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SV Alex II
Te kore te wiwia
La Cruz de Huanacaxtle & South
01/21/2012

A welcome return to La Cruz, familiar sights and a great marina. Unloaded and said goodbye to Helen and Lars. They proved to be excellent crew, had some great stories and took their watches seriously. I would welcome them back anytime. Walking the docks it was nice to see so many people I had previously met from La Cruz, Mazatlan, Marina Palmira and some from last year who return to this wonderful spot again this year. La Cruz has changed, more restaurants, more bars , more shops. I guess it is becoming popular. Frankly I think this is the best spot on the mainland. A few jobs undertaken on the boat and Julie arrived on schedule from Oregon. We had a great week, went exploring to Sayulita , a great surf come hipped hang out. The byus ride there was fairly quick but interesting, basically up a mountain and then down the other side. The beach was lovely and great surf. A very popular spot with the gringos. Next was an explore of Bucerious, the next village from La Cruz. We found some great places, even a french bakery!!
We had some long lunches and some really nbice evenings out with friends from other boats, "Tacos on the Street" was visited a few times and we also went on a margarita challenge to see who could find the best margarita's being served. Sadly the week passed quickly and Julie flew home to icey conditions in Portland. She will cpome back for the Lareto festival in early May. A few evenings out with friends then followed and a spectacular night at "The Kliff". This is a famous restaurant the other soide of PV, the evening was organised by Larry from Panta Rei. Nine of us pilled into a taxi bus and made the 50 kms journey to Mismaloma. The restaurant was perched ( litterly) on the side of a cliff, mulitple levels and lots of spteps connnecting small dining areas overlooking the bay. The food was fantastic and the views to die for. During the course of the meal, whales were breaching in the bay not more than a 1/4 mile offshore.
I was brought down to earth the next day when the macerator pump stopped working and on removing it , the back siphon which it has set up dumped the contents of the holding tank into the bilge, 25 gallons of pee was then deposited on the dockside by the automatic bilge pump !!! After washing everything down and throwing disinfectant everywhere I tried to rebuild the macerator for the third time. To no avail........next morning oit was off to PV to buy a single diaphram waste pump/. I have given uo on impeller driven pumps. New hoses, new clamps and by 6pm that evening all was in place and miraculously working. It actually owrks much better, is really quiet and should not give any issues for years to come. Or so I am told by other people who have converted to diaphram pumps!!!!
Have been eating some really fresh prawn and fish lately, the fishermans market is within the marina, fresh every day straight off the boats. Bought 1 x kilo of jumbo prawns and I x kilo of fantastic tuna loin for 240 pesos, about 23 kiwi dollars today !!

A few boats are heading south on Tuesday, I may well go with them. I intended to wait for Johnny and Jerry, but they may be a while before they are both ready to leave Mazatlan. Jerry is bringing down a load of parts for me and 9 months worth of medication and Johnny ( SV Wideopen) is returning from Australia where he underwent cancer treatment for a growth in his nose. All went well thankfully. Billy his australian cattle dog has been looked after by Don and his wife on TJ Wazoo. Had my fill of marina's and am looking forward to swinging off the hook in Ipala, chamala, tenacatita and Barre de Navidad for a few months. At Some point I have to backtrack and return to La Paz to meet up with Rock n Roll before proceeding up into the Sea of Cortez for the Larreto fest and then beyond into the summer cruising grounds. It's a long way to sail.....around 650 miles from Barre de Navidad.
So everything is set to leave at 5.00am on Thursday and tackle Cabo Corriantes, the weather looks good and hopefully I can make it around the point before 10.00am, the winds tend to come up mid to late afternoon. I managed to go around Corriantes in both directions last year without getting bashed and hopefully it will be the same this year. Will duck into a "cut in the coast line" anchorage called Ipala for some sleep and then make the 50 mile sail to Chamala with another early start the next morning. Alex II has been readied once again for single handed sailing.

