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Cruising in Mexico - Blog

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Its spring and time for a update, it has been a while since our last letter. We are in Mazatlan, have rented a house near the beach and Phoebe's school. The neighborhood is called Sabalo Country. It is at the north end of the city and also close to the marina where we keep Paxil. And yes we did say Phoebe's school. She began in January. The name of her school is Instituto Britanico and is a by-lingual program.

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Cruising in La Cruz Mexico - Blog

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We are in La Cruz and are waiting to get our main sail repaired by Russ and Debby on S/V Zephrus.

We had an accidental jibe and broke the preventer line and the sail caught up on the spreader and tore a 24" slit on the top. That happen last Tuesday when we were surfing around Cabo Corrientes near Roca Negra but we did 13kts overground and 11.5 on the log and then ouch!!!

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Sailboat in Mazatlan, Mexico

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Hola.

We are starting to settle into the Mexican lifestyle here in M town. We have the bus routes down pat and are enjoying the local scene and actually went to a night club for the first time since we left the city.

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Baja sailing - Turtle, Santa Maria, Magdalena Bays and Cabo

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We left Turtle Bay two and a half weeks ago. We caught a good weather window with good wind and seas. The trip took forty two hours of mostly sailing. We had some excitement on the second night. While on his watch Jeffrey got to see the brightest and largest meteor in his life.

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The Whale and Cruising south in baja

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Well we decided to start our trek down the coast of Baja the same day as the Baja 1000 started in town though be it a lot slower trip it just somehow seemed appropriate. As a few of you know we decided to gunk hole our way down the coast rather than going straight shot to here then to Magdalena bay and then of coarse Cabo.

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We're in Bahia San Quentin, Mexico

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We're in Bahia San Quentin, we're anchored in like 12 feet of water. We just had a whale use our bow roller, chain, keel, and stern anchor rode to scrape barnacles off himself, as well as the side of the boat! For the last 1/2 hour to hour! Got some great pictures...

We're all fine and well.

This is our third stop... We did Puerto Santo Tomas, Bahia Colonet, and now we're in Bahia San Quentin.

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