Turtle Bay was really bumpy, with a lot of surge. We had to move from one side of the bay to the other, and the swells slightly lessened, it was not a fun night. Turtle Bay lies about halfway along the Pacific coast of the Baja California Peninsula. Th…
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Air conditioning pump hook up to the main engine
Our second temporary fix has been a hose connected to the air conditioning pump. This has gotten us from Turtle Bay to Cabo. We have parts being flown in from Seattle… They should be here tomorrow and life will be good again.
Ensenada to Turtle Bay
Our cruise from Ensenada to Turtle Bay was very eventful. We cruised 280nm and it took us about 30 hours. As we approached Cedros Island around 4am our engine alarm sounded getting everyones attention! The water pump on the main engine stopped pumping …
Fubar Dinner in Ensenada
Bob Senter, Kay, Bill and David Bock. We had a wonderful dinner and met up with everyone on the fubar. We will leave early in the morning for our next leg to Turtle Bay. Bill went golfing today and I went to Costco and got a new Mexican phone and air c…
Leaving Long Beach
We headed out through the break water in Long Beach at 2:30 pm on Monday Nov 8th for our 140 nm over night to Ensenada Mexico. The seas where calm and the moon was bright. The dolphins welcomed us into the Marina Coral where we are tied up to the dock….
"Fuzzy Dice"
Bill with Bob and Barb after receiving some fuzzy dice to go along with his flaming bulbous bow! Sounds kinda naughty doesn’t it?
