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FLEET UPDATE 2022-03-20

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Panama Posse Particpants from 26 Flag States

1) NORTHERN PEARL'S COVID ODYSSEY CIRCUMNAVIGATION 

2) THE PANAMA POSSE GROWS TO 359 YACHTS FROM  26 FLAG STATES

3) PANAMA REQUIRES BOOSTER SHOTS 

1) THE COVID ODYSSEY CIRCUMNAVIGATION 
KEVIN 🇨🇦 SV NORTHERN PEARL 

NORTHERN PEARL

SV Northern Pearl Kevin underway 

Greetings !

Below is a brief summary of our journey.

SV Northern Pearl is a 1983 Baltic 42 (DP).

Although a Canadian registered boat, I purchased her in Mexico early 2021 and renamed her soon after.

My 40 year old dream of sailing around the world is almost complete.

In
April of 2021 myself and 2 crew mates sailed to French Polynesia, just
as the COVID madness started to kick in…. I was part of Panama Posse and joined the Pacific Posse 

Now
my first (and only) mate, Jona, wasn’t able to get a transit visa to
return to Mexico so stayed on until we reached Fiji where he could
access a US Embassy…. Upon arrival we were informed the airport was
shutting down and the US Embassy closed for in person meetings.

Without
many options, Jona decided to stay on with me and complete the journey
which at that point, was to include Europe and Eastern North America.

By
the time we reached Cape Town in late December 2021, I had to re-think
the plan and as we were en route to St Helena and the Auto Pilot packed
it in, I came to the realization that traveling on a time line is not
conducive to cruising so instead of forcing myself through Europe and
NA, I have decided to focus on the circumnavigation and cross the Panama
Canal and make my way north to Mexico, officially complete the mission
and decide from there how I get Northern Pearl back to Vancouver…..

Either
push north in May/June or leave the boat for the summer/winter and come
back next spring and sail to Vancouver via Hawaii!

The “fly in the ointment” is my sons wedding in July…..originally I was going to fly home from Europe….

I have some options….so time will tell.

Crossing the Panama Canal will technically complete the Circumnavigation so that is our immediate objective!

However it works out…..It’s been fantastic up to this point!

SV Northern Pearl Kevin 

Circumnavigation Part 1

A FEW OF KEVIN'S LOG ENTRIES - read them all  here
 https://forecast.predictwind.com/tracking/display/NorthernPearl/

 

Tue Apr 13 2021 
Day 1, out of PV

Mon Jul 12 2021

Departed Bora Bora this morning at 8

At 5:30 we dropped anchor off of Uturoa as we learned this afternoon that our keel was too deep to enter marina….

Hope for improved results tomorrow!

Sat Jul 24 2021 
Fiji Bound!

After
a stalled exit on Friday the 17th (immigration said they needed up to 2
weeks to process our exit papers….Tahiti Crew jumped in and got things
in motions) we were able to leave Uturoa at 10am on Tuesday thw 20th
with assistance from the fine crew on Amanacer! 

Anyhow, we (unlike Sea Glub) are down a body so pulling 3 hour watches with 2 people. No so bad at this point…

Got up for my shift this morning to 12 knots of speed and 30+ knots of wind.

Jona rose us through a squall….15 mins into the shift we were down to 10 knots….let’s see where the next 48 hours gets us!!

Sun Aug 01 2021 
Lord Tunderin Jesus!

Well, our first test in adversity with storms!

In the end it was no where near the strain than it was during the first dual with a weather front…

Today
the sky was dry but we had our early morning douce of breaking waves
and our clothes and the deck of the boat are all coated in salt and an
overall dampness presides on board.

Let’s see what the moon and stars bring us over the next 12 hours!

Sun Aug 08 2021
Night Moves…

After
almost a 4 day customs ordeal (30 hours to get in and 48 hours to get
released with permits), we departed SuvaSuva at 0500, under starlit sky
and unlit harbour?.?.?.

On our way under power (no wind) to do some reef dancing…

First
is Nasonisoni Pass and then out on the western side, across Bligh Water
and in through Nananu Pass where we will anchor tonight and hopefully
make the final run to Denerau tomorrow….

Sat Aug 21 2021
“Grand” Illusion

Last night we would have passed the first 1,000 mile mark on this passage.

Based on initial forecasted distance, we have another 5,400 miles ahead of us….

So, I’ll cal it 15% done!

We are looking forward in increments and over the last few days, waypoints have been the easy increments.

Next waypoint for us is 585 miles which, was 685 when we started yesterday afternoon so similar percentage to our overall goal.

The
next big geographic point will be the Torres Straight at the northeast
peak of Australia and just south of Papua New Guinea and I expect that
to be our next waypoint.

Once there, we should be 25% complete!

No
highlights on board yesterday except Jona getting attacked by one of
his fine feathered friends….he says attack, I think they just like his
hair….the bird tried to land on his head and came in from behind so it
was a nice side show for me to watch him freak out.

My
final watch this morning was a wet one! If I didn’t have all the
cumbersome rain gear, I would have geared down for a nice shower!

Circumnvaigation Part 2

Thu Feb 17 2022
Smoke on the Water…Fire in the Sky……

The sunset (and rise) at these latitudes are incredible!

We
experienced similar deep orange horizons in Mauritius, Fiji and French
Polynesia but what we have seen over the past 2 weeks (including St
Helena) is incredible.

Watching
it develop from a golden yellow to the pink, the light orange and dark
orange is impressive and even though there are probably hundreds of
sunrise and sunset images on my phone, it is hard to resist taking a few
more!

Sat Mar 12 2022
Take Me To The River

When
I looked at the chart today and saw the mouth of the Amazon River 90
degrees to our port side, I thought it was a cool landmark, even though
it’s 300 nautical miles away from us….

Made me think of the Talking Heads hit from the 80’s……

As
we enjoy a peaceful day today (steady and mild wind, sun with light
cloud and no rain - yet….) I was thinking back to the last few days and
wondered if this was how I envisioned things last year before departing
on this journey….I don’t have a definitive answer….

The
washing machine waves, sudden gusts, monsoon rains, unannounced squalls
with 30+ knot winds that physically take over the boat when not
prepared, the growl of thunder somewhere overhead followed by just that
one bolt of lightening that strikes about 5 miles off your port side is
about enough to make you alert, shake the butterfly’s and breath a
confident little “bring it on”……

Admittedly,
I would have been the fire sale guy had Friday been my first on water
experience but once you experience most of what will be dished out, you
realize the boat is your shield and it is very unlikely it will let you
down as long as you are there to support it….

The
water and weather on this passage have possibly been the most complex
and unpredictable of all the crossing we have done to date.

Once
we get across this final 1000 miles and officially cross the Atlantic
into the Caribbean we’ll be just a short hop (900 nm) to Panama and then
into the Pacific which will be a whole other game plan given our push
North, into the wind……

We’re getting there!

Fri Mar 18 2022
In Through The Out Door

At
some point yesterday we crossed through the Atlantic Ocean and entered
the Caribbean Sea…officially adding the check mark beside the final
ocean in our circumnavigation!

Sadly (maybe due to fatigue) we missed the fact that yesterday was St Paddy’s day! ...

I was awoken early on the third shift to luffing sails, pumping mast and massive healing……

I was fourth shift and experienced all of the above plus about 2 hours of rainfall….

Kinda like, nice to meet ya, now piss off!

Let’s see if the Caribbean Sea is a little more hospitable!

Jona & Northern Pearl

NORTHERN PEARL LOG ENTRIES - read them all 
https://forecast.predictwind.com/tracking/display/NorthernPearl/

SY NORTHERN PEARL  🇨🇦  Kevin & Jona  - Baltic 42'
PACIFIC POSSE 21 and PANAMA POSSE 21-22

Bravo Zulu

Entry into the explorer of the year award 

2) PANAMA POSSE GROWS TO 359 YACHTS WELCOMES OUR NEWEST MEMBERS TO THE FLEET

359  SY BELLEROFONTE  🇮🇹  Marco  - Tayana 55

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3) PANAMA REQUIRES BOOSTER SHOTS   🇵🇦   

FYI the entry requirements for Panama changed again on March 18th.  
 As of February 22, 2022 Panama to No Longer Recognize Two Doses as “Fully-Vaccinated” - you need a booster ! 

https://igopanama.com/covid-entry-requirements/

Panama moved to require all public officials to get vaccinated against COVID-19 or undergo weekly coronavirus testing, the health minister said on Wednesday, as the Central American country grappled with a surge in coronavirus cases.

COVID-19 vaccination in Panama City a Panamanian health worker receives the  COVID-19 vaccine at the

SY  KNOT RIGHT 🇺🇸  Walt & Jeariene  - Beneteau 47'

Walt
Jeariene
heads of the panama posse

4) TAPACHULA, CHIAPAS 🇲🇽 MEXICO

Tapachula Downtwon

Tapachula
is one of the most important cities of Chiapas economically as the
capital of the agriculturally rich Soconusco region as well as port for
trade between Mexico and Central America. 

Tapachula
Most of the city's monumental structures in the historic center were built in the first decades of the 20th century, although there are a number of significant large homes near this same area built in the 1960s in Art Deco style such as the La Portaviandas building

Its
economic importance has come since the late 19th century with the
establishment of coffee plantations. This agricultural production began a
history of migration into the area which continues to this day and has
left the city with a significant Asian and German cultural presence as
well as large Mayan and Nahua indigenous populations. 

Monkeys

Jean-Philippe in the Museo Arqueológico del Soconusco

PATHFINDER

We
had a wonderfully surprising day in Tapachula, Chiapas! Don’t miss the
museum featuring the history and making of the Marimba. Live music,
history and intense cultural experiences make this place a unique stop
(and you can seriously shop…Home Depot, Walmart, Liverpool, Autozone and
more!) Thank you Marina Chiapas!

Marina Chiapas

Totally a fun experience - Right next to Marina Chiapas 

Serenity in Chiapas

Peaceful Marina Chiapas at nighfall

SY PATHFINDER 🇺🇸   Jean-Philippe & Nicole Lagoon 39'

PATHFINDER Jean-Philippe
Nicole

5) RED TIDES IN  🇨🇷 COSTA RICA

Red tide in Costa Rica

A
red tide is a phenomenon of discoloration of sea surface. It is a
common name for harmful algal blooms occurring along coastal regions,
which result from large concentrations of aquatic microorg
anisms, such as protozoans and unicellular algae 

Red TIDE

Humans are affected by the red tide species by ingesting improperly harvested shellfish and in some cases skin contact.

Redd Tide

SY BOHEMIA 🇺🇸 Tom & Peter  - Beneteau 36'

Peter
Tom

6)  ENTRY INTO BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT 

LUMOS

SY LUMOS 🇺🇸 Jeremiah & Carrie - Fontaine Pajot 40'

Jermeiah
Carrie
Crew
Crew

NOT TO BE OUTDONE 
ANOTHER ENTRY INTO BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT 

Bijou Tanner

 SY BIJOU DE LA MER   🇺🇸  Tanner - Island Packet 42'

Tanner

AND ONE MORE 

Julius Alka

SY ALKA  🇬🇧  Julius & Ringailė   Beneteau 37' 

Ringailė
 ALKA Julius

 

7) PICTURES  OF THE WEEK 
TOUR OF  TOLANTONGO  🇲🇽 MEXICO

Animal Cracker

Now that's a   pineapple 

Overhang and waterfall 

Pozas El Paraíso Tlantongo 

 Tolantongo

Pozas El Paraíso Tlantongo

mining town of Mineral del Monte and Basaltic Prisms of Santa Maria Regla

And touring the mining town of Mineral del Monte and Basaltic Prisms of Santa Maria Regla

mining town of Mineral del Monte and Basaltic Prisms of Santa Maria Regla

Pueblos Magicos Turquise waters and running basins 

mining town of Mineral del Monte and Basaltic Prisms of Santa Maria Regla

SY ANIMAL CRACKER 🇺🇸 Scott & Tami - Hunter 46'

Scott
Tami

8) DOMINICAN REPUBLIC  🇩🇴
ROAD TRIP

A moment of Zen

Dominican road trip! This is a beautiful, wild country! Las Terrenas Beach

🇩🇴

Made
it to the Dominican Republic! A tough 4 days and 4 nights of 3 hour
shifts, big seas, high winds and squalls, but we did it! Now to explore
the country.

Beach

Local fishermen  wrestling their panga on the beach 

El Presidente

Presidente
is a brand of Pilsner beer that is owned and produced by Cervecería
Nacional Dominicana (CND) at several breweries in the Dominican Republic

Saltos de Damajagua

At the Saltos de Damajagua

Local fishing

Shrimp cleaning on the beach

Dale & Kenneth

Dale & Kenneth on the beach 

Caribbean Colors in full display int  the Dominican Republic 

Colors

SY SLOW DANCER  🇺🇸  Dale & Kenneth - Hunter 39′

Dale
ken
DR

Dominican Republic is in Good Nautical 

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10)    MARINA PAPAGAYO 🇨🇷  COSTA RICA 
 EMERGENCY HEALTH CHECK UP

NINA on the HARD

Kudos
to the Costa Rican medical infrastructure! Since we're on a remote
peninsula, they have an 24x7 EMT station to cover broken bones from kite
surfers and dehydration of tourists. 

Being
at a fancy marina, I got norovirus from a family that had it at the
beautiful pool, either from the water or sitting on the cushions they
sat on.

The
EMTs were onboard S/V Enjoy in 10 min, and checked back today to make
sure my numbers were good. I gave them a new fishing lure I made in
appreciation. 

Lesson learned. Stay on anchor and stay healthy

nina

This
time it's kudos to the Ski patrol at Copper mountain. No more skiing
have calf injury they call it tennis leg. I did get a half day in of
glorious skiing with our son Josh  

SY ENJOY 🇨🇦   Nina & Don -  Lagoon 42′

Nina
Don

 11) SECOND WIND IN GOLFITO 
🇨🇷 GOLFITO COSTA RICA 

Golfito Costa Rica

The Calm anchorage inside Golfito in Southern Costa Rica 

SY SECOND WIND 🇺🇸 Chris & Laurin - Tayana 37'

Laurin

12) PUESTA DEL SOL 🇳🇮 NICARAGUA 
 

SEA TRIAL IN PUESTA DEL SOL

Sunrise on the Coast of Nicaragua

Sunset in Puesta del Sol

Views of the Nicaraguan Coastline with the Masaya Volcano 

Puest Del Sol

View of the Nicaraguan Coastline with the Masaya Volcano 

MY SEA TRIAL 🇺🇸  David, Toni  & Crew - Nordhavn 55'

David
Toni
Crew
Marina Puesta del SOl

Marina Puesta del Sol Nicaragua sponsors the Panama Posse

13) EXIT  COSTA RICA

Exit Costa RIca

Drake Bay Costa Rica

RED ROVER

A view of MY Red Rover from the hillside 

Welcome to Panama

Welcome to Panama !

MY RED ROVER    🇺🇸  Kevin & Alison   - Nordhavn 55'

Kevin
Alison

14) REMINDER 11 WEEKS LEFT TO ENTER AND WIN 

SAVE THE DATE SATURDAY JUNE 4th 
VISTA MAR MARINA, PANAMA 

PANAMA POSSE 22' AWARDS 

HERE ARE THE AWARD CATEGORIES 

    BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT* ✔ 

    PICTURE OF THE YEAR ✔  

    PANAMA POSSE YODA OF THE YEAR ✔  

    SPEEDY AWARD – SEVENSTAR AWARD ✔  

    THE CAPTAIN RON AWARD ✔ 

    MOST UNWELCOME VISITOR ONBOARD ✔ 

    HIGHEST WIND RECORDED ✔ 

    SPIRIT OF EXPLORATION ✔ 

    GALLEY GOD(ESS) ✔ 

    GOOD SAMARITAN OF THE YEAR ✔  

    NEWLY ADDED – BOAT YOGA POSE OF THE YEAR ✔

*no bill-fish entries

Pretty good Prizes

Every
season at the awards ceremony in Panama we give out some valuable
liquid prizes and free weeks in marinas to the winners and sometimes
even to the runners up , and of course Flor de Caña Rum. 

