NEW POSSE BENEFIT: Marina Papagayo is offering great summer deal
ANCHORAGE IN BAHIA HONDA EXPLORED AND EXPLAINED
EARLY SIGNS OF THE RAINY SEASON IN CHIAPAS, 🇲🇽 MEXICO
THE BARREL OF HOPE
CROSSING THE TEHUANTEPEC IN SOUTHERN 🇲🇽 MEXICO
LONG LINES CATCH AND KILL: WHAT TO KNOW AND LOOK OUT FOR
EL AVION RESTAURANT AND BAR 🇨🇷 COSTA RICA
⚠️ SAFETY: SECURITY MEASURES TO PROTECT YOUR VESSEL
MUST SEE 🇨🇷 MANUEL ANTONIO PARK
MARINA CLUB NÁUTICO CARTAGENA 🇨🇴 SPONSORS PANAMA POSSE
1) PICTURES OF THE WEEK:
SAME PLACE DIFFERENT TIME
Crystal clear water in San Blas Islands 🇵🇦 Panama
No shortage of stunning sunsets in the same San Blas Islands 🇵🇦 Panama
SY LA VIDA GYPSEA 🇺🇸 Kurt, Linda & Rigby - Catana 47′
Overlooking Bahia Culebra, 🇨🇷 Costa Rica
Swinging in the sunset in Bahia Culebra, 🇨🇷 Costa Rica
Over
2,200 miles from where we became friends with this lovely couple back
in San Diego, we meet again in Papagayo Costa Rica!!!!! They voyage here
by sail on the wind and open seas, we flew on the jet plane🤩
SY MAISON DE SANTÉ 🇺🇸 Keenan and Nicole – Cal 46′
2) SAVE THESE DATES:
MARINE EXPO
BUENAVENTURA MARINA 🇵🇦 PANAMA
SAT. APR. 22 ’23
12:00 – 20:00 PM
We would like to invite you and the Posse members to the marina Expo happening
April 22, 2023 At Marina Buenaventura.
We will have Food & Drinks, and music. Various vendors and companies
would like to offer their products and services to anyone that has a
boat. The Posse will have a table to sign up members and let
Buenaventura Residents and Friends know a little more about the Posse.
We will also have a Space to do a Swap/Meet. So if anybody wants
to bring some of the treasures they want to sell, the table cost is $15.
We still have 4 tables available. Please let us know soon
as possible if you will like to join us. The goal of Expo Marina
is to connect all people that enjoy Boats and everything that is done on
and around them: Fishing, Cruising, or just out on a Fun Day.
P.S. We will have a courtesy bus down from Vista mar marina and back.
We will offer the Panama Posse group a 15% discount for slip fees.
5) ALEBRIJES: CARVED AND PAINTED
WHIMSICAL CRAFTED CREATURES
OF OAXACA, 🇲🇽 MEXICO
Alebrijes showcased in many shops in Huatulco, Oaxaca 🇲🇽 MEXICO
Alebrijes
were originally created in the imaginative heart and mind of artist
Pedro Linares (1906-1992) in the 1930's. Alibrijes are sculpted
creatures that seem to be born from real animals and become fantastical
creatures with intricately patterned bodies. The creatures have
horns or wings or both, exaggerated teeth, eyes, ears, and/or claws.
They are a feast for the eyes, heart, and mind.
A large and brightly colored alebrije in the window of a business in Oaxaca City
In
his early years, Linares started making alebrijes out of paper and
cardboard and selling them in the mercados in Mexico City. His
work was discovered by a gallery owner who began selling his alibrejes.
Well known artists such as Diego Rivera and Frida Khalo began
commissioning alebrijes directly from Linares. Linares soon
returned to his native village of Arrazola outside of Oaxaca City and
shared his designs with fellow artisan Manuel Jiminez. Then and
there alebrijes were reborn among fellow Indigenous Zapotec woodcarving
artists who began carving Linares' inspired creatures out of copal wood
and painting them. The unique and distinct artform became well
know throughout Mexico and abroad.
Today,
Alebrijes are still colorful and whimsical, intricately painted copal
wood carvings. They have come to be among the most popular Mexican
folk art in the country.
