de Palmera*

Costa Rica Crimson-fronted Parakeet  image by  JS Campos 

28) STRATEGIC PARTNERS
 

SSCA

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29) MORE POSSE NEWS FROM 
AROUND THE OCEANS

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30) SOUTH PACIFIC POSSE SEASON 4 

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The route

The Amazing 🇨🇰  Cook Islands just a quick sail west from French Polynesia 

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The leaning palm trees in the South Pacific  

Nawi Island PArty

Nawi Island Event August 31 2024 - come party and mingle with the Cruising Fleet 

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SAVE THE DATE 

SOUTH PACIFIC POSSE 

MEET THE CRUISING FLEET

 AUGUST 31 🇫🇯   NAWI ISLAND FIJI 

RSVP REQUIRED – FULL ITINERARY 

    09:00 – 12:00 SWAP MEET / TREASURES OF THE BILGE 

 FJ$ 2 DONATION FOR LOCAL CHARITY  

    12:00 – 18:00 MARINE EXPO &  trade show

    14:00 – WEATHER SEMINAR

    15:00 – SAILING TO NZ

    16:00 – VANUATU / NEW CALEDONIA

    17:00 – OPEN SUNSET RUM BAR

    18:00 – DINNER & BRING A DISH TO SHARE + WIN A DELUXE BOTTLE OF RUM

              ( if you do not bring a dish to share you do not get to taste the food )

    20:00 – MEXICAN TRAIN / TEXAS HOLDEM TOURNAMENT  

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  FJ$ 50 PP  for those anchored out

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FLEET UPDATE 2024-05-01

OCEAN POSSE 🗿 SOUTH PACIFIC FLEET UPDATE

SOUTH PACIFIC POSSE

South Pacifc Posse

Raroia, Tuamotus 🇵🇫 FP 

 

Kaua e mate wheke mate ururoa

Don't die like an octopus, die like a hammerhead shark 

- Whakataukī / Maori Proverb

 

SOUTH PACIFIC 
FLEET UPDATE 

2024-05-01

TOP NEWS

 

1) A FLEET OF 64 YACHTS

 

SOUTH PACIFIC POSSE

15 Ensigns are part of the South Pacific Posse



JOIN THE SOUTH PACIFIC POSSE NOW 
 

 

2) PICTURES FROM THE FLEET

 

RAROIA

RAROIA- E Thor Heyerdahl' landfall in Polynesia 

SY O2  🇧🇪  Luc & Viviane -  Fountaine Pajot 42′

OS VivianeO2 Luc

Thor

Thor
Heyerdahl came ashore in Raroia French Polynesia. He'd sailed all the
way across the Pacific, setting out from Peru by himself on a 4,300-mile
journey — in a homemade raft made only with balsa logs and hemp rope.
Heyerdahl's intent was to prove that pre-Columbian South Americans could
have made this same journey using their own primitive seafaring
technology several centuries before, allowing them to spread their
culture to the remote islands of the Pacific. After 101 days alone at
sea, Heyerdahl completed his so-called Kon-Tiki expedition, leaving the
world in awe.

https://www.kon-tiki.no/en/about-the-museum

 

3) IN THE RUNNING FOR THE SPEEDY AWARD 

 

LANDFALL IN PARADISW

Welcome to the Marquesas - fresh french baguette anyone ?  

THE ROUTE

SY TIAMAT 🇺🇸 Stephanie & Owen & Crew-  Fountaine Pajot 44′

TIAMAT - Owen

 

4) BORA BORA 🇵🇫 FP

 

BORA BORA

The
land entrance to the Bora Bora Yacht club which offers food pool
moorings and dinghy docks and an eclectic crowd of sailors visitors and
honeymoon couples .

Bora Bora Yacht Club

The
original Yacht Club was built by Americans in 1974. It's safe position,
in a little bay, was carefully selected because it is sheltered from
winds, has no underwater hazards, and is close to the only pass into the
lagoon.

BOAR BORA WWII battery

WWI CANNONS @ BORA BORA was an key refueling base for American Navy convoys on their way to the South Pacific.
Eight
7 inch cannons in total were installed, with seven still remaining,
around strategic coastal areas. Their locations are the hills above
Matira Point to the south of the island, Fitiiu Point to the east and at
Farepiti and Tereia Points to the north of the main settlement of
Vaitape.

BOBCAT was the secret code that the Americans had given in 1942 to the project of a military base in Bora Bora. 

WWII INSTALLATIONS

(1)
Motu Mute airfield (2) Motu Mute dock (3) Tupua seaplane base (4) Point
Tuahora battery (3 o’clock) (5) Point Matira battery (6 o’clock) (6)
Povai Bay anchorage area (7) Seven-inch barrel from Point Tereia and
mooring anchors from Povai Bay (8) Povai Valley ammo bunkers (9) Vaitape
town, dock, and church (10) Teavanui Pass (entrance to lagoon) (11)
Point Pahua battery (9 o’clock) (12) Cargo Landing No. 3 (13) Water dams
and ammo bunkers at Faanui Valley (14) Large ammo bunker (15) Refueling
dock (16) Oil storage tank (17) Point Tereia battery @ 11 o’clock (18)
Faanui Bay anchorage area and cruiser moorings (19) Faanui town

BOAR BORA

Amongst
other reasons, the island of Bora Bora was chosen because of its
enormous interior lagoon which could only be entered through a single
pass that could be easily controlled, especially when considering the
threat of submarines. 

SY TARTARUGA 🇺🇸  Scott & Tami , Custom  46′ Cat


 

5) ENTRY INTO BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT

 

BIG FISH CAUGHT

SY COMO 🇨🇭 Mark Beneteau Oceanis 55′

ENJOY NinaENJOY Don

 

6) CROSSING THE LINE 
🧭 
SLIMY POLLYWOGS NO MORE 

 

wayfianding

The
line-crossing ceremony is an initiation rite that commemorates a
person's first crossing of the Equator. The tradition may have
originated with ceremonies when passing headlands, and become a "folly"
sanctioned as a boost to morale,  or have been created as a test
for seasoned sailors to ensure their new shipmates were capable of
handling long, rough voyages. Equator-crossing ceremonies, typically
featuring King Neptune, are common in the Navy and are also
 carried out by the Pacific Posse.  

Wayfinding

By
the eighteenth century, there were well-established line-crossing
rituals in the British Royal Navy. On the voyage of HMS Endeavour to the
Pacific in 1768, captained by James Cook, Joseph Banks described how
the crew drew up a list of everyone on board, including cats and dogs,
and interrogated them as to whether they had crossed the equator. If
they had not, they must choose to give up their allowance of wine for
four days, or undergo a ducking ceremony in which they were ducked three
times into the ocean.  

SHELBACKS

 CONGRATULATIONS  WHIRLWIND

Sailors
who have already crossed the Equator are nicknamed Shellbacks, Trusty
Shellbacks, Honorable Shellbacks, or Sons of Neptune. Those who have not
crossed are nicknamed Pollywogs, or Slimy Pollywogs, or sometimes
simply Slimy Wogs.

SY  WHIRLWIND   🇺🇸 Maurisa & Mike & crew - Alajuela 48′

WHIRLWINDWHIRLWINDWHIRLWINDWHIRLWIND

 

7) MEET THE FLEET  

ZIGANKA III 
 

 
⛵️Sailing around the world since 2022. Always on the hunt for the next
kite- and climbing spot, while enjoying that perfect sail. Our pacific
route will hopefully be: Panama City to Galapagos to French Polynesia,
New Zealand. But you never know, what detours we‘ll take on our journey.

 

https://www.instagram.com/sailing_ziganka/

🪁Always on the hunt for the next kite and climbing spot, while enjoying that perfect sail.

SY ZIGANKA III  🇩🇪   Anna & Stig  -  Reinke 12S 41′

ZIGANKA IIIZIGANKA III

 

8) BENEFITS OF JOINING THE 
SOUTH PACIFIC POSSE 
 

Quintessential South Pacific resorts

✔️ Up to date and verified information by fellow yachts 

💰 Save real money at 12+ Marinas with discounts * 

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💰 Save Money with a Predict Wind Pro Discount 

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⛵ Community of voyagers all are welcome, kids, single-handers, pets 

⚓ Peer support in emergencies with escalation procedures 

🛈  Fleet Updates via email – free 

🏆 Fun Award Categories 

📍 Free access to GOOD NAUTICAL Anchorage  reports  

☎️ Free Weekly live calls on Mondays via dedicated LINE.me group 

💬 Free 24/7 LINE group channel 

🌊 Benefit from the latest information and prior experience participants 

🔭 Be part of a fleet of sensor for those who come behind you or meet 

🚷 Always priority traffic – for participants by participants 



JOIN THE SOUTH PACIFIC POSSE NOW 
 

 

9) GOOD ANCHORAGE  ⚓  GOOD NAUTICAL 
LAMEN BAY - EPI  🇻🇺  VANUATU 

 

LAMEN BAY

Lamen Bay North West anchorage. 30 fet . Jumping off point for heading north to the Espiritu Santo

Lamen Bay

EPI

Bank and local Stores 

Lamen Bay

Local bread baking

Beatifule gardens on Epi

Bennington showing her garden  to Suzanne 

Local Lush Gardens

Volcanic soil makes for lush vegetation 

Spoils

The fresh vegetables from Lamen Bay / Epi

DietmarCARINTHIA suzanneCARINTHIA Maxi

 