Vista Mar Marina

Aerial view of  Vista Mar Marina and surrounding areas 
SAVE THE DATE 
SATURDAY JUNE 4th
 VISTA MAR MARINA, PANAMA 

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 15)  " THE BIRDS OF MARINA CHIAPAS "

Tri Colored Heron

A
lovely ebook has been made available by the Panama Posse S3 veterans
and bird watchers extraordinaire Bill & Lisanne - 

Please follow this link to view it https://panamaposse.com/birds-of-chiapas

SY ROCINANTE   🇺🇸  Lisanne & Bill - Pearson 44′

Bill

16) PARTICIPANT WEBSITES 

With over 100 current and past participants website there are links to exciting stories for everyone 
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17) PANAMA POSSE MARINA SPONSORS 

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🇩🇴 Ocean World Marina – Dominican Republic

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🇺🇸 Marathon Marina – Marathon Keys 

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FLEET UPDATE 2022-03-13

 

PANAMA POSSE

 

March 13, 2022

PANAMA POSSE
FLEET UPDATE

Panama Posse grows to 358 yachts from 25 flag states

Panama Posse Particpants from 25 Flag States
The Fleet

1) PANAMA POSSE WELCOMES OUR NEWEST MEMBERS TO THE FLEET

357 SY JOSEPHINE 🇫🇷 Yann - Dufour 39.5'

358 SY KUETTE 🇨🇦 Ilka & Dogan - Alliaura Marine 49.5'

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2) THE DARIÉN GAP PANAMA 🇵🇦
RE-DISCOVERED BY SY PANIA

The Darién Gap (Tapón del Darién) is a geographic region between the North and South American continents within Central America, consisting of a large watershed, rivermouth, dense forests, and mountains. The gap entails the Pan-American Highway, of which 66 mi between Yaviza, Panama, and Turbo, Colombia, has not been built and as of 2022 there is no active plan to build the missing road.

 

the darien gap

 

Droneshot by SY Agape Panama Posse Season 1

Darien

February 2022
We cast off from Espiritu Santo in Las Perlas in the late morning with ten knots and high hopes. As we sailed we kept a lookout for whales. Our energy sagged as the wind died in the afternoon and by the time we entered the Gulf of San Miguel we were tired and very happy to turn off the engine. The only good thing about having it on for so long was that we were able to use the watermaker to completely fill our tanks and three Jerry cans along the way.

Water Maker

We knew it would be impossible to make water once we were in the rivers due to the ubiquitous debris.

https://goodnautical.com/gma/panama?field_gma_value=PA

We anchored the first evening between Isla Iguana and Isla Iguanita, which Bauhaus himself says "makes a nice starting point for exploring the rivers." It was a beautiful night with a starry sky and only a little swell. There were seven of us onboard, three couples including us and our three year old son.

 

Darien Gap

 

In the morning we prepared to head up the Cucunati River on the rising tide. The water turned a rich chocolate brown color that reminded me of Willy Wonka's Chocolate factory. Dense mangroves lined the river, on the slopes we started to see rainforest trees and in the distance the mountain beckoned. We anchored five miles upriver.

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We had read there was a village on this part of the river but only saw a few huts poking their thatched roofs out of the rain forest trees. In the evening we explored the mangroves by dingy and saw a baby Racoon as well as many different kinds of birds including green parrots that flew over our heads and white Ibises combing the muddy shore.

In the morning we woke early and saw two toucans fly over us in the dingy. The tide was low and we had to put off the muddy bottom with the oars a couple times. Strange sounds escaped the mangroves but the foliage was too thick for us to identify their sources.

 

In the morning we prepared to head up the Cucunati River on the rising tide. The water turned a rich chocolate brown colour that reminded me of Willy Wonka's factory. Dense mangroves lined the river, on the slopes we started to see rainforest trees and in the distance the mountain beckoned. We anchored five miles upriver. We had read there was a village on this part of the river but only saw a few huts poking their thatched roofs out of the rainforest trees. In the evening we explored the mangroves by dingy and saw a baby Racoon as well as many different kinds of birds including green parrots that flew over our heads and white Ibises combing the muddy shore. In the morning we woke early and saw two toucans fly over us in the dingy. The tide was low and we had to put off the muddy bottom with the oars a couple times. Strange sounds escaped the mangroves but the foliage was too thick for us to identify their sources.

 

After breakfast we took up anchor and headed to La Palma, a town of five thousand at the mouth of the Rio Tuira. We had been given the number of Jairo Grajales, a local official in La Palma who was also a member of the Embera tribe. When we arrived I sent him a WhatsApp and he invited us to meet him at this offices. When we arrived he asked if we would like to visit his village of Marea in two days time when he returned for the weekend. We happily agreed.

Leaving his offices we explored La Palma and found a bar on the river that was blaring music so loud we couldn't hear each other across the table. The beer was good and cold though so we were in jovial spirits when we sat down in a little restaurant down the road for a meal of roast pork, fried fish and patacones.

After breakfast we took up anchor and headed to La Palma, a town of five thousand at the mouth of the Rio Tuira. We had been given the number of Jairo Grajales, a local official in La Palma who was also a member of the Embera tribe. When we arrived I sent him a WhatsApp and he invited us to meet him at this offices. When we arrived he asked if we would like to visit his village of Marea in two days time when he returned for the weekend. We happily agreed. Leaving his offices we explored La Palma and found a bar on the river that was blaring music so loud we couldn't hear each other across the table. The beer was good and cold though so we were in jovial spirits when we sat down in a little restaurant down the road for a meal of roast pork, fried fish and patacones.

Getting fuel for the dingy was exciting. Because the tide wasn't at its peak, the fuel hose had to be lowered down over the side of a balcony to us. The proprietor then poured gasoline into a funnel attached to the hose which flowed down and into our fuel tank.

Our trip Marea started early. We met Jairo and his nephew Gabriel at his offices and rode in a van to the fishing village of Chepigana. There we met one of Jairo's daughters and her two children who joined us in the lancha that took us up the wide Tuira and down the narrow tributary to Marea. The whole trip took about two and a half hours.

When we arrived we walked up a dirt path, past a blue painted wooden church to the village where we were greeted by all the children. With big grins, they took our hands and led us to the communal meeting place. We passed bare breasted women who smiled down at us from their balconies. Every seemed happy and curious.

Getting fuel for the dingy was exciting. Because the tide wasn't at its peak, the fuel hose had to be lowered down over the side of a balcony to us. The proprietor then poured gasoline into a funnel attached to the hose which flowed down and into our fuel tank. Our trip Marea started early. We met Jairo and his nephew Gabriel at his offices and rode in a van to the fishing village of Chepigana. There we met one of Jairo's daughters and her two children who joined us in the lancha that took us up the wide Tuira and down the narrow tributary to Marea. The whole trip took about two and a half hours. When we arrived we walked up a dirt path, past a blue painted wooden church to the village where we were greeted by all the children. With big grins, they took our hands and led us to the communal meeting place. We passed bare breasted women who smiled down at us from their balconies. Every seemed happy and curious.

We were introduced to the village chief and I presented him with some small gifts we had brought. He welcomed us to his village and told us we would eat lunch with him at the house of his neice. We then went to Jairo's House where we were introduced to his wife. Jairo was a proud grandfather of 16 grandchildren and they were all there playing quietly on the floor. The eldest girls were especially interested in our women and sat next to us and tried to teach us a card game. We were served lemongrass tea while we watched Jairo's wife prepare pork belly and fish in the kitchen space. A tame parrot named Cosita watched us suspiciously. She didn't know what to make of the foreigners in her midst.

We watched as the women prepared the pigment for tattooing. Then all of us had Embera designs painted in our arms. We were told the tattoos would last for 15 days. When they were finished the women poured talcum powder on our arms to dry them and we prepared for a nature walk with some of the young people.

We were introduced to the village chief and I presented him with some small gifts we had brought. He welcomed us to his village and told us we would eat lunch with him at the house of his neice. We then went to Jairo's House where we were introduced to his wife. Jairo was a proud grandfather of 16 grandchildren and they were all there playing quietly on the floor. The eldest girls were especially interested in our women and sat next to us and tried to teach us a card game. We were served lemongrass tea while we watched Jairo's wife prepare pork belly and fish in the kitchen space. A tame parrot named Cosita watched us suspiciously. She didn't know what to make of the foreigners in her midst. We watched as the women prepared the pigment for tattooing. Then all of us had Embera designs painted in our arms. We were told the tattoos would last for 15 days. When they were finished the women poured talcum powder on our arms to dry them and we prepared for a nature walk with some of the young people.

Two young men and a teenage girl named Kasi accompanied us through the farming area and into the deep jungle. Our guides pointed out different kinds of trees useful to the Embera including the very dense cocobolo. In one area being replanted with basalm trees Kasi spotted a baby crocodile. Our guide called to it with a perfect rendition of the little crocodiles squeak. They all seemed just as excited as us to see the creature. Much to our discomfort, Kasi picked it up and held it like a baby, in Embera she pleaded with the others to keep it. Other creatures we saw on the hike included several types of birds and Tamarin monkeys.

When we returned to the village, hungry and tired from our two hour walk, we were served a lunch of homegrown rice, fried fish and grilled plantain. The chief told us how much things had changed since he was a child, how they had sacrificed much of their culture in the quest for education, but how they still tried to keep traditions alive. Surrealy, we discussed the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Two young men and a teenage girl named Kasi accompanied us through the farming area and into the deep jungle. Our guides pointed out different kinds of trees useful to the Embera including the very dense cocobolo. In one area being replanted with basalm trees Kasi spotted a baby crocodile. Our guide called to it with a perfect rendition of the little crocodiles squeak. They all seemed just as excited as us to see the creature. Much to our discomfort, Kasi picked it up and held it like a baby, in Embera she pleaded with the others to keep it. Other creatures we saw on the hike included several types of birds and Tamarin monkeys. When we returned to the village, hungry and tired from our two hour walk, we were served a lunch of homegrown rice, fried fish and grilled plantain. The chief told us how much things had changed since he was a child, how they had sacrificed much of their culture in the quest for education, but how they still tried to keep traditions alive. Surrealy, we discussed the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Finally we were led back to the communal area where the women spread out their crafts. We each bought something trying to be egalitarian in our purchases. I gave the last gifts I had brought to Jairo and his wife and thanked them again for inviting us to the village. Just then, the chief strutted out looking very proud and comfortable in his traditional clothes. I asked if I might take a photo of Jairo and his family and they graciously obliged.

Finally we were led back to the communal area where the women spread out their crafts. We each bought something trying to be egalitarian in our purchases. I gave the last gifts I had brought to Jairo and his wife and thanked them again for inviting us to the village. Just then, the chief strutted out looking very proud and comfortable in his traditional clothes. I asked if I might take a photo of Jairo and his family and they graciously obliged.

At three thirty Gabriel arrived to bring us back down the river. We made our fairwells and started down the river. We stopped once to clear a path through a pile of wood that had accumulated and formed a dam. From there is was a hard slog against the current back to Chepigana where we waited an hour for the van to pick us up and bring us back to La Palma. It was late and dark by the time we returned. My husband, who had stayed behind on the boat with our young son had been worried enough to alert the military posted at the aeronaval dock. He braved the current in the dark to pick us up and bring us home where we gratefully fell into bed.

 Finally we were led back to the communal area where the women spread out their crafts. We each bought something trying to be egalitarian in our purchases. I gave the last gifts I had brought to Jairo and his wife and thanked them again for inviting us to the village. Just then, the chief strutted out looking very proud and comfortable in his traditional clothes. I asked if I might take a photo of Jairo and his family and they graciously obliged. At three thirty Gabriel arrived to bring us back down the river. We made our fairwells and started down the river. We stopped once to clear a path through a pile of wood that had accumulated and formed a dam. From there is was a hard slog against the current back to Chepigana where we waited an hour for the van to pick us up and bring us back to La Palma. It was late and dark by the time we returned. My husband, who had stayed behind on the boat with our young son had been worried enough to alert the military posted at the aeronaval dock. He braved the current in the dark to pick us up and bring us home where we gratefully fell into bed.

We left the next morning at low tide for Rio Sabana and turned into the smaller estuary of Rio Ingelsias. We anchored just past Puerto Quimba, a small but busy port attached to a main road leading to the Pan-American Highway. In the evening, all traffic at the port ceased and it was easy to hear the Howler monkeys and birds all around us. We drifted silently through the mangroves, listening to the parrots squawking their constant couples tiffs. We saw four bats detach themselves from the underside of a tree branch and launch themselves into the night. Surprisingly there were very few mosquitos in the places we went. Still we were aware that malaria was a threat and took the precautions of window screens and bug spray.

The following day most of the crew decided to remain on the boat while Jules, one of the other female crew members, and I set out on an adventure. Our plan was to travel by local bus to Yaviza, the town at the end of the Pan-American Highway and then catch a lancha to El Real, the closest town to the National Park where we hoped to catch sight of a rare Harpie Eagle.

We left the next morning at low tide for Rio Sabana and turned into the smaller estuary of Rio Ingelsias. We anchored just past Puerto Quimba, a small but busy port attached to a main road leading to the Pan-American Highway. In the evening, all traffic at the port ceased and it was easy to hear the Howler monkeys and birds all around us. We drifted silently through the mangroves, listening to the parrots squawking their constant couples tiffs. We saw four bats detach themselves from the underside of a tree branch and launch themselves into the night. Surprisingly there were very few mosquitos in the places we went. Still we were aware that malaria was a threat and took the precautions of window screens and bug spray. The following day most of the crew decided to remain on the boat while Jules, one of the other female crew members, and I set out on an adventure. Our plan was to travel by local bus to Yaviza, the town at the end of the Pan-American Highway and then catch a lancha to El Real, the closest town to the National Park where we hoped to catch sight of a rare Harpie Eagle.

Yaviza is a town and corregimiento in Pinogana District, Darién Province. The town marks the southeastern end of the northern half of the Pan-American Highway, at the north end of the Darién Gap.

The trip to Yaviza was an hours drive with glimpses of picturesque fincas lining the highway. It was Sunday and so the market was in full swing when we arrived in Yaviza around around 10AM. The port was crowded with wooden canoes bringing crops to market and returning home with everything from furniture and clothes to cola and candy. We explored the town and then asked a local woman in our broken Spanish where we would be able to catch a lancha to El Real. She led us directly to a young man named Carlo. She instructed him to take care of us, he accepted with the air of an obedient son.

Finally we were led back to the communal area where the women spread out their crafts. We each bought something trying to be egalitarian in our purchases. I gave the last gifts I had brought to Jairo and his wife and thanked them again for inviting us to the village. Just then, the chief strutted out looking very proud and comfortable in his traditional clothes. I asked if I might take a photo of Jairo and his family and they graciously obliged.

River obstructions

Carlos led us to a lancha that was filling with people and their accoutrements. We had just sat down when a soldier approached the lancha and asked to see our passports. I explained that we were not carrying them with us. He told us we would have to disembark. At first I was angry, I had been in Panama for three months already. But Jules calmed me down. She pointed out that this area was renowned for illegal border crossings and drug transport. I saw that she had a point and tried to answer the soldiers questions with patience and respect.

The trip to Yaviza was an hours drive with glimpses of picturesque fincas lining the highway. It was Sunday and so the market was in full swing when we arrived in Yaviza around around 10AM. The port was crowded with wooden canoes bringing crops to market and returning home with everything from furniture and clothes to cola and candy. We explored the town and then asked a local woman in our broken Spanish where we would be able to catch a lancha to El Real. She led us directly to a young man named Carlo. She instructed him to take care of us, he accepted with the air of an obedient son. Carlos led us to a lancha that was filling with people and their accoutrements. We had just sat down when a soldier approached the lancha and asked to see our passports. I explained that we were not carrying them with us. He told us we would have to disembark. At first I was angry, I had been in Panama for three months already. But Jules calmed me down. She pointed out that this area was renowned for illegal border crossings and drug transport. I saw that she had a point and tried to answer the soldiers questions with patience and respect.

No we did not have our passports, we travelled here by bus from Porto Quimba, where the boat was anchored. Port Quimba was on the Rio Ingesias. Our passport was on the boat. No it was no possible to get our passports. No it was not possible for someone to bring our passports.

