Monday, February 28, 2011

Zihuatanejo-our final destination south


Mexican Dancers in Zihuatanejo Square

Mexican Dancer in Zihuatanejo Square

Jan and the bronze statue guy

Bronze statue guy

Zihuatanejo streets

Coastline to Zihuatanejo

After a great couple of days at Isla Grande, we made it to Zihuatanejo.

Zihuatanejo is a nice clean town, but gets a bit stinky at night. Had some nice walks around town, and good food on the beach. We hung out with Jerry and Loren/SOMF for a few days, and then we split up, with them heading down to El Salvador and us heading back north.

Isla Grande


Jerry and Loren/SOMF looking nome-like at Lili Cipriani

SOMF setting their hook at Isla Grande
Dinner after closing at Lili Cipriani

Our meal at Lili Cipriani

Well, 35 hours later, here we are.

After about 24 hours of constant motoring, we hit heavy commercial shipping, they seemed to be everywhere, but we managed to get around everything just fine. Cuervo was leading the way, and Dave did an awesome job communicating with SOMF as to what was ahead of them.

On my watch, during a full moon on my brother Gerry's birthday on 2/17, I scattered some of his ashes in the ocean. It was pretty emotional, as it always is.

Dave and I had a couple of mishaps during our passage. The first one was that we needed to add deisel while underway at 2:00 a.m. and we spilled about a litre or so on deck and in the cockpit, but we got it all cleaned up. And, about 8 hours after that, we had our engine overheat from the raw water strainer clogging with jellyfish, which messed up the raw water pump. So we told SOMF that we needed a half hour to change things out. We raised our sails, let the auto pilot go and we went to work. Within a half hour we were up and running again.

Lots of humpback whales along the way, and they stayed clear of us and we stayed clear of them. We also came across a long-line, and went about a half mile out of our way, until we saw the pange fisherman and they waved us over the line, and all was well again.

Both of us sleep deprived, we made it to our anchorage after only 35 hours.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Las Hadas and Manzanillo


Dave at cento Manzanillo Market

Manzanillo Centro Market

Manzanillo City Hall

Sailfish sculpture in Manzanillo Square

Walkway to Paradise Restaurant in Las Hadas

Las Hadas Resort from Dolphin Cove Inn

Heading down the coast to Las Hadas

Las Hadas anchorage from resort pool


We arrived on 2/8.

Along the way, we had a problem with the engine and needed to tugboat with the dinghy, but made our anchorage safe and sound.

We're anchored at Las Hadas Resort, and it's so picturesque. The hillside is a morish design, and looked great from a distance, but close-up it needed work.

Dave and I went sightseeing in Manzanillo on Sunday. We had a good time just walking around cento. The market was amazing, and the port was ok.

Loren and Jerry/SOMF anchored in the same area and came and found us. We had found a good pizza restaurant. For Valentine's Day the four of us went out for pizza and beer. On Monday, Jerry, Loren and I went and reprovisioned at Walmart in Manzanillo, while Dave stayed aboard while Hugo cleaned our bottoms. After fueling and doing laundry on Tuesday, Loren and I had a couple of hours at the pool, and if I might say, it was well deserved!

We decided to do the 36 hour passage to Isla Grande with SOMF, so we pulled up the hooks, and headed out for our first buddy-boat experience.








Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Barra de Navidad


Cuervo at anchor in Barra Lagoon

Dave in the Grand Bay's jungle garden

Sailing out of Tenacatita

We've been in Barra for about two weeks and are getting ready to leave for Manzanillo around 2/10 or so. We've been having a great time, but there's more to see down the road before heading back north by the end of March.