"That's what a ship is, you know—it's not just a keel and a hull and a deck and sails, that's what a ship needs. But what a ship is, really is, is freedom."
—Captain Jack Sparrow, “Pirates of the Caribbean”
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REPORT FROM BOCAS DEL TORO 🇵🇦 PANAMA
CONTINUING THE JOURNEY 🇲🇽 MEXICO PACIFIC
SUPER BOWL🏈 PANAMA POSSE YACHT PARTIES
MONKEY 🐒 ON THE BEACH
⚠️ GREASY LINES ALERT 🇵🇦 PANAMA
MEET THE FLEET ⛵
DISCOVERY BAY 🇯🇲 JAMAICA
SAVE THE DATE 🎆 MAY 21 VISTA MAR MARINA
PANAMA POSSE💲 YACHT FOR SALE
1) PICTURE OF THE WEEK
SY C-YA 🇺🇸 Glenn & Ashleigh - Island Packet 38.8′
2) REPORT FROM BOCAS DEL TORO 🇵🇦 PANAMA
The wildlife at Red Frog Marina is incredible. In 30 minutes we saw 5 adult sloths, two juveniles, two giant Iguanas and three red frogs!
After waiting 4 weeks for a weather window to go to the San Blas Islands that we so enjoyed last year, we decided to hang a left from Limon Bay instead of a right and sail for the unexplored (to us) archipelago of Bocas Del Toro. We spent a week or so at the southern end, exploring Laguna Bluefield, Crawl Cay and some of the many mangrove islets, including the quiet, well protected Cayo Gallego. We then sailed up to Red Frog Marina where we are currently waiting for a parts order.
Laguna Bluefield has a few very isolated villages with very friendly children that paddle out in dug-out canoes to anchored sailboats to sell fruit, stare, hang out hope for a snack and talk a little. Since we were only one of two boats in the entire bay, we had a lot of visitors! Two boys, cousins I believe, were particularly friendly and offered to take us to a Cascada on the other side of their village. We kayaked up a meandering river and then hiked up a hill to their village and then on to the falls where we took photos and enjoyed the views. Although the strong trades prevented us from snorkeling the reefs at the mouth of this bay there are many opportunities when the weather is more settled. This gorgeous bay is not to be missed.
Our Teenage Guide to the Falls & Joan Celebrating the Completion of our Falls Hike
Another highlight of our time here has been Red Frog Marina; part of a 1500 acre resort that has preserved most of the jungle within. The well maintained resort facilities are spread amongst this vast jungle area and are connected with gravel and brick paver roads. The variety of wildlife we have seen was surprising, including sloths, giant lizards, toucans, parrots, monkeys, and yes, red frogs! As a marina tenant we have access to the various resort restaurants, bars, beaches, activities, free water taxi to Bocas Town, and the pool that overlooks a reef fringed bay on the Caribbean side of the island. And, although we keep reading that this Bocas Del Toro is not well known for diving or snorkeling, we have found some beautiful spots!
Once we have our new our parts order, we will continue on to explore the northern portion of the archipelago!
Red Frog Beach Resort Pool/Restaurant/Bar
Sloth Wishing Us Happy Valentine’s Day!
Snorkeling one of the Many Reefs in Bocas del Toro Panama
Resort Beach in Bocas del Toro Panama
Red Frog in Bocas del Toro Panama
SY GREEN FLASH 🇺🇸 Bob & Joan - Beneteau 35′
Anchorages in Bocas del Toro are in Good Nautical
3) CONTINUING THE JOURNEY 🇲🇽 MEXICO PACIFIC
Goodbye Barra de Navidad and hello El Carrizal 🇲🇽 Mexico
heading south along the Pacific 🇲🇽 Mexican Coast
At anchor in Manzanillo outside Las Hadas 🇲🇽 Mexico
Night falls over Manzanillo Las Hadas 🇲🇽 Mexico
Seafarer's courtesy # 1 take a picture of your buddy boat with full sails
Seafarer's benefit # 2 get a picture of your boat with full sails in return
Uninvited visitors - invasion of the the large moths
Pacific Sailings
Gennaker run
SY ROCHAMBEAU 🇺🇸 Rolf & Beverly - Lagoon 39′
4) FIRST ENTRY INTO THE COURAGE AWARD
First day of our journey South to Panama. Leaving Banderas Bay, MX
SY WILD 🇺🇸 Margalena & Joe & crew - Beneteau 42′
LEAVING A FAMILIAR PLACE BRAVO ZULU ENTRY INTO THE COURAGE AWARD
5) SUPER BOWL YACHT PARTIES
Thanks to Starlink, watching Super Bowl 7 miles off 🇬🇹 Guatemala
SY FREEDOM 🇺🇸 David & Sheri - Beneteau 55′
Starlink is our MVP, too!