6) NEW COSTA RICA VESSEL TIP EXTENSION AND SPECIAL PANAMA POSSE DEAL @ MARINA PAPAGAYO 🇨🇷 COSTA RICA
MARINA PAPAGAYO 🇨🇷 COSTA RICA SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE
Marina
Papagayo is proud to continue our sponsorship of the Panama Posse fleet
for the 2022/2023 season. The dockage discount for Posse members
is:
Stay three nights pay for two
Stay for a week and pay for five days
Stay for a month and pay the annual monthly rate
Complimentary drink coupons for the Dive bar on arrival
NEW BENEFIT: Marina Papagayo is offering great summer deal
Panama
Posse members have opportunity to stay for three months and get the
Fourth month free. If members choose to stay longer the one free
month will still apply. This will be given at the last month of
their stay.
Marina Papagayo explains Costa Rican Tourist TIP that allows vessels to extend their stay in Costa Rica beyond 90 days:
Costa Rica is now offering a Tourist TIP for a period of 6 month or one year
and is renewable for a maximum of two years. The vessel must
still get the standard 90 day TIP on arrival and then this can be
converted to a Tourist TIP. The advantages of this new Temporary Importation Permit
classification is that it allows duty free importation of spares.
When the Tourist Yacht TIP is in process there is the requirement
that Customs will inspect the boat and the owner or Captain of record
must be present for this inspection. Finally there is a cost for
the agent to process this second permit.
Ultimately this is an easier process than the two year MOPT duty exoneration and has the benefit of the duty free spares.
Rainy
season in Mexico is more or less considered May thru November.
The early part of rainy season (April) dawns with certain hatches.
Enter the flying ant.
A SEASONAL DELICACY OR A PEST?
In short, it depends who you ask and more than likely how it is presented.
A basket of smoked flying ants known as nuku
Flying ant found Cruising around in the galley of a cruising vessel last week in Marina Chiapas, 🇲🇽 Mexico
Mexico
has over 530 edible hopping and flying insects. Over 155 of them
are found in the southernmost state of Chiapas. As of mid April
this year, flying ants are just beginning to hatch in Chiapas.
Besides being found wandering in the galley, flying ants are a
seasonal part of peoples diet in Chiapas. Apparently, one way or
another they may make their way to the galley.
The
preparation of nuku has been passed down for generations. Flying
ants are collected in the forest, carefully seasoned, grilled or
toasted, and eaten or sold by weight as nuku. As food the ants,
deliver vitamins, protein, and minerals as well as a unique flavor to
the palate. For these reasons, nuku are as sentimental as they are
nutritious.
A
visit to the local mercado this time of year through the summer months
one can find nuku. For some people in Chiapas nuku are a common
part of their diet during the rainy season. Nuku is eaten with
tortillas, quesadillas, or tostadas. Nuku is eaten on its own as a
snack and more recently can be found as a seasonal pizza topping.
After a morning spent cleaning both hulls Rochambeau is ready to cross the T'Pec
SY ROCHAMBEAU 🇺🇸 Rolf & Beverly – Lagoon 39′
Regardless
of when you and your vessel plan on crossing the Tehuantepec in
southern Mexico, it is best to proceed with caution. Tehuantepec,
T'Pecker, or Tehuano wind, is a violent mountain-gap wind originating
with the trade winds in the Atlantic, traveling across the Caribbean
through to the Gulf of Mexico, squeezing through Chivela Pass and
dumping into the Pacific in the Gulfo de Tehuantepec. These winds
can reach up to 70 knots and are not to be trifled with. The
violent winds are most common between October and February, with a
summer minimum in July when hurricane season starts.
In
general, crossing the Tehuantepec will depend on your boat speed and
the “size” of the the Weather Window. Ocean waves take about 6 –
12 hours to lay down so generally vessels only go straight across if
they have at least a 48 hour window.
Currently,
there are as many as12 Panama Posse boats plus a few others eyeing up a
four day weather window to cross the Tehuantepac over the weekend.
Some vessels plan to use the "one foot on the beach strategy" and
contour the coast, while others are planning to "shoot straight across".
Others, still, are planning some mix in between as the situation
unfolds.
