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Mexico to French Polynesia

Our Pacific journey from Mexico to French Polynesia on Power Catamaran Savanah J

Vessel Name: Savanah J
Vessel Make/Model: HYS Yachts
Hailing Port: Mooloolabah
11 May 2018 | 0 00'N:126 27'W, Crossed the Equator
03 May 2018 | 13 34'N:113 25'W, Middle of North Pacific
18 April 2018 | Puerto Vallarta
02 April 2018
03 March 2018 | 25 58'N:115 31'W,
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11 May 2018 | 0 00'N:126 27'W, Crossed the Equator

Day 12

On the home run - only 7 days to go. We crossed the equator this moring around 10am with a toast to King Neptune. We have been progressing at a steady pace. Seas have been relativly calm. We had 3 days of 3-4m Swells and 20kn on our nose which was a little uncomfortable and slow going. Made it difficult [...]

03 May 2018 | 13 34'N:113 25'W, Middle of North Pacific

Day 5

5 days in and all is going really well. We have settled into a routine and just passing time. Thank goodness for kindle. We had our first tropical rain storm last night which apart from been a bit lumpy for a few hours gave the boat a good wash down and we managed to fill our water tanks up. So today is washing day. The water is warm and clear. We have been fishing but only managed to catch 1 so far but it was a MARLIN . All well on board. xx

18 April 2018 | Puerto Vallarta

Copper Canyon

After a few enjoyable nights on the islands we crossed the Sea of Cortez to mainland Mexico to catch with our cruising buddies Lyn and Dave and there family guests Viv and Bridget.

Departed Ensenada

03 March 2018 | 25 58'N:115 31'W,
Finally departed Ensenda after a 5 month stay. Heading south towards San Jose Cabo, bottom on Baja California approx 700nm. 1st big trip in over 12 months so we are both feeling a little anxious as we dont have fond memorys of traveling down the West coast of USA in 2016.

Day 1 was a bit rolly with seas building to 2.5m and winds 15kn but all behind us so apart from a bit sloppy went well. I felt a little ordinary all day but glad to report I have my sea legs this morning. John however has been fine. Enjoying been back on the water.

Day 2 nice flat seas that we hope will continue for anothe 24 hours until we get to our first anchorage.

The land scape is very bare typical Mexico desert, barren land.

We have been greeted by pods of dolphins and can see water spouts from whales in the distance. Fishing has been slow but so far we have caught 1 yellow tail and looking forward to some Ceviche later today.

All feeling good on board though tied

xx
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