SY FELICITÀ 🇺🇸 Gretchen & Tim - Catalina 42′
Super Bowl at Marina Papagayo 🇨🇷 Costa Rica
SY PILIALOHA 🇺🇸 Rick & Maria - Beneteau ’37
Catching from Fish Hook in Golfito Costa Rica!
SY DA MMAD CAT Andrea & Danny - Lagoon ’42
Super Bowl viewing in the Delta Swizzler Lounge
MY DELTA SWIZZLER 🇺🇸 Mark & Cindy - Vantare 58′
6) ENTRY INTO BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT
Crevalle Jack or Jack Creval
SY FELICITÀ Gretchen & Tim - Catalina 42′
7) ENTRIES INTO HIGHEST WIND REPORTED
We had up to 43 knots last week on our way between Santiago (Cuba) and Cabo Rojo (Dominican Republic)
SY PACIFIC BLUE Hans & Irene - Breehorn 44′
30.9 knots
SY CODDIWOMPLE 🇺🇸 Jessica & Bram - Ta Shing 40′
8) BIG FISH AND MONKEY ON THE BEACH
Our entry for biggest catch 😱😬 Spanish Mackerel. Gotta be at least 15+ lbs.
Monkey on the beach @ Curu Wildlife reserve, Costa Rica 🇨🇷
@🥥🦜PathfinderJPNicole was right. Herradura sunsets are magical 😱
SY LA VIDA GYPSEA 🇺🇸 Kurt, Linda & Rigby - Catana 47′
9) ENTRY INTO BOAT YOGA POSES
Lance replacing the stove igniter module.. more boat yoga!
SY QUESO GRANDE II 🇺🇸 Lance & Sherri - Seawind 41′
10) DA MADD CAT WELCOME TO 🇵🇦 PANAMA
We’ve made it to Isla Parida.
Next stop Bahia Honda with Domingo, bring something to trade…
We made it to Panama City 🇵🇦 !!!
SY DA MMAD CAT 🇺🇸 Andrea & Danny - Lagoon ’42
11) INVITATION TO FRANK'S PLACE BOCA CHICA 🇵🇦 PANAMA
08 °12.7016' N 082° 12.4016' W
Frank’s place near Boca Chica, Panama. Happy hour 4-6. Plus they have a dinghy dock:)!
Here’s another entry in uninvited guests.
They colonized our sink drains
MY NAVIGATOR 🇺🇸 Dave - Nordhavn 46′
12) EL SALVADOR 🇸🇻 BAR CROSSINGS
“Wey-hey and up she rises!”
Riding out of El Salvador
The coast south of the El Salvador estuary is flanked by several Volcanoes
SEEKER Made it to the San Lorenzo Hotel in Suchitoto, El Salvador. Patronizing our Rum sponsor Flor de Caña.
MY SEEKER 🇺🇸 John & Tammy - Selene 62′
13) ⚠️ GREASY LINES ALERT 🇵🇦 PANAMA
FOR YOUR INFORMATION, SAILORS TO TAKE PRECAUTION AT THE GATUN MOORING AND BE AWARE
ALTHOUGH WE WASH LINES SOME STAIN WILL NOT COME OFF FROM THE LINES, THEY MAY NOTICE WHEN WE HAND OVER LINES WILL HAVE STAIN BUT WILL NOT DIRTY YOUR BOAT, HOWEVER DURING TRANSIT THEY MAY COME BACK WITH FRESH GREASE FROM THE WALL AND DIRTY YOUR YACHT
We here to request the attention and action to be taken by the Autoridad del Canal de Panamá for the following situation which is affecting sailors and agents, we have been noticing for a period of time that our lines are returning oily from the wall rails and shredded.
We have been notified from one customer the reason lines are getting shredded and also creating a dangerous scenario for sailors meanwhile at Gatun lake mooring, since it is windy and there is a lot of strain combined with the rusted mooring buoy which is requiring maintenance.