Hugging the shore adds 60 NM to the trip but the upsides are:
The ability for you to get live weather along the way
The
opportunity to anchor along the way in somewhat protected and roadstead
anchorages. Sleep is Good! (LINK TO GOOD NAUTICAL ROADSTEAD
ANCHORAGES)
The opportunity to explore less visited places.
Hugging the shore is the more prudent choice as you can pick up 7 cellphone towers and update your weather forecasts.
This weather window offers vessels the opportunity to choose their own adventure
Hug the shore, Shoot across, or something in between.
Shooting
Across is often chosen when the weather window is longer, the winds are
light to nill and the vessel wants to just get across more swiftly.
Whatever any vessel chooses may there be
FAIR WINDS AND FOLLWING SEAS
for all crossing this weekend!
11) LATITUDES AND ATTITUDES ADVENTURE SAILING MEDIA PARTNER
12) ⚠️ LONG LINES CATCH AND KILL:
WHAT TO KNOW AND LOOK OUT FOR
LONG LINES ARE ILLEGAL AND RESTRICTED IN AROUND THE WORLD...
WATCH OUT FOR THEM ALONG THE CENTRAL AMERICAN PANAMA POSSE ROUTE
By
definition, a long line is a monofilament fishing line stretched
between two buoys (which, depending on size and seastate, may or may not
be visible) with smaller lines hanging from the main line. Each smaller
line terminates at a baited, sometimes lighted or floating, hook.
According to NOAA, the average longlines in the US (where
longlines are illegal) are 28 miles long with 1000's of these smaller
lines and can soak for hours to days. The lines are hung at
different depth depending on the target species the fisherman aim to
catch.
Long lines disrupt the ocean balance
by first catching fish on the lower end of the food chain such as
sardines, mackerel, squid, shark meat, or scad for bait. Excluding
shark meat, the animals used as bait play a vital role in the marine
ecosystem providing food to larger fish and pelagic invertebrates.
The animals that prey on the sardines are predator species of
increasing size and strength. When the bait fish are harvested
larger fish that are prey to even larger fish struggle to survive.
Longlines are a lethal weapon to the fish they seek and other marine animals
because they catch and kill marine life indiscriminately. Most
longline crew are professional fisherman whose livelihood depends on
working well together in a highly coordinated to maximize their catch
and get as much to market as they can. Recently, people have begun
using drones to spot fish and more precisely drop longline where fish
are. Along the Pacific Coast between Mexico and Panama target
species include: tuna, halibut, swordfish, and sablefish.
Byproducts include highly sought after mahi-mahi.
While
longline fishing does not kill as many fish as deep sea trawling,
Longlines catch and or kill many more marine animals than they target.
These animals are called "bycatch";they can be
searbirds or sharks to aquatic mammals. Along the Pacific Coast
between Mexico and Panama marine animals can get hooked or entangled in
the lines. For animals such as birds, sea turtles, or dolphins:
getting trapped underwater unable to surface for breath is a death
sentence. It is estimated that 300,000 seabirds (including
100,000 albatross) die on longlines each year. A recent
estimate of the total marine bycatch discarded was more than 30 million
tons per year, or about one-third of the yearly total catch.
How did these fish get to market AND what can cruisers do?
Knowing
and sharing information about what longlines are and what to look out
for helps bring awareness to the pressures that the fishing industry is
putting on our oceans. Report Longlines here: LINK TO LONG LINES REPORT ON POSSE WEBSITE
Knowing
where the fish in you fish taco comes from can help too. Buying
fish directly from fisherman or fish markets that you know how they get
their catch will support better fishing methods. Do not support
longlining with the fish you consume. The most sustainable fishing
method to support is rod and reel fishing.
Some private vessels choose to install longline cutting devises to their boats:
INTRODUCING THE SHAFT SHARK
For the Panama Posse group we can offer your group a special discount
30% off the List pricing plus shipping ( below trade ! )
The Shaft Shark is a serrated edge disc, machined from high quality type
316 stainless steel. Attached to your propeller shaft, it rotates
with the shaft, cutting anything that might try to become entangled
around
your shaft and propellor. The Shark Shaft cuts through lines,
nets and other underwater debris as soon as it catches.