After a while they settled with a picture of our passports and visa entry page. They explained that normally it was required for all foreigners traveling in the region to carry their passport and check in with local officials wherever they went. Finally we were granted permission to visit El Real but he told us sternly that we were forbidden to visit the mountain. They apologized for holding us up and one soldier was even kind enough to find us another boat, no more lanchas were going to El Real today but he found us a ride with a farmer returning home from market.

No we did not have our passports, we travelled here by bus from Porto Quimba, where the boat was anchored. Port Quimba was on the Rio Ingesias. Our passport was on the boat. No it was no possible to get our passports. No it was not possible for someone to bring our passports. After a while they settled with a picture of our passports and visa entry page. They explained that normally it was required for all foreigners traveling in the region to carry their passport and check in with local officials wherever they went. Finally we were granted permission to visit El Real but he told us sternly that we were forbidden to visit the mountain. They apologised for holding us up and one soldier was even kind enough to find us another boat, no more lanchas were going to El Real today but he found us a ride with a farmer returning home from market.

We climbed into the boat and resumed our adventure, although it definitely added prestige to our story when we got home that we were able to say we'd been arrested. The boat set off at a pace about half as fast as a lancha. This slow pace suited us quite well as it allowed us to take in the beautiful scenery and the view of the forbidden mountain. Soon it began to rain, then it began to pour. We huddled together under one rain jacket. It rained all the way to El Real, but stopped just as we stepped ashore. We checked in with the military police and walked past the local bar where the lancha drivers were hooping and hollering at us, into town.

We climbed into the boat and resumed our adventure, although it definitely added prestige to our story when we got home that we were able to say we'd been arrested. The boat set off at a pace about half as fast as a lancha. This slow pace suited us quite well as it allowed us to take in the beautiful scenery and the view of the forbidden mountain. Soon it began to rain, then it began to pour. We huddled together under one rain jacket. It rained all the way to El Real, but stopped just as we stepped ashore. We checked in with the military police and walked past the local bar where the lancha drivers were hooping and hollering at us, into town.

El Real was a beautiful little Spanish style village and the capital of the region. Unfortunately, it was not close enough to the mountains for us to see any animals. We walked to the end of town and stared longingly towards the national park. At the end of town was a small hostel where a Kuna man housed tourists who had gained permission to enter the park. His tours were a minimum of three days and rather pricey but offered the unique experience to hike through the untouched nature of the Darien Gap to the Columbian border.

We are a liveaboard family with a three year old son. We take four crew members at a timewith us on our adventures. To find out more about us and our boat follow us on Facebook,

We walked back through town and bought a beer to celebrate the end of our adventure. We drank them in the lancha that took us back to Yaviza. On the way we saw three crocodiles and two tortoises sunning themselves on the side of the river. Our trip home was largely uneventful except we missed the last bus from Meteti and had to finish the trip with a taxi. We felt that the adventure had been the perfect end to our trip to the Darien. We had seen much of rivers and the people who make their homes along their banks. On Monday we set sail again for the Pearl Islands. Along the way we saw whale sharks, dolphins and leaping modular rays, but that is a tale for another time.

El Real was a beautiful little Spanish style village and the capital of the region. Unfortunately, it was not close enough to the mountains for us to see any animals. We walked to the end of town and stared longingly towards the national park. At the end of town was a small hostel where a Kuna man housed tourists who had gained permission to enter the park. His tours were a minimum of three days and rather pricey but offered the unique experience to hike through the untouched nature of the Darien Gap to the Columbian border. We walked back through town and bought a beer to celebrate the end of our adventure. We drank them in the lancha that took us back to Yaviza. On the way we saw three crocodiles and two tortoises sunning themselves on the side of the river. Our trip home was largely uneventful except we missed the last bus from Meteti and had to finish the trip with a taxi. We felt that the adventure had been the perfect end to our trip to the Darien. We had seen much of rivers and the people who make their homes along their banks. On Monday we set sail again for the Pearl Islands. Along the way we saw whale sharks, dolphins and leaping modular rays, but that is a tale for another time.

We are a live aboard family with a three year old son. We take four crew members at a timewith us on our adventures. To find out more about us and our boat follow us on Facebook, "Sailing Pania," and feel free to reach out if you want to know more about the Darien!

We are a liveaboard family with a three year old son. We take four crew members at a timewith us on our adventures. To find out more about us and our boat follow us on Facebook,

SY PANIA 🇬🇧 Jelle & Skye - Omega 52' - Tracking >>

Skye
Jelle

NOTE: Entry in to the 22' Spirit of Exploration Award

BRAVO ZULU
the darien

3) SAN BLAS 🇵🇦 URRACA ISLAND, PANAMA

https://urracaprivateisland.com/

We anchored out and tendered in. 20/pp. She also has casitas and serves food if you want. Reservations are requested.

San Blas

The location is near the Zapatilla islands and the water is beautiful.

The location is near the Zapatilla islands and the water is beautiful.

The location is near the Zapatilla islands and the water is beautiful.

Monkeys

During this educational wildlife tour in Bocas del Toro you will get to meet the resident monkeys and learn lots about each of their species. A remote mangrove island…a true monkey paradise!

Oh and she used to be a cruiser.

Meet the Monkeys up close

Cayo Zapata

Totally a fun experience!

For more info https://urracaprivateisland.com/

SY VITESSE 🇺🇸 Jeff, Catherine & Tilly - Lagoon 55'

Jeff
Tilly
Christine

 

4) DRAKES BAY 🇨🇷 COSTA RICA

Drake Bay

Next to Corcovado National Park across the river Rios Aguijtas

Red Rover

Walk along the coast of the Osa Peninsula in the CORCOVADO NATIONAL PARK, COSTA RICA >>

Drake Bay

The Dinghy dock and former Pirate lair hideout at the entrance to Rio Rios Aguijtas and Aguila de Osa Inn - 08° 41.65' N 083° 40'.625' W

Pura Vida

The definition of Pura Vida - Isla del Caño on the Horizon
One of the renownedsites of the Diquís settlements in COSTA RICA >>

Meeting up with One Life

Meeting up with Doug & Mary / MY One Life

Squalls

The squalls are staring to form in southern Costa Rica - with 2 waterspouts

Riding it out

Horse riding in the jungle

At ease

Alison taking a break under the coconut trees on the beach

Red Rover

MY RED ROVER 🇺🇸 Kevin & Alison & Jessica - Nordhavn 55′

Kevin
Alison

6) PICTURE OF THE WEEK
🇸🇻EL SALVADOR

Sea Trial

Fertile jungle on the base of the volcano Santa Ana

stairs

An ominous set of the steps

volcano

Santa Ana Volcano viewed from the ocean

Dave and Toni

On top of the Santa Ana Volcano with view of the crate Lake

Sea Trial

Hooray and up she rises ...

Exit El Salvador

The daunting El Salvador Bar

El Salvador

MY SEA TRIAL 🇺🇸 David, Toni & Crew - Nordhavn 55'

David
Toni
Solo

7) A MOMENT OF ZEN 🇲🇽
RUTA DEL CAFE

 

A moment of Zen

 

Finca Argovia in Chaipas MX dates back to the year 1880, when a Swiss family from the canton "Argau" founded it and gave it the name by which it is known today. Today it is managed by the fourth generation of coffee growers from that same family.

Since its inception, when coffee growers had to live completely autonomously due to communication difficulties with Tapachula (3 days ride to reach the city, now 2 hours by car), so they developed other crops in parallel with the cultivation of coffee for their own consumption.

This diversification has led this farm into a gigantic nursery where 125 species are cultivated, including coffee trees and fruit trees.

Argovia

8) SEND US YOUR UPDATES, STORIES, PICTURES,SUGGESTIONS, EXPERIENCES >>

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If you find and empty marina in the Bahamas let us know !

 

Croo ked Island Marina

 

Every vessel has their own journey and along the way you have encountered service providers - please let us know about what works and what doesn't we'll publish this list and facts to the Panama Posse fleet

We all want to know the good the bad and the ugly please provide your feedback on service providers you have used with this simple form - we'll update the results as soon as we get this data from you - just takes a few seconds and helps the next yacht !-> https://panamaposse.com/service-provider

9) THE BOAT YARD

AVANT 🇵🇦 SHELTER BAY BOATYARD, PANAMA

Avant on the HARD

Huge effort to refit S.V. Avant’s rudder in the new bearings. Maneuvering a 200# +, 8’ long piece back into place with clearances in the thousandths of an inch was difficult and sweaty work.

Big shout out to Bob from Green Flash and Brad from Grinn for coming to our aid!

Avant

SY AVANT 🇨🇦 Rob & Debra - Beneteau 43.5'

Rob
Debra

SECOND WIND ON THE HARD
🇨🇷 COSTA RICA YACHT CLUB

Leaving the Haul out

I left Puntarenas last Friday after having Second Wind on the hard for six weeks. I had lots of work done including installation of external chain plates, repainting the entire exterior, redoing all of the external brite work, replacing a few thru hulls and more I could not be happier with the work done by the crew there along with Max Soto, the rigger who did the chain plates plus sum. Miguel (Chaparro) runs the crew in the boat yard. He is diligent and he and his crew are very hard working.

Second Wind

I stayed in the Costa Rica Yacht Club ‘hotel’ for less than $30 per night. Mainor manages the entire operation and is a pleasure to work with. The same for Jocelyn who works as the receptionist and the fuel pump operator. The entire place looks like a place out of the 1950’s and it is. I would go back there in a minute to have more work done…Also a heads up to Alejandro Calvo, a marine electrician, who did some work for me at Marina Papagayo and who steered me to Puntarenas. He does a lot more than electrical work…

Second Wind

Golfo de Nicoya anchorages

Luarin and Chris

SY SECOND WIND 🇺🇸 Chris & Laurin - Tayana 37'

HO'OKIPAS CAPRAILS
DETAILED VARNISHING STEPS
BUENAVENTURA MARINA 🇵🇦 PANAMA

Caprails Varnishing Steps

The tropical sun beats up the yacht’s wood and joints.

We like keeping our yacht looking sharp

We have to varnish all the exterior wood every 2 years.
Gotta look good

The last time we varnished was in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico in 2020.

Here’s what we do.

STEP #1 – PREP:

1. Tape Stainless Steel Poles, Plates and Trim

2. Tape outside Hull under caprail edges so sanding doesn’t hurt green gelcoat

3. Tape transom door edges

4. Tape drawers

5. Tape & Hang Flagstaffs tapering down top to bottom

6. Prep Surface with Nails for signboards and/or cabinet doors

7. Sand dry and/or wet starting with #80 and working way up to #150, #220, #320 and #400; Dry sanding tends to “knock down” the ridges better than wet sanding

8. Razor Blade joints clean

9. Tape joints and edges make tape “well” underside of miter joints

STEP #2 – EPOXY (is penetrating and structural laminating):

1. Wipe surfaces with paper towels and alcohol – 2 passes

2. Prep CHIP BRUSH by removing hairs with blue tape, then 1” of acetone in jar

3. Prep plastic mixing container with dry edge blue tape and straight edge mixer

4. Mix Epoxy (read ratio if not mixing with pump!!!), for 2-3 minutes going 20-seconds clockwise direction, then 20 seconds counterclockwise. Repeat for 2-3 mins

5. Chip Brush epoxy into joins, edges, and blemishes nice and light with grain – hit 2 passes within minutes of 1st pass application

6. Make “sample board” to know when dry and ready to knock down

STEP #3 – DE-GLOSSING EPOXY:

1. Dry & Wet Sand Feather Finish with grain and no 45 degrees, no crosscuts, no round overs

2. #80 with block on curtains and boobs

3. #220 dry then #400 wet, then a water wipe

4. Get dust freckles out with razor

5. Final de-gloss of 90-95% of gloss with grain and #600

6. De-Gloss corners – barely touch with wet #600 - #1000

STEP #4 – VARNISH (we try to do this in shade and cooler temps):

1. Remove or Retape metal plates for stanchions and flag staffs to separate epoxy

2. Wipe with water then alcohol

3. Open Varnish can and put nail holes in lid well so excess can drain back into can

4. Condition 1” – 2” brush with blue tape and acetone

5. 1st COAT (varnish mix of 90% with 10% of #216) – cover only 7/8 of cap rail – leave ¼” of underside wood open to soak up curtain and for the last coat;

6. Apply varnish in 12-14” 45-degree strokes into project (new varnish application into old varnish), then 45 degree short strokes on edges, then long sweep

7. 2nd COAT (100% varnish) - Use #220 dry, then wet to feather any ridges or curtains; Water wipe; #400 wet to get out the freckles; Water Wipe; #600 wet to de-gloss – ail for 90-95% de-glossing. Go easy to leave as much new varnish on…no burn through to previous coat; Wipe with Water, Alcohol, Acetone and then Tack Cloth

8. 3rd COAT (100% varnish) - use Bronze Wool to de-gloss. If there are curtains, use sandpaper and small block to remove and level ridges

9. Wipe with Water, Alcohol, Acetone and then Tack Cloth

10. Final coat apply with 1 ½” brush (we were taught to then smooth out brush stroke with a 4” foam brush by Left/Right/Center strokes, but found that it was not an effective technique here in the tropics, so we opted out)

11. Final coat of varnish has tapped edges and just varnish the 1/8 underside that was not previously varnished

12. Cure for 48 hours

13. Use 216 thinner and bronze wool and 3M Perfect It to smooth out final coat after 2-3 days

NOTES:

• After 2-minutes of laying down the varnish, WE DO NOT TRY TO TOUCH UP OR REAPPLY!!! It will “box” up and create a distressed uneven surface! Lay it down and let it ride…

• Varnish has more UV filters than Epoxy

• Get up early, PLAN & WORK the sun & shade to the advantage

• Wind? What wind? Just WET SAND!

• Rain? It takes a week to do right, so time according even if it cuts into the cruising

• Anything that lands in the freshly laid down varnish, LEAVE IT!!! Don’t touch it!! The next day, have it for a snack or toss it.

• Clean Brushes with #216, wrap in paper towel wet with #216, wrap and store in Plastic with date labeled

MY HO'OKIPA 🇺🇸 Lisa & Lucky - Selene 43'

Lisa
Lucky Chucky


 

11) DESTINATIONS 🇲🇽 MARINA CHIAPAS

PATHFINDER

Pathfinder found the welcome to the calm estuary of Marina

FIRE

A few scary moments with a fire near the marina which was quickly extinguished

SY PATHFINDER 🇺🇸 Jean-Philippe & Nicole - Lagoon 39'

Jean-Philippe
Nicole
 

Marina Chiapas

 

Marina Chiapas sponsors the Panama Posse and has an off season special

12) MEET THE FLEET
BLESSED LIFE

Blessed Life

We wanted to mention Bluefield Lagoon at Peninsula Valliente as you head to Bocas Del Toro, as an adventure stop. We had a family of kids 10-19yrs old ask us if we wanted to hike Agua Cascade’s. “Of course!”, since MV Stand Down had already mentioned it. Omg- we took the dinghy up a tiny river, hiked thru the muck, and there it was - the water fall. But I’m not going to give it away…

We paid the kids 10$.

Blessed Life

They wanted to come aboard and so they did. They wanted stuff which we gave some of, BUT what they really wanted was pens, pencils, paper and books. The kids dinghy themselves across the bay to the school. We were impressed. So, if you happen to plan this stop then maybe consider those scholastic items. Oh yea and chocolate!

SY BLESSED LIFE 🇺🇸 Bob and Margie - Catalina 42'

Bob
Margie

13) CODDIWOMPLE'S
ENTRY INTO BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT

Docks at marina Papagayo

And CODDIWOMPLE's entry into picture of the week

Sunset Alert

SY CODDIWOMPLE 🇺🇸 Jessica & Bram - Ta Shing 40'

Bram
Jen

Coddiwomple. (KOD-ee-wom-pul) Verb: -To travel purposefully toward an as-yet-unknown destination. -To travel in a purposeful manner towards a vague destination.

