11/25/2009, Cabo
Hello all,
I may be repeating myself and I realize that these posts are out of order but listen to me... Never go to cabo san lucas on a boat. I take it back never stay at the marina. It is the most expensive marina in the world and up until now has been the only time I have been robbed in mexico. $108 for one night for secret agent man. kevin and KT went in there too and had a similar experience. Here is a picture of what it looks like to make land fall in cabo.
Eric
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Hello all,
The coastline here is very pretty all be it sketchy. There are manta rays that do backflips and sometimes get about 5 or 6 feet out of the water. They do this either for fun or to get parasites off of them. Also up this coast there are way less soundings on the chart than in America. I figure I had better get used to it.
Eric
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11/25/2009, la paz
Hello all,
Finally... I have an internet connection. I admit I have not been trying too hard but the main thing keeping me from all of you is that I believe my dell does not have an internal antenna, and my verizon connection went bye bye after I left the states because it is $5US per minute down here.
Where to begin? I had a super long day coming from bahia de los cabos. It was about 130 miles and I did not sleep because I was motor sailing and there was a lot of boats out, and I was really close to a lot of reefs with wrecks all over them. This would have been fine if I was sailing, but I can sleep through both my watch's alarm and the off course alarm when the engine is on and I was danger close to the reefs with wrecks on them. The two spots I passed that I want to go back to are los frallies and isla de los muertos. And Amy and I might go back and check both of those out when she gets here on saturday and gets settled in. Long story short it was brutal to stay up all night but I was OK when the sun came up (six cups of coffee also helped). I ended up being awake for 40 hours and change but it was no big deal. The pic is of me really sleepy at night.
Eric
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I will leve for lapaz tomorrow if it is not too gnarly. I miss you all so much and will catch up with you when I can.
Peace
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Look east just before dawn on the 17th and 18th and you might catch some of the Leonid meteor shower.
I love you and miss you so much!
Sounds like you are having a great experience. The dorado is a nicer catch versus the scary, sharp JAWS. Loved your birdie story. Enjoy your sunny weather. We have to batten down the hatches tonight as a storm front is moving through the Puget Sound. Joe & Donna
11/12/2009, Cabo
Hello all,
Well after a week at sea I have arrived in Cabo san Lucas. There is a vortex of tourism and hustles around the marina where Im at but regular Outside of that. It is the most expensive marina I have ever been at. My cruising guide said $1 per foot but that must be from the 1970s because one night for a 33' boat is $108! madre de dios. Needless to say Im out of here tomorrow and headed up the sea of cortez. I litterally ran around the streets of cabo today trying to clear migracion and the port captain.. like through traffic and in the streets around people. I have a few more errands to run but I have until 1:00 tomorrow. Highlights of the passage were some great sailing, I almost hit a pod of giant sperm whales... again, and caught a big yellowfin the first night out, a big mahi mahi this morning, and this bad boy at dawn about four days ago... Yikes... I saved the squid and he is now my favorite squid. Ill teach mom and dad how to update this blog so they can post my sailmails, but pictures are going to be few and far between. Hope you all are well and it is nice weather up there.
Peace,
Eric
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Good to talk to you Saturday!
Hello guys,
nice day out here. I have been in a slump fishing. It really seemed like I should have been in them today. There were lots of flying fish getting chased by something and I saw a several hundred pound marlin eating something, but no luck. Im going to go into cabo san lucas tomorrow to clear in. Brian and erin are stopping in a sweet looking bay in between here and lapaz and it sounds easier to clear migracion. Im actually trying to slow down right now because Im only about 45 miles away from where I want to be at dawn. I also need to get some stuff like a snorkel and some things for the boat. I checked the oil today and it was below the low mark. I pumped out about the amount that dad and I put in and put in a quart and a half and it is still below the low mark. It also doesnt say how much it takes in the manual. Anyway I learned a lesson in engine maitenance and will be on it in the future. The racor and raw water filter are also a little grody since san fransisco. There is a marine store close and Ive been practicing everything in spanish. Hope you guys are well.