Features:
Keeps your propeller free from rope, weeds and underwater debris
Eliminates towing due to fouled stern gear or propeller
Eliminates dives to clear your prop
Eliminates shaft and strut damage
Split design eliminates the need to remove propeller for installation
Does not require drilling of the shaft which can threaten shaft integrity
INSTALLATION IS EASY/SIMPLE – Just clamp it on.
no drilling, tapping or dismantling
the propeller does not need to be removed underwater by a diver
supplied with glue for above or below water install
ZERO maintenance
(no moving parts -cutters/bearings/zincs/stops) to maintain or replace annually
re-sharpen if necessary
no noise/clicking when trolling or loss of performance when motoring
13) EL AVION RESTAURANT & BAR 🇨🇷 COSTA RICA
Check
out El Avion, a restaurant and bar with a mysterious history and a
precarious perch. It is lovely place to unwind and ponder what
life would be like up in the trees on the outskirts of Manuel Antonio
National Park in 🇨🇷 Costa Rica.
PLEASE EMAIL US YOUR BEST PRACTICES TO SAFEGUARD ENTRY TO YOUR VESSEL editor@panamaposse.com
How to harden access points to you vessel
Deny entry to your vessel's companion way with removable stainless steel bars
SY MIDNIGHT BREEZE 🇬🇧 Richard & Caroline Sweden Yachts 43′
Motion Sensor Detects and records any Human Movement day and night - and stores it in the cloud for later review
Remote keychain for Audible alarms and sirens
LED STROBE LIGHTS FOR YACHTS
LED Marine Flood Lights & Spreader Lights
the bigger the dog the bigger deterrent
take pictures of every small local vessels near your vessels - use a flash so they know you are taking pictures of them ...
Tack Mat with Spikes Deterrent Outdoor makes transom boarding painful - just ask Joshua Slocum
Permanent electric fence for cows with 12 Volt charger wired to your house bank mount along your Lifeline Stanchions
Two
projects have been undertaken where the wires have been strung around
the yacht using the metal railings as the earth system. The energizer
was attached to the integral 12v circuit.
White
plastic insulators have been used together with high voltage Hotshock
units. We felt this was necessary as there would only be one chance to
belt the attacker coming over the side so the 10000 v kick would prove a
substantial deterrent. This may be connected to an alarm that would
sound a siren when tampered with.
A
physical test was carried out and it is very difficult to maintain a
hold when the shock kicks in. The worst was when climbing out of water
as this was connected to the railings creating a direct link for the
electricity.
you need to ground connect to your house bank it and not forget to turn it off
NERF tactical laser attachment - paintball filled with chlorine - maybe spray paint NERF black
KEEP EM COMING
16) MUST SEE 🇨🇷 MANUEL ANTONIO PARK
Costa
rica is one of the most biodiverse places on earth. An excellent
place to experience Costa Ricas diverse flora and fauna is by visiting
Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio. Manuel Antonio National Park
located on the Pacific coast a few miles south east of Quepos and Marina
Pez Vela. This national park was named by Forbes Magazine as one
of the 12 most beautiful parks in the world. The Park is a small
and beautiful place with many tour guides available to help visitors see
many elusive animals up close with spotting scopes while learning and
walking about the park.
Arial View of Manuel Antonio National Park and Anchorage.
Manuel Antonio is one of Costa Rica's smallest national parks and yet it is home to a great variety of animals:
184 species of birds including are toucans, woodpeckers, potoos, motmots, tanagers, turkey vulture, parakeets and hawks
many reptiles such as black spiny-tailed iguana, green iguana, common basilisk and a large variety of snakes.
109 species of mammals including the three-toed sloth and two-toed sloth, three of Costa Rica’s monkey species —
The mantled howler monkey
Central American squirrel monkey
Panamanian white-faced Capuchin monkey.
LINK TO MANUEL ANTONIO MUST SEE IN PANAMA POSSE WEBSITE
“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”
18) PANAMA POSSE SPONSORS
PREDICT WIND
SEVENSTAR YACHT TRANSPORT
HOME DEPOT PRO MEXICO
HERTZ RENTAL CARS MEXICO
YACHT AGENTS GALAPAGOS
FLOR DE CAÑA
SAFE HARBOR SOUTH BAY MARINA EVENT CENTER
WESTMARINE PRO
SAILMAIL
CHRIS PARKER - MARINE WEATHER CENTER
SAN DIEGO MARINE EXCHANGE
DOWNWIND MARINE
BELIZE TOURISM
PANAMA YACHT BROKER
LATITUDES AND ATTITUDES
DELTA MIKE MARINE SUPPLY PANAMA
SHELTER ISLAND INFLATABLES
19) 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
We would like to invite you and the Posse members to the marina Expo happening
April 22, 2023 At Marina Buenaventura.