14) AIDS TO NAVIGATION

A HAND DRAWN CRUISERS MAP

Playa de Coco

Here is Bob's hand drawn map of Play Cocos and everything you need to know
Stay Tuned for his evergrowing page of resources

https://panamaposse.com/bobs-yacht-resources-northern-costa-rica

NOrthern Costa Rica

Panama Posse's Website has a link to Playa del Cocos - feel free to comment on this page with your own findings -

https://panamaposse.com/playa-cocos

Playa Cocos

SY NIRVANA 🇺🇸 Bob & Sherry - Irwin 45'

Bob
Sherry

15) REMINDER 11 WEEKS LEFT TO ENTER AND WIN

PANAMA POSSE 22' AWARDS

HERE ARE THE CATEGORIES

BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT* ✔

PICTURE OF THE YEAR ✔

PANAMA POSSE YODA OF THE YEAR ✔

SPEEDY AWARD – SEVENSTAR AWARD ✔

THE CAPTAIN RON AWARD ✔

MOST UNWELCOME VISITOR ONBOARD ✔

HIGHEST WIND RECORDED ✔

SPIRIT OF EXPLORATION ✔

GALLEY GOD(ESS) ✔

GOOD SAMARITAN OF THE YEAR ✔

NEWLY ADDED – BOAT YOGA POSE OF THE YEAR ✔

*no bill-fish entries

Pretty good Prizes

Every season at the awards ceremony in Panama we give out some valuable liquid prizes and free weeks in marinas to the winners and sometimes even to the runners up , and of course Flor de Caña Rum.

16) PICTURES OF THE WEEK AND FINDINGS

Jacomine

MY SEA TRIAL a coast of Volcanoes

getting out

SY BEATA riding on out of El Salvador

Estuary

SY SECOND WIND estuaries in Puntarenas Costa Rica do have crocodiles

Samashi V

SY SAMADHI V scary looking squall

SIGH

SY TARA - Double Rainbow over red skies Central Costa Rica

this view never get'sold

MY DELTA SWIZZLER - this view never gets old in Bocas del Toro

17) " THE BIRDS OF MARINA CHIAPAS "

 

Tri Colored Heron

 

A lovely ebook has been made available by the Panama Posse S3 veterans and bird watchers extraordinaire Bill & Lisanne -
Please follow this link to view it https://panamaposse.com/birds-of-chiapas

SY ROCINANTE 🇺🇸 Lisanne & Bill - Pearson 44′

Bill

18) PANAMA POSSE
PARTICIPANTS WEBSITES, BLOGS & YOUTUBE CHANNELS

SY PELICAN

 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6BXl5lC7bzkLw97ofL2EQQ

 

SY PELICAN 🇺🇸 Bryan & Anne - Pearson 42'

Brian
Anne

With over 100 current and past participants website there are links to exciting stories for everyone
https://panamaposse.com/participant-websites

 

Panama Posse Websites

 

19) PANAMA POSSE MARINA SPONSORS

🇺🇸 Safe Harbor South Bay – Chula Vista, USA

🇲🇽 Marina Coral, Ensenada – Mexico

🇲🇽 IGY Marina Cabo San Lucas – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina Puerto Escondido – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina Palmira Topolobampo – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina y Club de Yates Isla Cortes – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina el Cid – Mazatlan – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina Vallarta, Puerto Vallarta – Mexico

🇲🇽 PANAMA POSSE HQ – Marina Puerto de La Navidad – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina Ixtapa, Ixtapa – Mexico

🇲🇽 La Marina Acapulco, Acapulco – Mexico

🇲🇽 Vicente’s Moorings, Acapulco – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina Chiapas – Mexico

🇬🇹 Marina Pez Vela – Guatemala

🇸🇻 Marina Bahia del Sol – El Salvador

🇸🇻 La Palma Moorings – Bahia del Sol - El Salvador

🇳🇮 Marina Puesta del Sol – Nicaragua

🇨🇷 Marina Papagayo – Costa Rica

🇨🇷 Marina Pez Vela – Costa Rica

🇨🇷 Marina Bahia Golfito – Costa Rica

🇨🇷 Banana Bay Marina – Costa Rica

🇪🇨 Marina Puerto Amistad – Ecuador

🇵🇦 Buenaventura Marina – Panama

🇵🇦 PANAMA POSSE PACIFIC HQ Vista Mar Marina – Panama

🇵🇦 Shelter Bay Marina – Panama

🇵🇦 IGY Red Frog Marina – Panama

🇵🇦 Bocas Marina – Panama

🇵🇦 Linton Bay Marina – Panama

🇨🇴 ClubNautico Cartagena – Colombia

🇨🇴 Club de Pesca Marina Cartagena – Colombia

🇨🇴 Marina Puerto Velero – Colombia

🇨🇴 IGY Marina Santa Marta – Colombia

🇯🇲 Royal Jamaica Yacht Club – Jamaica

🇯🇲 Errol Flynn Marina – Jamaica

🇯🇲 Montego Bay Yacht Club –Jamaica

🇰🇾 The Barcadere Marina –Cayman Islands

🇭🇳 Barefoot Cay Marina – Roatan – Honduras

🇭🇳 Fantasy Island Marina – Roatan – Honduras

🇭🇳 Jonesville Point Marina -Roatan – Honduras

🇬🇹 Marina Nana Juana Resort & Boatyard – Guatemala

🇧🇿 Thunderbirds Marine – Placencia – Belize

🇲🇽 Marina Makax – Isla Mujeres – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina V&V – Quintana Roo – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina El Cid – Cancún – Riviera Maya – Mexico

🇨🇺 Marina Marlin Nautica Cayo Largo – Cuba

🇹🇨 South Bank Marina & Boatyard – Turks and Caicos

🇧🇸 Romora Bay Resort and Marina – Bahamas

🇧🇸 Elizabeth on the Bay Marina – Bahamas

🇧🇸 Great Harbour Cay Marina – Bahamas

🇧🇸 Blue Marlin Cove Resort & Marina – Bahamas

🇩🇴 Ocean World Marina – Dominican Republic

🇩🇴 Marina Puerto Bahia – Dominican Republic

🇺🇸 Marathon Marina – Marathon Keys

🇺🇸 Pier 66 Hotel & Marina – Ft. Lauderdale, USA

🇺🇸 IGY Marina at Ortega Landing – Jacksonville, FL , USA

🇺🇸 Oasis Marinas at Fernandina Harbor Marina – FL , USA

🇺🇸 Morningstar Marinas Golden Isles St. Simons Isl. – Georgia, USA

🇺🇸 Windmill Harbour Marina – Hilton Head South Carolina , USA

🇺🇸 Coffee Bluff Marina – Savannah Georgia , USA

🇺🇸 Hazzard Marine – Gerogetown, North Carolina , USA

🇺🇸 Holden Beach – Town Dock, North Carolina , USA

🇺🇸 Portside Marina – Morehead City, North Carolina USA

🇺🇸 Tideawater Yacht Marina – Portsmouth, USA

🇺🇸 Ocean Yacht Marina, Portsmouth, USA

🇺🇸 York River Yacht Haven – Virginia , USA

🇺🇸 Yorktown Riverwalk Landing – Virginia USA

🇺🇸 Regatta Point Marina – Deltaville, Virginia USA

 

MONTEGO BAY YACHT CLUB 🇯🇲 SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE Cruising Jamaica and the Caribbean

 

20) PANAMA POSSE SPONSORS

  • SHELTER ISLAND INFLATABLES
  • PREDICT WIND
  • SEVENSTAR YACHT TRANSPORT
  • HOME DEPOT PRO MEXICO
  • HERTZ RENTAL CARS MEXICO
  • YACHT AGENTS GALAPAGOS
  • FLOR DE CAÑA
  • SAFE HARBOR SOUTH BAY MARINA EVENT CENTER
  • WESTMARINE PRO
  • SAILMAIL
PANAMA BOCAS DEL TORO IS IN GOOD NAUTICAL

MARITIME AREAS ANCHORAGES, ROUTES AND MARINAS IN GOOD NAUTICAL

21) SEVENSTAR YACHT TRANSPORT

SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE

More info on Sevenstar™s services can be found on https://www.sevenstar-yacht-transport.com/

 

Sevenstar

 

Who is Sevenstar Yacht Transport?

Sevenstar is the world’s leading provider of yacht shipping services on a lift-on, lift-off basis.

For a quote with the Panama Posse discount please contact
Kris Caren kris@sevenstar-usa.com sevenstar-usa.com

Sevenstar

 

22) PANAMA CANAL AGENT
CENTENARIO CONSULTING ERICK GALVEZ

To arrange for transit with the Panama Canal Authority please contact Eric Galvez our dedicated Panama Canal agent and sponsor of the Panama Posse and the Pacific Posse

Erick Gálvez

info@centenarioconsulting.com

www.centenarioconsulting.com

Cellphone +507 6676-1376

WhatsApp +507 6676-1376

Erick

22) STRATEGIC PARTNERS

SEVEN SEAS CRUISING ASSOCIATION

Vicente’s Moorings – Acapulco – Mexico

ONESAILS MEXICO - Puerto Vallarta - Mexico

Park Avenue Villas – San Juan del Sur – Nicaragua

Coconutz – Playa Cocos – Costa Rica

Abernathy – Chandlery – Panama

Pacific Posse

Advertising Partners – Las Vegas

Safe-Esteem.com – Delaware


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FLEET UPDATE 2022-03-06

Panama Posse

March 6, 2022

PANAMA POSSE
FLEET UPDATE

TOP NEWS THIS WEEK

1) ZIHUATANEJO SAIL FEST 🇲🇽 funds for local schools in Zihuatanejo
2) Panama Posse grows to 355 yachts from 25 flag states
3) Successful bash from Panama to Colombia by SY SMALL WORLD III

Panama Posse Particpants from 25 Flag States

1) ZIHUATANEJO 🇲🇽 SAIL FEST 22
Por Los Niños de Zihuatanejo

ZIHUATANEJO SAIL FEST 22

ZIJUATANEJO SAILFEST 2022 raises funds for the local schools and is an annual event in late February. Karen Cooper took this and many other pictures. Cruisers, crews and yachts donated their vessel's excursions and in turn donated the raised funds to the local schools.

Meet Carol Romain the force behind the ZIJUATANEJO SAILFEST / Por los Niños

Carol Romain
BRAVO ZULU

Bravo Zulu. This is a naval signal, conveyed by flaghoist or voice radio, meaning "well done"; it has also passed into the spoken and written vocabulary.

Por los Ninos

A group of cruising yachts founded this festival in 2002 as they encountered a group local indigenous children trying to study under the shade of a tree. The cruisers held a fundraiser among their fellow yachts in order to fund and build a schoolroom. After that first year cruising yachts kept coming back to Zihuatanejo and they formed the charity Por Los Niños in conjunction with locals.

Bravo Zulu

2) PANAMA POSSE WELCOMES
OUR NEWEST MEMBERS TO THE FLEET

352 SY RANDONNEE 🇺🇸 Diana & Randy - Boreal 42′

353 SY ORPHEUS 🇨🇦 Jonathan & Tristan - Jeanneau 54′

354 SY NORTHERN PEARL 🇨🇦 Captain Jack - Baltic ’42

355 SY MAGIC CARPET 🇺🇸 Captain Jack - Custom Dutch Built 60′

Panama Posse 355

Panama Posse fleet tracking. To be added follow this link >>

https://panamaposse.com/add-to-tracking

3) SAN BLAS 🇵🇦 TO SANTA MARTA 🇨🇴
THE COLOMBIA BASH

Easting

Along a challenging easting route from Panama to Colombia

San Blas

🇵🇦 ISLA TIGRE SAN BLAS - PUERTO OBALIDIA

81 nm to the Border ( this is the shore route different from what SMALL WORLD III did )

🇵🇦 ISLA TIGRE SAN BLAS - PUERTO OBALIDIA 81 nm

The azures of the Caribbean

Kuna

Happy and friendly local girl on a tree

At Anchor

Waiting for the right weather window

San Blas Glory

and set sail for Colombia. We're very grateful for all our new friends/family you'll be missed. Looking forward to new adventures

🇵🇦 PUERTO OBALIDIA - SAPZURRO 🇨🇴 10 nm

San Blas

🇨🇴 SAPZURRO - CARTAGENA 160 nm

🇨🇴 SAPZURRO - CARTAGENA

160 nm coastal route in the eddies

Fishing

Local fishermen an San Blas

Sailing Out

SY SMALL WORLD III underway

Bruised

A little big bruise

KUna

Getting the rail wet

Splash

Bashing up the coast

Our first of many Sunsets in Santa Marta Columbia!

Our first of many Sunsets in Santa Marta Columbia!

SY SMALL WORLD III 🇻🇮 Karen & Darren - Bristol 47.4 ‘

Daren
Karen
https://panamaposse.com/route

🇨🇴 CARTAGENA - BARANQUILLA - SANTA MARTA

130 nm

The Beat

4) ENTRY INTO THE UNINVITED VISITORS CATEGORY

Univited Visitor

Hitchhiker #southbound #8degreesnorth
It was our first ride along Boobie! But his feet are kind of light blue... We had a bunch of Boobies flying all around us. Pretty cool!!

Red Rover

Red Rover fending off their Sangria from an Iguana lunch table guest

anchorage at samara bay

Anchorage @ Samara, Costa Rica

Pura Vida Playa Heradura

Sunset @ Playa Herradura, Costa Rica

Manuel Antonio

Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica

MOnkey

Capucin Monkeys and Sloths

Sloth

MY RED ROVER 🇺🇸 Kevin & Alison & Jessica - Nordhavn 55′

Kevin
Alison

6) PICTURE OF THE WEEK

COIBA

Coiba - Panama

SY ALKA 🇬🇧 Julius & Ringailė - Beneteau 37′

Ringailė
Julius

7) BOAT YOGA POSES

Boat Yoga

SY MAISON DE SANTÉ 🇺🇸 Keenan & Nicole & Jack - Cal 46′

Keenan
Nicole
Jack

8) SEND US YOUR UPDATES - PICTURES - SUGGESTIONS

YOUR EXPERIENCE COUNTS

Call for Service provider data and fuel price data

Blue Marlin Cove

Every vessel has their own journey and along the way you have encountered service providers - please let us know about what works and what doesn't we'll publish this list and facts to the Panama Posse fleet

We all want to know the good the bad and the ugly please provide your feedback on service providers you have used with this simple form - we'll update the results as soon as we get this data from you - just takes a few seconds and helps the next yacht !-> https://panamaposse.com/service-provider

 

 

9) ENTRIES INTO BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT

Big Fish

Caribbean Mahi Mahi

SY DOCH DOCH 🇺🇸 Tobias - Island Packet 41′

Tobias

10) ENTRIES INTO BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT

Fish on

Fish On !
We were gifted with a 55” Mahi on Thursday while in transit between Acapulco and Puerto Angel. Here are a few pictures.

Always Catches a big mahi mahi

SY ALWAYS 🇺🇸 Tim, Clay & Phil - Seawind 41′

11) DESTINATIONS AND EXCURSIONS

SAN CRISTOBAL 🇪🇨 GALAPAGOS

GALAPAGOS

San Cristobal Island Galapagos
previously named by the English as Chatham Island, is the easternmost island in the Galápagos archipelago, as well as one of the oldest geologically

Ibex in Sna Cristobal

The largest fresh water lake in the archipelago, Laguna El Junco, is located in a crater in the highlands of San Cristóbal, in the southern half of the island. The lake harbors a large population of birdlife, but reaching the lake requires a short uphill walk. Nearby, La Galapaguera is a breeding station and sanctuary for giant tortoises.

The largest fresh water lake in the archipelago, Laguna El Junco, is located in a crater in the highlands of San Cristóbal, in the southern half of the island. The lake harbors a large population of birdlife, but reaching the lake requires a short uphill walk. Nearby, La Galapaguera is a breeding station and sanctuary for giant tortoises.

This island hosts frigate birds, Galápagos sea lions, Galápagos tortoises, blue and red footed boobies, tropic birds, marine iguanas, dolphins

Swallow Tailed Gull

and ... swallow-tailed gulls. It has been recognized as an Important Bird Area.

This island hosts frigatebirds, Galápagos sea lions, Galápagos tortoises, blue and red footed boobies, tropicbirds, marine iguanas, dolphins and swallow-tailed gulls. It has been recognised as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International.[5] Its vegetation includes Calandrinia galapagosa, Lecocarpus darwinii, trees such as Lignum vitae, Matazarna. In the waters nearby are sharks, rays, and lobsters.