This may cause lines to break and make boats drift during night and create a higher incident to the traffic movement in Gatun.
On the other hand lines are getting a lot of grease with the locomotive railways and causing heavy stain on sailing boats hulls.
Erick Galvez
Centenario & Co.S.A.
www.centenarioconsulting.com
Cellphone/whatsapp +507 6676-1376
EXCESSIVE FEES ALERT ⚠️ SAN BLAS 🇵🇦 PANAMA ROGUE AGENT
EXCESSIVE FEE ALERT IN SAN BLAS !!!!
Sailors coming from Colombia or going to San Blas Islands first to make
a Check in with the Port captain in Puerto Obaldia and request a manual Cruising permit on the spot.
Cruising permits are taking almost two weeks in Main ports through their data system.
However, we have just noticed the attached invoice from a sailor that there is a person acting on his own as an agent with excessive feesin San Blas charging excessive fees for a Checking in or Check out.
Please advise sailors to avoid this person and go directly to the Port Captain in Puerto Obaldia if checking in or checking out. Port Captain in Puerto Obaldia, San Blas near Colombia border phone number is Port captain phone number of the
Autoridad Maritima de Panama.
THE OFFICIAL PORT CAPTAIN IS
Victor Otero +507 6468-7437
any issues ask to speak with him
Cost of a Consent to depart is $4.20 + $1.50 clearance. weekends or holidays $20 overtime fee for consent to depart
In the excessive invoice reads. Clearance and consent to depart $100
Land Transportation. $150.00
Water Transportation $50
Service fee. $80
Erick Galvez
Centenario & Co.S.A.
www.centenarioconsulting.com
Cellphone/whatsapp +507 6676-1376
UPDATE ON THE INCIDENT IN LAS PERLAS 🇵🇦 PANAMA
ALTHOUGH WE HAVE MADE REPEATED REQUESTS ABOUT THE OFFICIAL REPORT ARMED ROBBERY IN LAS PERLAS PANAMA SY JEANNE ( NON PANAMA POSSE BOAT ) HAS NOT SHARED THEIR OFFICIAL REPORT WITH US ( 12 DAYS ) - WE ARE STANDING BY UNTIL WE GET TRANSPARENCY INTO THE INCIDENT AND REFRAIN FROM ANY CONCLUSION OR SUPPORT UNTIL SAID OFFICIAL REPORT IS EMAILED TO US. WE HAVE BEEN ADVISED TO STAY AWAY FROM SAN MIGUEL ON ISLA DEL REY ( NEAR THE INCIDENT ) AS THERE ARE REPORTED GANGS AND DRUG DEALS TAKING PLACE. - WE WANT TO HELP ALL VICTIMS BUT NEED CLARITY INTO THE INCIDENT FIRST . EMAIL US HERE WITH ANY UPDATES
Nice spot, just beyond the moorings 20’ sandy bottom Isla Cebaco Panama
SY AIR BENDER 🇺🇸 Mike & Colleen - Lagoon 42′
Longlines reported by the Panama Posse fleet along the route. If you see one report it and review them here https://panamaposse.com/longlines
15) ADVENTURES IN HUATULCO 🇲🇽 MEXICO
Local Tourists in Huatulco
SY MAISON DE SANTÉ🇺🇸 Keenan & Nicole - Cal 46′
16) MEET THE FLEET
Kathryn, Mark and our pup Lapa moved aboard Serenity as liveaboard cruisers in December 2020. We have explored the Pacific Coast and Sea of Cortez, and are now ready to go further afield. Given the choice of "going left or right", crossing the canal seems the right thing to do! Hope to meet other PP members during our travels.
SY SERENITY 🇺🇸 Mark & Kathryn & LAPA - Antares 44′
17) DISCOVERY BAY 🇯🇲 JAMAICA
Anchored at Discovery Bay, Jamaica
SY KRISTINA MARIE 🇺🇸 Kenneth, Kristina & Matthew - Hudson Force 50′
18) ENTRY INTO CAPTAIN RON AWARD
Hi Posse
We are in Port Antonio Jamaica. I’m looking for mechanic info. After wrapping a net around our props, we are down 1 engine. The travel lift here (44’ catamaran) is broken with an unknown fix date. It’s our yanmar saildrive that has the problem- beyond what we can do (we are quite handy and have rebuilt/upgraded them before). Ideas for a mechanic here or thoughts on limping to Panama? (Note- yes, cats have 2 engines but at slower speeds -docking and maneuvering- they need 2 engines. Thoughts and ideas are much appreciated.