We
will have Food & Drinks, and music. Various vendors and companies
would like to offer their products and services to anyone that has a
boat. The Posse will have a table to sign up members and let
Buenaventura Residents and Friends know a little more about the Posse.
We will also have a Space to do a Swap/Meet. So if anybody wants
to bring some of the treasures they want to sell, the table cost is $15.
We still have 4 tables available. Please let us know soon
as possible if you will like to join us. The goal of Expo Marina
is to connect all people that enjoy Boats and everything that is done on
and around them: Fishing, Cruising, or just out on a Fun Day.
P.S. We will have a courtesy bus down from Vista mar marina and back.
Poolside at Chiapas Marina, Puerto Madero, 🇲🇽 Mexico
SY REVERENCE Mike and Leah 🇺🇸 Tayana 58'
Buddy Boats Maison de Sante and Avogado reunite in 🇨🇷 Costa Rica
SY MAISON DE SANTÉ 🇺🇸 Keenan and Nicole – Cal 46′
SY AVOGADO 🇺🇸 Richard & Katherine - Amel 53'
Sunset on a multi day passage down the Sea of Cortez, 🇲🇽 Mexico
SY WHIRLWIND 🇺🇸 Maurisa, Mike, and Crew - Alajuela 48
After 4900nm this Burgee is ready to retire in 🇵🇦 Panama and the rum bottle is empty too .
SY DA MMAD CAT 🇺🇸 Andrea & Danny – Lagoon 42′
5) MEET THE FLEET (COUNTER) ☸️ PANAMA POSSE
Robin
And Tad I hope that was to celebrate the working windless and finally
get their Baul de Matin! Farewell to Costa Rica today!
Cruising
since 2014, we sailed down the west coast of France, Spain and Portugal
into the Mediterranean. Spent 4 seasons in the Med then crossed the
Atlantic in December 2017. Cruised the Eastern Caribbean until
June 2018 and then again from January 2019 until March 2019.
Cruised to the ABCs, Colombia and Panama until July 2019. Got
stuck in Panama until now and are finally heading up the coast on the
(Counter) ☸️ Panama Posse
SY BISOU 🇦🇺 Robin and Tad - Fountaine Pajot 44′
6) FLOR DE CAÑA SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE
7 YEAR OLD FASHIONED THE PROPER POUR
7) CRUISERS FIELD TRIP
OAXACA, 🇲🇽 MEXICO
Cruisers Field Trip from Bahia Maguey in Huatulco, Mexico
A windy, bumpy road trip into the mountains of Oaxaco led to magical waterfalls and hot springs.
SY JUBEL, SY FICKLE, SY REVERENCE, SY ROCHAMBEAU, SY SALACCIA
8) SOMETIMES THE TINIEST OF ISLAND BRING THE GREATEST OF PLEASURES
ISLA CEDROS AND ISLA JESUSITO, 🇨🇷 COSTA RICA
MY SEEKER 🇺🇸 John & Tammy - Selene 62′
9) LA PLAYITA MARINA 🇵🇦
SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE 08° 54.7319′ N 079° 31.565′
We welcome the Panama Posse with a special welcome deal.
If the boat stay more than 1 day, it gets the first night at no cost(free)
Tropical waves spin with energy in the atmosphere and spread from Africa across the Atlantic.
A
tropical wave (also called easterly wave, tropical easterly wave, and
African easterly wave), in and around the Atlantic Ocean, is a type of atmospheric trough,
an elongated area of relatively low air pressure, oriented north to
south, which moves from east to west across the tropics, causing areas
of cloudiness and ..