San Cristobal is the most fertile island of the archipelago and is the second most populated after Santa Cruz, with approximately 6000 people

SY IBEX 🇺🇸 Florian & Vicky - Sunbeam 42'

Vicky
Florian


12) MEET THE FLEET

 Cruisers

SY MIDNIGHT BREEZE 🇬🇧 Richard and Caroline - Sweden Yachts 43′

Bruce and Lynn

SY NO REGRETS 🇺🇸 Bruce & Lynette - Fast Passage 39′

KJALOHA

SY KJALOHA 🇨🇭 Jürg & Catherine - Amel 39′

Nautilife

SY NAUTILIFE 🇦🇺 Andrew & Patricia - Nautitech 40′

sea trial

MY SEA TRIAL 🇺🇸 David & Toni Nordhavn 55′

Polaris

SY POLARIS 🇬🇧 Jim & Kate - Catana 46′

13) PANAMA POSSE POT LUCK
PAPAGAYO WIND SURVIVOR PARTY

MARINA PAPAGAYO 🇨🇷 COSTA RICA

Docks at marina Papagayo

MY KITTIWAKE MY GITANA MY LAST ARROW SY ENJOY SY CARINTHIA SY NIRVANA SY TARA SY GARGOYLE SY MATILDA SY SECOND SET

It's a party !

Marina Papagayo

14) AIDS TO NAVIGATION

WHEN THE GPS SIGNAL FAILS

Good Nautical Aids to Navigation

What causes loss of GPS signal?

Various uncontrollable and unpredictable factors ( e.g., atmospheric disturbances, failure of the GPS antenna, electromagnetic interference, weather change, GPS signal attack, or solar activity ) may cause GPS receivers to lose signal occasionally, even if the GPS Puck and antennas are placed in a location with an unobstructed view of the sky

Navigation Tools

NAVIGATION during Wartime
Those attacks could take the form of cyber attacks or spoofing, when a radio transmitter is used to fake a GPS signal. Russia has been one of the few countries to demonstrate its spoofing capabilities in the open, says Humphreys, of the University of Texas. Article on this subject

https://www.wired.com/story/ukraine-russia-satellites/

Panama Posse's Website has a link to self printable reference charts
These will help you navigate with out GPS in an emergency such as complete power loss.

Each Maritime Area in the Panama Posse has a list of printable chart lets as a backup when your GPS signal fails

Example https://panamaposse.com/mexico#charts

Compass

A compass on night watch

15) REMINDER 3 MONTHS LEFT TO ENTER AND WIN

PANAMA POSSE SEASON AWARDS

HERE ARE THE CATEGORIES

BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT* ✔

PICTURE OF THE YEAR ✔

PANAMA POSSE YODA OF THE YEAR ✔

SPEEDY AWARD – SEVENSTAR AWARD ✔

THE CAPTAIN RON AWARD ✔

MOST UNWELCOME VISITOR ONBOARD ✔

HIGHEST WIND RECORDED ✔

SPIRIT OF EXPLORATION ✔

GALLEY GOD(ESS) ✔

GOOD SAMARITAN OF THE YEAR ✔

NEWLY ADDED – BOAT YOGA POSE OF THE YEAR ✔

*non bill-fish entries only

Pretty good Prizes

Every season at the awards ceremony in Panama we give out some valuable liquid prizes and free weeks in marinas to the winners and sometimes even to the runners up , and of course Flor de Caña Rum.

16) MORE EXODUS PICTURES OF THE WEEK

Exiting El Salvador

MY GITANA 🇨🇦 and MY LAST ARROW 🇨🇦 leaving El Salvador

Tara

SY TARA 🇳🇱 Roel & Jacomine leaving El Salvador

Jacomine
Roel
idnight Beeze

entering El Salvador SY MIDNIGHT BRREZE

17) " THE BIRDS OF MARINA CHIAPAS "

Tri Colored Heron

A lovely ebook has been made available by the Panama Posse S3 veterans and bird watchers extraordinaire Bill & Lisanne -
Please follow this link to view it https://panamaposse.com/birds-of-chiapas

SY ROCINANTE 🇺🇸 Lisanne & Bill - Pearson 44′

Bill

18) PANAMA POSSE
PARTICIPANTS WEBSITES, BLOGS & YOUTUBE CHANNELS

SY GARGOYLE

https://www.svgargoyle.com/

With over 100 current and past participants website there are links to exciting stories for everyone
https://panamaposse.com/participant-websites

Panama Posse Websites

SY GARGOLYE 🇨🇦 Kevin & Carla - Beneteau 50′

Kevin
Carla

19) PANAMA POSSE MARINA SPONSORS

🇺🇸 Safe Harbor South Bay – Chula Vista, USA

🇲🇽 Marina Coral, Ensenada – Mexico

🇲🇽 IGY Marina Cabo San Lucas – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina Puerto Escondido – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina Palmira Topolobampo – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina y Club de Yates Isla Cortes – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina el Cid – Mazatlan – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina Vallarta, Puerto Vallarta – Mexico

🇲🇽 PANAMA POSSE HQ – Marina Puerto de La Navidad – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina Ixtapa, Ixtapa – Mexico

🇲🇽 La Marina Acapulco, Acapulco – Mexico

🇲🇽 Vicente’s Moorings, Acapulco – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina Chiapas – Mexico

🇬🇹 Marina Pez Vela – Guatemala

🇸🇻 Marina Bahia del Sol – El Salvador

🇸🇻 La Palma Moorings – Bahia del Sol - El Salvador

🇳🇮 Marina Puesta del Sol – Nicaragua

🇨🇷 Marina Papagayo – Costa Rica

🇨🇷 Marina Pez Vela – Costa Rica

🇨🇷 Marina Bahia Golfito – Costa Rica

🇨🇷 Banana Bay Marina – Costa Rica

🇪🇨 Marina Puerto Amistad – Ecuador

🇵🇦 Buenaventura Marina – Panama

🇵🇦 PANAMA POSSE PACIFIC HQ Vista Mar Marina – Panama

🇵🇦 Shelter Bay Marina – Panama

🇵🇦 IGY Red Frog Marina – Panama

🇵🇦 Bocas Marina – Panama

🇵🇦 Linton Bay Marina – Panama

🇨🇴 ClubNautico Cartagena – Colombia

🇨🇴 Club de Pesca Marina Cartagena – Colombia

🇨🇴 Marina Puerto Velero – Colombia

🇨🇴 IGY Marina Santa Marta – Colombia

🇯🇲 Royal Jamaica Yacht Club – Jamaica

🇯🇲 Errol Flynn Marina – Jamaica

🇯🇲 Montego Bay Yacht Club –Jamaica

🇰🇾 The Barcadere Marina –Cayman Islands

🇭🇳 Barefoot Cay Marina – Roatan – Honduras

🇭🇳 Fantasy Island Marina – Roatan – Honduras

🇭🇳 Jonesville Point Marina -Roatan – Honduras

🇬🇹 Marina Nana Juana Resort & Boatyard – Guatemala

🇧🇿 Thunderbirds Marine – Placencia – Belize

🇲🇽 Marina Makax – Isla Mujeres – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina V&V – Quintana Roo – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina El Cid – Cancún – Riviera Maya – Mexico

🇨🇺 Marina Marlin Nautica Cayo Largo – Cuba

🇹🇨 South Bank Marina & Boatyard – Turks and Caicos

🇧🇸 Romora Bay Resort and Marina – Bahamas

🇧🇸 Elizabeth on the Bay Marina – Bahamas

🇧🇸 Great Harbour Cay Marina – Bahamas

🇧🇸 Blue Marlin Cove Resort & Marina – Bahamas

🇩🇴 Ocean World Marina – Dominican Republic

🇩🇴 Marina Puerto Bahia – Dominican Republic

🇺🇸 Marathon Marina – Marathon Keys

🇺🇸 Pier 66 Hotel & Marina – Ft. Lauderdale, USA

🇺🇸 IGY Marina at Ortega Landing – Jacksonville, FL , USA

🇺🇸 Oasis Marinas at Fernandina Harbor Marina – FL , USA

🇺🇸 Morningstar Marinas Golden Isles St. Simons Isl. – Georgia, USA

🇺🇸 Windmill Harbour Marina – Hilton Head South Carolina , USA

🇺🇸 Coffee Bluff Marina – Savannah Georgia , USA

🇺🇸 Hazzard Marine – Gerogetown, North Carolina , USA

🇺🇸 Holden Beach – Town Dock, North Carolina , USA

🇺🇸 Portside Marina – Morehead City, North Carolina USA

🇺🇸 Tideawater Yacht Marina – Portsmouth, USA

🇺🇸 Ocean Yacht Marina, Portsmouth, USA

🇺🇸 York River Yacht Haven – Virginia , USA

🇺🇸 Yorktown Riverwalk Landing – Virginia USA

🇺🇸 Regatta Point Marina – Deltaville, Virginia USA

Tidewater Yacht Marina a Suntex Experience 🇺🇸 Portsmouth, VA Sponsors the Panama Posse 36°50.4816′ N 076°17.8683′ W

Tidewater Yacht Marina a Suntex Experience 🇺🇸
Portsmouth, VA Sponsors the Panama Posse

20) PANAMA POSSE SPONSORS

  • SHELTER ISLAND INFLATABLES
  • PREDICT WIND
  • SEVENSTAR YACHT TRANSPORT
  • HOME DEPOT PRO MEXICO
  • HERTZ RENTAL CARS MEXICO
  • YACHT AGENTS GALAPAGOS
  • FLOR DE CAÑA
  • SAFE HARBOR SOUTH BAY MARINA EVENT CENTER
  • WESTMARINE PRO
  • SAILMAIL
PANAMA BOCAS DEL TORO IS IN GOOD NAUTICAL

PANAMA, BOCAS DEL TORO ANCHORAGES AND MARINAS IN GOOD NAUTICAL

21) SEVENSTAR YACHT TRANSPORT

SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE

More info on Sevenstar™s services can be found on https://www.sevenstar-yacht-transport.com/

Sevenstar

Who is Sevenstar Yacht Transport?

Sevenstar is the world’s leading provider of yacht shipping services on a lift-on, lift-off basis.

For a quote with the Panama Posse discount please contact
Kris Caren kris@sevenstar-usa.com sevenstar-usa.com

Sevenstar

22) PANAMA CANAL AGENT
CENTENARIO CONSULTING ERICK GALVEZ

To arrange for transit with the Panama Canal Authority please contact Eric Galvez our dedicated Panama Canal agent and sponsor of the Panama Posse and the Pacific Posse

Erick Gálvez

info@centenarioconsulting.com

www.centenarioconsulting.com

Cellphone +507 6676-1376

WhatsApp +507 6676-1376

Erick

22) STRATEGIC PARTNERS

SEVEN SEAS CRUISING ASSOCIATION

Vicente’s Moorings – Acapulco – Mexico

ONESAILS MEXICO - Puerto Vallarta - Mexico

Park Avenue Villas – San Juan del Sur – Nicaragua

Coconutz – Playa Cocos – Costa Rica

Abernathy – Chandlery – Panama

Pacific Posse

Advertising Partners – Las Vegas

Safe-Esteem.com – Delaware

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© 2022 Panama Posse / Good Nautical Inc


isla cocs coiba hookipa

FLEET UPDATE 2022-02-27

Panama Posse

Feb 27, 2022

PANAMA POSSE 
FLEET UPDATE 

 

TOP NEWS THIS WEEK

1) Great Harbour Cay Marina  🇧🇸 Bahamas sponsors the Panama Posse
2) Panama Posse grows to 351 yachts from 25 flag states
3) El Salvador bar continues to challenge yachts 

Panama Posse Particpants from 25 Flag States

 

1) GREAT HARBOUR CAY MARINA 🇧🇸 BAHAMAS
SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE

RATES The Marina and Dock Office are fully staffed 7 days ​a week from 7am-7pm. General Manager, Steven Johnson, is available 24/7 at 1(242)457-4216. ​ Dockage Rate per foot $ 2.00 x day

We are excited to welcome the Panama Posse to The Great Harbour Cay Marina!

We will celebrate your stay with an extra 10% over our low rates and look forward to tucking you into one of our 65 slips which are nestled inside a serene harbor. We have accommodated yachts up to 150 feet. Our “Hurricane Hole” is one of the most protected marinas in The Bahamas. Our service oriented, well-trained staff, is on hand 7 days a week to accommodate all your yachting and personal needs.

Steven Johnson

Meet General Manager, Steven Johnson, available 24/7 at 1(242)457-4216

The Marina and Dock Office are fully staffed 7 days a week from 7am-7pm

AMENITIES: Free Wifi · Pet Friendly · Restaurant · Restroom · Showers · Trash · Water · Transportation · Near GHC Airport  ·  a.m.o.

Great Harbour Cay Marina Bahamas

 

2)  PANAMA POSSE WELCOMES 
OUR NEWEST MEMBERS TO THE FLEET

348  SY ISLAND BOUND  🇺🇸 Bill & Melissa  - Kelly Peterson 44′

349  SY CLAPOTIS 52  🇺🇸 Charles & Anne - Lagoon 52′

350  SY AEOLIAN  🇺🇸  Jared  - Hanse 45′

351 SY TAMANGO 2 🇨🇭 Hanspeter  - Amel 53′

Panama Posse 351

 Panama Posse fleet tracking. To be added follow this link >>

Tracking

3) TIMING OF THE BAR 🇸🇻 EL SALVADOR CONTINUES TO CHALLENGE THE FLEET  

Gitana

MY GITANA a Nordhavn 60′  entering El Salvador over the bar 

We are good, now in Bahia del sol. Hope to be heading south on Sunday. Both MY Last Arrow (reporting) and MY Gitana  image above) had very rough Bar crossings I went side ways with a knock down, got out and came through second time. Gitana knocked down twice made it on the 3rd attempt, I did have a steer issue occur with the jog level switching to Standy, second hand steered and locked the fins. Pilot was late so by the time we were crossing 40 mins past the turn of tide. Swells didn’t seem big but the breakers were very big.

MY LAST ARROW  🇺🇸  Vincent & Linda   - Nordhavn 65′

Vincent
Linda
Crew

4) SAVE THE DATE  
SATURDAY JUNE 4TH, VISTA MAR MARINA 🇵🇦 PANAMA

VISTA MAR MARINA

The Boga bar will be once again the site of the Panama Posse 
Season Finale celebration with music, food, free rum and the obligatory fireworks.

A big thank you to Jacqueline and everyone at Vista Mar staff for being so supportive of the Panama Posse !

RSVP by following this link 
https://panamaposse.com/vmcelebration

 

Thank you for all those on the ground for helping out and putting this together 

Boga Bar

5) ENTRY INTO THE UNINVITED VISITORS CATEGORY

Univited Visitor

Here are a few pics of show downs between our cat and the birds

Warning

SY WONOMA  🇨🇦 Christopher & Jessica  - Dufour 37′

Christopher
Jessica

6)  ENTRY INTO HIGHEST WIND RECORDED 

Sporty 44.1 knots

44.1 Knots

Splish Splash

Our sportiest sail to date 

Heeling over

Papagayo wind action near Cabo Santa Elena   10° 53.271' N 085° 57.6466' W 

nothing defeats us

Nothing defeats us !

nothing defeats us

SY BOHEMIA 🇺🇸 Tom & Peter - Beneteau 36′

Peter
Tom

7)   SPECIAL SUMMER RATES IN CHIAPAS 🇲🇽 MEXICO 

Marina Chiapas

Special Summer Rate for the Panama Posse in Chiapas 
July / Aug / Sep / Oct '22  special flat fixed rate up to 60 feet in water
Monohulls $ 250 x month Catamarans $ 300 x month

Drystorage $.025 x foot x day + Travelift $ 12 x foot in & out

State of Chiapas has a tax rate of only 8 % IVA

Marina Chiapas

Memo and Rolf at Marina Chiapas are ready to assist !