SY SALPARE 🇺🇸 Jeff & Fran - Fountaine Pajot Orana 44′
19) PATHFINDER IN WESTERN 🇵🇦 PANAMA
GOLFO DE CHIRIQUI PANAMA
Panamanian Pangas are covered compared to MX Pangas
Isla Parida sunset
Isla Parida Bar & Grill is a dream come true!
Say hello to John and the chef
Unspoiled beauty in Western Panama
Resort Anchorage
SY PATHFINDER 🇺🇸 Jean-Philippe & Nicole - Lagoon 39′
20) SAVE THE DATE
MAY 21 2023 PANAMA
ALL YACHTS ARE INVITED
End of season award celebrations will be held at Vista Mar Marina our Panama Pacific Headquarters on Sunday May 21st
PANAMA POSSE 23' AWARD CATEGORIES
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
2 X GALLEY GOD(ESS) ✔
GOOD SAMARITAN OF THE YEAR
BOAT YOGA POSE OF THE YEAR
COURAGE AWARD
*no bill-fish entries ✔winner announced already
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 YACHT FOR SALE WITH PANAMA YACHT BROKER
PANAMA POSSE YACHT 1984 Passport 42 For Sale listed for $147,500.
The current owners purchased Boundless in 2017 and embarked upon a a two-year refit in preparation for cruising. The refit included replacing the engine, the majority of the onboard systems, sails and rigging, and the addition of a number of safety and convenience amenities to make the boat offshore-ready. The very knowledgeable owners have mainly lived on board since 2019 and have constantly maintained and upgraded the boat as they cruised from San Francisco to Caribbean Panama. Boundless is now represented as a turnkey vessel with all systems maintained and in working order.
Boundless is an exceptionally attractive boat, fully equipped with a no-expense-spared approach to systems and safety. The attention to detail and consistent care and maintenance are evident. Ready to go!!!
The Passport 42 is a robust bluewater sailing vessel. Designed as a ‘cruiser/racer’ by Stan Huntingford, the Passport 42 has lively sailing characteristics while offering a safe, stable and comfortable cruising platform.
The cutter rig provides for a range of sail options, and with wide clear decks, a deep cockpit and the addition by the current owners of solid (1 ¼”) solid lifelines all around, the boat inspires confidence at sea.
The Passport carries it’s 12-foot-10-inch-wide beam well aft, providing a roomy interior for its 42 feet overall. The stern is an attractive fuller ‘double-ender’ that eliminates any ‘slap’ at anchor and does a fine job of keeping water out of the cockpit in a following sea.
Underwater, the Passport 42 has a deep forefoot that blends into a fin keel with a long chord, and an elongated, molded strut with bearing to support the prop shaft. Further aft is a beefy skeg protecting the rudder. This tried-and-true configuration is reassuring to many bluewater sailors.
The fiberglass hull is thick in the right places. The lead ballast in the keel is fully encapsulated with fiberglass, which obviates the need for keel bolts. The hull is solid fiberglass below the waterline and cored with foam above. The deck is cored with encapsulated 4-inch teak squares to limit water migration.
Like most Taiwan built boats of the era, the interior shows impressive custom joinery and robust bulkheads tabbed to the hull.
This stunning example of a Passport 42, fully upgraded and ready to go must be seen in person. Come visit us in Panama, and escape the winter blues.
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
Cayo Largo del Sur is a small resort island off Cuba’s southern coast. It’s known for its long, sandy beaches, including Playa Los Cocos, Playa Blanca and Playa Lindarena. Sea turtles lay their eggs on Playa Tortuga. The Centro de Rescate de Tortugas Marinas is a sea turtle farm and conservation center.
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Panama Possee Parteeee
The
Panama Possee, of which we’ve been members for four years now, had a
big bash with pig roast and open Flor de Cana rum (yes, we bought a 1/4
case). Don and I led the very boisterous Texas Hold ’em Poker
Tournament, to which I was able to come in third (Annie from SV Cygnus
Cygnus came in 2nd, and Bram from SV Codiwomple came in 1st, winning 50%
pot and a bottle of Flor de Caña ).