Tropical
waves in the Atlantic basin develop from low-pressure disturbances,
which develop as far east as Sudan in east Africa, and drift across the
continent into the Atlantic Ocean. These are generated or enhanced by
the African Easterly Jet. The clockwise circulation of the large
transoceanic high-pressure cell or anticyclone centered near the Azores
islands (known as the Azores High) impels easterly waves away from the
coastal areas of Africa towards North America.
They are often monitored for development into a tropical storm or hurricane.
Tropical
waves are the origin of approximately 60% of Atlantic tropical cyclones
and of approximately 85% of intense Atlantic hurricanes (Category 3 and
greater)
Tropical
cyclones can sometimes degenerate back into a tropical wave. This
normally occurs if upper-level wind shear is too strong. The storm can
redevelop if the upper-level shear abates.
Hurricane
Irma was an extremely powerful hurricane that caused widespread
destruction across its path in September 2017. Irma was the first
Category 5 hurricane to strike the Leeward Islands on record. Irma
started off the east coast of Africa and was predicted to become a
hurricane whose path crossed over the Carribean en route to southern
Florida for several weeks before Irma actually hit.
11) GOOD ANCHORAGE ⚓ GOOD NAUTICAL
Punta ( Ensenada) Naranjo 🇵🇦 Panama
Three
Panama Posse boats are now anchored in beautiful Ensenada Naranjo on
mainland Panama. Holding is good, all 3 boats held fast on the first
try. Depths are different from what navionics portrays. There is a
gradual slope towards the shore and a large flat area in the 20 foot
range. The site is beautiful and there are a few pangas about. There is a
light breeze that keeps us cool and no swell at this time. Great
location.
SY PILIALOHA 🇺🇸 Rick & Maria - Beneteau ’37
12) Simón Bolívar (1783-1830)
ALSO KNOWN AS: EL LIBERTADOR
-
Simón
Bolívar is a vital figure in the history of independence in South
America. He is and was loved and loathed by many as he spent
almost half his life engaged and entrenched in the fight for
independence against the Spanish Empire in the continent of South
America during the early 1800's. He was very influential in
gaining independence for Bolivia, Panama, Peru, Columbia, Venezuela, and
Ecuador.
Simón Bolívar was born in Caracas, now Venezuela, to a wealthy family in 1783.
By
his mid 20's Simón Bolívar had travelled from Caracas to Spain,
England, France, and Italy. He mingled among the elite and the
leaders. He learned about many struggles and revolutions whereby
people were fighting for their independence from external rule and
taxation. In 1807, around the same time Napolean and his army
invaded Spain, Bolivar returned to his home country, joined a resistance
movement, and began his quest to free Latin America from Spanish rule.
Simón Bolívar was but one visionary among many revolutionary
leaders. As with many developing nations, the revolutionaries did
not always see eye to eye in their vision for the new nation and its
people. As such, his dream to unite the region which proved very
difficult as there were many opposing factions and revolutionaries
fighting in many different ways for their rights within the great land
mass.
"When tyranny becomes law, rebellion becomes a right."
-Simón Bolívar
Simón
Bolívar died at the age of 47.. He is said to have died from
tuberculosis. However, in his life, Bolívar made as many friends
as he did enemies and his illness was considered mysterious at his time
of death. There is speculation that his death may have been more
complicated. Nonetheless, the memory and influence of Simón Bolívar, The Liberator, is honored to this day in many locations throughout South America.
14) THE PANAMA POSSE 🌶️ PEPPER SCALE
Ancient
indigenous people of central Mexico, discovered that peppers could be
preserved with the aid of smoke. Below to find the most common 12
peppers found in markets in central America in order of heat using the
*Scoville heat index.
Anaheim Pepper
Poblano Pepper
Ancho Pepper
Cascabel Pepper
Pasilla Pepper
Guajillo Pepper
Jalapeño Pepper
Chipotle (MORITA) Pepper
Puya Chile Pepper
Serrano Pepper
Chile de Àrbol
Habanero Peppers
Follow this link to learn more about these peppers:
A
nature adventure near Panama City can be found at the Gamboa Rainforest
Reserve. The best part is that you can see sloths up close!
We
spent two nights at the hotel, old school style- but so are we- and
enjoyed all the amenities…including the giant swimming pool!.