10) SAVE THE DATE 

SOUTH PACIFIC POSSE 
MEET THE CRUISING FLEET
 
 AUGUST 31 🇫🇯   NAWI ISLAND FIJI 
 

celebration

PARTY

RSVP REQUIRED - FULL ITINERARY 

    09:00 – 12:00 SWAP MEET / TREASURES OF THE BILGE 
 FJ$ 2 DONATION FOR LOCAL CHARITY )

    12:00 – 18:00 MARINE EXPO &  trade show

    14:00 – WEATHER SEMINAR

    15:00 – SAILING TO NZ

    16:00 – VANUATU / NEW CALEDONIA

    17:00 – OPEN SUNSET RUM BAR

    18:00 – DINNER & BRING A DISH TO SHARE + WIN A DELUXE BOTTLE OF RUM

              ( if you do not bring a dish to share you do not get to taste the food )

    20:00 – MEXICAN TRAIN / TEXAS HOLDEM TOURNAMENT  

FREE FOR SOUTH PACIFIC POSSE PARTICIPANTS AND MARINA GUESTS

  FJ$ 50 PP  for those anchored out

NAWI

NAWI ISLAND ACTIVITIES 

 

11) SOUTH PACIFIC POSSE AWARDS
 

RIDE ALONG

HERE ARE THE  AWARD CATEGORIES 

  •     BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT* ✔ 
  •     PICTURE OF THE YEAR ✔  
  •     SPEEDY AWARD – SEVENSTAR AWARD ✔  
  •     THE CAPTAIN RON AWARD ✔ 
  •     MOST UNWELCOME VISITOR ONBOARD ✔ 
  •     HIGHEST WIND RECORDED ✔ 
  •     SPIRIT OF EXPLORATION ✔ 
  •     GALLEY GOD(ESS) ✔ 
  •     GOOD SAMARITAN OF THE YEAR ✔  
  •     NEWLY ADDED – BOAT YOGA POSE OF THE YEAR ✔

*no bill-fish

 

To submit your entries simply email registration@pacificposse.com

AWARD ENTRIES

 Las season's winner of the Picture of the Year Award 

 

12) FLOATING THE ANCHOR CHAIN

🫚

WHEN ANCHORING IN CORAL

 

 OPEN CPN  TRACKING

PROTECT  VIBRANT CORAL 

Where
and why we float the chain: At anchorages with (lots of) coral heads to
avoid the chain tangling on those coral heads. If the chain would
tangle on the coral heads it would have a couple of adverse effects: the
catenary effect of the chain is reduced (or even eliminated if tangled
very close to the bow of the yacht), lifting the anchor might be
difficult or even impossible without diving, the galvanization of the
anchor chain chafes off faster, more coral gets destroyed. The adverse
effect of floating the chain is obviously to loose the friction of the
part of the chain which is floating. The way we position / deploy the
buoys we end up with some 10m chain on the seabed. There is obviously a
residual risk of even that chain tangling, but less likely given of the
length of the chain thereafter and rather stable wind direction of the
trade winds.

 When
we arrived in the Tuamotus we started off with fenders as we did not
carry anything else. The disadvantage of fenders is that they compress
if they submerse, one gets growth on them, etc. Those hard plastique
pearl farm buoys are much better. Some people say, they are washed
ashore everywhere in the Tuamotus as part of the operations of the local
pearl farm operations 

Pearls

 Kauehi
was our first atoll and in any reasonable distance from the village the
shore line was cleaned by the locals. Nevertheless, many villagers have
their stash of pearl farm buoys in their gardens. So we simply walked
to one obviously very friendly fellow and asked whether we could have
four of them. He actually picked the four nicest he had, of the same
color, including lines attached to them and did not even want to have
anything in return. We put on clips/little carabines to the ends of the
lines for fast attachment / detachment to/from the anchor chain and were
ready to go.

What
kind of clips we use: We use little stainless steel carabiners, the
size is basically driven by the diameter to fit through a chain link,
i.e. it needs to be sufficiently thin (we have a 10mm DIN chain, so
carabiners end up being like 4-5cm in length), we use different sorts,
i.e. whatever we found in our related spare part bag.

FLOATING

 Where
we position the buoys: Our approach is to put the first buoy typically /
normal conditions at 10m plus water depth from the anchor, then a buoy
every 5m of chain, after the fourth we let out another 7-8m of chain and
then hook the bridle. There are other recommendations which take a
multiplier to water depth (like 1.5x or 2x water depth), but we just
find that not suitable to accommodate for all ranges of water depths.
The 10m basically decides how much chain ends up on the seabed, one
could do less if the sandy patch is really small or more if there is a
larger sandy patch to anchor (in case one sees that at all).

With
this approach we end up with a few meters more chain out than based on
our non-floating chain length rule under normal conditions (we apply
waterdepth plus 30m) – in bad conditions we obviously deploy more in
both cases (non-floating and floating).

 

FLOATING

How
we deploy the buoys: First we explore to find the spot we want to
anchor as usual. If possible we would look for a sandy patch for the
anchor itself, but despite the clear water, when anchoring in deeper
water we are not able to see for good and/or be able to drop the anchor
that accurately. We put out as much chain as we feel comfortable to
“drive in” the anchor. Then we pull up the chain again to the first spot
for the first buoy (the 10m + water depth), then put out 5m chain,
attach a buoy, etc. (lifting the anchor is as usual, just stopping at
every buoy and unclipping it, it does not really delay the process once
one gets the hang of it).

How
we clip on the clips: For us it is exactly the same as putting the
chain hook / bridle on. So in our case we have to bend over the pull pit
and downward to clip them on, but as said, that’s the same as we do
with the bridle as well and “normal procedure” for us. If we had a
set-up where the chain hook would come through the bow roller, the clips
could go through as well as they are way smaller than our chain hook
and in our case it would be easy to get a clip and line from the front
through the bowroller back on deck. Difficulties I could only see
arising if it was – due to bow design / set-up – tricky to get to the
chain outside of the bow or the clip from the front through the
bowroller back on deck or into the chain locker, but that’s set-up
specific, hard to comment in general (in the worst case I would deploy
by dinghy).

Right click on the track

General
experience: In general, the boat swings easier than with a non-floating
chain, due to the missing friction of the chain length towards the
yacht. In places where the wind is dominant anyways and is stable trade
wind from the same sector all the time, that’s no issue at all. In
places, where swinging is dominated rather by current or tide, one
obviously has to check for the space.

In
our case only the buoy closest to the yacht is floating on water level
in a low wind situation, the others are submersed. We actually measured
in one instance the depths of the clips on the anchor chain on an
anchorage where the anchor was at 11.5m depths: the clips of the buoys
were at 7m, 4m, 2m and 0m water depth respectively (starting from the
anchor) at low wind.

Fleet of 22 ' SV IBEX 🇦🇹 Florian & Vicky - Sunbeam 42′

IBEX VickyIBEX Florian

 

 13) MO’OREA  🇵🇫 WINDWARD ISLANDS 

FRENCH POLYNESIA

 

Cooks Bay

SOME OF THE HISTROY OF MO'OREA 

HISTORY

According to recent archaeological evidence, the Society Islands were settled from Samoa and Tonga around 200 AD. 

Nine
tribal principalities emerged in the enclosed valleys, which in turn
were subdivided into individual clans. The stratified society was
characterized by a hierarchical leadership whose elite combined both
political and religious power. The leading families of Mo’orea remained
linked by marriage and kinship for centuries with those of the
neighboring island of Tahiti. These connections led to important
alliances, but at other times were also the source of bloody
conflicts. 

The
marae, a stone platform, was where the gods communicated with the
Polynesians and political, social and religious decisions were made. The
marae was tapu—sacrosanct. To violate it was to call down the gods’ wrath.

 

On
Mo‘orea  the largest collection of maraes is in the Opunohu
Valley. More than 550 structures have been uncovered, including more
than 100 maraes

Stone Mare

One
of the most visited sites in Moorea is the marae of ‘Opunohu. It is a
collection of almost 500 different structures: marae, dwellings,
agricultural terraces and archery platforms. You can discover the
different sites on the ‘trail of the ancestors’, which takes you through
the forest from site to site. 

One of the most visited sites in Moorea is the marae of ‘Opunohu. It is a collection of almost 500 different structures: marae, dwellings, agricultural terraces and archery platforms. You can discover the different sites on the ‘trail of the ancestors’, which takes you through the forest from site to site. This ethnological and archeological trail provides a fascinating insight into the lives of the people who once lived in the valley, and the environment in which they lived.

This
ethnological and archeological trail provides a fascinating insight
into the lives of the people who once lived in the valley, and the
environment in which they lived.