8) SEND US YOUR UPDATES - PICTURES - SUGGESTIONS 

YOUR EXPERIENCE COUNTS 

Call for Service provider data and fuel price data

Every vessel has their own journey and along the way you have encountered service providers - please let us know about what works and what doesn't we'll publish this list and facts to the Panama Posse fleet anonymously 

We all want to know the good the bad and the ugly please provide your feedback on service providers you have used with this simple form - we'll update the results as soon as we get this data from you - just takes a few seconds and helps the next yacht !-> https://panamaposse.com/service-provider

9) HIGH TIDE ONLY NEW PANAMA MARINA ENTRANCE 

Waiting to enter into Marina Bonavantura, Panama at high tide. Emilio, boss man at the marina has been on top of everything. So far so good

Waiting to enter into Marina Buenavantura, Panama at high tide. Emilio, boss man at the marina has been on top of everything. So far so good 

MY HO’OKIPA 🇺🇸  Lisa & Lucky Chucky - Selene 43′

Lisa
Lucky Chucky
BUENAVENTURA MARINA 🇵🇦 SPONSORS DE PANAMA POSSE08° 20.4933′ N 80° 09.0833′ W

10) DESTINATIONS AND EXCURSIONS

HUATULCO NATIONAL PARK 🇲🇽 MEXICO

HUATULCO NATIONAL PARK

 Huatulco National Park, also known as Bahias de Huatulco National Park is a national park of Oaxaca, Mexico. It was initially declared a protected area and later decreed as a National Park in 98. Located in Huatulco, to the west of Cruz Huatulco, it extends to an area of 29,000 acres . In the low lands of the park, there are 9,000 species of plants (about 50% of the species are reported throughout the country) in the forest and mangroves in the coastal belt. Fauna species have been identified as 264, which includes armadillos and white-tailed deer. Bird species are counted at 701, which include hummingbirds, pelicans and hawks. The reptile species are counted to be 470, which include Black Iguana, salamanders and snakes. Dolphins, whales and turtles are sighted species off the coast line, out of the identified 100 amphibian species. 

Pathfinder in Huatulco

The Panama Posse was absolutely right about La India and Isla Cacaluta, why we missed the Line call yesterday, huge white sand beaches and great snorkeling and all alone at night. Our first stop at dawn from Acapulco was Playa Riscalillio/Jicaral perfect to rest after 48 hours sailing. Clear water, star filled nights, no cell service, water and weather perfect temperature at all the stops. Now at Playa Maguey for internet to check weather and eat out.  

Our first stop at dawn from Acapulco was Playa Riscalillio/Jicaral perfect to rest after 48 hours sailing. Clear water, star filled nights, no cell service, water and weather perfect temperature at all the stops. Now at Playa Maguey for internet to check weather and eat out. Not in a rush to cross to Chiapas, enjoying everything too much!

  Clear water, star filled nights, no cell service, water and weather perfect temperature at all the stops. 

Now at Playa Maguey for internet to check weather and eat out. Not in a rush to cross to Chiapas, enjoying everything too much!

Now at Playa Maguey for internet to check weather and eat out. Not in a rush to cross to Chiapas, enjoying everything too much!

Now at Playa Maguey for internet to check weather and eat out. Not in a rush to cross to Chiapas, enjoying everything too much!

Back online for a moment after a week in the Bahías de Huatulco. Good Nautical provided us great, protected anchorages even with the Tehuantepec blowing strong. T

Now at Playa Maguey for internet to check weather and eat out. Not in a rush to cross to Chiapas, enjoying everything too much!

SY PATHFINDER  🇺🇸  Jean-Philippe & Nicole  - Lagoon 39′

IMD Y tu Mama Tanmbien

NOTE: 
This area of Huatulco was the destination secret beach in the Mexican cult movie 
Y tu mama tambien

Y tu Mama Tambien

11) COIBA ISLAND 🇵🇦 PANAMA

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The National Park of Coiba encompasses many smaller islands

Coiba

 38 smaller islands are part of the Unesco world heritage site

Coiba

Protection for coral reefs, humpback whales, pilot whales, killer whales, dolphins, sea turtles, manta rays, marlins and many other marine creatures.

Coiba

Coiba has a tropical monsoon climate  with moderate to little rainfall from January to April and heavy to very heavy rainfall from May to December. 

Coiba

Since 1993, through a collaboration with the Spanish Agency for Cooperation, a biological station was created in the park that to date has registered 36 species of mammals, 147 of birds and 39 species of amphibians and reptiles

Coiba

SY CHIMERA 🇺🇸 Dennis & Margaret  - Beneteau 47′

Coiba

12)  BOCAS DEL TORO 🇵🇦 REGATTA

Skipper Briefing

Skipper briefings onboard MY Delta Swizzler 

Delta Swizzler

The Bocas Regatta in full swing

Bocas

Bocas Regatta underway - cruise ship in the background

MY DELTA SWIZZLER 🇺🇸  Mark & Cindy  - Vantare 58′

Marc
Cindy

13)  PICTURES OF THE WEEK 

SHEARWATER SAILS AGAIN

SHEARWATER under full canvas

SY SHEARWATER 🇺🇸  Eric & Pati   -  Formosa 50′ 

Patti
Eric

14) SUNSET PICTURE OFF THE BOW 

Second Set

SY Second Set  🇺🇸   Chip & Kristina  - Robertson & Caine Leopard 49′

Chip
Kristina

15) ENTRY INTO BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT 

Biggets Fish Caught

SY JULIET 🇺🇸   LeeAnne  & Charlie - Mason 44′

Lee Anne
Charlie
Crew

16) AIDS TO NAVIGATION
 
PORT OF ENTRY REPORT 
BAHIA DE CARAQUEZ   🇪🇨  ECUADOR

Aids to Navigation Ecuador Rivermouth

Sorry this has taken me so long to put down on paper, but you know how things go with internet access and moving the boat etc. 

So, I can give you a breakdown of the costs we encountered this past fall of 2021 for clearing into and back out of Ecuador. I do this not to deter people, but the comment on the chat was made that Ecuador was a simple $180.00 to check in, and this is, or was, not the case. There were many other fees that got added and popped up…so it is worth knowing if someone is planning on going there.  

We on SV Wildhood, along with our good friends on Osa, cleared into Ecuador in Bahia de Caraquez on October 14, 2021. Maybe by fluke, or excellent seamanship, we timed the tides perfectly and did not have to drop anchor and wait to enter the river estuary. The pilot boat  from Puerto Amistad met us as we came into the outer bay, and we followed him in through the sand bars. On arrival to the mooring field off of the marina we dropped anchor for the first night as the moorings are much easier to attach when at low tide. Your entrance must be at high tide…and the pilot boat is highly advisable. None of our charts showed the “perfect path” into the river.

The following fees where what we needed to pay, for check in, and checking back out when we left (solo this time) on November 24, 2021. All prices in USD.

1. $ 20.00 - Pilot boat fee for being led in.

2. $ 200.00 - Initial fee for the “Autographo”, sent to Gene at Puerto Amistad 2 months prior. (We initially believed this to be our “clearance fees”, but later figured out it was basically the marinas “agency fee”.)

3. $ 147.00 - “Closed Port fee”, this was due to COVID, and is now apparently not necessary with the port being “open”.

4. $ 180.00 - Customs fee. 

5. $ 180.00 - Health visit/Covid tests, this was a visit to the boat by two nurses, $100.00 plus $20/person for the rapid tests. Not sure if this requirement has changed or not.

6. $ 189.00 - Check out/clearance out of Ecuador. Worth mentioning that customs does not come back to the Bahia for check out, so you have to go to Manta for this, plan ahead.

7. $ 50.00 - Taxi to Manta and back for Customs run.

8. $ 30.00 - Pilot boat fee for exiting the river. Not sure why it was more, and yes, it was a slightly different track out, and still very “skinny”, and we only draft 4’.

Total cost for checking in and back out - $ 996.00 USD

Bahia de Caraquez

You may also be asked for a “Sewage Certificate” to go along with the initial paper work you send ahead of time.

It is also worth mentioning that if your boat will be in the river estuary for a bit, it will get dirty…and not just a little dirty, I mean absolutely filthy! We had full fish carcasses and skeletons all over our decks…and the associated bird droppings to go with them. The underwater growth is also amazing! If you have folding props you will want to go down and clean them off as ours would not have even opened up, they were that encrusted. You can pay the guys at the marina to clean your bottom if you so chose. Also worth mentioning, there is not a dock at the marina. Your boat will be on a mooring or anchored. Fuel can be tricky, as the fuel stations can only sell you a minimal amount (I forget the exact amount) at a time, so this may require several trips, on different days, or sweet talking the station attendant. And no fuel dock, jerry cans.

My initial comment on the PP chat was that the total costs were “over $1000.00”, I apologize as it seems my quick mental math was slightly off. The above is as exact as our records allow. I do not offer up this information to try and deter people from visiting Ecuador, it is an amazing country, and we loved it. Our month traveling inland was fantastic. However, on the PP chat it was mentioned recently that the cost for Ecuador was $180.00, and I figured it was worth mentioning that the overall price will be much different. It now seems that cruisers can save on the “closed port fee” as it is no longer “closed”. Although from what I have heard Bahia de Caraquez is still the only open port.

We have a lot of other “opinions” on the services there and what not, but this is not the place for that...folks can contact me directly with specific questions if they would like. Like I’ve said before, we loved Ecuador!

Cheers, and happy cruising!

Dirk, Jennifer and the Crew

SY WILDHOOD - Dirk & Jennifer & Crew - Perry Catamarans 43′

Dirk
Jennifer
Crew
Crew

17) PANAMA POSSE SEASON AWARDS CATEGORIES 

HERE ARE THE CATEGORIES 

    BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT* ✔ 

    PICTURE OF THE YEAR ✔  

    PANAMA POSSE YODA OF THE YEAR ✔  

    SPEEDY AWARD – SEVENSTAR AWARD ✔  

    THE CAPTAIN RON AWARD ✔ 

    MOST UNWELCOME VISITOR ONBOARD ✔ 

    HIGHEST WIND RECORDED ✔ 

    SPIRIT OF EXPLORATION ✔ 

    GALLEY GOD(ESS) ✔ 

    GOOD SAMARITAN OF THE YEAR ✔  

    NEWLY ADDED – BOAT YOGA POSE OF THE YEAR ✔

*non billfish entries only 

Pretty good Prizes

Every season at the awards ceremony in Panama we give out some valuable liquid prizes and free weeks in marinas to the winners and sometimes even to the runners up , and of course Flor de Caña Rum. 

14)  PANAMA POSSE KITE SURFING 

Panama Posse Kitesurfing Club

Having a blast in Punta Chame, Panama
First ever OFFICIAL Panama Posse windsurfing summit !

SY BLESSED LIFE   🇺🇸  Bob and Margie - Catalina 42′
SY OUTVENTURE 🇵🇱 Jurgen & Iris - Lagoon 44′

Bob
Margie
Juergen
Iris

19) MORE PICTURES OF THE WEEK

Beata

SY BEATA surfs into El Salvador

in Port

SY BEATA  🇺🇸 Billy & Ruth - Beneteau 45′

 20)  " THE BIRDS OF MARINA CHIAPAS "

Kingfishers

A lovely ebook has been made available by the Panama Posse S3 veterans and bird watchers extraordinaire Bill & Lisanne - 
Please follow this link to view it https://panamaposse.com/birds-of-chiapas

SY 🇺🇸  ROCINANTE Lisanne Aerts & Bill Streever - Pearson 44′

Bill

21) FEATURED VIDEO SY SAN’S ANCHOR CHAIN APP 

 

Panama Posse Convoys

Anchor Chain Calculator App is designed to help you get this assurance. It will help you determine the minimal length of chain that you need to pay out, based on a number of weather conditions and vessel parameters. With this minimal length of chain the anchor only needs to bear the smallest possible load, which maximizes the chances that the anchor will actually hold. And if you cannot pay out that amount of chain, for one reason or another, the App will tell you how much the anchor load increases, and at which angle the chain will pull at the anchor. The larger this angle is, the less the anchor will hold, and so you will want to keep this angle small.

App decision tree

An important part of your anchor gear is the snubber / bridle, which is essential to absorb swell and often is not recognized for this. I encourage you to play around with this parameter to see what huge benefits good snubbers / bridles have.

A sure way to create a long and heated debate is to walk into a bar full of sailors and start a discussion about how to anchor correctly. It seems no topic is discussed more controversially than anchoring! And yet, it would appear so simple – your throw out your hook, make sure the chain and/or rode is long enough, make sure the hook bites, and that’s it. Yet, everybody seems to have their own recipe how to do things correctly when it comes to anchoring.

And certainly, if you are alone in a large bay at anchor, you can pay out all the chain you have. Then you may think, oh well, I could not possibly have done more than that.

It starts already here – will it be enough, what you did? Wouldn’t it be great to get a better sense of how your anchor gear will stand up to the weather foretasted for the next night? Do you have any safety margins built in? Is a scope of 5:1 really enough? Or should you go up to 7:1? Or even more? Or should you relocate the vessel to another place? What about snubbers and bridles? Do you need them? Or, perhaps you need to use as little chain as you possibly can, as you are rather close to a friendly neighbor at anchor, or a not-so-friendly corral reef. How much can you reduce the chain length and still be safe?

SY SAN 🇩🇪 Birte & Mathias - Neel 51′

Mathias
Birte

22) PANAMA POSSE MARINA SPONSORS 

🇺🇸 Safe Harbor South Bay – Chula Vista, USA

🇲🇽 Marina Coral, Ensenada – Mexico  

🇲🇽 IGY Marina Cabo San Lucas  – Mexico  

🇲🇽 Marina Puerto Escondido – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina Palmira Topolobampo – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina y Club de Yates Isla Cortes – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina el Cid – Mazatlan – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina Vallarta, Puerto Vallarta – Mexico  

🇲🇽 PANAMA POSSE HQ  – Marina Puerto de La Navidad – Mexico  

🇲🇽 Marina Ixtapa, Ixtapa – Mexico 

🇲🇽 La Marina Acapulco, Acapulco – Mexico  

🇲🇽 Vicente’s Moorings, Acapulco – Mexico 

🇲🇽 Marina Chiapas – Mexico  

🇬🇹 Marina Pez Vela – Guatemala  

🇸🇻 Marina Bahia del Sol – El Salvador  

🇸🇻 La Palma Moorings – Bahia del Sol - El Salvador

🇳🇮 Marina Puesta del Sol – Nicaragua  

🇨🇷 Marina Papagayo – Costa Rica  

🇨🇷 Marina Pez Vela – Costa Rica 

🇨🇷 Marina Bahia Golfito – Costa Rica  

🇨🇷 Banana Bay Marina – Costa Rica  

🇪🇨 Marina Puerto Amistad – Ecuador  

🇵🇦 Buenaventura Marina – Panama 

🇵🇦 PANAMA POSSE PACIFIC HQ Vista Mar Marina – Panama 

🇵🇦 Shelter Bay Marina – Panama  

🇵🇦 IGY Red Frog Marina – Panama

🇵🇦 Bocas Marina – Panama 

🇵🇦 Linton Bay Marina – Panama 

🇨🇴 ClubNautico Cartagena – Colombia 

🇨🇴 Club de Pesca Marina Cartagena – Colombia 

🇨🇴 Marina Puerto Velero – Colombia

🇨🇴 IGY Marina Santa Marta – Colombia 

🇯🇲 Royal Jamaica Yacht Club – Jamaica 

🇯🇲 Errol Flynn Marina – Jamaica  

🇯🇲 Montego Bay Yacht Club –Jamaica 

🇰🇾 The Barcadere Marina –Cayman Islands 

🇭🇳 Barefoot Cay Marina – Roatan – Honduras 

🇭🇳 Fantasy Island Marina – Roatan – Honduras

🇭🇳 Jonesville Point Marina -Roatan – Honduras  

🇬🇹 Marina Nana Juana Resort & Boatyard – Guatemala 

🇧🇿 Thunderbirds Marine – Placencia – Belize 

🇲🇽 Marina Makax – Isla Mujeres – Mexico 

🇲🇽 Marina V&V – Quintana Roo – Mexico 

🇲🇽 Marina El Cid – Cancún – Riviera Maya – Mexico  

🇨🇺 Marina Marlin Nautica Cayo Largo – Cuba 

🇹🇨 South Bank Marina & Boatyard – Turks and Caicos  

🇧🇸 Romora Bay Resort and Marina – Bahamas  

🇧🇸 Elizabeth on the Bay Marina – Bahamas 

🇧🇸 Great Harbour Cay Marina – Bahamas

🇧🇸 Blue Marlin Cove Resort & Marina – Bahamas  

🇩🇴 Ocean World Marina – Dominican Republic

🇩🇴 Marina Puerto Bahia – Dominican Republic    

🇺🇸 Marathon Marina – Marathon Keys 

🇺🇸 Pier 66  Hotel & Marina – Ft. Lauderdale, USA

🇺🇸 IGY Marina at Ortega Landing – Jacksonville, FL , USA 

🇺🇸 Oasis Marinas at Fernandina Harbor Marina – FL , USA  

🇺🇸 Morningstar Marinas Golden Isles St. Simons Isl. – Georgia, USA  

🇺🇸 Windmill Harbour Marina – Hilton Head South Carolina , USA  

🇺🇸 Coffee Bluff Marina – Savannah Georgia , USA  

🇺🇸 Hazzard Marine – Gerogetown, North Carolina , USA  

🇺🇸 Holden Beach  – Town Dock, North Carolina , USA 

🇺🇸 Portside Marina – Morehead City, North Carolina USA  

🇺🇸 Tideawater Yacht Marina – Portsmouth,  USA  

🇺🇸 Ocean Yacht Marina, Portsmouth, USA  

🇺🇸 York River Yacht Haven – Virginia , USA  

🇺🇸 Yorktown Riverwalk Landing – Virginia USA  

🇺🇸 Regatta Point Marina – Deltaville, Virginia USA 

The docks at Ramora Bay Marina

The grounds at Marina Romora Bay Resort and Marina in the Bahamas

23)  PANAMA POSSE  SPONSORS 

  • SHELTER ISLAND INFLATABLES 
  • PREDICT WIND
  • SEVENSTAR YACHT TRANSPORT
  • HOME DEPOT PRO MEXICO
  • HERTZ RENTAL CARS  MEXICO
  • YACHT AGENTS GALAPAGOS 
  • FLOR DE CAÑA
  • CALIFORNIA YACHT MARINA
  • WESTMARINE PRO
  • SAILMAIL  
ECUADOR IS IN GOOD NAUTICAL