There
are also stunning views of the Chagres River and all kinds of nature
tours including the sloth sanctuary (swooning still over the rescue
sloths). You can easily go there for the day or make a mini holiday. I
have been wanting to really see sloths up close and I got my wish.
https://www.instagram.com/gamboareserve/
SY PATHFINDER Jean-Philippe & Nicole - Lagoon 39′
15) LEAVING 🇲🇽 MEXICO
WHAT IS REQUIRED?
AND...WHAT IS ON THE SHOPPING LIST?
There
are distinct legal entry and exit requirements in every country.
Some are the same and some are different. Most ports can
handle international Zarpes (exit documents).
The requirements to exit Mexico are as follows:
Assemble all necessary documents including:
Valid TIP (Temporary Import Permit of your vessel)
It
is important to decide whether your vessel under your ownership will be
returning to Mexico within the timeframe that it is valid. If
unsure or not returning, include cancelling vessel TIP in your procedure
below.
Vessel Documentation
Mexican Liability Insurance
Valid Visas and passports for every crew member
Crewlist with all names, passport numbers, age, and date of birth
Entrance paperwork from the Port Captain in your final Mexican Port
Boating
Credential or Certification (including but not limited to State Safe
Boating Card, Merchant Marine Documents, or Captains License)
Visit the Port Captain, Immigration, and Customs.
Complete the Crew List for exiting Mexico with the Port Captain (the “Despacho”, formally known as a “Zarpe”);
Go to the Immigration Office to get the Crew List Stamped and surrender the FFM forms; and
Go
to the Port Captain’s Office again and pay the Vessel’s Check-out fees
and have the crew list stamped with the authorization to exist the
country of Mexico.
Go to Customs office and Banjercito with
all vessel and crew documents to cancel TIP ( 10 year temporary import
permit ) before departure if not returning to Mexico before your 10 year
TIP EXPIRES - if you try to re-enter Mexico with an expired TIP you
will have a lot of issues and will need an agent $$$ to clear the prior
TIP.
Expect to be boarded by the Navy with Dogs for your final vessel review. This may or may not happen, but it is to be expected. Upon inspection vessels are expected to leave straightaway.
Before Leaving Mexico Shopping List
This list is heavy on all the items distinctly found in Mexico that the crew has come to question their survival without.
This List is a guideline for those heading away from Mexican Cuisine:
Hot Sauces
Salsas
Crackers / Pretzels
Dried Chili Peppers
Media Crema in the box
Japones/Mafer Nuts
Tequila
Mescal
If you like Mexican Beer
Fresh Cheese, cream cheese
Canned artichoke hearts
Bacon
Carnita meat packaged to go from your favorite taco stop
Prepared bags of beans
16) ADVENTURE MEDIA PARTNER LATITUDES AND ATTITUDES
16) MONKEYS ON BOATS
SV Whirlwind crew, Russell and Josea, monkeying around underway at sunset.
Monkey watching over our dinghy in Gulfo Dulce, 🇨🇷 Costa Rica
SY WHIRLWIND 🇺🇸 Maurisa, Mike, Russell, and Josea – Alajuela 48′
17) CENTRAL AMERICAN POSSE ROUTES 🛠️
HAUL OUT LOCATIONS
Traveling along the Central American Panama Posse route there are different ways in which a vessel can haul out:
travel lift
crane
rail or slipway
forklift
careening
There
are 25 different locations along the Central American Panama Posse
route with different haul out services. See the link below for
details and locations.
Panama
is currently is one of the least safe destination for cruisers in
Central America (3 armed robberies/boardings in two months, on
both coasts) No other country reports more than minor thefts off of unattended boats.
Lack of transparency irregular
fee collection at port captains, poor service and high fees (cruising
permits take too long, attempted bribery in Bocas, most expensive
country in Central America).
Publish fee schedule on internet, follow Panama Canal best practices for fee changes (advance notice, public comment/input, clear fee schedule).
