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 4×4 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 🙂

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
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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

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Safe-Esteem.com – Delaware

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25) MORE POSSE NEWS FROM 
AROUND THE OCEANS

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Madeira Natural Park, Madeira

Madeira Natural Park 🇵🇹  Madeira 

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voyage between the  Mediterranean  and  the Caribbean 

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26) SOUTH PACIFIC POSSE SEASON 4 

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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 

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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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