ECUADOR MARITIME AREA INFORMATION IS IN GOOD NAUTICAL

24) SEVENSTAR YACHT TRANSPORT

 SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE

More info on Sevenstar™s services can be found on https://www.sevenstar-yacht-transport.com/

Sevenstar

Who is Sevenstar Yacht Transport?

Sevenstar is the world’s leading provider of yacht shipping services on a lift-on, lift-off basis.  

For a quote with the Panama Posse discount please contact 
Kris Caren  kris@sevenstar-usa.com   sevenstar-usa.com

Sevenstar

25) PANAMA CANAL AGENT 
CENTENARIO CONSULTING ERICK GALVEZ

To arrange for transit with the Panama Canal Authority please contact Eric Galvez our dedicated Panama Canal agent and sponsor of the Panama Posse and the Pacific Posse

Erick Gálvez

Erick Gálvez

info@centenarioconsulting.com

www.centenarioconsulting.com

Cellphone +507 6676-1376

WhatsApp +507 6676-1376

Erick

26) STRATEGIC PARTNERS
 

SEVEN SEAS CRUISING ASSOCIATION

Vicente’s Moorings – Acapulco – Mexico

ONESAILS MEXICO - Puerto Vallarta - Mexico

Park Avenue Villas – San Juan del Sur – Nicaragua

Coconutz – Playa Cocos – Costa Rica

Abernathy – Chandlery – Panama

Pacific Posse 

Advertising Partners – Las Vegas

Safe-Esteem.com – Delaware

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YOUR VESSEL YOUR CREW YOUR RESPONSIBILITY 

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© 2022 Panama Posse / Good Nautical Inc


Berry Islands Chart 26328 Great Harbour Cay Marina

GREAT HARBOUR CAY MARINA 🇧🇸 SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE

GREAT HARBOUR CAY MARINA 🇧🇸 SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE

25°44.8216' N 077°52.11' W

We are excited to welcome the Panama Posse to The Great Harbour Cay Marina!

We will celebrate your stay with an extra 10% over our low rates and look forward to tucking you into one of our 65 slips which are nestled inside a serene harbor. We have accommodated yachts up to 150 feet. Our "Hurricane Hole" is one of the most protected marinas in The Bahamas. Our service oriented, well-trained staff, is on hand 7 days a week to accommodate all your yachting and personal needs.

Steven Johnson

Steven Johnson
GM

 

GREAT HARBOUR CAY MARINA SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE

CONTACT

Reservation: +1 242-367-8005
Tel:+1 242-367-8005
Cell: +1 242-457-4216
Email: king@greatharbourcay.com
General Inquiries: steven@greatharbourcay.com
VHF 16 and 14

Great Harbour Management Limited, Berry Islands, The Bahamas|
Great Harbour Cay Marina Berry Islands Bahamas     Great Harbour Cay Marina Berry Islands Bahamas

RATES

The Marina and Dock Office are fully staffed 7 days
​a week from 7am-7pm.
General Manager, Steven Johnson, is available 24/7 at 1(242)457-4216.

Dockage Rate per foot
$ 2.00 x day
$ 10.00 x week
$ 20.00 x month

Electric: $0.75/kwh
Water: $0.50/gal
Wash-down Water: FREE

Great Harbour Cay Marina Berry Islands Bahamas

AMENITIES

WiFi: FREE to registered guests
Laundry
Pet Friendly
Restaurant
Restroom
Showers
Trash
Water
Transportation
Near GHC Airport
Great Harbour Cay Marina Berry Islands Bahamas

SAVE APPROACH

Marine charts and cruising guides give clear directions to get to Great Harbour Cay. Our Marina can be reached by passing either around the North end of Bimini or the South end (though the South end is a bit trickier). Both paths join long before the final approach to Great Harbour Cay Marina. If a marina is entered at Bimini, boats will clear Customs and Immigration there. But it is also an option to anchor out at Bimini or Mackie Shoals, or passage straight through, and clear Customs and Immigration on Great Harbour Cay.

It is important to note that the "cut" which must be passed through to enter the interior harbour and marina at Great Harbour Cay is nearly invisible until the final turn just outside.


Great Harbour Cay Marina Berry Islands Bahamas

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Great Harbour Cay Marina Berry Islands Bahamas

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Stingray Bahamas Snorkel Adventure
Church
Airport
Sugar Beach
Great Harbour Cay Golf Course


Great Harbour Cay Marina Berry Islands Bahamas

FLEET UPDATE 2022-02-20

Panama Posse

Feb 20, 2022

PANAMA POSSE 
FLEET UPDATE 

 

TOP NEWS THIS WEEK

1) Dominican Republic Drops all Covid Restrictions as Pandemic Wanes
2) Panama Posse grows to 347 yachts from 25 flag states

Panama Posse Particpants from 25 Flag States

 

1) DOMINICAN REPUBLIC ENDS MASK MANDATE 
AND ALL OTHER COVID-19 RULES

Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic ended all COVID-19 public health restrictions on
Thursday, including a mask mandate and vaccine checks in public spaces,
despite not yet reaching the government's vaccination target of 70%
coverage for adults

President Luis Abinader made the announcement on social media and in a televised message late Wednesday.

After this long battle, we started to get our freedom back. From now on, we
will all have to take care of ourselves, responsibly, but without
restrictions, ”he indicated. With the announcement of the president, the
responsibility of taking care of COVID-19 acquires an individual
character. “The government did what it had to do to protect our people
and time has proven us right in our actions against the pandemic,” he
added. 

Health Minister Daniel Rivera told reporters on Thursday that ending the containment measures was due to "constant reductions" in both COVID-19 infections and death rates.

Unlike most Caribbean countries, the country doesn't require proof of
vaccination, a Covid test or quarantine for most incoming visitors.

This
news has been confirmed by  our Panama Posse DR liaison Denise
Simpson and has been updated on our quarantine page>>

Denise Simpson

 

2)  PANAMA POSSE WELCOMES 
OUR NEWEST MEMBERS TO THE FLEET

339  SY MAJESTIC 🇺🇸 Cindy & Doug & crew -  St. Francis 44′

340 SY INDIAN SUMMER 1  🇦🇺  Ian and Melian - Fountaine Pajot 39′

341  SY ALWAYS  🇺🇸 Tim, Clay & Phil  - Seawind 41′

342 SY JETWAVE AVALON 🇺🇸  Andrew & Sharlene - PeterWormwoodDesigns 55′

343  SY BABA BUOY 🇺🇸 Myles  - Westsail 32′

344  SY OSTRIKA 🇨🇭 Patrick & Sara - Oyster 55′

345  SY IKIGAI 🇦🇺  Paul - Jeanneau 44′

346 MY KITTIWAKE  🇺🇸  Charles & Lynda - Washburn & Doughty 72′'

347  MY NOONSUN 🇺🇸 Edward & Amie - St Francis 50′

Panama Posse 338

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3) MEET THE FLEET

SY SANUK 🇻🇬 Alexandre & Isabelle & crew - Nautitech 40′

SY SANUK  🇻🇬  Alexandre & Isabelle & crew - Nautitech 40′

SY ONE RUNNIN 🇺🇸 Jerry & Larisa - Maxim 38′

SY ONE RUNNIN 🇺🇸  Larisa & Jerry - Maxim 38′

SY COLIBRI

 SY COLIBRI - Joanna, David & Crew - Fountaine Pajot 39′

3) MY HO'OKIPA CIRCUMNAVIGATES COIBA

HO'OKIPA

MY HO'OKIPA at anchor at Isla Coiba, PANAMA 

Circumnav

Isla Parida to Isla Seca & Isla Cavada "Isla Seca - nice anchorage with clear water and good snorkeling;

Isla Pargo - great anchorage and reefs; cell spotty and weak.

Isla Seca to Isla Brincanco
(part of Coiba) Drop hook in 20' and clear of corals -  the low
tide & winds will suck you towards shore and scrape your bottom on
the corals; Reef was 10-35' and excellent diving & snorkeling; Cell
spotty and weak.

Isla Brincanco to Isla Uva
(part of Coiba) gorgeous anchorage!!! Discovered a new uncharted super
healthy reef which we dedicated to Suzanne Dubose and named "Aunt Gwen's
Reef" - had a school of 20 Devil Rays and ton s of "large" reef fish;
zero cell and no WIFI.

Isla Uva to Bahia Honda
calm; 2 canoes came out trying to sel crafts and asking for gifts; zero
fruit or veggies; tienda in the village had rum, beer, coke. Zero cell
and no WIFI; No fresh fruit or veggies available.

Bahia Honda to Isla Santa Catalina
Easy anchorage with nice breeze; 10' tides; Town has very good fruits
& veggie store; 2 mini-markets are ok; No banks or ATMS; Lots of
dive shops; Surfing is very advanced. Good cell and WIFI available.

Isla Santa Catalina to Isla Coiba and
surrounding islands "4.5 hrs to Ranger station; Ranger charged us $60 a
day and said we could pay for 7 and stay for 10 days  $50 fishing permit for a week; Secret cell spot on top of hill;

Rancheria -
Anchored in 20' - snorkling was poor viz in anchorage cove but got
better at Igelesias and Don Juan - strong current!! Went to Rancheria
shore for a stroll to see the old farm; Went diving with guide Julie and
her son Damian @ Coiba Dive Center to Bajon Frioles and Frioles to 71'
on 2 dives - saw white tip sharks, hawksbill turtle, octopus, school of
jacks, eel. No coral, strong current and vis was 20-30'; 

Coiba Dive Center
Coiba

Isla Cocos -
wonderful anchorage on north west corner; amzing scuba dive on south
east corner w/50' vis, many lobsters, a friendly turtle, some sharks,
school of houndfish, etc.;

Bahia Damas - nice beach. Coral reef was challenged and not much viz;

Isla Jicaron - north anchorage was a soft landing, nice beach coastline to explore with howler monkeys. Water viz not much;

Jicarita -
sweet!  Anchored south of channel in cove with picturesque beach.
Wickedly beautiful sea caves all the way to the southern point.
Snorkeling south side of the isla channel reef wall good, and Scuba on
the inside channel reef wall with very good viz. Sharks, Octopus, large
Groupers, Lobsters, much more...spearfished two lobsters for Valentine's
Day lunch!!!

Hermosa - did a drive by and decided to keep going cuz the water viz was zero and there was no appearant snorkeling opportunities;

Santa Cruz
- nice quiet anchorage; water viz not great; took a nice ride up the
river for 10mins on the tender; the SE side of bay has a rocky
outcropping that has a small reef with coral;

Isla Canal De Afuera -
gorgeous clean clear anchorage with lots of coral - saw 4 turtles on
1st snorkel; did a lookie-loo at dive site Arrecif De Ancia on south
side of isla, but need more info to self guide."

COIBA

In 1992, Panama created Coiba National Park, encompassing over 1,042
square miles of islands, forests, beaches, mangroves and coral reefs,
and in July 2005, Unesco declared it a World Heritage Site.

COIBA

The only overnight facility available in the Coiba National Park is at the
ANAM ranger station. The station offers several modest 2 room cabins
with air conditioning. To Contact ANAM call (507) 998-0615 or the
National Park office (507) 998-4271. Subject to Park fees  

Visiting Coiba

Boca Chica to Isla Parida "Ensenada Los Negros - nice, a tad rolly; 

Ensenada del Varadero
- sweet cove surrounded by 5 palm tree lined beaches - anchored in 7'
at low tide - very quiet with no noise or light pollution; 

Playa Del Socoro - shallow sandy bottom with decent viz. Nice easy swim to beach. Views of the mainland and mountains; cell spotty and weak."

Coiba

 The
park includes Coiba island, 38 smaller islands off the southwest coast
of Panama, and the surrounding marine areas within the Gulf of Chiriquí
providing protection for coral reefs, humpback whales, pilot whales,
killer whales, dolphins, sea turtles, manta rays, marlins and other
marine creatures. 

Coiba
Coiba

Often
referred to as “PANAMA'S GALAPAGOS,” Coiba National Park  with
astounding biodiversity and wildlife that can’t be found anywhere else
on earth. One of the largest marine parks in the world and the last
refuge for a number of threatened animals.

Tutles

We
just wrapped 21 days of cruising Coiba and the many islands inside the
park boundary and adjacent. Truly blissful exploration, snorkeling and
scuba diving. Pay to play - check in at the park headquarters, we got 10
days for 7 pay to enjoy. Provision in Boca Chica/Pedregal or Santa
Catalina. And there is zero cell, except for a secret spot at the park
HQ. Hands down the best cruising ground in Central America we have
experienced in my humble gestalt certified ...

Coiba

MY HO'OKIPA  🇺🇸  Lucky Chucky & Lisa - Selene '43

Lisa
Lucky Chucky

4)  THE BOATYARD 

Weather Detector

What we use to count lighting strikes in Panama

SY TOKETEE - Dar, Diane & Kimberly - Skookum 53′

Dar
Diane
Kimberly

YOUR EXPERIENCE COUNTS 

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6) DESTINATIONS AND EXCURSIONS

LAS GRUTAS & TAXCO, MEXICO

PATHFINDER

We visited one of the world’s largest cave systems called Las Grutas Cacahuamilpa just 40 mins from Taxco by bus or combi. 

The
park has two underground rivers called the Chontalcoatlán, which is
eight km long, and the San Jeronimo, which is 12 km long. The tunnels
that have been formed by these rivers are still completely active, as
the water continues to cut away little by little at the rock. Both have
areas with rocks and sandy beaches on each side and the darkness is
complete in much of the tunnels’ lengths.   

LAS GRUTAS

Grutas
de Cacahuamilpa Caverns, which are one of the largest cave systems in
the world. It is also home to the Grutas of Carlos Pacheco, a smaller
system, as well as two subterranean rivers which have carved out tunnels
in the rock.

 best known for the Grutas de Cacahuamilpa Caverns, which are one of the largest cave systems in the world. It is also home to the Grutas of Carlos Pacheco, a smaller system, as well as two subterranean rivers which have carved out tunnels in the rock.