Hiking Mo'ore'a, French Polynesia,

Hiking Mo'ore'a 🇵🇫 French Polynesia 

 

 14) LOOKING FOR SPONSORS  
HOW TO SUPPORT THE 🗿SOUTH PACIFIC POSSE  

 

Benefits

THE SOUTH PACIFIC POSSE IS SEEKING SPONSORS - 
MARINAS & SERVICE PROVIDERS 
  To become a sponsors  email dietmar@pacificposse.com 

 

OCEAN POSSE MISSION

  • Make traveling for yacht owners easier, transparent and better informed
  • Generate group buying power with discounts in marinas and with service providers
  • Pass on relevant information to help fellow participants in a timely manner without personal opinions
  • Identify, document and reduce risks
  • Allow for flexibility and reduce pressures due to schedules

SEAGLUB IN BORA BORA

MEET THE  GROWING LIST OF 
PACIFIC POSSE  SPONSORS 

  •     CLOUD 9
  •     COPRA SHED MARINA FIJI
  •     DENARAU MARINA FIJI
  •     GULF HARBOUR MARINA NEW ZEALAND
  •     MARSDEN COVE MARINA NEW ZEALAND
  •     MUSKET COVE MARINA
  •     NAWI ISLAND MARINA
  •     OCEAN TACTICS | PACIFIC WEATHER ROUTING
  •     PANAMA CANAL AGENT ERICK GALVEZ CENTENARIO CONSULTING
  •     PREDICT WIND
  •     PUERTO AMISTAD ECUADOR
  •     RIVERGATE MARINA AUSTRALIA
  •     SAIL TAHITI
  •     SAU BAY FIJI
  •     SHELTER BAY MARINA PANAMA
  •     VUDA POINT MARINA
  •     YACHT AGENTS GALAPAGOS
  •     YACHT AGENTS NUKU HIVA
  •     YACHTING WORLD MARINA PORT VILA VANUATU

PREDICT WIND

 

 15) SPOTLIGHT SAU BAY FIJI
 

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SAU BAY RESORT & SPA – MOORINGS AND DIVE CENTER 🇫🇯 SPONSORS THE SOUTH PACIFIC POSSE

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SERVICES

  • Moorings  $10 x day  $ 50 weekly
  • Moorings up to 32’ (12,000 lbs)
  • Depth: 40-90 feet
  • 21+ AMAZING DIVE SITES – INCLUDING THE COVETED “GREAT WHITE WALL”
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  • 100 ACRES OF RAINFOREST TO EXPLORE

SERVICES

CONTACT AND LEAR OR IMPROVE YOUR DIVING 

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Box 62, Waiyevo Fiji Islands

Tel: / Whatsapp +1 (562) 761-9191

Resort Tel +679 603-1003

info@divesaubay.com

www.divesaubay.com

SAU BAY

16)  FREE FLEET TRACKING '24 🛰️ 

WITH PREDICT WIND  
 

TRACKING

About Tracking:

Designed
to give interesting parties  an overview.  For specific
vessel details including their float plan, latest updates, changes,
positions and specific location related questions please contact each
vessel directly.  If you are on passage let us know and the fleet
can monitor your progress.

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Vessels signed up for tracking  

  • ADOFRI
  •  ASPRO
  •  CELT
  •  CIRCUITOUS
  •  COMO
  •  COSMOS
  •  CYROLIA
  •  DOWNSHIFTING
  •  ELVIRA
  •  GERTY
  •  HALLEY
  •  KAHSI
  •  KAIKOA
  •  LORRAINE_MARIE
  •  MAKAE
  •  MERSOLEIL
  •  MONSOON
  •  MV_KARIWA
  •  MY DESTINY
  •  NANOOK
  •  PACIFIC WIND
  •  SAILING YACHT O
  •  SEAGLUB
  •  SONG OF THE SEA
  •  SPEED QUEEN
  •  SUNRISE
  •  SV KISKADEE
  •  SV_ANDANTE1
  •  SV_ENJOY
  •  SV_ISLA
  •  SV_O2
  •  SV_WHIRWIND
  •  SVDJANGO
  •  SY_ YAGHAN
  •  SY_SAUVAGE
  •  TIAMAT
  •  VIVA
  •  VLINDER
  •  WALKABOUT
  •  WANDERLUST-SY
  •  WARRIOR
  •  WHIMSICAL IV
  •  WINDSONG

 

17) FIJI 🇫🇯 SAVED TRACKS   

Location

Good Nautical

  With many fresh tracks in the Fiji Lau Group

PICTURES OF THE WEEK & 🇫🇯  FIJI TRACKS OF THE WEEK

Fulaga Lagoon – Lau Group 🇫🇯 Fiji 

https://goodnautical.com/route/fulaga-lagoon-malokua-anchorage

  Fulaga Lagoon – Lau Group Fiji –   Malokua anchorage  with GPX download link  https://goodnautical.com/route/fulaga-lagoon-malokua-anchorage

SY SEAGLUB   🇺🇸 Chris - Hylas 46′

 

 

18) RIVERGATE MARINA & SHIPYARD 🇦🇺  AUSTRALIA
SPONSORS THE SOUTH PACIFIC POSSE

27° 26.6216′ S  153°06.4666′ E

 

RIVERGATE MARINA & SHIPYARD 🇦🇺  AUSTRALIA 27° 26.6216′ S  153°06.4666′ E

 We are exited to welcome the Pacific Posse to Australia and offer a 5%  discount off marina fees and no live-aboard fee.

Lisa de Ruiter Gulf Harbour Marina

GM Andrew 

 

SERVICES

  •     Official Customs &  Port of Entry for Australia in South East QLD 
  •     Berths and deep water access for vessels up to 90M
  •     24/7 on-water high-speed fuel facility and fuel bunkering
  •     Single and 3 phase power up to 400 amp
  •     Secure gated site monitored by patrols, CCTV cameras & floodlit at night
  •     Clean marina certified
  •     Onsite storage

AMENITIES

  •     Concierge service 7 days a week
  •     Service berths with vehicle access
  •     Free Wi-Fi
  •     Laundry
  •     Washrooms
  •     Showers
  •     Two Cafes

CONTACT

 

M  +61 (0) 4 5226 3318

T   +61 (0) 7 3907 1600

E   marketing@rivergate.com.au

7 Rivergate Place, Murarrie QLD 4172 Australia

rivergate.com.au

 

MArina

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19) L’ÎLOT AMÉDÉE

🇳🇨 NEW CALEDONIA

 

22°28'38.8

22° 28.6466' S 166° 28'07833 "E    Amédée Lighthouse  NEW CALEDONIA

The Amedee Lighthouse, located near Noumea, New Caledonia has some fascinating facts.

Construction:
The Amedee Lighthouse was constructed in France in the late 1860s and
was shipped in pieces to New Caledonia. It was designed by French
engineer, Henri Becquerel, and stands as a testament to 19th-century
engineering.

Tower
Height: The lighthouse stands at a height of 56 meters (184 feet). It
is one of the tallest lighthouses in the Southern Hemisphere and offers
panoramic views of the surrounding ocean and islands surrounded by white
sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters with sea turtles nearby.

The
lighthouse is made of cast iron plates, which were riveted together to
form the cylindrical tower. It features a spiral staircase with 247
steps leading to the lantern room at the top. The lighthouse’s
distinctive red and white stripes make it easily recognizable.

 

The Amedee Lighthouse is not just a historical , it is still an active lighthouse. It serves as an essential navigational aid, guiding ships through the coral reefs and marking the entrance to the Noumea harbor.

The
original lense was made up of a series of prismatic segments and known
as a Fresnel lens. It was made in Paris in 1862 by the Société des
Etablissements Henry-Lepaute and was replaced in 1985.

NEW LENSES

Conservation
Efforts: Due to its ecological importance, Amedee Island and its
surrounding waters have been designated a marine protected area. This
designation aims to preserve the diverse marine ecosystem and promote
sustainable tourism practices includes local free moorings

Amedee

⚓ Good Anchorage & Mooring Balls @ 22° 28.55 S 166° 27.93 E Ilot Amadee 🇳🇨 NEW CALEDONIA

 

 

20) MEET OUR SPONSORS 

 

John Martin principal of Ocean Tactics has been assisting skippers with weather and passage planning in the Pacific  for many years is now an official sponsor  of the Pacific Posse.  JOHN MARTIN

John
Martin principal of Ocean Tactics has been assisting skippers with
weather and passage planning in the Pacific  for many years is now
an official sponsor  of the Pacific Posse.

 

 

  • PREDICT WIND
  • PANAMA CANAL AGENT ERICK GALVEZ CENTENARIO CONSULTING
  • YACHT AGENTS GALAPAGOS
  • YACHT AGENTS NUKU HIVA
  • SAIL TAHITI
  • OCEAN TACTICS | PACIFIC WEATHER ROUTING
  • SHELTER BAY MARINA PANAMA
  • DENARAU MARINA FIJI
  • NAWI ISLAND MARINA
  • VUDA POINT MARINA
  • COPRA SHED MARINA FIJI
  • CLOUD 9
  • PUERTO AMISTAD ECUADOR
  • RIVERGATE MARINA AUSTRALIA
  • MARSDEN COVE MARINA NEW ZEALAND
  • GULF HARBOUR MARINA NEW ZEALAND
  • YACHTING WORLD MARINA PORT VILA VANUATU

 

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21)  HOIST YOUR FREE BURGEE  

 

HOIST

Burgees
are  available   in French Polynesia starting in Nuku Hiva -
for additional location please arrange and pay for a 8 oz envelope to be
shipped to your preferred intl. location 

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SPONSORS THE SOUTH PACIFIC POSSE

    Stay 7 days, Pay for 6

    $100 discount for haul outs PLUS 2 days on the hardstand

    One night free with any inward or outward clearance from the country

VUDA

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7) OPEN CPN  TURN ON TRACKING 
AND SHARE TRACKS 

 


fleet update

FLEET UPDATE 2024-04-28

OCEAN POSSE 🪼 FLEET UPDATE

OCEAN POSSE 
 
FLEET UPDATE APRIL 28, 2024

sunrise at punta pulpito BCS

 

"Life is uncharted territory.  