01/30/2012 | Sandy & Chris
We were happy to hear you & Julie had a good time together. We finally got back to Faith just this week and have discovered that she has a number of maintenance "projects" that need addressing. Have decided to hang out in San Carlos & the Sea for this year's shorter-than-usual season but we plan to attend Loreto Fest. Have a good trip south & give the French Baker our best and we'll see you in Puerto Escondido!
Mazatlan to La Cruz
01/05/2012

After a quick stop in mazatlan, ribs at Fat Fish was the main reason for stopping, we were off again whislt the weather gods were in our favor. A short jaunt down wind to stone island to anchor overnight, then a leasurely start at 9.00am to La Cruz. Winds were light moving to moderate as the day progressed. We made good progress, reefed the main overnight and the wind kept blowing. At daybreak we were only 3 hours from Punta De Mita. A fast easy sail. We actually tied up at the slip at 11.00am. So 190 miles in 26 hours , pretty damn good. Old friends, from Sea Bourn were waiting to handle lines as we edged into the slip. What a difference from la Paz ( cold ,windy and a bit junky) to a tropical La Cruz, warm wind, sun and a balmy atmosphere.
It's good to be back, this has got to be close to paradise. Banderas bay as we came through looked wonderful and we were greated by a couple fo breaching whales. Our buddy boat El Tiburon, a beautiful Tayana 47 stopped at Punta De Mita and came into La Cruz the next day.
Had dinner with some friends from Mazatlan and the people on the boat next to us at "Tacos on the street" as good as ever. Meet up with the folks from Seabourn and collected my medication which I purchased in Canada and had sent to their home in Colorado. They kinding brought it down for me. Tonight it's going to be Tacos again with Daryll and Sarah from El Tiburon. But first a beer with Bob a buddy from mazatlan, which is where I am off to right now..........cheers !!!


01/05/2012 | Monica Stoner
Yea, glad you made it safely. Enjoy the tropics. We miss you and Mexico. Can't wait to catch up again in the spring.
01/05/2012 | mike
Hey Kevin good to hear you had a good trip down. Chris and I just got back from Fat Fish and were happy to find you did not finish off all the ribs. Hope to see you down there in a few weeks so save me a couple of Tacos.
La Paz to Mazatlan
01/02/2012

Time to make the trip back to the mainland, have been waiting two weeks for a weather window and it finally arrived. The day before I am due to leave I spot a notice at La Paz marina with two people wanting to crew to the mainland. I send them a quick email, we meet in the evening and by 8.00am Helen ( british) and Lars( swede) are waiting with their bikes on the dock. They are currently cycling from Canada to Panama. If you think that is tough, they have also cycled Africa, Australia, south america, china , India. Check out Helens blog............www.helenstakeon.com and Lars www.lostcyclist.com ( click on links on sidebar )
Off we set with Bikes strapped to the stern, a brisk day is ahead of us. We get to the ceralvo channel and the wind is up, 15-20 knots and some seas. however it is on our beam, so we fly. At times doing 9 knots and winds gusting to 28. By 6.00pm we are in the anchorage at Meurtos. During the trip i hooked a big Dorado, probably around 30lbs...........got it to within 15 feet of the boat and it dived and tore out the hook. Spent the night at Meurtos with the intent of leaving the next day, check the weather and decided to stay one extra day. We left in the early hours and had a fabulous sail across, completeing the 190 miles in 28 hours , maintaininmg a speed of 8 knots all the way. Had another big fish on, this time a 200lb plus marlin. I saw him approach the lure and I tried desperately the get the lure out of the water. I did'nt want to hook a marlin. Bang he took the lure and the reel started to spin at an enormous rate, we slowed the boat, I tried to wind on some tension but before I knew it I was quickly running out of 50lb line on the reel and then I managed to slow the reel down by finally increasing the drag.................bang again the the line snapped. The Marlin must have been pretty angry as it leaped clean out pof the water twice and swam off into the distance with all my fishing line and tackle. Lars and Helen were great as crew and decide dthey would like to stay on for the leg tfrom mazatlan to La cruz. We have exchanged a lot of stories about sailing and cycling. Fortunately they are both avid photographers so I have some photo graphic evidence of my catches which got away.
We arrived Mazatlan and stayed a day before setting out again for La Cruz. we decided to stop at Stone island due to some local adverse weather south and will leave on the final leg in the morning.
I need to meet a friend from Portland on Friday at the airport in PV. Julie is coming down for a quick holiday so I need to get to La Cruz ASAP !!!!

