• Agua Verde to Cazadero

    October 27, 2018
    Cruising, Mexico, 2015 to 2018, Sailing Logs

    The fleet anchored at Agua Verde awoke on December 10, 2016, to a forecast of good weather for the next three days. Several sailboats – including The Fox and Kia Ora – took the opportunity to move along. We heard on the VHF radio that at least three of the other departing fleet were aiming…

  • Five Days in Agua Verde – Part III

    October 24, 2018
    Cruising, Mexico, 2015 to 2018

    December 8, 2016, was a fine day to stay aboard and regroup. The SSB forecasts from the AmigoNet and the Sonrisa Net, plus some spot forecasts I took from Saildocs, all called for stronger weather. We saw increasing rolliness and whitecaps outside Agua Verde's bay but the NW lobe remained significantly calmer than all the…

  • Five Days in Agua Verde – Part II

    October 20, 2018
    Cruising, Land Adventures, Mexico, 2015 to 2018

    December 7, 2016: The wee hours saw some breezes from the SSW of about 12-17 knots that quickly decreased to the 10-12 knot range. By sunrise the bay was calm. Conditions were much lighter throughout Agua Verde than had been forecast for the region, which was lucky for the anchored fleet. One less-than-cool sailboat arrived,…

  • Five Days in Agua Verde – Part I

    October 17, 2018
    Cruising, Land Adventures, Mexico, 2015 to 2018

    There are reasons why Agua Verde is such a popular cruising destination. Opportunities abound for swimming, snorkeling, paddling, and fishing. The seashell enthusiast has a selection of beaches with good collecting potential. The fishing village of Agua Verde welcomes you to look around; maybe you could bring some basic supplies for their school while you…

  • From One Popular Destination to the Next

    October 13, 2018
    Cruising, Mexico, 2015 to 2018

    The weather on December 5, 2016, was once again calm, making an easy 23-mile southbound passage from Puerto Escondido to the ever-popular anchorage of Agua Verde. It is very common to enter Agua Verde and find boats of all sizes anchored in the bay's SW lobe, along its broad southern shore, and especially in its…

  • Moored in Puerto Escondido

    October 10, 2018
    Cruising, Mexico, 2015 to 2018

    December 3, 2016, was calm in Puerto Escondido despite the presence of sombreros on the peaks of the Sierra Gigante range. (A general rule of mountain climbers is to skedaddle to lower elevations as soon as one sees a cloud hovering on a mountain peak like a hat because it means that gusterly weather is…

  • To Puerto Escondido

    October 6, 2018
    Cruising, Mexico, 2015 to 2018, Sailing Logs

    [Photo on left by Darlene Topilko] Kia Ora and The Fox temporarily parted company at Isla Coronados as we both raised anchor at 0700 on December 2, 2016. The winds were a mere 12 knots from the SW in the Coronados southern anchorage. However, only 1/4 mile offshore from the anchorage, we had the winds…

  • Ah, Weather

    October 3, 2018
    Cruising, Mexico, 2015 to 2018, Sailing Logs

    Long-term cruising ingrains some habits that normal people may find a bit odd. Like a fixation on weather forecasts. Comparing and contrasting differing meteorological opinions. Analyzing and discussing – at length – which forecast might turn out to be the correct one. Discussing them all over again. So it was for us on the Thursday…

  • Four Days in Caleta San Juanico

    September 29, 2018
    Cruising, Mexico, 2015 to 2018

    Who has time for photos when there are so many things to do? Darlene T. and her pup Scruffy, crew of Kia Ora, and I took beach walks while Cap'ns Tom and GB spent their time getting skunked while dinghy fishing. Kayaks were paddled. Dinners were shared. More boats arrived bringing the total tally to…

  • Notes from Underway – Punta Pulpito to Caleta San Juanico

    September 26, 2018
    Cruising, Mexico, 2015 to 2018, Sailing Logs, Sewing Projects Aboard

    The Fox and our buddy-boat, Kia Ora, raised anchor at Punta Pulpito for a very short 10-mile southbound voyage to the popular anchorages of Caleta San Juanico. Both vessels were underway just after 0700 on Sunday, November 27, 2016. The morning air was calm with skies overcast. Arriving in San Juanico we found only two…

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