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C-Monkey meets his cousin
Capt. Crabby
03/19/2012, Puerto Vallarta

Last Saturday, St. Patrick's Day, (and also my granddaughter Keeley's B-day), we took the bus to Puerto Vallarta to go to an Irish Pub with with Frank and Stephanie from "Endless Summer". While touring the Malecon, we found C-Monkey's cousin, called Sea Monkey. They had a great family reunion. Okay, I know this C-Monkey stuff is getting a bit much, but Jeanette's really gotten into it!
Anyhow, the Irish Pub was so noisy, we ended up eating at an Italian restaurant-good food!
Lee and Cathy left yesterday after crewing on "Alchemy" which put OYC on the map by winning first in its class and first overall in the MEXORC series. Saturday night was exciting, after the awards ceremony, the whole Marina was lit up with a beautiful fireworks display.
We are off to Guadalajara tomorrow for a few days, more later.

03/20/2012 | Cathy
Did C-Monkey feel the earthquake?
Lee & Cathy are reunited with C-monkey
Capt. Crabby
03/11/2012, La Cruz de Huanacaxtle

Lee & Cathy arrived last evening and we went with them and another couple, Anne & Mark to Tacos-on-the-Street for dinner. C-monkey was so happy to see them that he probably over-indulged in beer, (see photo gallery).
Anne & Mark are getting ready to do the Pacific Puddle Jump to the Marquesas and beyond next month.
It was really nice to see someone from home, and I hope we'll be able to spend more time with them this week. Today, they are crewing on Alchemy on the first MEXORC race.
Friday, we went out to watch the final race of the J-24 Copa de Mexico race. See the photo gallery for some pix.
We'll keep you posted as the week progresses.


OYC invades Marina Riviera Nayarit
Capt. Crabby
03/08/2012, La Cruz

I just looked out over the marina and saw a giant OYC burgee flying. I went over and Alchemy has apparently just finished the SD to PV race. Unfortunately there was no one on the boat, but at least now there are 2 OYC boats in the marina.
last night we went with some friends to El Colequita for dinner, better known as "109" because all of the dinners are 109 pesos, (about $8.50 US) and include several shots of tequila, shrimp soup, salad, a huge seafood entree, after dinner drink and dessert! The entrees are so large, we brought half home and had another meal.
Eating out here is so reasonable and good, we don't cook much.
More later.

03/08/2012 | Cindy Roush
Every time Darwin does a post on FB I think of you guys. We are going boat shopping this weekend with Buddy. Looking a three boats in Marina Del Rey. You guys have got me inspired. Starting the planning for Emerald Bay. Meeting with Carleen Friday. Mark your calendar for 7/22 - 7/27. Bill is looking at boats for you two as well. Miss you!
C-Monkey goes to Tacos-on-the-street
Capt. Crabby
03/04/2012, La Cruz de Huanacaxtle

Well, last night we finally made it to Tacos-on-the-street. We went with Frank and Stephanie from "Endless Summer". The tacos were great, although the price has gone up to 15 pesos (about $1.20 US). I had 4, and I was stuffed!
Last week, I caught a cold and wasn't feeling too well, but on Thursday, we motored over to Punta Mita and then sailed all the way back. It was a really nice sail, and the weather was just right. Next week, we plan to go over to Punta Mita and anchor for a couple of nights and then go to Las Tres Mariettas islands and check it out. Frank and Stephanie are going to take "Endless Summer" as well.
There is a lot of activity in La Cruz right now. Today is the beginning of La Copa de Mexico J-24 races, an international event that is connected with the Pan-American games and the Olympics. There are over 50 J-24's here, and the racing starts tomorrow. This is going to be followed by the MEXORC ocean races, which start in about a week. A lot of the boats from the SD-PV race will enter, I believe. We heard a report yesterday that some of the SD-PV boats were making 22knots!
The whole town of La Cruz has been a bustling construction zone for the last couple of weeks, re-paving the streets, putting up venues for the races, re-doing the town plaza etc. It's really looking nice, and they even installed a small swimming pool in the marina.
Last night, we visited a small gift shop in La Cruz and found that the owner, who also sells Real Estate here, is from Oceanside. We had old home week with him, a really nice young fellow married to a lovely local girl.
I'll try to get some good pix of the races after they begin

03/06/2012 | Marisa
We love Tacos on the Street. It's good to see you're in La Cruz. Have fun.

Marisa
03/09/2012 | Mark R
OK, now I'm just getting jealous of that darned monkey. I came back home & worked, and he spent the last 1-1/2 years cruising!
Yelapa
Capt. Crabby
02/23/2012, Yelapa, Jalisco

"A palapa in Yelapa beats a condo in Redondo". I think that's an old song or something. Anyhow, we sailed over to Yelapa yesterday from La Cruz, about 15nm, and it's a very pretty little cove. We took a panga ashore, and had a nice lunch in a palapa in Yelapa. As you can see from the picture, we made a new friend. Regretfully, we didn't bring C-monkey ashore to meet our new friend. Darn!
We had a nice sail back in the PM, and were back in La Cruz by 5pm. We didn't see any whales this time, but it was a clear, sunny day, something we haven't had much of lately. There's been some trough hanging over the area producing a lot of clouds. However, it's still warm so we're loving it.
Our current plan is to stay in La Cruz for a few more weeks, and take 2-3 day side trips to various anchorages and marinas in the Banderas Bay area and then take a couple of weeks heading back to Mazatlan and anchoring along the way at various cool spots. We plan to leave the boat in Mazatlan over the summer and then come down next winter and do the Sea of Cortez.
Anyhow, that's all the news for now, updates to follow.

02/25/2012 | Darwin Southard
You both look happy and healthy looks like crusing agrees with you.
02/26/2012 | Mike Borer
Just catching up on all your adventures. Glad you two are having such a great time. Banderas Bay was one of my favorite areas. If you haven't done Tres Murietas yet you might want to check it out. Enjoy!

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