Announcing the winner of the Galley God(ess) award
And a big big thank you to our event sponsors
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FLOR DE CAÑA RUM
BELIZE TOURISM
PANAMA YACHT BROKER
CENTENARIO CONSULTING
PREDICT WIND
VISTA MAR MARINA
BUENAVENTURA MARINA
NEW - DELTA MIKE MARINE SUPPLY PANAMA
We are please to announce our special discount for the Panama Posse with a 15 / 20 and 25 % discount for active Panama Posse participants
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2) INTRODUCING THE 🪸 CORAL POD THE NEW ROUTE IN THE PANAMA POSSE
On
February 3rd, 2023, The Belize Tourism Board officially announced its
partnership with The Panama Posse, the largest Pacific based sailing
rally which comprises a fleet of over 300 sailing vessels. The fun
filled family event was hosted by the Shelter Bay Marina in Colon,
Panama and had over 100 vessels from both the South Pacific Posse and
Panama Posse in attendance.
Belize
featured a presentation highlighting destination services and
attractions. The event also marked the launch of the “Coral Pod”, the
official Panama Posse member route to Belize; complete with anchorage,
route maps, attractions and tour guide listings which are available
exclusively to Panama Posse members and can be accessed on the https://panamaposse.com/belize page. Members of the posse were treated to local rums, Marie Sharp’s hot sauces and a special Pig Roast courtesy of Shelter Bay Marina.
Belize
Tourism Board was represented by Mr. Wilber Pech, Business Development
Manager, Industry Development. A very special thank you was extended to
The Placencia Yacht Club, Hakim’s Shipyard and Thunderbird Marina for
coming onboard with special discounts for Posse members wishing to visit
Belize.
It was a magical evening and we look forward to hosting the Posse members in Belize.
Hey
guys Gabby here from Voodoo. We just got back to service and decided to
share what happened in Las Perlas, Panama. So we were anchored off isla
Contradora, I was outside having my coffee when a fellow cruiser (
"JEANNE / Ford, Michelle & Izzy their small dog ) pulled up
super close to us and told us they have been robbed and needed us to
call the police. We were not robbed but helped a fellow cruiser who was.
We told them to anchor and went over to help. This boat was anchored
off isla del ray at Isla del Espiritu Santo Panama ( it got great
reviews on navionics) at 8pm small skiff approached their boat super
fast ( so fast their dog didn't even bark). 3 men in total boarded,
before the women got outside she already had a gun in her face. They
told the couple to lie down face down in the cockpit. While one guy held
a gun to their heads the other two guys pulled EVERYTHING out of the
boat, closets, bilge, everywhere. They took anything of value. They took
tools, ipads, phones, hand held radios, everything. They took the gas
can to the dinghy (since they couldn't detach the motor). They then
made them go in the bow room and cut the vhf radio wire as they
left. We tried to find authorities at isla Contradora but there are no
police there. They told them they had to report it in Panama city. We
decided to leave after that as well since we did not want anything
similar to happened to us. The couple is fine thankfully they are not
hurt at all, but being robbed at gunpoint is very scary. If anyone
has any questions I will try to answer them the best I can but keep in
mind I just helped them the next morning.
NOTE: We are waiting for a first hand account from the vessel
"LOCATION:
08 25.7N 078 51.2W. Jeanne (I think that's spelt
correctly). Ford and Michelle and Izzy the small dog. It's Fontaine
Pajot cat US flagged. The perpetrators were headed north after robbery the bastards."
The
boat came from the south and left to the north, Ford thinks to a small
town near there? He thinks he would recognize the panga.
They
went to Contadora police in the morning who said they only deal with
minor crime. They reported to aeronaval(?) here at La Playita Marina.
Police(?) in Panama City shut today. Reporting it on Monday." Reported
by SY MEHALA and verified by SY VODOO
4) BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT ENTRIES
MAHI MAHI - DORADO
Sunrise today crossing the Tehuantepec. Beautiful crossing
SY FREEDOM 🇺🇸 David & Sheri - Beneteau 55′
Caught two of these yesterday! Rooster Fish! And one Jack Creval
SY DA MMAD CAT 🇺🇸 Andrea & Danny - Lagoon ’42
Caught between Chacala and Punta De Mita on a squid with a belly strip of Jack Crevalle. Made great sashimi and awesome tacos.
