La Paz
La Paz and Todos Santos Mexico - Cruising Blog
Posted June 15th, 2008 by Dolce VitaIt is another great morning in La Paz so I thought I would put together another blog so you can see some of the views I have here each day. It gets warm here, or should I say HOT. However, the winds cool everything down to the high 60's in the late afternoon through the evening so sleeping is great. I wish I could say this will continue but the locals say next month it will remain hot all day and evening |
Cruising from Turtle Bay to La Paz Mexico - Blog
Posted June 5th, 2008 by Dolce VitaWe have arrived after sailing for 28 hours at an anchorage off of a sandy beach on a remote island. The island is Isla Cedros. Turtle Bay, tomorrows stop, is 30 miles away. We had ourselves another adventure before leaving on today's route. Nothing wrong with the boat. Something more scary. |
MAJOR LOSS! - Forum
Posted April 23rd, 2008 by KevinWhile this may not apply to the majority of you, some of the Yachtpals members may be in my area or have relatives in my area.
MAJOR LOSS!
New Rawson going from La Paz to San Carlos-Questions advice for Newbie
Posted April 10th, 2008 by dampmanIt must be the season for people to buy Rawson's in La Paz as I just read Kevin's posts about sailing his new Rawson to Puerto Vallarta. I have also purchased a used Rawson in La Paz that I am repowering.Wistful is a beautiful well outfitted 1981 cutter. Unfortunately I didnt go for a new Yanmar like Kevin but instead elected to get a rebuilt Volvo MD11 to match the blown motor my boat came with. I flew down for two weeks with an installer and delivery crew lined up but unfortnately my "new rebuilt" wasnt running.
Sea Vixen - Blog
Posted April 9th, 2008 by KevinWell, I went and done it. I bought a sailboat, a 1960 Rawson 30. She's called Sea Vixen. Currently, she's on the hard in La Paz, Mexico. I'm a pro photographer and video journalist, and haven't sailed for quite a few years. In addition to myself, there will be a friend of mine and his 2 sons. Neither my friend or his sons have ever been on anything larger than a 16' aluminum fishing boat. |
From La Paz to Puerto Vallarta
Posted March 20th, 2008 by KevinHi,
I just bought a Rawson 30 in La Paz, the first sailboat I've owned since 1985. I need to sail her from La Paz to Puerto Vallarta. We will be leaving the first week of May. In addition to myself, I have 3 inexperienced crew and one good life long sailor to make the trip.
My question is: What kind of winds and seas can I expect from La Paz to Mazatlan? And then onward to Puerto Vallarta? Right now the winds seem to be primarily out of the south and south by southwest.
Thanks,
Kevin



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