It reveals its story one moment at a time"

-  Leo Buscaglia   

TOP NEWS  

PANAMA POSSE Season 7

279 Yachts are signed up  

vessels's ensigns
JOIN THE NEXT PANAMA POSSE
2024-2025  | SEASON 8

1)  PICTURES OF THE WEEK 
& SPECIAL DEAL 

Marina Papagayo

Marina Papagayo Costa Rica proves and excellent spot to leave the boat and explore 

SUNSET OVER MONTEVERDE HIGHLANDS

Exploring Costa Rica: Sunset over Monteverde Highlands, Costa Rica

MV TIDINGS OF JOY 🇺🇸 Jeff & Joy - DeFever 52′

tidings of joy Tidings of Joy
https://panamaposse.com/marina-papagayo

GOOD NOTE: Additional discount
for Panama Posse participants that are considering staying here in
Papagayo for the hurricane season. $32 per foot for monthly stays.
This is a discount of nearly 17% off the current monthly rate of
$38.50 per foot.  Please note this rate is not retroactive for
boats currently here as this rate will apply effective  May 1st,
2024

Best Regards, 

Dan  
dan.eaffaldano@marinapapagayo.com

skirting storm clouds- sun peaking through

Skirting storm clouds- sun peaking through

SY COURAGE 🇺🇸 John & Kristine – Tartan 4100

COURAGECOURAGE
sunset golfito costa rica

Sunset Golfito, Costa Rica

MY NEXT CHAPTER 🇺🇸 Chris & Shawna & crew - Selene 59′

NEXT CHAPTER - Chris NEXT CHAPTER - Shawna NEXT CHAPTER - crew NEXT CHAPTER - Crew

2) RSVP FOR THIS  EVENT : 

PANAMA YACHT FEST

& SEASON FINALE AWARD CEREMONY 

MAY 11 BUENAVENTURA MARINA 🇵🇦  PANAMA

MAY 11, 2024

Panama Posse

Welcome to our amazing Buenaventura Marina !

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 Ramos

cesar@bv-marina.com

Mobile: +507-6411-5597

www.bv-marina.com

RSVP FOR THIS EVENT
Visit Buenaventura Marina inside a stunning and private 340 Acre development with many amenities on the sunny Pacific Coast of Panama
  •     340+ Acres 
  •     The Buenaventura Resort Panama – Autograph Collection
  •     Spa 
  •     Gym
  •     Parks
  •     5 Restaurants 
  •     Sushi Bar 
  •     Shops & Boutiques
  •     Gran Deli Gourmet  
  •     Felipe Mota Wine and Deli 
  •     Equestrian Center 
  •     Golf 18-hole golf course by Nicklaus 
  •     Beach Clubs with multiple  Pools
  •     Children’s Park
  •     Events
  •     Sports Club 
  •     3 km of Private Beach 
  •     Culture Center 
  •     Chapel
  •     Real Estate Services
  •     Rental Units 
  •     Marina
  •     Dry Stack 
  •     Zoo 
  •     Local Clinic
  •     Dentist
  •     Golf Cart Friendly 
  •     Candy Store
  •     Bike Lanes 
RUM BAR AT POSSE PARTY
ENTER AT HIGH TIDE

 Anchor out to and enter at high tide at Buenaventura Marina 🇵🇦  Panama

3) SPECTACULAR MOONRISE AND SUNSETS

Powell Cay sunset

Moonrising over the anchorage: Powell Cay in Abacos, Panama

SY CERCA TROVA 🇺🇸 Bruce & Lynette - Manta MK IV 42′

NO REGRETS Bruce NO REGRETS Lynette
SUNSET MARINA LA PAZ

Sunset over Marina La Paz, Mexico

SY DAWN PATROL 🇺🇸  Laney & Mark  - Outbound 46’

DAWN PATROL - Mark DAWN PATROL - Laney
MARINA IXTAPA

Sunset Marina Ixtapa, Mexico

SY RAMBLE ON ROSE 🇺🇸 Don & Rosalind – Caliber 40’

 RAMBLE ON ROSE Rosalind  RAMBLE ON ROSE Don

4) PANAMA POSSE 
 AWARD SEASON 

Flor de Caña Centenario 18 Year Old

Flor de Caña sponsors the Panama  Posse 

AWARD WINNERS IN EACH CATEGORY RECEIVE A SPECIAL BOTTLE OF RUM

 

   BOAT YOGA AWARD ENTRY

BOAT YOGA

Boat yoga. Bruce repairing the Watermaker for the 5th time. This time @ Manjack Cay, Abaco, Bahamas.
 

SV CERCA TROVA 🇺🇸  Bruce & Lynette - Manta MK IV 42′

NO REGRETS BruceNO REGRETS Lynette

MARK YOUR CALENDAR ! 
END OF SEASON ZOOM CELEBRATION CALL  

Sunday  May 12  2024 

14:00   CALIFORNIA 
15:00   MEXICO CITY 
16:00   PANAMA TIME 
17:00   EAST COAST 

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82318714622?pwd=fzQODBacbPPd07MZM0WbaJ6q4SY3Wl.1

Meeting ID: 823 1871 4622

Passcode: 630281

ANNUAL AWARDS INCLUDE:

    BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT*

    PICTURE OF THE YEAR

    YODA OF THE YEAR

    SPEEDY AWARD – SEVENSTAR AWARD

    THE CAPTAIN RON AWARD

    MOST UNWELCOME VISITOR ONBOARD

    HIGHEST WIND RECORDED

    SPIRIT OF EXPLORATION

    GALLEY GOD(ESS)

    GOOD SAMARITAN OF THE YEAR

    BOAT YOGA POSE OF THE YEAR

    COURAGE AWARD

5)  SEMINAR VIDEO 

THE CASE FOR OPENCPN 

https://oceanposse.com/open-cpn-use-case/

Watch this use case video of why and how to use Satellite Charts with OpenCPN

6) ISLA COIBA 🇵🇦 A GEM IN WESTERN PANAMA

 DELIGHT IN THIS TREASURE

ISLA COIBA

The pristing water surrounding Isla Coiba National Park

SY EVER AFTER shares:

Andy
and I just left Coiba Island. Spent 4 days there. Worth every penny.
First anchorage we’ve paid for since Carayes, Mx. Clear water,
isolated,peaceful, beautiful sea life.

lady slipper on anchor at isla coiba

Season 6 Posse boat SV LADY SLIPPER on Anchor at Isla Coiba

Ocean Posse / Good Nautical / hotsprings on Coiba islands

07° 26.2716' N   081°43.5533' W 
location of hotsprings on the island of Coiba 

September 2023 SY SALACIA & SY JUBEL scoped out the hot springs

isla coiba oht springs

Sitting by the Isla Coiba Hot Springs.

SY EVER AFTER 🇺🇸 Andrew & Laura - Jeanneau 44′

SY JUBEL 🇨🇦 Leah & Kyle - Gulfstar 44'

SY SALACIA   Peter and Donna – Santa Cruz 50’

Ever After SAILING EVER AFTER JUBEL KyleJUBEL Leah
SALACIA Peter SALACIA Donna
 

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.
 

la leona falls costa rica

One of the few docks in Golfo de Nicoya  🇨🇷 Costa Rica

8) POSSE PERK: 

 SUNSETS OVER THE OCEAN

SUNSET OVER THE OCEAN

SY COURAGE enjoys this sunset while underway from Panama to Florida

SY COURAGE 🇺🇸 John & Kristine – Tartan 4100

COURAGECOURAGE
Marinas

9) OASIS MARINAS 

AT FERNANDINA HARBOR MARINA 🇺🇸 

SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE

30° 40.3067 ‘  N 081° 27.95’W

marina

We are pleased to sponsor the Panama Posse and offer

10 % discount off our docking rate

5 cent x gallon discount on fuel

Please
let the Posse know that dockage reservations may be made directly
through our website, or by giving us a call at (904) 310-3300 and
choosing the reservation line.

In
addition if you join Marina Life Cruising Club there are hundreds of
participating marinas all over the country where boater’s can receive
additional discounts 

 

​Taylor Fitzsimmons

 

Taylor Fitzsimmons | General Manager

Phone: (904)310-3300

Email: fernandinaharbor@oasismarinas.com

Hail on VHF 16

Fernandina Harbor Marina  | 3 S. Front Street | Fernandina Beach, FL 32034

window

Oasis Marinas at Fernandina Harbor is your gateway to Amelia Island’s rich history and attractions.

Amelia
Island is part of the Sea Islands chain of barrier islands, on
Florida’s Atlantic coast. It has a history of Spanish, French, British
and American rule. Today it’s a popular destination known for its luxury
resorts, golf courses an sandy beaches.

Conveniently
located on the Intracoastal Waterway Fernandina Harbor Marina has the
services and amenities you need when traveling the ICW.

AMENITIES

  • 4,000 ft of alongside dockage
  • Mooring balls on site
  • Deep water, roughly 25ft
  • Laundry
  • Bait & Tackle
  • Restaurant on-site
  • Floating concrete docks
  • Boaters Lounge with Television
  • WiFi Internet Access 

10) LAND TRIP NORTHERN 🇨🇷 COSTA RICA

QUÉ VENDRÁ 🇺🇸 Olena & Maciek

A
week ago, we rented a car and went on a tour of northern Costa Rica. We
visited three main areas: Monteverde and the Cloud Forest there, the
Arenal region with the Lake and Volcano Arenal, and Rincon de la Vieja
park. Each was different, and we enjoyed them all.

