Follow our voyage aboard Julia, a traditionally built wooden sailboat, as we cross the Sea of Cortez and head east to the mainland side for a haul-out in Guaymas. The journey continues south along the coast to the vibrant city of Mazatlan where we explore the town and make final provisions for our Pacific Ocean crossing west, our biggest adventure yet.
Julia is an Atkin designed Ingrid ketch. She is a traditional wooden boat, constructed of fir and cedar on oak, built in Desolation Sound in 1960.
music:
Back to the Woods by Jason Shaw – Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License – Music by Audionautix.com
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