Xmas on Rock and Roll
01/02/2012, La Paz, Mexico

Christmas Day was spent on Rock n Roll. Terry, who has been crewing with me for a month, and I were invited to have Christmas dinner with Russ and Janet. I have to tell you now that Janet is a superb cook so the day was going to be good. We walked from marina Palmira to la Paz marina , a brisk 60 minutes loaded down with Champane and a few bottles of white wine. Russ picked us up from the dingy dock wearing a pair of reindeer antlers !!
Lunch was as expected......wonderfull , the wine was good and we ended the day with a game of baha Rummy. Needless to say the boys gave the girls a good thrashing.
Then it was back to the shore and a walk back to Palmira. I needed the walk home to deal with the belly full of food !!
A good deal of people were out on the Malacon, especially those who had new bikes, rollers skates or skateboards for Xmas. A few days later terry left for the UK to spend New Years Eve with friends and to look for her next crew position. She professionally crews on yachts and spent a little time on Alex II after delivering a yacht from Florida to La Paz.

Marina Palmira
KD WINDY
12/24/2011

Have now been in Marina Palmira for 3 weeks, mainly to meet up with Scott and Monica from Scottfree. They have now left and gone back to the USA to see family. Had intended on going back across to the mainland but the weather has been really bad, 30+knots of wind and no 3-4 day weather window. So will stay here for Xmas. Lots of boaters stuck in various places around the Sea of Cortez due to unusual weather conditions. La Paz is a great place and if you enjoy a walk Marina Palmira is a good spot. Much prefer it to Marina La Paz. A couple of Turkish Gillets have sort of been abandoned on sides ties on the breakwayter wall. One of them decided to try and commit suicide and sprang a leak. It now blocks part of the main channel into all of the docks/slips.
Have been fixing a few things on Alex, anti siphon bends and gear linkages.
Had to move the boat from one slip to another , simple process........reverse out of existing slip, back up the channel a few slips, engage forward and slowly edge into new slip..................engage reverse to slow down and give it some revs. Boats speeds up forward........oh pooh ! Ram dock and the bow rises I foot. Gearbox linkage broken, no reverse gear. Repair that , repair bow and repair dock . Actually only took an hour to do the lot.

Caletta Lobos
12/11/2011, La Paz area

Well the La Paz waltz finally got to me as another norther came thru. Time to move to somewhere sheltere so motored 2 hours to the anchorage we visited on the way in to La Paz, Caletta Lobos. Nice anchorage, went there with Nios and Rock n Roll. Did some cleaning of the bottom , went walking, a bit of fishing, boat chores and then mainly eating and Baha Rummy. After 4-5 days left and went to Palmira Marina. Scott and Monica from Scottfree had just returned from the USA and it was nice to meet up with them again and catch up. Been doing a general clean up of the boat and a reorgnisation. Terry, who has been crewing was a big help in the reorgansiation of stores and boat bits. A second opinion is very useful !!!!
Looking for a weather window to the crossing back to Mazatlan and the mainland. looking towards the mid to end part of the week. Hopefullly the weather gods will be kind and provide us with a nice 3 -4 day window. Marina Palmira is a nice place to get out of the weather, definately worth another visit. Actually it is probably better then La Paz marina , despite the longish walk into town.

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