A few general observations:

Driving
- we rented a car through Marina Papagayo, which was very convenient.
The car got delivered to the marina. We asked for a 4x4 and got an
upgrade to a bigger car, which proved to be very useful. The roads in
Costa Rica are of very varied quality. The main roads are good (CR1, for
example), but any side roads, especially in the mountains, can be
anything - pavement with holes, no pavement, huge potholes, gravel,
partially washed-out roads, anything goes. Some roads are pretty steep,
especially between Lake Arenal and Rincon. Assume a max of 30mph as a
traveling speed. We were told to use the Waze App for navigation, which
worked better than Google Maps.

Weather - the amazing thing about Costa Rica is that you can drive for 1-2 hours and be in a different climate zone. The climate does not change here seasonally. Instead, it changes with elevation. Monteverde area was the coolest, with average daily temp in the 70s (20s C) and nights cooler. It was very windy, and mostly cloudy, with some rain. Around Arenal, it was cloudy and rainy as well, but we also got some sunny days, and the temperatures were a bit higher but still manageable. It was more humid there as well. Rincon de la Vieja was the warmest, in the high 80s (30s C), but dry and windy, and with cooler nights. Sightseeing - everywhere you go in Costa Rica, you have to pay a fee to see anything. There are entrance fees even to the smallest waterfalls. Just be prepared for that. When visiting rainforests or cloud forests, we think having a guide is best. Otherwise, it is hard to find all the birds and animals. Sometimes, they are close, but often, they hide high in the trees. The guides know where to look and have scopes to help us see the animals. Places we visited: Monteverde - We stayed in Santa Elena town, which was a great base for us. It is a small town, but it has a lot of restaurants and a proper grocery store. We stayed at Silvios' AirBnB (Opas and Omas houses), which was in the middle of the town but very private, quiet, and on a huge property. We could walk to town for coffee, dinner, etc. From there, we had a 15-minute drive to the main attractions - all the Cloud Forest reserves (there are multiple). We took a guided hike through Monteverde Cloud Forest with Michael (WhatsApp +506 8814 4988), and really enjoyed it. He was there just with us and found all sorts of animals and birds, including the Resplendid Quetzal. We also visited the Orchid Garden - a small place but very enjoyable. Tons of flowers and very passionate guides walking you through. We took a hike in Children's Eternal Forest, more for the hike; it was nice and different from Cloud Forest. We also did a Night Tour with Kinkajou Tours - not recommended. It was hilarious, but we did not see much. Better take Michael for a night walk, but it will cost more. For food in Santa Elena, I recommend Open Kitchen and a pizza place next to Tico y Rico. If you like beer, that area has a lot of local brewers. And Zuccaro Coffee for great coffee. Arenal - we drove from Santa Elena around Lake Arenal. Incredible scenic drive and lots of places to stop for lunch around the lake, with great views. We stayed in La Fortuna, at La Fortuna Lodge hotel. It was a clean hotel with good staff. Breakfast was included, although it was bare. From La Fortuna, we took hikes at Arenal Volcano National Park, first through the main volcano trails, where we saw no volcano because it was cloudy. Still, we saw a lot of birds (tucans!) and a nice forest. Then we went to the peninsula area, where we hiked to the shore of Arenal Lake, and from there, we saw the volcano as the clouds just cleared out. Never give up :smile: After the hikes, we soaked in the Arenal River at Choyin Rio Termal (https://maps.app.goo.gl/jRXM3sVr8kd6DdJ46). This place we highly recommend. It is new, it just opened 2 months ago and has not yet been discovered. It is across the street from the well-known Tabacon resort. At Choyin, you get to use the same river, and they provide super nice restrooms, showers, lockers, and a thermal pool if you get tired of sitting in the river. There is an onsite restaurant that has very tasty meals. It is 1/3 the price of Tabacon. We did more tours in this area, but the best was Sloth Territory, which Larry and Beth from s/v Pause recommended. We saw many sloths, some very close, and also frogs, lizards, and birds. Rincon de la Vieja - we started and ended our trip in that park. It is a good place to visit on a day trip from Marina Papagayo, as it is only a 1-1.5 h drive from here. Our first stop was La Leona waterfall (https://maps.app.goo.gl/CEfMaWMSL3cjbnMq7), booked through Trip Advisor. It was a fantastic hike and a waterfall—really good on a hot day! There are sections where you have to go through deep water, but there are ropes to hold on to, and they provide life jackets. The waterfall was amazing. On the way back, we rented an Airbnb on a farm near Rincon, around the San Jorge area. It was very peaceful. We spent a day at Rio Negro Hot Springs, where you can soak in spring water pools of varying temperatures (some were too hot for us) and get a mud bath/spa as well. You can cool off in the Rio Negro's cool waters. Then we hiked to multiple Rio Negro waterfalls, where we swam as well. There is a small resort next to it, Hacienda Guachipelin, where we had lunch. Overall, this was a super relaxing day and a good wrap-up of our trip.

Weather - the
amazing thing about Costa Rica is that you can drive for 1-2 hours and
be in a different climate zone. The climate does not change here
seasonally. Instead, it changes with elevation. Monteverde area was the
coolest, with average daily temp in the 70s (20s C) and nights cooler.
It was very windy, and mostly cloudy, with some rain. Around Arenal, it
was cloudy and rainy as well, but we also got some sunny days, and the
temperatures were a bit higher but still manageable. It was more humid
there as well. Rincon de la Vieja was the warmest, in the high 80s (30s
C), but dry and windy, and with cooler nights.

Weather - the amazing thing about Costa Rica is that you can drive for 1-2 hours and be in a different climate zone. The climate does not change here seasonally. Instead, it changes with elevation. Monteverde area was the coolest, with average daily temp in the 70s (20s C) and nights cooler. It was very windy, and mostly cloudy, with some rain. Around Arenal, it was cloudy and rainy as well, but we also got some sunny days, and the temperatures were a bit higher but still manageable. It was more humid there as well. Rincon de la Vieja was the warmest, in the high 80s (30s C), but dry and windy, and with cooler nights. Sightseeing - everywhere you go in Costa Rica, you have to pay a fee to see anything. There are entrance fees even to the smallest waterfalls. Just be prepared for that. When visiting rainforests or cloud forests, we think having a guide is best. Otherwise, it is hard to find all the birds and animals. Sometimes, they are close, but often, they hide high in the trees. The guides know where to look and have scopes to help us see the animals. Places we visited: Monteverde - We stayed in Santa Elena town, which was a great base for us. It is a small town, but it has a lot of restaurants and a proper grocery store. We stayed at Silvios' AirBnB (Opas and Omas houses), which was in the middle of the town but very private, quiet, and on a huge property. We could walk to town for coffee, dinner, etc. From there, we had a 15-minute drive to the main attractions - all the Cloud Forest reserves (there are multiple). We took a guided hike through Monteverde Cloud Forest with Michael (WhatsApp +506 8814 4988), and really enjoyed it. He was there just with us and found all sorts of animals and birds, including the Resplendid Quetzal. We also visited the Orchid Garden - a small place but very enjoyable. Tons of flowers and very passionate guides walking you through. We took a hike in Children's Eternal Forest, more for the hike; it was nice and different from Cloud Forest. We also did a Night Tour with Kinkajou Tours - not recommended. It was hilarious, but we did not see much. Better take Michael for a night walk, but it will cost more. For food in Santa Elena, I recommend Open Kitchen and a pizza place next to Tico y Rico. If you like beer, that area has a lot of local brewers. And Zuccaro Coffee for great coffee. Arenal - we drove from Santa Elena around Lake Arenal. Incredible scenic drive and lots of places to stop for lunch around the lake, with great views. We stayed in La Fortuna, at La Fortuna Lodge hotel. It was a clean hotel with good staff. Breakfast was included, although it was bare. From La Fortuna, we took hikes at Arenal Volcano National Park, first through the main volcano trails, where we saw no volcano because it was cloudy. Still, we saw a lot of birds (tucans!) and a nice forest. Then we went to the peninsula area, where we hiked to the shore of Arenal Lake, and from there, we saw the volcano as the clouds just cleared out. Never give up :smile: After the hikes, we soaked in the Arenal River at Choyin Rio Termal (https://maps.app.goo.gl/jRXM3sVr8kd6DdJ46). This place we highly recommend. It is new, it just opened 2 months ago and has not yet been discovered. It is across the street from the well-known Tabacon resort. At Choyin, you get to use the same river, and they provide super nice restrooms, showers, lockers, and a thermal pool if you get tired of sitting in the river. There is an onsite restaurant that has very tasty meals. It is 1/3 the price of Tabacon. We did more tours in this area, but the best was Sloth Territory, which Larry and Beth from s/v Pause recommended. We saw many sloths, some very close, and also frogs, lizards, and birds. Rincon de la Vieja - we started and ended our trip in that park. It is a good place to visit on a day trip from Marina Papagayo, as it is only a 1-1.5 h drive from here. Our first stop was La Leona waterfall (https://maps.app.goo.gl/CEfMaWMSL3cjbnMq7), booked through Trip Advisor. It was a fantastic hike and a waterfall—really good on a hot day! There are sections where you have to go through deep water, but there are ropes to hold on to, and they provide life jackets. The waterfall was amazing. On the way back, we rented an Airbnb on a farm near Rincon, around the San Jorge area. It was very peaceful. We spent a day at Rio Negro Hot Springs, where you can soak in spring water pools of varying temperatures (some were too hot for us) and get a mud bath/spa as well. You can cool off in the Rio Negro's cool waters. Then we hiked to multiple Rio Negro waterfalls, where we swam as well. There is a small resort next to it, Hacienda Guachipelin, where we had lunch. Overall, this was a super relaxing day and a good wrap-up of our trip.

