Position: West coast of Isla Pedro Gonzales, in the Bay of Panama N08 55.44 W79 31.93 Mileage: 40nm Number of miles to go: 3810nm (of 3850nm) Fish count: 2 Mahi Mahi and 1 Cero THEY CAN SAIL Well the humans have proved the boat still sails. Only two thing needed […]
Yearly archives: 2018
Just 40nm away from the “hustle and bustle” of Panama City is a string of islands called the Las Perlas. They got their name from the pearls found here. Friends told us that it was worth stopping here before we head across the Pacific to French Polynesia. I need the […]
It can be a bit daunting figuring out where to stop on the Pacific Ocean side when you transit the canal. If your transit is similar to ours, you can arrive on the Pacific side of the canal well after dark. If you have crew and supplies to drop off, […]
We are no ‘Steven Speilbourg’ but we hope you enjoy this little collection of some of the photage of the Panama Canal transit. Special thanks have to go to Bill and JoAnne, from the s/v Ultra, as this is their video photage. You can go to You Tube and put […]
In my last blog you will remember that I had the humans MADLY working hard at getting everything ready for our Pacific crossing. Before they can do any Ocean crossing, they had to get to that ocean first. One of the fastest and easiest ways to get from the Atlantic […]
We are getting everything ready to pass through the Panama Canal from the Caribbean to the Pacific. We are presently in Shelter Bay Marina, located on the West side of Limon Bay, directly across the bay from the city of Colon. Our transit through the canal will take two days […]