The Bells of San Blas are no more, but the town is still worth a visit

Leaving Isla Isabela we had very little wind in the morning so we started out motoring, but by mid-day we had 8 to 12 knots of following wind so we raised the asym spinnaker. The seas were very smooth and we had several hours of great downwind sailing. We saw at least a dozen humpback whales and a couple put

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Back in Mazatlan

We flew back from San Diego to Mazatlan this morning. We were pleased with how easy it was to bring the kayaks in as checked baggage. We are currently in the El Cid Resort / Marina, which is really nice. Swimming pools, jacuzzis, restaurants and bars. It is also a good safe place to leave your boat. In a few

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Quick trip to San Diego

We are back in SD for Covid shots. Peggy got her second and I got my first (there are some advantages to hitting the 65 yr milestone!). We fly back to Mazatlan Feb1. We will be bringing two inflatable *kayaks in checked baggage. Lets hope that goes well.

Loving Mazatlan

We left Los Friales a bit after sunrise January 10. We had an easy overnight sail and arrived in Mazatlan the next morning. By 9:30 am we were anchored safely near Club Nautico and by 11am I was asleep after a long but very nice night-watch. By the time I woke up in mid-afternoon, Peggy had already washed down the

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