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Jeanette goes wild at Huanacaxtle
Capt. Crabby
04/15/2012, La Cruz de Huanacaxtle

Last night we decided to have a farewell dinner at the Huanacaxtle Cafe with Frank and Stephanie. They had a promo, if you bought 120 pesos worth of drinks, you got a free dinner. Of course, we had to go for it, so we were probably overserved with drinks. Anyhow, there was a really good band there, and after Jeanette's second Margarita, she started dancing with the waiter. I have photographic proof, herein appended.
We've decided to leave here Tuesday AM for Punta Mita, then to Guayabitos and then to Mantanchen Bay/San Blas. The weather report is looking pretty good for next week, it's been quite windy here the last couple of days.
We plan to be in Mazatlan by 5-1. Frank and Stephanie on "Endless Summer" are going to accompany us, (if we can keep up), they have a 40' boat.
We'll keep you posted.

04/22/2012 | Darwin Southard
Go Jeanette looks like your having fun. Mucha diversion.
San Pancho
Capt. Crabby
04/11/2012, Riviera Nayarit

Yesterday, we visited the very beautiful beach town of San Francisco, known locally as San Pancho. It is located on the coast between Sayulita and Guayabitos. It is one of the nicest beach towns we have seen yet, very clean and prosperous looking. There is even a polo field with stables full of horses. We had lunch in a very nice restaurant on the beach, and walked all around the town. We watched one of the local men climb a coconut tree to harvest the cocos using just a piece of rope around his waist as a climbing harness. Not OSHA approved, I'm sure.
We were going to leave this weekend for Mazatlan, but the weather report doesn't look too good, so we'll probably wait till early next week.
We'll update later.

04/16/2012 | Bill & Cindy Roush
San Pancho is one of our favorite spots. We have friends live there and have visited a couple times. You look like you are having an absolute blast! We got our new boat and are already starting to look forward to the Ba Ha Ha 2013. Anxious to see you guys. Emerald Bay's theme is "South of the Border". Keep your eyes and ears open for ideas.
Rancho Banderas
Capt. Crabby
04/05/2012, Near Punta de Mita

On Monday, we went to a beautiful resort on the beach just west of here called Rancho Banderas. They had a promo for day use for $200 pesos per person ($16.00 US) for which you got a $100 peso credit toward food and drinks. We spent the day there with Frank and Stephanie from "Endless Summer" and had a great time. There was a beautiful pool and beach and a wonderful restaurant where we had a very nice dinner.
Later this week we're trying to arrange a trip to San Sebastian, which is a quaint colonial town in the mountains about 2 hours from PV.
Regretfully, we are going to have to leave here about the end of next week to head back to Mazatlan. We're going to buddy boat with "Endless Summer" and make several stops along the way, at Guayabitos, San Blas and Isla Isabel. We plan to be in Mazatlan about May 1.
More later.

Punta de Mita
Capt. Crabby
04/01/2012, Banderas Bay, Nayarit

On Wednesday we sailed over to Punta de Mita at the west end of Banderas Bay, accompanied by Frank and Stephanie on "Endless Summer". We spent two nights there, a went ashore a couple of times. It's a cute little town with some very upscale gringo condos as well as a Four Seasons golf resort-very exclusive.
Thursday night, we went to a really good Italian restaurant and had a great meal.
Friday, we sailed back to La Cruz, and decided to anchor out Friday night. The wind was blowing 20+ knots when we anchored and we somehow managed to get our anchor rode wrapped around the keel. When the wind abated, Frank and a guy named Pat from a neighbor boat helped me get unravelled, so I took them all out to dinner & beers. I felt like the nautical nerd for the anchor faux-pas but Jeanette and I have devised a better technique now. It's all a learning experience.
This next week is Semana Santa, (Easter Week) here, and a lot of things close for the week, so it should be interesting.
We are going to try to visit San Sebastian, in the mountains near here, next week.
More later

04/02/2012 | Darwin Southard
Its never easy to do boat handling when its windy so the only damage was to your wallet for food and beer also you made a new friend sound like all is good.....take care have fun. PS going to SD today with Lee
04/02/2012 | Marisa
Nice view! Wish we were there too.

Marisa
Guadalajara
Capt. Crabby
03/26/2012, Guadalajara, Jalisco

Friday PM last, we returned from a 4-day excursion to Guadalajara. It was a really nice trip, about 4 hours on a really nice, comfortable A/C bus with movies, bathrooms and comfortable seats. The price was about $50 US round trip-very reasonable. We got a beautiful room in a very eclectic B&B type place owned by an American landscape architect. The gardens were gorgeous, and our large suite had a beautiful private patio that was about 30X50'. We were just a few blocks from the historic district, which is really scenic with really cool horse-drawn carriages for sightseeing. Robert, the owner of our B&B, turned us on to some local restaurants that had great food, really cheap. Eating out is so reasonable here that we rarely cook on the boat.
Saturday, we went out for a sail and saw the final race of the Banderas Bay regatta. Very cool.
Sunday, there was a huge Tourism show here for travel agents which of course, we attended. They put a a huge venue for this on the Malecon, and had quite an extravaganza of folkloric dancing, music, food, drinks etc.
We actually stayed up till midnight to watch the fireworks display.
This week, we're going to Punta de Mita to anchor for a few days with our friends on "Endless Summer".
More later.

03/26/2012 | Dan & Sharon
Wow! I am so envious of you two. What fun you must be having. And I can't believe how cheap things are. Your room at the B&B really looks great. Sharon and I love your name - Capt. Crabby - how appropriate!! We are looking forward to your return so we can have a party and hear all about your wonderful trip. Love, Dan and Sharon

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