FLEET UPDATE 2018-01-29
1) Marina Bahia del Sol
in El Salvador
Gustavo Argueta – GM of the property and Marina has extended a
special discount rates
for the marina to the Panama Posse – going forward
0.80 USD x foot for 1 – 6 days (check in rate)
0.70 USD x foot day for 1 week
0.60 USD x foot x day for 2 weeks
0.50 x foot x day for 1 month
Weekly resort access pass for 15 USD with discounts on F&B and
pool / dinghy dock access (if anchored out or on Bill’s Moorings)
The Hotel also has a minivan w/AC for shopping or excursions to
San Salvador and beyond.
2) VITESSE – Panama
I hit the reef going into Shelter Bay too.Bart Goodell
“Vitesse”
( note Bart – can you email us the lat and long ? )
3) Welcome to the Panama Posse
Winds of the World – Dan & Fernando currently in
Manzanillo
4) VOLANTE III
is still waiting in Huatulco for a weather window to cross the
Tehuantepec. I was hoping Thursday would be the day but that
window closed. Fred Again arrived last night so that makes four
Panama Posse boats waiting to do the crossing. I was talking
with one of the long term boats here in the marina and their
weather window going north ended early. They had 15 foot 6 sec
seas. The sea state was so bad they lost their engine and had to
be rescued by the Mexican Navy.
5) RESPITE
Question for all of you further south of Mexico. Are there any
specific things we should stock up on before leaving? Are things
pretty available and reasonably price in El Salvador?
We may be leaving soon! Autopilot is installed and we are doing
a sea trial today. Hope to see you soon
(answer – Tequila is much more expensive – think at least double
)
Respite and Dads Dream are leaving Chiapas this morning planning
Bahia de lSol 12:23 high tide
Dad’s Dream & Respite just crossed the Bar and are now in
Bahia! ( Sea Glass )
6) JULIA MAX – Cost Rica
Julia Max, Marina Papagayos Costa Rica. We could not check into
the country here unless we paid $580 for an agent and waited 48
hours. So we took a panga into Playas del Coco and checked in
along with Crossroads who shared the taxi into the airport. Took
5 hours due to waiting at Liberia and with Port Captain and
Immigration. Misunderstandings with the National Zarpe led us to
believe we had to detail every stop along our way sourth. That
is NOT the case. Dan, the Harbormaster at Papagayos Marina will e-mail
the port captain in Playas del Coco with a national zarpe from
here to Golfito and ALL PORTS IN BETWEEN. This will make your
cruising much easier. You still have to check in with the port
captains along the way, but no worries about going ashore
wherever it looks enticing or you want to anchor for the
night.
Marina Papagos has many slips available with special for Posse
participants, fuel @4.75/gal, electricity, potable water on
the dock, trash, laundry, swimming pool, restaurant, marine
store and a concierge for car rental and excursions. We took 2
excursions from the nature center in the peninsula resort
attached to the marina.
This is a 5 star+ resort and community. Dan, the Operations
Manager, from Florida, will take you on a property tour to see
the lovely environment with all the amenities available to you
for a price.
We have rented a car and are presently on a personal tour of
the national parks in the north country. No guide yet.
7) CARINTHIA – Nicaragua – 3 day Land trip to Leon –
Managua – GRANADA
4 hour drive to Lake Nicaragua via Leon and Managua ( GREAT
PROVISIONING ) to the fabled city and Unesco world heritage site
of GRANADA.
Absolutely “must see” and lots of global explorers and expats in
town – we stayed at a local condo Hotel Xalteva and walked
around all day – Stunning
Multiple Spanish
colonial landmarks that have survived repeated pirate invasions.
The cityโs main plaza, Central Park, is dominated by the
colorful, neoclassical facade of the
Cathedral of Granada, originally dating to 1583. All of this of
course set to a Sandinista backdrop.
Heading to San Juan del Sur Nicaragua on Tue/Wed.
The Marina owner and former cruiser Robert at Marina Puesta del
Sol is working on making cruising in Nicaragua easier.
Stay tuned for updates – We need to check in and out of every
port ( and pay a nominal fee) and even some port anchorages are
subject to a fee.
Suzanne & Dietmar
8 ) MY CROSSROADS
Some days cruising are perfect….,others not so much! Two
nights ago we were at Bahia Portrero, CR. The next day was one
of those cruising days where not much of anything went per plan.
The plan was to leave Portrero at 4:30am to be able to get into
Bahia Ballena, CR before dark so as to avoid the numerous long
liners we have been warned about as you come around the point
into Gulfo de Nicoya. It started unraveling almost immediately
when I spotted several pangas in the darkness with their little white lights
in my intended path. Having seen their long lines in the
daylight I give those things a 3 mile berth in the dark and
Iโm not sure thatโs enough. So I detoured around them but
because of the small islands and the rock gardens around
Portrero it was a big detour! We still would have made the
plan but before too long we ran into the TWO KNOT adverse
currents mentioned in Charlieโs Charts. The current stayed
with us most of the day and killed our chances of getting in
before dark. To add to our less than perfect day we had wind
up to 30 knots on the beam for a couple of hours. Oh and let
me not forget that our stabilizers decided to take the day
off.
So we ended up in Bahia Carrillo which is
uncrowded and wide open. A little rolly but I deployed the
flipper stopper which seemed taking care of it pretty
well…….for a while. We rolled our eyeballs out all night
only to discover in the morning that the flopper stopper had
become detached and was held on to the boat only by the
retrieval line. An imperfect end to an imperfect day.
I almost forgot, I spent three hours on the phone with Tmobile
and Square Trade trying to get my phone unlocked so that I can
use the new SIM card in it. How very entertaining that was!
On the plus side it only took me about 1-1/2 hrs to get the
stabilizer problem sorted and I took a nice swim off the back
of the boat.
Yesterday we moved the 54 nm from Carrillo to Ballena in a
perfect powerboat day…..no wind. Ballena is a large
uncrowded Bay and weโre looking to do some exploring over the
next few days. We miss the Posse!
Cheers,
Stan & Diane
M/V CrossRoads
9 ) BERTIE is heading southwards tomorrow ~ on to
Acapulco! See you there!
Weโre in Acapulco. On
Vincentโs mooring. โญ+52 (744) 439 8184โฌ $10.00 a
day.
Weโve been sick and might leave tomorrow to
anchorage area. Very nice here.
10) SV EASY
currently at
http://map.iridium.com/m?lat=13.303258&lon=-88.892855
11) PANAMA POSSE
NET โจSSB Net 8294 USB @ 15:15 UTC ( 9:15 local time )
fallback 8297 USB
Please confirm your net control and time with ROB with an
email rap84040@gmail.com (
cc’ed above )
If you can please volunteer for one weekly slot as a fallback
Monday โ VOLANTE III
Tuesday โ ANNAPURNA – Confirmed
Wednesday โ EASY
Thursday โ CARINTHIA – Confirmed
Friday โ INTERLUDE
Saturday โ CROSSROADS
Sunday โ RESPITE
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