Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Cuervo captain and first mate split up....

Jan and Dave separated at the end of June, 2011. All is well with the both of us. Cuervo remains in Mexico under Dave's ownership. It was an amazing year sailing throughout Mexico. It's a new adventure living in the states again.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Back in San Carlos

We got back on June 2nd. I'll update the blog very soon. Hope all is well with everyone!

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Hanging out in El Cid, Mazatlan








Ahhhhhhhhhhhh.... What can I say? Dave and I are quite relaxed. The marina/resort pool is awesome. And the iguana is our neighbor at the marina, life couldn't be better. :)

Thursday, March 31, 2011

El Cid Mazatlan


Mazatlan from the water

Marina El Cid, Mazatlan

After a bit of a rough 35 hour passage we made it from La Cruz to Mazatlan, whew! We're staying in El Cid Marina and Resort. This is a great place to hang out, and there's so much to do. We'll be in the Mazatlan area until the end of April, as Justin's coming down from Chicago to hang out with us and surf a few days, yeah!! We'll get to know the city before he gets here, so we can play tour guide. Dave taught Lucy to play catch, she's so smart and loves to play, it's entertainment for all of us. After here, we'll be off to La Paz and back up the Baja.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

La Cruz-last couple of nights


Dave, Dan and Kate/Akupara

Teagan and Mick /Albatross, selling their lanyards

Kevin and Lisa/Albatross

Dan and Kate/Akupara
John and Gail/Music
Jan and Dave Cuervo

Little Cuervo in Marina de La Cruz

We've really enjoyed La Cruz. It's a great place with great food and lots of good people. We went out to dinner with Music and Akupara on the hill in La Cruz at Xocolatl, and it was awesome, and the view wasn't bad either. We've just had too much fun!!
Our last night in La Cruz, 3/26, we spent having cocktails on Cuervo with Albatross/Lisa and Kevin, and Akupara/Dan and Kate. We'll be cruising with Akupara on our 36 hour passage up to Mazatlan. The plan is to leave La Cruz by 6:30 a.m. on 3/27, and arrive Mazatlan by sunset on 3/28.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Chamela and La Cruz


Cuervo motoring at sunet


Super moon over La Cruz


Dinner with Mystic and Akupara


Music and Akupara


Dave and Lucy hanging out

We motored up the coast with Akupara and Music to Chamela. Got together on Music for drinks with Music and Akupara/Kate and Dan. The weather window for our 19 hour passage around Cabo Corrientes was still a couple of days out due to the wind and current around the point. We all left Chamela at 4:00 p.m. We motored all night. The seas got a bit rough when we got into Banderas Bay around 7:30 a.m. on 3/16/11, but around the point we did very well, and that's always a good thing! We arrived at Marina Riviera Nayarit at about 11 a.m. and pulled right into slip 3A-6. That same day we found out our friends Randy and Jenny on Mystic were leaving the next morning for the South Pacific, so we took them out for their farewell dinner, and Kate and Dan out for their marriage dinner. After dinner, we all went to a Bon Voyage bonfire party on the beach for the Puddle Jumpers, and a good time was had by all! That night we really slept and caught up on what we had missed over the last week. We'll be in La Cruz for about a week. We've enjoyed hanging out with our Colorado friends Dan and Kate on Akupara.



Oops.... on 3/18, I slipped down the companionway steps and broke a toe. Hope it gets better real soon because we have some crusin' to do.

Day of tsunami in Japan 3/11/11



Music/John and Gail

Akupara/Dan and Kate

We were anchored in Las Hadas. My sister Leslie called and told me of the tsunami, and we turned on our radio for more information. Within 15 minutes we pulled up the hook and left the anchorage for deeper water. We just hung out in about 350 feet of water so we didn't feel the effects like we would have if we were close to land. Music met up with us, and we decided to head up the coast to Tenacatita anchorage, which was about 6 hours away. We met up with Akupara along the way, and we all got into Tenacatita about the same time. As we were getting into the anchorage, we were informed that we'd better anchor off in deep water because of the surges in water depth, so we dropped in 32 feet. There were 6 foot rises that lasted about a minute or so, and continued like that for hours, it was a weird day. We feel so sad about all the deaths in Japan from this.