Love Eric
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Hello everyone:
Not much to report today I fished really hard and wrote a song about fish and sang it in an attempt to get one on but as of this email it hasn't worked. The shark was really cool. It is, however going to make me think twice about swimming off the boat in the middle of the ocean again. Other than that I've read every word in the Cruising Worlds that I have. It has surpassed Seahorse as my favorite magazine now and I plan on writing to the editor. Tomorrow I am going to get back into my Solitude book. It turns out to be so-so and I have been slacking on it. I am at 24.29N 112.28W.
Eric
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Hey everyone:
I am currently going 5kts at the mark with my jib poled out to port in about 10-15 kts of breeze. The solar panels did a little better today and I did not run the engine. It was sunny which probably had something to do with it. Also during the day the sail blocks a lot of the sun so we'll see how they do in the Sea of Cortez. Today I was sitting in the cockpit reading the Voyagers Handbook when I heard a bad and foreign noise. I am so used to all the noises of the boat that this one caught my attention right away. It took me about 90 seconds to figure out what it was. The pin holding the gooseneck of the boom on the mast had worked out and was making a very resonant screech. Long story short it was so loaded that I had to take the boom off and the boom kicker, not an easy task in a rolling seaway. It took about an hour and I learned some new combinations of bad words. Nothing else new. . I am a little less than 300 miles from Cabo and still have 30 gallons of fuel in jerry cans.
Eric
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Hey:
Soooooo, I was just up keeping a really good watch because there is a fishing boat ahead of me but well clear. I was making fish standing at the sink and looked out the port side window and there was a pod of huge whales (twice as long as my boat) not 10 meters away. They were sperm whales, the same ones I saw on the Vic Maui race. I ran up to see if I was in them but they were all off to the port side. 7 or 8 of them, huge, massive. I grabbed my camera but didn't get any really good shots because of the settings I had on. Very cool. Big square heads. Definitely not pilot whales. Sooooo close. I am almost out of fish. My only problems are that the solar panels have a hard time keeping up with the electronics but I still have a lot of fuel. The prop is sketchy... don't know what the deal is but I dove the boat right before I left San Diego and it was loose on the shaft. I fixed it but right when you engage the gears it doesn't sound right. I hope it is the blades having a hard time coming out. I am leaning towards b-lining for La Paz. My friends are going to Bahia Santa Maria which is a little more than 200 miles away. It is really nice to talk to Brian twice a day on the ssb. I did not require clothes today which was nice.
Eric
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Hello:
Well I was a bit down today but it just got better as I went to pull in my lines for the night and pulled in a nice Yellowfin tuna (15lbs). It is no easy task killing and cleaning a fish by headlamp in a very rolly cockpit that I lubricated last night by spilling almost all of my gasoline in the middle of the night. I am about to talk to Brian and Erin on the SSB hopefully and I'll write you all tomorrow.
Eric
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Hi :
Just had a nice chat with Brian and Erin on the ssb. The first one ever! I am past them and way offshore compared to them but I had them loud and clear and we are going to try it in the morning too.
Eric
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Hey :
My position is 32.16.900N 117.19.577W. It is mellow and I have the sails up and the engine on. Tomorrow I will try to put up the kite and sail fast without the engine. It is less than 250 miles to Bahia Tortugas and about 700 miles to Cabo. I don't know if I'm going to stop but I don't have to decide for a couple of days. I met a cool Swedish girl today whos name was Freya ?sp. They sailed here through the northwest passage and are going through the panama canal on their way home. We spoke Norwegian and I gave her a boat card. I'll call you in a couple of weeks.
