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Preparing to go home
Steve 07/25/2012, Paradise Village, Nuevo Vallarta mexico
Tomorrow I will be returning to San Diego for the first time in 10 months. I am REALLY excited to be seeing my kids and all of my friends that I haven't seen for so long. I've been extremely busy here getting Si Bon prepared to weather it alone for a couple of weeks and also set up for the rest of the hot summer and the upcoming cruising season.
07/25/2012 | SV THIRD DAY
Hey Amigo. I like your way of going home better! We are currently in Mag Bay waiting for the next weather window to turtle bay. That 747 route is looking pretty inviting right about now!
Take care Rich 07/25/2012 | Steve Cook
Hey Rich, yes I have been following your posts as you make your way back. Both ways have their advantages. Stay safe amigo.
07/25/2012 | larrikin
equilizing, what the ????
In Concepcion, f...g hot but beautiful. Nov 3rd we';; be in Mantenchen Bay looking for that back room. See you there. Come visit us and sail back with us. Enjoy SD. Verdo 07/26/2012 | ambs
SEE YOU SOON! good luck with the last minute stuff :-)
Pangas and Pangeros
Steve 07/16/2012, everywhere in Mexico
From the minute you start planning a cruise to Mexico you start hearing the term "Panga". At first I didn't really pay much attention to this new (to me) term. Then I started hearing horror stories about these "rinky dink" mexican fishing boats that drive or drift around at night with no lights, sometimes harassing poor gringo cruisers, and I became somewhat concerned. A panga is a small (18-30 feet) boat which is primarily designed as an inexpensive, durable fishing boat. Most pangas have an outboard engine of between 45-200 HP, and not much else in the form of technology. Many of the ports and the Mexican Navy now require that the Pangas have some sort of light...although it is usually only a very small white light...if that. When cruising in non tourist areas you get very use to seeing beat up pangas, often with one of the pangeros (fisherman) bailing out water with a cut down plastic container of some sort as they head out to sea for a night of fishing. The Pangeros are tough men who live a tough life. I've never been threatened by one or seen one drifting around at night in my way. Sharon and I were warned away with flashlights one night by several pangeros as we approached an anchorage after dark. Seems they didn't want us to run over their nets...and we didn't want to either. In fact the biggest threat I've ever felt from the pangeros is that they put out nets or long lines with no visible marking, if we are to wrap one around the prop it can be serious trouble.
07/20/2012 | Mark burrows
Very nice Steve, its great to read your blogs.
Working on my boat Sat, need to fix my outhaul, and install a second bilge pump switch. Excitement in Paradise
Steve 07/13/2012, Paradise Village, Nuevo Vallarta mexico
OK...so there isn't really much excitement in paradise right now, it fact a better title would have been "boredom in paradise", but who would read the blog with that title? Yes, I am beginning to see why all of my fellow gringos have bailed out and gone back to their native countries for the summer. We have definitely fallen into a weather routine here in paradise. Beginning sometime in the evening or during the night the clouds roll in, the thunder shakes the ground and the sky lights up. Oh, and the rain comes down...usually very hard. Not to be negative, there are some advantages to this, it does keep the temperature down, it washes off the boat nicely, and trying to figure out which one of my ports (windows) is leaking tonight, gives me something to do.
07/13/2012 | Steve Box
Paradise comes in many forms, and they all have their attributes ... and often require some maintenance. I've got a few leaks that show up in Ariel when we get the rain ... and in TEXAS we celebrate the rain.
weekly updates
Steve 07/06/2012, Paradise Village, Nuevo Vallarta mexico
Well, the BIG news this week is that Sharon landed herself what seems to be a great job with a place called The World Learning Center. While this a perfect opportunity for her, it will mean that she will be staying in the US for at least the foreseeable future. I am hoping that she'll be able to sneak in a vacation or two this winter, and come down for some warm weather and sailing.
07/06/2012 | Michael Sanderson
Steve, when you get back to San Diego at the tail end of this month, Holly and I would love to meet yo in person. We've known Sharon for some time and had been looking forward to meeting up with both of you when we bring our boat South this November. We'd both really like the chance to bend your ear about what it's like to to be "out there"
07/06/2012 | shaybo
Hey Mike you might have better luck if you offer to buy him some beers. Not to worry though, he's a cheap date.... he drinks Coors Lt :)
07/06/2012 | Steve Cook
Ha Ha Shaybo, yo a funny girl. She's for the most part correct Mike, I'll get in touch went I get to SD.
Election day in Mexico
Steve 06/30/2012, Mexico
Tomorrow (Sunday) is election day in Mexico. The Mexicans will be electing a new President and most of the underlaying cabinets (or whatever they call them here). Now, I think that it is a pretty good idea to hold elections on a Sunday for a number of reasons. Think about it for a minute and ask yourselves how many times you've use your job as an excuse for not voting....I know I have more than once. Procrastinators will also have all day Saturday to figure out who they want to vote for. To help everyone out, Mexico has banned the sale of any alcohol beverages...anywhere in Mexico. The ban started today and lasts through Monday. Yes, you read that correctly, right now you cannot buy alcohol in Mexico...ANYWHERE, not in a bar, not at a resort, not in a tienda....no not even in Walmart...NO WHERE!!!
07/01/2012 | Steve Cook
correction;
I just went for my afternoon walk and it appears that Paradise Village resort is for some reason able to serve alcohol. Yes there were plenty of happy gringos sipping cold cerveza in the hotel bar. So I have received and then reported bad information and feel terrible, so terrible that I think I'm going to back over for happy hour and join them. 07/03/2012 | Ambi
Whether this is true or not you definitely just made my day by this amazing piece of information. Those Mexicans are smart! Enjoy the gringo drinking :)
The rainy season
Steve 06/29/2012, Puerto Vallata
Is this the beginning of the rainy season?
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