Sunday 12 March 2017

Terry, John and the kids visit


Terry and John and the  kids visit .....


We had a wonderful visit with the Kastens clan, enjoying many activities ... ziplining, a dinner cruise and show, shopping at Bucerias, exploring La Cruz, a birthday celebration for Terry and Emily, beach time, and just hanging out !!

Below is a collection of photos of their visit.  SO FUN ......


Chicken Tortilla Soup on the flybridge ....



Terry finds a friend for Lily and Kai .....



Heading out on the catamaran to "Rhythms of the Night"  dinner and show .....



A birthday dinner in La Cruz for Terry and Emily ....



Checking out La Cruz .....



Taking the tender out for a little spin ....



Dropping the hook at Los Arcos to go snorkelling .....



Jack goes in .....



Emily .....








The fish were AMAZING .....



Group photo .....







Enjoying lattes and smoothies in La Cruz .....



Jack gets another driving lesson .....  He really got the hang of it !!




Enjoying morning coffee .....



Us with Em .....




Kastens Family photo ....   "Its a good one"  !!   :-)


Wednesday 15 February 2017

San Blas


San Blas and Ensenada de Matanchen

After an easy 6 hour run we arrived at San Blas and anchored in the adjacent bay (Matanchen), dropped the dingy and headed into “town”, (left the dingy tied up at the secure Marina Fonatur. ) 

We found there was not a lot to see at San Blas.... 


As with most towns, there is a church and plaza in the center of town. 
This is the church in San Blas and a close up of the beautiful stained glass window in the yellow facade ....
 



 
At dusk, the jejenes (pronounced hay-hay-nays) come out …. Minuscule no-seeums with a pin prick bite.    Unfortunately, I react severely to these bites and I got attacked !! 
Thank heaven for antihistamines .....
 
Back at SEA LEVEL, we enjoyed a stunning sunset over the bay at Matanchen ....


Monday 13 February 2017

Isla Isabel



Isla Isabel



After a long, 13 hour run, we anchored in Isla Isabel, a National Park and World Heritage Site.  There is an active fishing camp on shore, near where we anchored as well as an abandoned frigate research station right in the middle of a huge number of nesting frigate birds. 

( Sadly, the blue-footed boobies eluded us ) 


A male frigate displaying his colors ..... 



Females with their young ......



A pelican watches over Sea Level .....






 Iguanas are plentiful around the island as well …..









A quiet overnite anchorage .... then a short 6 hour run to San Blas .....

Sunday 12 February 2017

Mazatlan


Mazatlan –

The marinas (El Cid and Marina Mazatlan) are a very welcome sight after a LONG 27 hour run from Muertos.   Again, thankfully, the weather was benign and the trip uneventful .  
We have seen a number of humpback whales on our trip south and enjoyed beautiful sunsets ..... 









Coming into the marinas at Mazatlan ...




The greeting committee hanging in the tree as we went by .....



The marinas are a little outside of the city center, but a trip (either by bike or taxi) over the bridge will put you into town and along the malecon.  

The malecon is a fun, colorful bike route along the beach into town , with all the statues in celebration of an upcoming festival.  

We put quite a few miles on our folding bikes (BEST thing we ever bought for the boat !!) …. 15 miles our first ride and 19 miles the second ride …..
Both BEAUTIFUL rides …..












There is a rocky cliff along the malecon, where (crazy ) men cliff dive  .... for money of course !
Check out the video   ..... Its quite spectacular !
Old Town Mazatlan has a church, plazas and a large Mercado (market) …. And many GREAT restaurants.  

 Cathedral Basilica de la Inmaculada Concepcion ....

Old town reminded us of the narrow streets in some of the European towns we have seen... especially at night.


We enjoyed a fabulous dinner at CASA 46 .....
 with John and Jane (SALISH SEQUEL) from White Rock !! 



We took our tender out for a day trip and picnic,  to a nearby island called
Isla Pajaros (Bird Island) .....

A couple of very sweet labs on the beach .....
getting my dog fix everywhere I go .....

Sweet little birds hanging out on the boat's rails at our very peaceful marina .....



Mazatlan has been fun. 
We have enjoyed the bike rides into town along the malecon, meeting John and Jane ....
and Marina Mazatlan has been GREAT !
After a couple of days "staying put", we again headed out .... around dinner time..... for our second and final overnite run, to  Isla Isabel, catching another stunning sunset en route ...




Tuesday 7 February 2017

Muertos to Mazatlan


Muertos to Mazatlan
 
The run to Mazatlan was looooong ....
181 miles ....
27 hours ....
through the night ....
in the dark ...
just the two of us.
 
The weather was perfect, with little to no wind (Cameron is always VERY careful to choose a good weather window). 
All went well as we each took 3-4 hour shifts on watch throughout the day and night.....
 
And all was quiet, until 2am, when two AIS icons appeared on the radar screen, coming towards us.
One was a 110 M cargo ship (with NO ONE answering the radio)  and the other was an 87 M ferry (who did answer the radio, with very broken English.)
 
Applying the law of "gross tonnage",  WE diverted OUR course to "get outta their way" ....
 
 
 
First light was a welcomed sight and thanks to a little push from behind,  we were entering the harbor in Mazatlan around 9am, heading for the Marina Mazatlan ....