We delayed going to San Juanico because we kept hearing on the radio net that there were lots of boats there. But we could delay no longer. It seems we have gotten caught up in the traffic of cruisers returning to The Sea and crossing over to Baja from San Carlos. During our previous stays at San Juanico we anchored on the southern side, but this time we explored the north.
Depart Punta Pulpito Nov 12 at 1142 – Arrive San Juanico Nov 12 at 1400The beautiful anchorage of San Juanico. Previously we had anchored down near the most southern tip, the the wind direction this time of year dictated that we snuggled up to a bunch of other boats on the north side.
Logbook – November 12, 2013 (Punta Pulpito to San Juanico)
Passage Highlights
1133 Engines on
1142 Depart pulpito
1150 Engines off, Genniker run
1400 Arrive San Juanico
Daily Notes
Anchor windlass stopped working as we were dropping anchor – dropped manually
Dinghy excursion to beach – mom walk, T/boys – bocce
Safe arrival cocktailWe dinghy’d ashore so I could walk along the beach and the boys could play some bocce. We parked the dinghy in the lagoon.All the boats in the anchorageI have no idea what this is, but I saw it as I was walking along the beachCamo pelicans
Logbook – November 13, 2013 (San Juanico)
Daily Notes
D – Paddle all around the N. bights
T/Boys – spear fish. 1 parrot fish & 3 sporty fish. B shot 2 of them w/ gun
D/Boys – dinghy excursion to the sea caves
Game of hearts after dinner
Brenden snapped this photo of Moondrifter leaving the AnchorageBrenden created a model of himselfThe next series of photos are from my paddle board excursion to the very north point of the anchorage and then back along the shorelineThe north pointSome caves, no I didn’t paddle inI was a little restless in the afternoon, so Alex humored me by taking me on a dinghy adventure to see some see caves.Brenden came along reluctantlyLooking south to the southern point of San Juanico