SY OZ - Steve & Susan - Catana 40′
50 inch Dorado on a cedar plug yesterday en route Boca Chica to Ensenada Rosario Panama.
Golfito Report!
There
is a small and very rustic restaurant high on the ridge above Golfito
with an awesome view. Food isn’t bad either but you are definitely
paying for the view. There is a rickety little observation platform you
can pay to go out on for an even better look down into the harbor. You
can locate this on google maps as “Mirador Las Torres
donde
Jovita”. Local people think nothing of hiking up here on a weekend
morning for excercise. It was about 5-1/4 miles from the marina. Hike or
drive the road up through the jungle is terrific. There is also a
lovely vista from an intermediate spot much closer to sea level
identified as “Mirador La Torre Cerro Adams”. The “torres” are the radio
antenna high on the ridge visible from many parts of town.
There
is an interesting boat ride, hire one or use a fast dinghy, from deep
inside Golfito Harbor through dense mangrove swamp to the mouth of the
Rio Coto. This is the protected, that is avoiding open water, route to
Zancudo. Passable...
Easy,
if time consuming international self-checkout in Golfito. Longest wait
is at the bank to pay for the zarpe. Standard fare: Immigration (across
the street from Samoa Hotel) then Port Captain(on access road to new
marina) then bank(top of the hill) then customs(in duty free zone past
airport), sequence not relevant for these two, then back to Port Captain
to collect your completed zarpe.
Of
course I got to immigration behind the guy with a sack of 280 passports
so that caused a delay:). If you don’t want to deal Bruce Blevins,
above, is great and can do it all. He and his staff are also
surprisingly forthcoming with all kinds of information and will tell you
exactly what you need to do even if you’re doing it yourself.
Refreshing!!
The stillness of the bay in Golfito CR
MY NAVIGATOR 🇺🇸 Dave - Nordhavn 46′
5) EL SALVADOR 🇸🇻 BAR CROSSINGS
I
had an experience of my sailing life getting over the bar in BdS. I
suppose many of you can relate… but what a thrill, surfing at 13 kts
SY SIDONIA 🇺🇸 Janus - Hans Christian 40′
MY SEEKER 🇺🇸 John & Tammy - Selene 62′
6) ENTRIES INTO HIGHEST WIND RECORDED
34.4 knots
Wish
I could say we are 1.2 way… not yet. Sustained winds 20, higher
gusts - the fun part is just up ahead traveling with Stella Blue,
Pilialoha & Stray Cat
SY AIR BENDER 🇺🇸 Mike & Colleen - Lagoon 42′
46.7 knots
SY STRAYCAT 2 🇨🇦 Derick & Barb - Lagoon 38′
Pilialoha, Stella Blue, Stray Cat, and Air Bender heading South East
PAPAGAYO WIND VIDEOS AROUND CABO SANTA ELANA 🇨🇷 COSTA RICA
SY PILIALOHA 🇺🇸 Rick & Maria - Beneteau ’37
7) ADVENTURES IN WAITING FOR BOAT PARTS IN HUATULCO 🇲🇽 MEXICO
Turtle Tracks in Huatulco
SY MAISON DE SANTÉ🇺🇸 Keenan & Nicole - Cal 46′
8) CHIAPAS
LAND EXPEDITIONS 🇲🇽 MEXICO
If anyone has a week in Marina Chiapas, I would highly recommend a trip into the interior.
From there we visited El Chiflòn, Lagos de Montebello, Zinacantán and Chamula , Aqua Verde and Misol Ha and
Agua Azul Waterfalls, Chiapas, Mexico
had an amazing day in Palenque.
We did the Sumidero Canyon, stayed in amazing San Cristobal and used it as a center of our explorations.
All
organized by Miguel Angel of Chiapas Tours, who will come down to
Marina Chiapas to discuss. He supplied us with a van and driver for the 7
day trip. You organize your own accommodations.
SHELTER ISLAND INFLATABLES SAN DIEGO SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE >>
18) 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
On
2 October 2021, a large fire occurred in the town of El Cayo on a cay
named Bonacca which is part of an island named Guanaja off the north
coast of Honduras. The fire started around daybreak and spread quickly
into businesses and homes. It forced hundreds of residents to evacuate
and flee for safety.
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