Sightseeing - everywhere
you go in Costa Rica, you have to pay a fee to see anything. There are
entrance fees even to the smallest waterfalls. Just be prepared for
that. When visiting rainforests or cloud forests, we think having a
guide is best. Otherwise, it is hard to find all the birds and animals.
Sometimes, they are close, but often, they hide high in the trees. The
guides know where to look and have scopes to help us see the animals.

Red Frog

Places we visited:

Monteverde - We
stayed in Santa Elena town, which was a great base for us. It is a
small town, but it has a lot of restaurants and a proper grocery store.
We stayed at Silvios' AirBnB (Opas and Omas houses), which was in the
middle of the town but very private, quiet, and on a huge property. We
could walk to town for coffee, dinner, etc. From there, we had a
15-minute drive to the main attractions - all the Cloud Forest reserves
(there are multiple). We took a guided hike through Monteverde Cloud
Forest with Michael (WhatsApp +506 8814 4988), and really enjoyed
it. 

Orchids

He
was there just with us and found all sorts of animals and birds,
including the Resplendid Quetzal. We also visited the Orchid Garden - a
small place but very enjoyable. Tons of flowers and very passionate
guides walking you through. We took a hike in Children's Eternal Forest,
more for the hike; it was nice and different from Cloud Forest. We also
did a Night Tour with Kinkajou Tours - not recommended. It was
hilarious, but we did not see much. Better take Michael for a night
walk, but it will cost more. 

For
food in Santa Elena, I recommend Open Kitchen and a pizza place next to
Tico y Rico. If you like beer, that area has a lot of local brewers.
And Zuccaro Coffee for great coffee. 

Lizzard

Arenal -
we drove from Santa Elena around Lake Arenal. Incredible scenic drive
and lots of places to stop for lunch around the lake, with great views.
We stayed in La Fortuna, at La Fortuna Lodge hotel. It was a clean hotel
with good staff. Breakfast was included, although it was bare. From La
Fortuna, we took hikes at Arenal Volcano National Park, first through
the main volcano trails, where we saw no volcano because it was cloudy.
Still, we saw a lot of birds (tucans!) and a nice forest. Then we went
to the peninsula area, where we hiked to the shore of Arenal Lake, and
from there, we saw the volcano as the clouds just cleared out. Never
give up :smile:

a bird

After the hikes, we soaked in the Arenal River at Choyin Rio Termal (https://maps.app.goo.gl/jRXM3sVr8kd6DdJ46).
This place we highly recommend. It is new, it just opened 2 months ago
and  has not yet been discovered. It is across the street from the
well-known Tabacon resort. At Choyin, you get to use the same river, and
they provide super nice restrooms, showers, lockers, and a thermal pool
if you get tired of sitting in the river. There is an onsite restaurant
that has very tasty meals. It is 1/3 the price of Tabacon. 

IN the river baths

We
did more tours in this area, but the best was Sloth Territory, which
Larry and Beth from s/v Pause recommended. We saw many sloths, some very
close, and also frogs, lizards, and birds. 

Waterfall

Rincon
de la Vieja - we started and ended our trip in that park. It is a good
place to visit on a day trip from Marina Papagayo, as it is only a 1-1.5
h drive from here. Our first stop was La Leona waterfall (
https://maps.app.goo.gl/CEfMaWMSL3cjbnMq7),
booked through Trip Advisor. It was a fantastic hike and a
waterfall—really good on a hot day! There are sections where you have to
go through deep water, but there are ropes to hold on to, and they
provide life jackets. The waterfall was amazing.

SLOTHS

On
the way back, we rented an Airbnb on a farm near Rincon, around the San
Jorge area. It was very peaceful. We spent a day at Rio Negro Hot
Springs, where you can soak in spring water pools of varying
temperatures (some were too hot for us) and get a mud bath/spa as well.
You can cool off in the Rio Negro's cool waters. Then we hiked to
multiple Rio Negro waterfalls, where we swam as well. There is a small
resort next to it, Hacienda Guachipelin, where we had lunch. Overall,
this was a super relaxing day and a good wrap-up of our trip. 

Rincon

QUE VENDRA 🇺🇸  Olena and Maciek - Outbound 46′

QUE VENDRA- MaciekQUE VENDAR Olena

11) BYE BYE 🇲🇽 MEXICO 
EXIT CHIAPAS

image

Sunrise from the Tehuantepec over Chiapas, Mexico

All vessels are inspected upon entering and exiting the Port of Chiapas.

Everyone’s
very tired but happy to be here!  And we got to meet the cute
inspection dog. He really is as clumsy as described. Did not like our
steps 😝 They brought the dog up to our boat. It walked up the stairs,
into the back and immediately turned around and walked back down the
stairs

SY TIAMAT 🇺🇸 Stephanie & Owen – Fountaine Pajot 44’

TIAMAT - Owen

12) NAVAL SAILDRONE 🛰️ SPOTTED

SAIL DRONE

The
US Navy has begun operating unmanned surface vessels (USV's) to collect
ocean data.  Read more about this program here: 

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2022/01/us-navy-begins-operating-saildrone-usv-in-the-gulf/

NOTE: These
unmanned surface vessels are typically transmitting a signal over AIS.
Additionally, they are much smaller than other vessels out at see.
Kepp a keen lookout when underway.   

NAVAL SAIL DRONE

SY FRENCH KISSING LIFE spots a USV: well equipped yet not your typical marina neighbor.

Saildrone Explorer Technical specifications:

  • Length: 7m
  • Height: 5m
  • Draft: 2m
  • Propulsion: wind (Saildrone wing)
  • Average speed: 3 knots
  • Endurance 12+ months
  • Range: unlimited

SY FRENCH KISSING LIFE 🇺🇸 Tess&John – Bavaria 45’

FRENCH KISSING LIFE FRENCH KISSING LIFE

13) GOOD NAUTICAL: PAPANOA 🇲🇽 MEXICO

GOOD NAUTICAL

Papanoa is north of Acapulco, Mexico.  
Dropped it in 30’ over sand bottom at 17’ 16.070 N   101’ 3.356 W.   
Fairly rolly but totally tolerable.

Good Nautical Papanoa

MY TIDINGS OF JOY Dawn departure from Papanoa

MV TIDINGS OF JOY 🇺🇸  Jeff & Joy DeFever 52′

tidings of joy Tidings of Joy
SIGN UP FOR THE 24-25 PANAMA POSSE  

14) MARINA PUESTA DEL SOL 🇳🇮 NICARAGUA 

SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE

 12º 37.2833' N  087º 20.5' W 

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With pleasure we are happy to announce the Sponsorship of the Panama Posse

This new season the Panama Posse will have:

20% discount on docks.

welcome national beer and Access to beach and pool facilities.

We will manage sponsorship of bottles of Ron, if we succeed, I will notify you.

We are an official port of entry and will arrange for authorities to check you in / out

Regards,

 

Juanita

 

Juanita

 

CONTACT:

E-mail: administracion@marinaps.com

E-mail: info@marinaps.com – Web: www.marinapuestadelsol.com

Tel: + (505) 8880-0013 + (505) 8880-0019 and + (505) 8883-0781

  • All prices are effective from Dec 1st 2020 to April 30th 2021
  • All prices are subject to change without notice at sole discretion of MPS.
  • Prices are in American dollars and do not include tax (I.V.A @ 15%)

RATES < 30 days 30 – 90 days 90 days+

  • First two days 1.25 1.25 1.25
  • 3-30 Days
  • < 36′ 0.75 0.60 0.45
  • < 60 ‘ 0.80 0.65 0.50
  • 60 ‘ + 1.00 0.80 0.60

MARINA SERVICES

  • POWER ( not full time ) 0.45 per KWh
  • TRANSPORT 12.00 pp 5 p min
  • WIFI 2.0 x day x device
  • WATER .04 x liter
  • BOTTOM CLEANING 1.00 x foot

 

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Jeff's view from his slip

MY SUNDOWNER 🇺🇸 Jeffrey & Lynn - Californian 50'

SUNDOWNER SUNDOWNER SUNDOWNER SUNDOWNER

15) POSSE SPONSOR: 

SHARK SHAFT DOES IT'S JOB

Cruising vessels travelling 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 befor 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

For an order thru your Panama Posse group we can offer your group a special discount of below trade –

30% off the List pricing plus shipping.

Cheers,

Geoff Prior

AB Marine

Ph: 401.847.7960

Cell: 401.578.3447

Skype: geoffprior

https://panamaposse.com/shaft-shark

130 + LONGLINE REPORTS - POWER THROUGH THEM WITH THE SHAFT SHARK 

Longlines

16) MEET THE FLEET  
🚢

MV TIDINGS OF JOY

Jeff & Joy

We
both grew up with boats then shortly after meeting in 1999 we
discovered our common love for them.  Living in San Diego we did
typical land lubber things - worked, exercised, spent time with friends
and family.

