We did get to do a little sailing while Babs and Tim were here. These are pictures of our trip to Bahia de Jobos, a bay about 5 miles away. We anchored there for the night and sailed back the next day.
Sundowners in Bahia de Jobos.
Friday, November 27, 2009
El Yunque Rain Forest, PR
Babs and Tim came to visit for a week while we were in Salinas. We toured the island, ate street food and drank rum and a beer or two. One of the places we went was the Rain Forest. We were not expecting much and were very much surprised. It is a very beautiful place and we all enjoyed it very much.
View of El Yunque from a tower.Ponce, PR
We made a trip into Ponce with Larry and Ann Marie. It is different than San Juan and has as much history as San Juan.
The old fire station has been turn into a museum/monument. It is located on the square in old downtown/ art district.Thursday, November 12, 2009
Old San Juan, PR
Boqueron to Salinas
We left Boqueron with sadness, it is a very captivating place. We sailed with Loafers Glory, Sarabond and Te Oigo bound for Salinas on the south coast where we will spend some time on boat projects and entertaining friends. We made short early morning jumps between stops so as to be tucked in somewhere before the trade winds kicked in and the seas got a little uncomfortable. The jumps were 15 to 20 miles at a time and very nice. One of the stops was Ponce and was welcome but not that great. The yacht club harbor where everyone stays is deep (30 ft.) and crowded. We left the next morning at 0730 for Caja de Muertos, a very beautiful island that is a state park. Lobster season is open year round in PR so everyone was hunting. We had caught a small tuna called a tunny, Te Oigo had caught a Spanish mackerel and Sarabond caught a huge lobster so that night we all went to Loafers Glory and cooked up a feast. Life is good.
Cabo Rojo light house is a very demanding site as you round the west coast of PR and turn east along the southern coast.
Cabo Rojo light house is a very demanding site as you round the west coast of PR and turn east along the southern coast.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Puerto Rico
We are in Boqueron, PR. The bay faces west so it is normally a calm anchorage and good holding. We got in early Friday and called in to customs. The check in was easy and done over the phone. The next night was Halloween and Boqueron came alive with hundreds of people dressed for the occasion. We also dressed a little and had a great time. The difference in the the DR and the PR is striking. We enjoyed the DR but Puerto Ricans are truly wonderful people, very gregarious and friendly. PR is very beautiful. Here are a few pics of Halloween night in Boqueron.
The Mona Passage can be a very hard sail and getting to Puerto Rico or visa versa an ordeal. Fortunately we had a very good crossing. We sailed with Loafers Glory and Sandy Annie as a group. We made the crossing in 30 hours. It can take as long as 60 hours or longer. Samana was OK and is a cruise ship stop. The Port Authority and Commandant of the Navy were very nice and check-out for our dispachio for PR was a total cost of $20 US. The bay has very good holding but you have to lock up your outboard and put your dink on board every night because theft is prevalent.
Crossing the Mona
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