Slow Dancing

18 January 2020 | Rio Dulce, Izabal, Guatemala
08 November 2019 | Catamaran Marina Rio Dulce, Izabal, Guatemala
08 November 2019 | Catamaran Marina Rio Dulce, Izabal, Guatemala
08 November 2019 | Catamaran Marina Rio Dulce, Izabal, Guatemala
08 November 2019 | Catamaran Marina Rio Dulce, Izabal, Guatemala
08 November 2019 | Catamaran Marina, Rio Dulce, Izabal, Guatemala
08 November 2019 | Catamaran Marina, Rio Dulce, Izabal, Guatemala
06 October 2019 | Catamaran Marina Izabal, Guatemala
06 October 2019 | Catamaran Marina Izabal, Guatemala
06 October 2019 | Catamaran Marina Izabal, Guatemala
06 October 2019 | Catamaran Marina Izabal, Guatemala
06 October 2019 | Catamaran Marina Izabal, Guatemala
06 October 2019 | Catamaran Marina Izabal, Guatemala
06 October 2019 | Catamaran Marina Izabal, Guatemala
06 October 2019 | Catamaran Marina Izabal, Guatemala
01 October 2019 | Dream Catcher Eco Lodge Rio Dulce, Izabal
29 September 2019 | Catamaran Marina, Guatemala
29 September 2019 | Catamaran Marina, Guatemala
29 September 2019 | Catamaran Marina, Guatemala
29 September 2019 | Catamaran Marina, Guatemala

Sail On Slow Dancing

18 January 2020 | Rio Dulce, Izabal, Guatemala
Melissa Kenshalo | Rainy
Slow Dancing, our beautiful Island Packet, carried us far and wide. We sailed and lived on her for almost eight years. Our travels through the Bahamas, the Caribbean, and Central America were filled with wonderful adventures on sea and land. We met many extraordinary people and made lifelong friends. We had daily opportunities to live simply, independently and resourcefully. We thank you Slow Dancing for a journey of safe passages. We hold you in our hearts and memories. We pass you to your new owners for the chance to realize their dreams.

We will continue to live our dream, to witness remarkable sights, and to remain in tune with the sea. We will share new adventures and create new memories on our new boat.

Marina Life

08 November 2019 | Catamaran Marina Rio Dulce, Izabal, Guatemala
Melissa Kenshalo | Rainy
The community of cruisers at Catamaran Marina gather often. Dan and Dana play tennis.

Marina Life

08 November 2019 | Catamaran Marina Rio Dulce, Izabal, Guatemala
Melissa Kenshalo | Rainy
Rosa and I share a hug.

Marina Life

08 November 2019 | Catamaran Marina Rio Dulce, Izabal, Guatemala
Melissa Kenshalo | Rainy
Dockmaster Steve is always ready to lend a hand at the marina and in the local community.

Marina Life

08 November 2019 | Catamaran Marina Rio Dulce, Izabal, Guatemala
Melissa Kenshalo | Rainy
Aeshah's human crew, Jen and John, share a smile as Chico, boss cat, finds a scratch or treat from everyone.
He rules the marina.

Marina Life

08 November 2019 | Catamaran Marina, Rio Dulce, Izabal, Guatemala
Melissa Kenshalo | Rainy
Kara and Mindy are part of "Spanish Class." We converse with each other after yoga.
Vessel Name: Slow Dancing
Vessel Make/Model: Island Packet 44
Hailing Port: Annapolis, MD
Crew: Melissa and Dan Kenshalo
About: We began sailing on Chesapeake in 2005. Seven years later we became full time cruisers. We have explored the Bahamas, Eastern Caribbean, Western Caribbean and Central America. Our journeys have been full of fun and laughter.
Slow Dancing's Photos - Scenes from Grenada
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Med & Vet Schools
Stock cars for race
Commercial Dock: Prime real estate
Concord Falls
Brunch: Great food and friends at brunch
Women Who Sail : Lunch at Whisper Cove Marina
Pretty Mas: Our favorite parade with steel pans, costumes and children.
Blood Moon: Dinghy drift waiting for the moon.
Juve Spectator: Spectators can choose a rainbow of colors.  Grenada is cruiser friendly.
Gouyave: Band playing at the Friday fish fry.
Pearls Airport: Planes from 1984 invasion.
On! On!: Hashers follow slippery, steep trails through the countryside.
Steel Pan Band
Juve Mas: Jab Jabs parade through the streets.
Coconuts: There is dancing.
Grenadian Colors: Recycled tires anyone?
Pretty Mas: There are participants in all shapes & sizes
Roger
Happy Hashers
Blue Barrels from England: Grenadian households may receive 2 barrels of goods from family members who reside overseas.
 
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