11/02/2009, Location tracking map updated with our 0920hrs position
As the sun was just starting to rise over the Mexico mainland mountains, I watched as a 18lb bull Dorado struck our cedar plug lure. I screamed DORADO ON, and the sleeping crew rushed up into the cockpit for the excitement. It took 20 minutes to land it, but our ice box is now stuffed with Dorado filets as we approach Santa Rosilia. I managed to cut my finger while cleaning the fish and then later smashed another finger on the same hand trying the catch the boom as it tried to fly across the deck, but it could have been worse, I could have caught it with my head.
We are 7 miles out of Rosilia and are looking forward to Dorado for lunch followed by a famous Bacon Wrapped hot dog for dinner!
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11/02/2009, full moon and calm seas
Tracking Map updated with current position as of 0045hrs Monday morning.
It's currently 0030hrs and we are making our way south. The full moon out tonight is lighting our way with the wind at 6-8kts off our stern gently pushing us towards Santa Rosilia. We just passed a large shrimpper on his way north and in short, it's a beautiful night. We left the San Francisquito at 1800hrs, just as the sun was slipping below the mountains and so far have had an uneventful passage. SV Windfall is a few hours behind us, as they decided to rest until midnight before starting south.
We should reach Santa Rosilia sometime around noon on Monday and are looking forward to seeing our friends on SV Ocean Blue, who spent the summer in Santa Rosilia. With the arrival of THIRD DAY and Windfall, all of the kids boats will be in Rosilia, so I'm sure the kids will have a good time.
The kids are sleeping in the V-berth while Lori's napping on the port seate, having just came off watch.
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11/01/2009, it's about time we have a release!
Rumors of our first DVD production have been swirling around since we cast off cruising over a year ago and we are happy to finally make those rumors a reality with the release of our first project: A Cruisers Christmas. I don't want to over sell our first release as an action and adventure flick equal to Raiders of the Lost Ark; however, if you are into relaxing Christmas music instrumentals set to our best sunrises, sunsets and anchorage images from our last year of cruising Mexico, then you will enjoy A Cruisers Christmas. The video clips and photos were all taken and edited aboard THIRD DAY during our last year of cruising and if you are spending Holidays in a cold climate, this 50 minute production could be just the thing this Christmas season.
We are currently preparing to leave the San Francisquito anchorage and heading to Santa Rosilia, where I will post a short DVD trailer to show what A Cruisers Christmas is all about. I'll also then have good enough internet access to make arrangement for the DVD's sale on our blog and website.
The below images are the DVD case front and back covers.


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