128 days at anchor.
s\v Freedom Kirkland - Kirk, who we knew from Zihua, is here with his uncle and cousin;
The port has a channel and births for the port are behind that piece of land.
Looking between the trees you can see s\v Elegant'sea at anchor.
You can see the marina just past the pools.
Hot oatmeal - one of our breakfast options!
SO MANY fish in the water surrounding our boat!!
s\v Nunatak,a Baba 40' we know from years past.
This boat, along with four others, is waiting to be shipped
back up to the Pacific Northwest..
Shipping for a 42' boat is about $13,000 USD and takes about 8 days.
s/v Nunatak will be "for sale" up in Seattle!
The owners of s\v Legacy are giving up cruising
to be shore-based for a time.
s/v Osprey going on the ship. He tried to solo to Hawaii but it did not work out for him.
You're looking at the stern of s\v Elegant'sea our boat
sitting at anchor in Las Hadas Resort.
s\v Elegant'sea our boat sitting at anchor in Las Hadas Resort.
All of us at Las Hadas anchorage!
A yummy pizza lunch at "Los Delfines", one of the restaurants
on the Las Hadas Resort property.
We enjoyed a nice afternoon at the pool. The pool water is nice and warm now that it is later in the season . We stopped here on the way south and the pool was cold back in January! Here is Keith, from s/v Nunatak.
I cleaned our bottom here. I wore the wet suit but was bouncing off the bottom as I do not have enough weight on the belt for the suit. Water is a bit cold, the pool is warm!
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