What's on your bucket list for this Season ?

Transit the Panama Canal

After
transiting the Canal we plan to cruise the entire Caribbean up to the
east coast of the United States then cruise north and then head to
Europe either on our own bottom or by shipping the boat.

2016-present:

Own, operate and live aboard a 52’ Defever trawler.

2016-17 My life partner (Joy Dornick) and I took our Defever on the Great Loop,
a circumnavigation around the eastern 1/3 of the United States. With
side trips to the Bahamas and in the Long Island Sound to Nantucket this
14 month trip was over 8000 miles. We cruised lakes, rivers, canals,
three of the Great Lakes, 100’s of locks, the Gulf Coast and Atlantic
coast ICW, twice crossed the Gulf Stream and many open ocean passages.

Since
shipping the DeFever from Florida to Ensenada in late 2017 we have
cruised all around Southern California including circumnavigating
Catalina Island on a trip which lasted a month and included 20 nights at
anchor and a 550 mile trip last summer from San Diego to Santa Barbara
with stays in the Channel Islands, Catalina and several other ports as
well.

June 2020-November 2020
Joy Dornick and I cruised up the west coast from San Diego to the Puget
Sound with no additional crew. Upon arriving we cruised the San Juan
Island and the Upper, Central and Lower Puget Sound extensively. We
continued to live aboard in Seattle for the Winter.

April 2021-November 2021
Joy Dornick and I cruised, with no additional crew, from Seattle to
Alaska where we cruised extensively in Southeast Alaska for 4 months. We
returned to the Puget Sound September 2021. This trip was well over
2000 miles. We continued to cruise the north, south and central Puget
Sound until November 1 when we docked at our winter slip at Elliott Bay
Marina in Seattle for the winter.

April 2022-September 2022 Joy
Dornick and I cruised, with no additional crew, from Seattle to The
Broughtons, British Columbia. After cruising all around southern British
Columbia until July we cruised down the west coast to San Diego, CA.

November 2022-June 2023 Joy
Dornick and I cruised, with no additional crew, from San Diego, down
the coast of Baja California to Cabo San Lucas, then up into the north
end of the Sea of Cortez. From there we cruised down the mainland side
of the Sea to Puerto Vallarta where we will be until November 2023. To
date Joy and I have cruised the Tidings of Joy over 23,000 nautical
miles.

MY TIDINGS OF JOY 🇺🇸 Jeff & Joy - DeFever 52′

tidings of joy Tidings of Joy
Tidings of Joy

Panama Posse Fleet Tracking courtesy of Predict Wind

17) FESTIVAL DEL CRISTO NEGRO 
PORTOBELLO 🇵🇦 PANAMA

Festival del Cristo Negro

Portobelo is renowned throughout The Black Christ is bathed in legend, some of which describe it being marooned in Portobelo by sailors while en route to Colombia. 

Festival de Diablos y Congos

Another legend says that on October 21, 1821
the residents of Portobelo prayed to the Black Christ to be spared from
a cholera epidemic that was sweeping Panama—and they were spared.

The
Festival del Cristo Negro which takes place on October 21. During this
festival, thousands of Panamanians travel to Portobelo and head to the
Church of San Felipe, which houses the life-size wooden sculpture of the
Black Christ. 

Festival de Diablos y Congos

Festival de Diablos y Congos

It’s
a festival of celebration and rebellion: Every year in February, the
port city of Portobelo, Panama holds the “Festival de Diablos y Congos.”
It’s a unique local take on the widespread Carnival tradition, a
five-day party with no shortage of loudspeakers, dancing — and devils
wielding whips.

The Casa de la Cultura Congo is an open public space that hosts workshops and the creation of arts and crafts. Focusing on Congo art, the mission of the Casa de la Cultura Congo is to exalt and express the importance of the colonial Latin and African legacy in Portobelo, by bringing those traditions to life through different creative expressions.

The
Casa de la Cultura Congo is an open public space that hosts workshops
and the creation of arts and crafts. Focusing on Congo art, the mission
of the Casa de la Cultura Congo is to exalt and express the importance
of the colonial Latin and African legacy in Portobelo, by bringing those
traditions to life through different creative expressions.

The Casa de la Cultura Congo is an open public space that hosts workshops and the creation of arts and crafts. Focusing on Congo art, the mission of the Casa de la Cultura Congo is to exalt and express the importance of the colonial Latin and African legacy in Portobelo, by bringing those traditions to life through different creative expressions.

18) POSSE SWAG

SHOP
 GET A PANAMA POSSE  HAT ! 
ORDER ONE NOW 

 

19)  MUST SEE: 

REVILLAGIGEDO ISLANDS | SOCORRO ISLAND  🇲🇽 

MEXICO PACIFIC

REVILLAGIGEDO ISLANDS 🇲🇽
are an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean, approximately 235 nm SSW of
the tip of the Baja California peninsula and 300 nm WSW  of Cape
Corrientes off Mexico’s Pacific Coast.  The islands are
administered by Colima state, Mexico. Covering an area of 320 square
miles.  The archipelago consists of numerous volcanic islands.

revillafifedos

Soccoro Island

The
largest, Socorro, which rises to an elevation of 3,707 feet (1,130 m).
Soccoro Island is 24 miles (39 km) long and 9 miles (14 km) wide.
San Benedicto, 40 miles (64 km) north of Socorro, and Clarión, 250 miles
(400 km) west of Socorro, are the two other large islands; small
islands include Roca Partida, 60 miles (100 km) west of Socorro, and
Roca Oneal, just off the northwestern coast of Socorro.

ancient volcano

Volcanic Islands

In
1957 an outpost was established on long-uninhabited Socorro, and trees
were planted for timber and fruit. The expedition found about 8,000
sheep on the island, the residue of a temporary Australian settlement of
the mid-1800s. The Revillagigedo Islands are rich in sulfur, fish, and
guano.

In
July 2016, the Revillagigedo Archipelago was inscribed as a UNESCO
World Heritage Site, and in November 2017 they were declared to be a
marine reserve and a national park of Mexico. Some of the volcanoes are
active, with the last eruption of Volcán Bárcena in 1953, and Socorro in
1993. A small military airstrip exists on Socorro.

No
evidence of human habitation on any of the islands exists before their
discovery by Spanish explorers. Hernando de Grijalva and his crew
discovered an uninhabited island on 19 December 1533, and named it Santo
Tomás (Socorro Island) and on 28 December they discovered Isla de los
Inocentes (San Benedicto) which owed its name to having been found on
the day of the Holy Innocents.

SEMAR chart

These
islands offer divers reliable encounters with giant manta rays, whale
sharks, dolphins, humpback whales, tuna, pelagic fish and many other
shark species.

shark

Swimming with sharks.

hammerheads

A divers paradise: swimming with hammerhead sharks.

manta ray

Giant manta Ray

 Socorro is the most diverse in flora, fauna, and topography. The Mexican Government established the islands as a Biosphere Reserve on June 4, 1994. Oceanographic Magazine stated in 2020 that, “Its remoteness, protection and peculiar oceanography makes it one of the most biodiverse and exciting marine destinations on earth.”

Humpback Whales

The
Revillagigedo Islands are home to many endemic plant and animal
species, and are sometimes called Mexico’s “little Hawaii”. They are
recognized as a distinct terrestrial eco region, part of the Neotropical
realm. 

Archipiélago de Revillagigedo San Benedicto Island - Mexico

Socorro
is the most diverse in flora, fauna, and topography. The Mexican
Government established the islands as a Biosphere Reserve on June 4,
1994. Oceanographic Magazine stated in 2020 that, “Its remoteness,
protection and peculiar oceanography makes it one of the most bio
diverse and exciting marine destinations on earth.”

 Socorro is the most diverse in flora, fauna, and topography. The Mexican Government established the islands as a Biosphere Reserve on June 4, 1994. Oceanographic Magazine stated in 2020 that, “Its remoteness, protection and peculiar oceanography makes it one of the most biodiverse and exciting marine destinations on earth.”