Eric
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Hey all,
Sorry for slacking on the blog, but hey, get used to it. I cant post at sea yet, though there is a way and ill figure it out in the future. I think I will give mom and dad my account info so they can post my emails while I am at sea but there will be no photos. San diego has been great. There was a DOD/police/coastguard bazar today here and I got to see how they spend our money keeping the ports safe. Two of the coolest things were an intersept boat with quad (yes 4) 300hp outboards and a $25000 radiation detector which looked like a flashlight. Anyway Im leaving and psyched to continue the trip but nervous in that I have sailed everyware on the trip before and knew what to expect and from now on I will be in uncharted territory and sailing farther and farther away from home. I miss my mom but I have found that the cruising comunity is a sort of family and we all share the adventure. Good luck to Voodoo Child racing aroung San Juan county this weekend. Ill look north and think about you guys. I have to say though, my foulies are put away.
Eric
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On the way I will go
Where the days left to breathe
Are not gone, are still long
I am traveling on
Hey all,
This is Delos. My friends Brian and Erin's Amel 53'. It is french and pretty cool. They have been living on it for a couple of years now and have been cruising for several months now. They went up to desolation sound for a month or two this summer to shake the boat down, and got married in seattle in August and took off. Tonight is the Sounders first playoff game against Houston. ESPN2 at 7:00. Brian and erin went to sandiego bay today and I might do the same tomorrow because they are renting a car and going to costco and it would be really nice to reprovision before Mexico.
Go Sounders,
Eric
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Jon passed along your blog info. I'm glad to see the sun still exists. Keep up on the surfing, I've got no doubt you'll be ready for the North Shore by the end of your trip. Snow's just around the corner in the Cascades.
Hello All,
Most of yesterday was spent surfing and sitting on the beach. Brian and Erin aquired longboards in Newport and were good enough to share their decks with Kevin and I. I heard the weather is pretty good up in Washington State, however down here in southern California I spent all day in the ocean without a wetsuit and was warm. The rate limiting factor in my surfing is the paddeling. When paddeling a surfboard, one uses muscles in ones shoulders that I have never made much use of and I was feeling it after a couple of hours. I caught some waves and stood up but still have to progress a lot before I should try to surf big waves. Right at the end of my first session I was tired and heading in and a big set came in. By big I mean five or six feet but I ended up getting washed. The first on I was on but too far forward on the board and endo'ed hard. The second one I also stacked on and the thrd one I was just trying to maintain. Brian and erin thought it was great. Anyway Im hooked and really psyched to surf mexico and the south pacific. Im in the market for a board.
Peace,
Eric
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Hang ten!
Scarves up!
Eric
Hello all,
Last night Brian and Erin had Kevin, KT, Myself, and Zack, who is sailing down to PV with Kevin and KT, over for dinner. We all brought grillable food and snacks and had our first real cruiser dinner. It felt really good to have all our dinghies tied up to "Delos" like it was a parking lot. We had some chicken and I brought rice and some mango, jalepeno, tequila sauce that Allison and I had procured in Tacoma while we were provisioning. Sauce is a great thing to have on a boat because when you catch fish you can get really creative making a meal and any sauce goes a long way to making it spectacular. I still have to do some provisioning before I leave and will make sure to stock up on stuff like that.
Eric
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Love, your sister.
Hello all,
Both of my cameras had issues for a while but Dave (kevins dad) has a car and I made it to the camera shop and got them sorted yesterday. We also went and checked out the BMW Oracle boat which was impressive. It was mostly shrouded but its size and the size of its rigs was worth seeing. They had it going 50 the other day on accident in a squall and they only have one chase boat that can hang with it which is a protector with tripple 275s on the back... pretty cool. People pulled this lobster out of the bay right under the dock Im at right now. Kevin is going to dive his boat again to put new zincs on it and is going to try and get some for a lobster dinner. The picture doesnt do it justice it was the biggest lobster Ive ever seen in my life.
Eric
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I'm glad you're enjoying SD. I have a good friend down there who is a cop. If you get bored he would probably take you on a ride-a-long during his night shift. Let me know. HR