Thanks to the Panama Marina Association
we have an ongoing dialogue to improve safety and communications for
all yachts in Panama - our next meeting is in 2 weeks - if you have any
suggestions or comments please email registration@panamaposse.com
Caribbean Safety and Security Net
21 REPORTED EVENTS IN PANAMA SINCE 2017 AND 37 PETTY THEFTS
1 ASSAULT RESULTING IN DEATH (2019) 5 ASSAULTS 5 ROBBERIES 5 ATTEMPTED ROBBERIES AND THEFT 5 BURGLARY 37 THEFTS
LOCATION OF EVENTS 5 Events in Marinas | 53 Events at Anchor
20 Bocas del Toro 16 Linton Bay 9 San Blas 6 Portobello 3 Nombre de Dios 2 Las Perlas 1 Isla Grande
Panama is Ranked 40th - USA is ranked 10th for robberies.
VESSEL "WATER'S DAUGHTER" ON THE BEACH CALETA CAMPOS 🇲🇽 MEXICO
SY Water’s Daughter ( non Panama Posse boat )
Watch the video if SY Water’s Daughter, (non Panama Posse) boat she hits the beach, due to apparent autopilot failure, reported by
SY PACIFIC RAVEN 🇺🇸 Scott & Nacho - Hunter 40.5′
20) MUST SEE GRANADA 🇳🇮 NICARAGUA
Granada
is a stunning city on the shores of Lake Nicaragua and historically one
of Nicaragua’s most important cities, economically and politically.
It’s home to multiple Spanish colonial landmarks that have survived repeated pirate invasions.
Granada,
Nicaragua was the sister capital to Antigua in Guatemala. During the
colonial period, Granada maintained a flourishing level of commerce with
ports on the Atlantic Ocean, through Lake Nicaragua ( Lago Cocibolca)
and the San Juan River. As such the city was victim to many battles with
invasions from English, French and Dutch pirates trying to take
control by sailing up the San Juan River.
Located on the banks of Lake Nicaragua, Granada is quickly becoming a central hub for excursions to other areas of Nicaragua and Central America.
You can access this world heritage site from the Marina Puesta del Sol in an easy day trip via rental car.
PANAMA POSSE - MUST SEE
21) 70+ PANAMA POSSE MARINA SPONSORS
🇺🇸 Safe Harbor South Bay – Chula Vista, USA
🇲🇽 Marina Coral, Ensenada – 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
🇨🇷 Marina Pez Vela – Costa Rica
🇨🇷 Marina Bahia Golfito – Costa Rica
🇨🇷 Banana Bay Marina – Costa Rica
🇪🇨 Marina Puerto Amistad – Ecuador
🇵🇦 Buenaventura Marina – Panama
🇵🇦 PANAMA POSSE PACIFIC HQ Vista Mar Marina – Panama
23) PANAMA POSSE VESSEL FOR SALE SY "BEATA" 2014 Beneteau Oceanis 45
US$315,000 Caribbean, Panama >>
2014 Beneteau Oceanis 45
Retired pilot owned. Immaculate and ready to go. One owner.
Launched
in San Diego in July of 2014. She has sailed the California
coast, and from San Diego to Panama. The owners are finished cruising
and returning home to the USA.
Starting
with launch and for the six years prior to starting cruising, the yacht
was professionally maintained. With a bow to stern maintenance plan
executed on a quarterly schedule by Beneteau dealers in San Diego.
Ready
to go into the Caribbean or back across Panama into the Pacific. This
pristine example is available to be seen in Shelter Bay Marina in
Panama.
Contact to arrange a viewing and for additional details.
CONTACT
Charles Badoian
PA +5 07 6378-8345
US +1 305-735-1661
Skype: badoian
E: charles@panamayachtbroker.com
24) 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
Ollie's Point is a right point break that is named after Colonel Oliver North
who made his base there during the Nicaraguan civil war between
the Contras and the Sandanistas during the 80's. In late 1985,
Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North of the National Security Council
diverted a portion of the proceeds from the Iranian weapon sales to fund
the Contras, a group of anti-Sandinista rebels, in their insurgency
against the socialist government of Nicaragua. It's 17 nm as the crow
flies from the border with Nicaragua facing Bahia Potrero Grande a wide
and easy sloping protected bay with exposure to W, SW and S Swells.
When
this wave is at it's best, it is an excellent, fast, hollow wave.
Ollie's is at it's best at low to medium tide with a strong south swell.
There is no access road to the point and is only accessible by boat.
ocean posse llc | panama posse communications @ 9811 W Charleston blvd 2262 Summerlin LV NV 89117 USA
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