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Vlog#27
We sail from La Cruz to Punta de Mita. This journey wasn’t a long one, just to the tip of Banderas Bay but we saw the most whales we’ve ever seen in that short of time! Every tack we made we were dodging them.
The engine breaks down and we h...
We put sailing on the back burner for now. We say goodbye to our boat and head back to Colorado for the summer. There are a few reasons for this- we need to work a little to make some extra money to help continue sailing, as well as spending some quality t...
Sailing is over for us while we take a break to head back home to Colorado for the summer, but first we have a TON of boat work to complete to get our girl ready and safe to sit in the marina for the next four months.
There is always a long list of work t...
Vlog#25
We sail out of Cabo San Lucas and off to get propane. We thought it would take a quick hour maybe! but it turned into an all day event. We called the day before and we were told that we could buy it at the marina fuel dock, but upon arrival, they d...
After sailing for a week to reach San Carlos, we relax a bit and go fishing with Erica’s dad Jacques who has a boat of his own here.
We knew there was a boat load (excuse the pun) of work to be done to prepare to leave here on the dock for the upcoming...
WE still have winds that make it hard to sail, surprisingly there is actually a lot to do on a sailboat when its becalmed in the middle of the ocean!
On this episode, we are a week into our sail up to Mexico and we have been becalmed for 4 of them. The we...
Vlog#20
We finally sail into Ensenada, Mexico still not knowing if they would let us in as we didn't have "correct" paperwork. We had a since we had sailed all night and were woken up saying it was time to go check in at customs. We had the marina help u...
In Episode 6 - Sailing Mexico - Mazatlan to Puerto Vallarta, we depart Mazatlan harbor and make our way down the Mexican mainland coast.
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We haul out in the yard, paint the bottom, fix the water maker (at last) and head to La Cruz
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Gargoyle sails 500 nautical miles from Acapulco to the last port in Mexico, Puerto Chiapas. We sail through the Gulf of Tehauntapec managing to get the perfect weather window and managing long lines throughout the Gulf. We check out the local tourist at...
Gargoyle leaves Barra de Navidad to head to Ixtapa / Zihuatanejo. We make a quick stop in Manzanillo to check out the port city's sites and sounds. The holidays are spent in Zihuatanejo with friends and we depart after a spectacular new years.
To ensure we get to Barra de Navidad for the start of the Panama Posse, we do a straight line sail from Cabo to Mexico's Gold Coast. We arrive early due to 20-30 knots of sustained wind and take time to relax in Tenacatita. Then we take a quick trip to Ba...
We continue outfitting our boat for the season and focus on the electrical system. We replace our hatch, repair our water tank and drive to Phoenix to pickup our new rudder. While in San Carlos working hard at the boatyard, we give ourselves a break and ta...
We sail our Island Packet 37 cutter rigged sailboat from La Paz to Mazatlan in this Episode 5. The sail over was very mellow with hardly any wind at all. All that changed the morning we needed to enter Mazatlan Harbor. Winds picked up and the waves acro...
On this episode of WE|Sail WE have some great sailing, continue trying to fish for anything BUT Barracuda, and have an amazing visit back to Tulum.
Most sailing journeys begin with as dream and for us that dream began in Tulum, the amazingly charming lit...
On this episode of WE | Sail we sail out from Cuba with a 24 hour passage ahead to Mexico. During the crossing we finally have a little better luck with our fishing lines as we cross over the Gulf Stream. We receive a warm welcome to Mexico by a HUGE pod o...
We manage to finish our final fresh provisioning and grab a couple of special beers for the important parts of the passage. We actually leave sight of land and start the epic journey across the South Pacific from Cabo San Lucas to Hiva Oa in French Polynes...
We finally leave La Paz for the last time and make our way towards Cabo San Lucas which is where we will check out of Mexico for good. On the way we take the last opportunity to clean Nutshell’s hull before we embark on the South Pacific Crossing.
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With only a few days to go before we leave La Paz, Magnus builds a temporary gas locker extension out of pine. This will now mean that we can house the taller gas bottles which we have managed to find in Mexico.
Wendy keeps on with the sewing tasks, worki...
There’s so much to do before we head off across the South Pacific to the Marquesas. Bobby takes us to a farmer’s wholesale fresh produce market to pick up some old crates to store our cans for the crossing and we buy bulk produce. Then it’s back to N...
Nutshell has a leak and Magnus tries hard to find it before the boat fills with water!
He makes a start on the new ratlines which we will need for looking out to check for hazards where we are going.
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After cancelling the South-Pacific crossing, I decided to sail North before the hurricane season. I really enjoyed singlehanding the Sea of Cortez way more than I was expecting. On this episode, you'll get to see what sailing Mexico is all about and get to...
We check out a few of the anchorages in the Sea of Cortez. We visit a lovely little place called Honeymoon Cove with its three cute beaches and then head over to Puerto Escondido just in time to shelter from a few days of bad weather which are hitting the ...
With the oven now fixed, Magnus experiments with a new bread making recipe and technique for making bread. It’s very successful!
We see the largest pod of dolphins that we have ever seen. There must have been over 100 in the pod!
We observe the local f...
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