Sunday, December 5, 2010

Mazatlan to Puerto Vallarta

It took a bit longer than we had expected to pull off the dock at Marina Mazatlan but boy it sure feels good to be moving once again. We installed our new strong track sail system (what a wonderful product) and left our cozy little slip on Dock 5 at approx. 7:00 am on December 3rd. Since we were leaving so late and Amanda is due to fly into Puerto Vallarta on the December 12th we decided not to stop at any of the anchorages along the way but instead sail directly from Mazatlan to Banderas Bay. Last year we had stopped at Mantanchen Bay on the way to PV and got held up for almost 5 days waiting for some bad weather to pass through and we did not want to risk the same thing happening this year.
It is approximately 180 miles south from the marina in Mazatlan to the anchorage at LaCruz (near PV) which is a long passage especially considering we were short one crew member (Amanda). We were both exhausted by the time we dropped the anchor the following day and the dogs were really anxious to get to shore but in the end it is nice to be here and have that long passage out of the way.
All of our new systems worked flawlessly except we did have a small problem in that it seems our depth finder is not working correctly (probably due to the lightning hit we had back in July) so that will need to be dealt with in the near future.
It was nice having our new and improved radar especially since there was no moon at all the night of our passage and the radar was our eyes in the dark. Our new W-H autopilot works as good if not better than the ones we lost this past summer and we both really love the new VHF with integrated AIS (Automatic Identification System) that lets us know via our VHF when there are big ships out there. We only picked up one ship on the AIS leaving Mazatlan (the Ferry) and two cruise ships once we got into Banderas Bay but unfortunately the thousands of fishing pangas and hundreds of shrimping boats do not show up on AIS so the radar was the star of the evening for us.
I almost forgot to mention that on the day we left we were followed, hailed and questioned by the Mexican Navy. They had been circling off in the distance in a ship of approximately 120' for a hour or more before they decided to come along side of us and hail us. Since there English was very poor and our Spanish not so hot it was a bit frustrating but in the end we communicated the best we could and they left with the simple statement to let them know if they could be any help. I think the Mexican Navy is trying to show a presence out in there waters and that is what prompted there interest in us. It is nice to see them taking a bit of control in there waters and they were very polite so as the saying goes.....no problemo.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Mark and Jackie,

We missed you by only days, we left PV Dec 1st. We are now in Barra Navadiad for a few days. Hope all is well.

Nancy and Warren
SV Yah Tah Hey

Anonymous said...

Sorry to have missed you guys but maybe we will catch up as we plan to spend Christmas in Barra. Amanda will be with us for a month and fly out of Manzanillo so we will start heading south as soon as she arrives in PV. Hope to see you soon!
Mark and Jackie