Living The Dream

Most of them dream... We LIVE IT.

Vessel Name: Santorini
Vessel Make/Model: Mariner/Mayflower 48'
Hailing Port: Punta Gorda, Florida
Crew: Tom, Dawn, Chico & Kamala
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13 August 2016 | Isla Mujeres, Mexico
28 July 2013 | Punta Gorda, FL
28 July 2013 | Punta Gorda, FL
22 April 2011 | St. Andrews Bay, Panama City, FL
21 March 2011 | Panama City, Florida
16 March 2011 | Port St. Joe, Florida
14 March 2011 | Tampa Bay, FL
12 March 2011 | Ft. Myers, Florida
11 March 2011 | Ft. Myers Beach, FL
03 March 2011 | Isla Mujeres, MX
25 February 2011 | Isla Mujeres, MX
17 February 2011 | Colon, Panama
14 February 2011 | Panama City, Panama
07 February 2011 | Panama City, Panama
05 February 2011 | Isla Toboga
02 February 2011 | Golfo de Panama
01 February 2011 | Panama
31 January 2011 | Bahia Honda to Ensenada Benao
30 January 2011 | Bahia Honda, Panama
Recent Blog Posts
13 August 2016 | Isla Mujeres, Mexico

Back in Isla Mujeres!

It's been a fast 3 years since moving to Punta Gorda, FL. Although we haven't done much sailing, we have made some very nice improvements and upgrades to Santorini. We had her hauled out for bottom paint - this time applying Petit Trinidad 75. It had been 5 years since her last paint job with Trinidad [...]

28 July 2013 | Punta Gorda, FL

Home At Last

We moved into our new house end of May 2013. Tom towed the SeaRay down and put it in storage. We made several trips down to move, but sadly left Santorini behind in Panama City, Fl until we could prepare her slip in Punta Gorda.

28 July 2013 | Punta Gorda, FL

Getting Our Freedom Back

After swallowing the anchor in Panama City, FL for 2 years we are looking forward to getting back into cruising mode. We were certainly grateful for Tom landing a job when he did - it saved us when our businesses went bust. It was tough working 8-5 M-F with 1 week of vacation after having been self-employed [...]

22 April 2011 | St. Andrews Bay, Panama City, FL

Settling In on the Gulf Coast

We had a great trip back to OC. It was wonderful to see everyone and a relief to finally move the rest of our stuff. We stopped and stayed with family and friends along the way during our trip home. We missed the kitties, and they missed us even more. Our neighbors, Don & Kelly live on a houseboat [...]

21 March 2011 | Panama City, Florida

Back to the OC

Well it's only been 4 days since we sailed into port here in Panama City, FL but we're already heading back to Orange County, CA. My friend Beth is engaged to a great guy named Alan. He happens to own a private jet. They flew in this afternoon from Key West for a short overnight visit and are returning [...]

18 March 2011 | Panama City, Florida

Mission Accomplished: Over 5000 miles in less than 5 months!

We finally made it! We sailed into St. Andrews Bay at 2 pm on St. Patrick's Day, it was a very moving experience! There's nothing like achieving a many years long goal. The people here are wonderful - everyone is SO NICE! Southern hospitality is alive and well.

Where the Beautiful People Hang

26 December 2010 | Barillas Marina Club, El Salvador
Our longest continuous time at sea so far (and hopefully going forward) is 5 days and 4 nights: about 560 nautical miles. Due to the high cost of clearing in, we decided to skip Guatemala. I told Tom that I think 3 nights in a row at sea are my max, the 4th night in a row at sea was tough.

The cruising guides say good things about both Bahia del Sol and Barillas Marina Club, but Barillas charges $100 less just to go there, so that made our decision easy. After 96 hours at sea, we barely made it to the pilot waypoint by the 4 pm cut off time. It’s early because it takes another hour to go the 7 miles or so up the estuary and there are no lights along the way.

We got tied up to our mooring and our “guests” arrived about 6 pm: the Port Captain, Immigration and Customs Officials and a military guy to do a boat inspection. They completed our paperwork efficiently and made us feel very welcome. Then we went ashore to check in to the marina, they too were wonderful. It was Thursday evening and Friday is one of the two days they go in to town so we signed up to go. It was Christmas Eve so the town was crazy! We’d been so out of touch with the holiday rush.

Barillas Marina Club is a private club that many wealthy people in El Salvador belong to: many arrive by private airplane on a nearby landing strip. They have tight security, a nice pool, 20 or 30 palapas near the pool and scattered over the neatly landscaped grounds – all with power and wifi. Twice a week, at no extra charge, their van takes you to Usulatan, a nearby town with a vast range of stores and services. The mooring prices are very economical and we liked it so much we stayed for a week!

While they have many, many moorings, only about 6 boats, including ours, were in the marina. Two were long term tenants without their owners present. One had been there for 6 months, one got in a week before we did and the other the day before we arrived. We met the three other couples on the van and became fast friends.

We had Christmas Eve cocktails and hors d’orves on the Santorini and made plans for a Christmas Day Turkey and Potluck Dinner. The next day Jack cooked the turkey on the BBQ and we chipped in for the rest of the dinner. We ate under one of the palapas.

It was so much fun to connect and create an instant Cruiser Family. Joanie and Jack have been cruising for 17 years and were on their way home to Canada to complete their circumnavigation. Dick and Nancy have been cruising for 14 years and were on their way to Z-town to complete theirs. Both couples were headed north. Don and Judy had been at Barillas for 6 months doing repairs on damage sustained in Tropical Storm Agatha earlier in the year. They fell in love with the place and decide to stay a while. They were just about ready to continue south, so we ended up leaving together to head to Nicaragua.
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