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Bahia San Nicolas

June 30 – July 2, 2013

Bahia San Nicolas was mostly just a rest stop for us.  However, the boys went for a very, very, very, very long day excursion, which had Carolina and I worried, but since they came back with lobsters, all was forgiven.  Mostly.


Logbook – June 30, 2013 (San Juanico to Bahia San Nicolas)

Passage Log Highlights

    • (No time logged) Depart San Juanico
    • 1507 Main & Gennaker, no engines
    • 1710 Arrive Bahia San Nicolas, scope = 132/19 = 6.9

Daily Notes


San Junico to San Nicolas
A fast day sail under main and gennaker from San Juanico to Bahia San Nicolas
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Exodus on passage from San Juanico to Bahia San Nicolas.  Eighteen knots from the SE makes for a fast day sail.
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Exodus on passage from San Juanico to Bahia San Nicolas.
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Lady Carolina on passage from San Juanico to Bahia San Nicolas
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Mom and Alex minding the helm
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The Geography of Bahia San Nicolas (Spoiler alert: on our way back south we will stay on the south side of Punta Pulpito which is a very striking geologic feature)
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Sunset at Bahia San Nicolas

Logbook – July 1, 2013 (Bahia San Nicolas)

Daily Notes


Email to family and friends dated July 1, 2013

Subject: Hi!

We are hanging out at Bahia San Nicolas just North of San Juanico. The boys are all out spearfishing, so I’ve had the morning to myself. Our sail yesterday was fantastic, 25 kts from the SE. When we got here the boys were reeling in the fishing poles and Alex found a shirt on the end of his line. Then he said, “hey, it has one of our clothes pins on it!” It was Tim’s rash guard that must have blown off and we happened to recover it on the fishing line. Crazy. I had my first morning as net controller and made it a little bit interesting when I actually switched frequencies in the middle of the weather report. I realized it and got back on track, but it was a little embarrassing. Steve on Lady Carolina told me he did the exact same thing his first time, so I guess it’s a kid boat thing.
Anyway, we will probably leave here tomorrow or Wed to be up at Bahia Concepcion for the 4th. Hope you are all having a great summer so far!
Love,
-D.


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Kyle with a nice fish
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Brenden and Kyle doing the work
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Lobster feast!
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Steve is proud

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