To visit these islands you must apply for a permit for details on how to visit them follow this link 

https://panamaposse.com/revillagigedo-islands

If you need help applying for a  permit contact 

Yolanda Espinoza 
in La Paz at Eco Naviera  
https://panamaposse.com/eco-naviera-permits

 

20)  75+ PANAMA POSSE MARINA SPONSORS 

Marinas

🇺🇸 Safe Harbor South Bay – Chula Vista, USA

🇺🇸 Safe Harbor Ventura Isle -  Ventura, USA

🇲🇽 Cruise Port Village - Mexico

🇲🇽 IGY Marina Cabo San Lucas  – Mexico  

🇲🇽 Marina Puerto Escondido – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina Palmira Topolobampo – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina y Club de Yates Isla Cortes – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina el Cid – Mazatlan – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina Vallarta, Puerto Vallarta – Mexico  

🇲🇽 PANAMA POSSE HQ  – Marina Puerto de La Navidad – Mexico  

🇲🇽 Marina Ixtapa, Ixtapa – Mexico 

🇲🇽 La Marina Acapulco, Acapulco – Mexico  

🇲🇽 Vicente’s Moorings, Acapulco – Mexico 

🇲🇽 Marina Chiapas – Mexico  

🇬🇹 Marina Pez Vela – Guatemala  

🇸🇻 Marina Bahia del Sol – El Salvador  

🇸🇻 La Palma Moorings – Bahia del Sol - El Salvador

🇳🇮 Marina Puesta del Sol – Nicaragua  

🇨🇷 Marina Papagayo – Costa Rica  

🇨🇷 Banana Bay Marina – Costa Rica  

🇪🇨 Marina Puerto Amistad – Ecuador  

🇵🇦 Buenaventura Marina – Panama 

🇵🇦 PANAMA POSSE PACIFIC HQ Vista Mar Marina – Panama 

🇵🇦 Shelter Bay Marina – Panama  

🇵🇦 Bocas Marina – Panama 

🇵🇦 Linton Bay Marina – Panama 

🇵🇦 La Playita Marina – Panama

🇵🇦 Flamenco Marina – Panama

🇵🇦 Solarte  Marina – Panama

🇵🇦 Turtle Cay Marina – Panama

🇨🇴 ClubNautico Cartagena – Colombia 

🇨🇴 Club de Pesca Marina Cartagena – Colombia 

🇨🇴 Manzanillo Marina Club – Colombia

🇨🇴 Marina Puerto Velero – Colombia

🇨🇴 IGY Marina Santa Marta – Colombia 

🇯🇲 Royal Jamaica Yacht Club – Jamaica 

🇯🇲 Errol Flynn Marina – Jamaica  

🇯🇲 Montego Bay Yacht Club –Jamaica 

🇰🇾 The Barcadere Marina –Cayman Islands 

🇭🇳 Barefoot Cay Marina – Roatan – Honduras 

🇭🇳 Fantasy Island Marina – Roatan – Honduras

🇭🇳 Jonesville Point Marina -Roatan – Honduras  

🇬🇹 Marina Nana Juana Resort & Boatyard – Guatemala 

🇧🇿 Thunderbirds Marine – Placencia – Belize 

🇧🇿 Placencia Yacht Club – Belize 

🇲🇽 Marina Makax – Isla Mujeres – Mexico 

🇲🇽 Marina V&V – Quintana Roo – Mexico 

🇲🇽 Marina El Cid – Cancún – Riviera Maya – Mexico  

🇨🇺 Marina Marlin Nautica Cayo Largo – Cuba 

🇹🇨 South Bank Marina & Boatyard – Turks and Caicos  

🇧🇸 Romora Bay Resort and Marina – Bahamas  

🇧🇸 Elizabeth on the Bay Marina – Bahamas 

🇧🇸 Great Harbour Cay Marina – Bahamas

🇧🇸 Blue Marlin Cove Resort & Marina – Bahamas  

🇩🇴 Ocean World Marina – Dominican Republic

🇩🇴 Marina Puerto Bahia – Dominican Republic    

🇺🇸 Marathon Marina – Marathon Keys 

🇺🇸 Pier 66  Hotel & Marina – Ft. Lauderdale, USA

🇺🇸 IGY Marina at Ortega Landing – Jacksonville, FL , USA 

🇺🇸 Oasis Marinas at Fernandina Harbor Marina – FL , USA  

🇺🇸 Morningstar Marinas Golden Isles St. Simons Isl. – Georgia, USA  

🇺🇸 Windmill Harbour Marina – Hilton Head South Carolina , USA  

🇺🇸 Coffee Bluff Marina – Savannah Georgia , USA  

🇺🇸 Hazzard Marine – Gerogetown, North Carolina , USA  

🇺🇸 Holden Beach  – Town Dock, North Carolina , USA 

🇺🇸 Portside Marina – Morehead City, North Carolina USA  

🇺🇸 Tideawater Yacht Marina – Portsmouth,  USA  

🇺🇸 Ocean Yacht Marina, Portsmouth, USA  

🇺🇸 Yorktown Riverwalk Landing – Virginia USA  

🇺🇸 Regatta Point Marina – Deltaville, Virginia USA 

🇺🇸 Regent Point Marina – Topping, Virginia USA 

https://panamaposse.com/manzanillo-marina-club
Manzanillo Marina Club Cartagena 🇨🇴 Colombia Sponsors the Panama Posse 10° 23.350′ N 075° 31.525′ W

Thank you for choosing to visit our marina, Manzanillo Marina Club.

We
would like to offer a special discount to all members of your company’s
Panama Posse program. We are providing a 15% discount on mooring fees
for up to two months, a 10% discount on travel lift maneuvers, and a 15%
discount on land parking for up to two weeks. Additionally, we can
offer a 10% discount on in-water hull cleaning.

We
pride ourselves on providing top-notch facilities and service to our
guests. We appreciate the opportunity to earn your business and hope
that you will consider us for future visits.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Best regards,

Maurice Lemaitre de la Espriella

 Maurice Lemaitre

mauricelemaitre@hotmail.com

Bosque, Calle Malaga # 53-76 (Sector Zapatero)

Cel: (+57) 313 537 8723 (english)

Cel: (+57) 311 4299 436 (español)

Tel Fax: (+575) 668 4070 Colombia 

 Manzanillo Marina Club

21)  PANAMA POSSE SPONSORS 

  • BELIZE TOURISM
  • CHRIS PARKER - MARINE WEATHER CENTER
  • DELTA MIKE MARINE SUPPLY PANAMA
  • DOWNWIND MARINE
  • FLOR DE CAÑA
  • HERTZ RENTAL CARS  MEXICO
  • HOME DEPOT PRO MEXICO
  • LATITUDES AND ATTITUDES  
  • PANAMA YACHT BROKER
  • PREDICT WIND
  • SAFE HARBOR SOUTH BAY MARINA EVENT CENTER  
  • SAN DIEGO MARINE EXCHANGE
  • SEVENSTAR YACHT TRANSPORT
  • WAYPOINT YACHT SERVICES
  • WESTMARINE PRO
  • YACHT AGENTS GALAPAGOS  
     
CHRIS PARKER – MARINE WEATHER CENTER ☁️ SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE

Panama Posse Weather Package Discounts 10- 35 % off  

Chris Parker Weather Forecasting & Vessel Routing www.mwxc.com
Panama Canal

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

Erick
Panama Canal Map

23) WAYPOINT YACHT SERVICES

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

COSTA RICA Birds

24) STRATEGIC PARTNERS

 

SSCA

Park Avenue Villas – San Juan del Sur – Nicaragua

Coconutz – Playa Cocos – Costa Rica

Abernathy – Chandlery – Panama

Pacific Posse 

Atlantic Posse

Advertising Partners – Las Vegas

Safe-Esteem.com – Delaware

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25) MORE POSSE NEWS FROM 
AROUND THE OCEANS

atlantic posse

ATLANTIC POSSE  
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Madeira Natural Park, Madeira

Madeira Natural Park 🇵🇹  Madeira 

Atlantic Posse 24

Atlantic Posse '24

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Atlantic Posse Routes
voyage between the  Mediterranean  and  the Caribbean 

SAN JUAN
south pacific posse

26) SOUTH PACIFIC POSSE SEASON 4 

JOIN NOW 
SPP
SIGN UP FOR SEASON 4 
NEW CALEDONIA features one of the largest lagoons in the world

NEW CALEDONIA 🇳🇨   

NC

The New Caledonian
lagoon, with a total area of 24,000 square kilometres (9,300 sq mi) is
one of the largest lagoons in the world. The lagoon and the surrounding
New Caledonia Barrier Reef was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in
2008 for its exceptional beauty and marine biodiversity

South Pacific Posse BUrgees

South Pacific Posse burgees available in 🇵🇫 French Polynesia

FIji Yasawa ISlands

Fiji 🇫🇯 Yasawa Islands

Nawi Island PArty

RSVP REQUIRED  PLEASE FILL OUT THE FORM BELOW

    09:00 – 12:00 SWAP MEET / TREASURES OF THE BILGE 
           ( FJ$ 2 DONATION FOR LOCAL CHARITY )

    12:00 – 18:00 MARINE EXPO &  trade show

    14:00 – WEATHER SEMINAR

    15:00 – SAILING TO NZ

    16:00 – VANUATU / NEW CALEDONIA

    17:00 – OPEN SUNSET RUM BAR

    18:00 – DINNER & BRING A DISH TO SHARE + WIN A DELUXE BOTTLE OF RUM

    ( if you do not bring a dish to share you do not get to taste the food )

    20:00 – MEXICAN TRAIN / TEXAS HOLDEM TOURNAMENT + WIN A DELUXE BOTTLE OF RUM

FREE FOR SOUTH PACIFIC POSSE PARTICIPANTS AND MARINA GUESTS

  FJ$ 50 PP  for those anchored out

Nawi ISland Event

Nawi Island 🇫🇯 FIJI 
Come and join this event August 31 2024 

Come party, mix and mingle with the South Pacific Cruising Fleet 

WE OPERATE UNDER INTERNATIONAL MARITIME LAW

YOUR VESSEL · YOUR CREW · YOUR RESPONSIBILITY 

Sea of Cortez

 OUR MISSION

  • Make traveling for yacht owners easier, transparent and better informed.
  • Generate group buying power with discounts in marinas and with service providers
  • Pass on relevant information to help fellow participants in a timely manner without personal opinions
  • Identify, document and reduce risks
  • Allow for flexibility and reduce pressures due to schedules
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