Tours
of the open cave system run every hour and last about two hours.
On the walkway to the entrance there are a couple of amate trees
with their roots wound around the rocky walls of Limontitla
Canyon. 

 best known for the Grutas de Cacahuamilpa Caverns, which are one of the largest cave systems in the world. It is also home to the Grutas of Carlos Pacheco, a smaller system, as well as two subterranean rivers which have carved out tunnels in the rock.

The entrance is a large arch about forty meters wide and twelve meters
tall. From the entrance, one descends about twenty meters to the level
of the caverns. The path has a mostly level cement walkway, and there is
artificial illumination on both the path and parts of the salons. Parts
of the movie Tarzan and the Valley of Gold were filmed at the caverns.

After the Conquest, the existence of the caves was kept hidden from the Spaniards by the indigenous peoples.[2] Credit for the “discovery” of the caves is given to Manuel Sainz de la Peña Miranda, who used the caves in 1834 to hide from Spanish authorities, which prompted a thorough search of the area.[2][4][6] In 1866, Dominik Bilimek and Maximiliano von Habsburg made the first biospeleological visit to the cave.

After the Conquest, the existence of the caves was kept hidden from the
Spaniards by the indigenous peoples.  Credit for the “discovery” of
the caves is given to Manuel Sainz de la Peña Miranda, who used the
caves in 1834 to hide from Spanish authorities, which prompted a
thorough search of the area.  In 1866, Dominik Bilimek and Maximiliano von Habsburg made the first biospeleological visit to the cave.

Parts of the movie Tarzan and the Valley of Gold were filmed at the caverns.

The Parroquia de Santa Prisca y San Sebastían, commonly known as the Church
of Santa Prisca, is a colonial monument located in the city of Taxco de
Alarcón, in the southern state of Guerrero, Mexico, built between 1751
and 1758.

The park has two underground rivers called the Chontalcoatlán, which is eight km long, and the San Jeronimo, which is 12 km long. The tunnels that have been formed by these rivers are still completely active, as the water continues to cut away little by little at the rock. Both have areas with rocks and sandy beaches on each side and the darkness is complete in much of the tunnels’ lengths. The San Jeronimo River has its origins in natural springs that lie in San Pedro Zictepec, Mexico State.

Great city and natural wonders all around to visit!

Parts of the movie Tarzan and the Valley of Gold were filmed at the caverns.

SY PATHFINDER  🇺🇸  Jean-Philippe & Nicole  - Lagoon 39′

7) CONCEPTION ISLAND, EXHUMAS, BAHAMAS

Conception Island National Park

Conception Island is an islet located in the Bahamas and reaches 25 m (82 ft) above sea level. 

It is an important rookery for nesting seabirds and hatching site for green turtles. It is uninhabited and protected as part of the Conception Island National Park.

It is an important rookery for nesting seabirds and hatching site for
green turtles. It is uninhabited and protected as part of the Conception
Island National Park. 

It is an important rookery for nesting seabirds and hatching site for green turtles. It is uninhabited and protected as part of the Conception Island National Park.

The beach felt like silky snow.  It is an important sanctuary for migratory birds, nesting sea birds and
green turtles, in addition to a rookery for nesting seabirds and a
hatching site for green turtles. 

Full throttles

Conception Island was established in 1964 as one of the National Parks of The
Bahamas. The park consists of 25,173 acres. Christopher Columbus is said
to have also landed here in 1492.

FISH
FISHY FISH

SY SLOW DANCER - Dale & Kenneth - Hunter 39′

Dale
Ken
Conception Island

8)  PANAMA POSSE SUPERBOWL 
PARTIES AND GATHERINGS

the game

BLESSED LIFE Bob and Margie

Delta Swizzler

DELTA SWIZZLER Mark & Cindy + SHEARWATER Eric and Pati 

YAHTZEE

YAHTZEE Captain and Crew 

Jill

YAHTZEE ADMIRAL Jill and Crew 

Marina Papagayo

CARINTHIA Suzanne & Dietmar + RED ROVER Kevin & Alison + GARGOYLE Kevin & Carla + NIRVANA Bob & Sherry + ONE LIFE Doug & Mary + Captain Peter from a Farr 70

CONGRATULATIONS LA RAMS 
The
Panama Posse watches the big game via Slingshot, Sat TV, Local Bar
Cable TV, VPN'ed and internet connections a.m.o. all along the route.
Watching events happen "by any means necessary" to watch the game.

LA RAMS WIN

9)  REPORT FROM GOLFO DE FONSECA HONDURAS 

HONDURAS
Boundless Exploring the Golfo de Fonseca

Boundless exploring the 3 Maritime areas and volcanoes of the  Golfo de Fonseca

Boundless checkign in

Lot's to explore and easy check in and check out in Honduras - 

The golfo de Fonseca

SY BOUNDLESS 🇺🇸 Julian & Colin -  Passport 42′

Julian
Colin

10) AIDS TO NAVIGATION 
MISCHARTED ROCK IN BAHIA HUEVOS

Aids to Navigation

WARNING IN COSTA RICA ANCHORAGE:  Bahia Huevos, just NW of Marina
Papagayo.   In both the Pat Rains and Charlie's Charts have
chartlets showing an anchorage on the S side of the bay that is actually
a location of a rock that is exposed at lower tides.  I believe
both authors have their anchor located one indent east too far.  In
Pat's guide, her x marks a hazard appears to be in a bay that is
preferred.   We cruised quickly through that bay without seeing a
hazard but obviously my review is not complete.  I feel her x and
anchor marks are switched.  In the photo I will post next I marked
the location of the exposed rock with radar at N 10.636 W 85.680.
The Yellow x is where Pat has her X in the guidebook.   This
is also a bay that many day charters use to anchor.  I will try and
add the hazard to Good Nautical when I have more service.  To that
point, the rock is visible in sat imagery...

Red Rover at Anchor

Night Passages with full moon to reduce the effect of the Papagayo Winds 

Red Rover

Mischarted rocks have been addedd to Good Nautical 

Red Rover Maximo

Red Rover's Maximo on sunset alert

Rocks

MY RED ROVER - Kevin and Alison - Nordhavn' 55

Kevin
Alison

11) PANAMA POSSE SEASON AWARDS CATEGORIES 

 

HERE ARE THE CATEGORIES 

    BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT* ✔ 

    PICTURE OF THE YEAR ✔  

    PANAMA POSSE YODA OF THE YEAR ✔  

    SPEEDY AWARD – SEVENSTAR AWARD ✔  

    THE CAPTAIN RON AWARD ✔ 

    MOST UNWELCOME VISITOR ONBOARD ✔ 

    HIGHEST WIND RECORDED ✔ 

    SPIRIT OF EXPLORATION ✔ 

    GALLEY GOD(ESS) ✔ 

    GOOD SAMARITAN OF THE YEAR ✔  

    NEWLY ADDED – BOAT YOGA POSE OF THE YEAR ✔

*non billfish entries only 

Pretty good Prizes

Every
season at the awards ceremony in Panama we give out some valuable
liquid prizes and free weeks in marinas to the winners and sometimes
even to the runners up , and of course Flor de Caña Rum. 

12)  PICTURE OF THE WEEK 

Picture of the Week

Somewhere in the middle of Gulfo de Tehuantepec  

SY CODDIWOMPLE 🇺🇸 Jessica & Bram - Ta Shing 40′ 

Bram
Jessica

MORE PICTURES OF THE WEEK

Star

Sunset in Bocas del Toro

Resort

Relaxing at StarFish Beach Bocas Del Toro. 

Flor de Caña vs Tequila ? Yes, i know we were tasting tequila in Flora de Caña Territory.....

Bocas

MY DELTA SWIZZLER 🇺🇸 Mark and Cindy - Vantare 58′

Mark
Cindy

 

MORE PICTURES OF THE WEEK

Here's a photo and update for you sV Isidore in making way down the Bahama chain towards Panama through the Windward Passage.

Here's
a photo and update for you SV Isidore in making way down the Bahama
chain towards  Panama through the Windward Passage.

SY ISIDORE 🇨🇦  Kate & George - Tashing Tashiba 36′

Kate
George

13) UNWELCOME VISITOR IN PUERTO VALLARTA 

don;t feed the crocks

SY YO-D-YO 🇺🇸 David & Mary - Hunter 45′ 

David
Mary

14)  FREE EBOOK 
" THE BIRDS OF MARINA CHIAPAS "

The birds of Chiapas

A lovely ebook has been made availabel by the Panama Posse S3 veterans
and bird watchers extradornaire Bill & Lisanne - 

Please follwo this link to view it https://panamaposse.com/birds-of-chiapas

SY 🇺🇸  ROCINANTE Lisanne Aerts & Bill Streever - Pearson 44′

Bill

15) PANAMA POSSE CONVOYS

 

Violent incidents appear to be executed by “part-time pirates”,

fisherman who organize on an ad hoc basis and seize targets of

opportunity in the absence of effective law enforcement.  They do

not target larger commercial vessels at this time.

Areas

Geographically,
the Honduran and Nicaraguan east coasts do not provide harbor for
larger vessels and the national navies are small and poorly equipped to

deal with the issue, as they are small forces primarily designed for

dealing with coastal and riverine security.  The naval forces are

under-resourced.

ext

As the incidents normally occur well offshore, often between 75 and 125

 miles from land, they are beyond VHF radio range from shore bases, and

in
any case it is believed the relevant navies do not effectively maintain
a 24/7 radio watch. It is uncertain what other illegal activities these
part time pirates may engage in.

While these areas are variously within the territorial waters or exclusive

economic
zones of Colombia, Guatemala, or Honduras, they are not effectively
patrolled or policed by any of these states.  Adding complication
to the situation, some areas including the Serranilla Bank are disputed
territories.

For
westbound vessels, a transit of the Venezuelan coast from Trinidad to
the ABCs and Columbia is often undertaken.  For vessels leaving
Colombia to points north, a close approach to the easternmost stretch of
the Venezuelan coast is also unavoidable.  There has also been an
increase in piracy activities in the coastal waters near Trinidad,
believed to be the actions of Venezuelan smugglers area.

TO SET UP A CONVOY between 4 vessels ( lead vessel must be US FLAGGED ) 

security @ panamaposse dot com

Panama Posse Convoys

16) PANAMA POSSE MARINA SPONSORS 

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🇲🇽 Marina Vallarta, Puerto Vallarta – Mexico  

🇲🇽 PANAMA POSSE HQ  – Marina Puerto de La Navidad – Mexico  

🇲🇽 Marina Ixtapa, Ixtapa – Mexico 

🇲🇽 La Marina Acapulco, Acapulco – Mexico  

🇲🇽 Vicente’s Moorings, Acapulco – Mexico 

🇲🇽 Marina Chiapas – Mexico  

🇬🇹 Marina Pez Vela – Guatemala  

🇸🇻 Marina Bahia del Sol – El Salvador  

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🇳🇮 Marina Puesta del Sol – Nicaragua  

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The docks at Marina Nanajuana

The docks at Marina Nanajuana, Rio Dulce, Guatemala

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19) PANAMA CANAL AGENT 
CENTENARIO CONSULTING ERICK GALVEZ

To
arrange for transit with the Panama Canal Authority please contact Eric
Galvez our dedicated Panama Canal agent and sponsor of the Panama Posse
and the Pacific Posse

Erick Gálvez

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Cellphone +507 6676-1376

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Erick

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Refrigeration Trouble Shooting Guide

Troubleshooting   Marine Refrigerators

(excerpts from Indel Webasto USA and Isotherm-parts)

This guide was created to help the non-professional refrigerator owner and professional service company trouble shoot a marine refrigerator. It starts with the most common cause of failure and describes actions you would take to determine the cause of failure.

Loss of Power: A break in the wiring or loose connectors is one of the most common sources of refrigerator failure. To test the power supply for the refrigerator, you must test at the electronics module.

  • Start by removing the refrigerator from the cabinet enclosure so you can easily reach the electronics module on the back of the refrigerator.
  • The refrigerator is held with screws in the flange to the face of the cabinet. Remove these screws and gently pull the refrigerator from the enclosure. There should be sufficient length of wire to set the refrigerator down in front of the enclosure with power wires still connected.
  • With a voltage meter, test the voltage coming in to the power connectors by inserting the probes into the positive and negative power inputs. You should get a reading of 12+ volts for DC and 100 volts or more for AC. It is important to test the power at the terminals on the  electronics module. Bad wiring or connectors can keep power from reaching the electronics module.
  • The compressor should run continuously at low speed when terminals T and C are connected. This will confirm that the electronic module is OK and that the power supply is adequate for low speed operation. If the compressor does not run or runs intermittently, starting and stopping after a few seconds, this may be caused by a poor power supply or a faulty electronic unit. To test the power supply, use a digital voltmeter. Measure the voltage at the electronic unit with the compressor off and note the voltage. Measure the voltage again with the compressor starting or running - the voltage should drop no more than 0.5V - if there is more than 0.5V drop, check all the terminals and connections carefully fort good contact, tightness and signs of corrosion. It can be helpful to connect a separate test power supply. Run separate wires (both positive and negative) directly to the batteries and re-test the power supply. Ensure the wire size is adequate for the length of run.

 

DC electronics module (left) AC/DC module (right)

Thermostat Failure: If you have proper power and the compressor is still not running, test for failure of the thermostat by connecting a jumper wire between terminal “C” and terminal “T” on the electronics box. If the compressor begins to run, this indicates that the thermostat has failed. The thermostat is easily replaced.

Procedure above is to be used when you have an ASU module installed

 

Electronics Failure: If after following the above steps and the compressor does not run, this would indicate the electronics box has failed. Replacement of the electronics module is easy.

With this simple test, we can help you identify the source of failure and restore your refrigerator to proper operating conditions. Remember that ventilation is the key to getting the best performance from your refrigerator. Cabinets sometimes trap and hold hot air which can reach temperatures above 40 degrees C (110 degrees F), the maximum recommended operating temperature for a refrigerator. Air temperatures in cabinets should be cool enough that the condenser can efficiently exchange the heat it removes from the refrigerator.

 

Replacement of the black DC Electronic Control Unit on BD35F and BD50F

Danfoss Compressor - Advanced Troubleshooting

  • Danfoss has a built in Error Code System that can be helpful in diagnosing a specific problem. To display the error code and LED (light emitting diode) must be connected between the + and D terminals on the electronic control module. The exact error is determined by counting the number of times the LED blinks. See below for code info.

The Danfoss Compressor electronics have additional system protection features built in. Knowing how these features operate can help diagnose problems. Protection is provided for the following:

  • Low Voltage: To prevent batteries from being totally discharged, the compressor will be stopped if the voltage at the terminals on the module falls below 10.6 volts (23.4 volts), and will not restart until the voltage rises above 11.7 volts (24.0 volts).
  • High Voltage: If the voltage exceeds 17 volts, the module stops the compressor and switches into 24 volt mode, but will not attempt to start the compressor until the voltage reaches 24 volts.
  • Compressor Non-Start: If the compressor does not start, the module will stop the start process and re-attempt a re-start every 60 seconds.
  • Compressor Speed Too Low: If the compressor speed falls below 1900 RPM the module will stop the compressor.
  • Fan (Pump) Protection: If the current draw across the fan terminals exceeds 0.7 amps 12VDC, the compressor will be stopped and a re-start attempted every 60 seconds.
  • Module Overheat: If the heat sink on the module exceeds a pre-set temperature, the compressor will be stopped and will be re-started when normal operating temperatures are resumed.

Fleet Update

FLEET UPDATE 2022-02-13

Panama Posse

Feb 13, 2022

PANAMA POSSE 
FLEET UPDATE 

 

TOP NEWS THIS WEEK

1) Dominican Republic's Ocean World Marina announces Panama Posse Sponsorship
2) Panama Posse grows to 338 yachts from 25 flag states
3) Warning El Salvador Bar continues to challenge the fleet 

Panama Posse Particpants from 25 Flag States

 

1) INTRODUCING OCEAN WORLD MARINA, 
🇩🇴  DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 

Ocean World Marina

OCEAN WORLD MARINA  🇩🇴  Sponsors de Panama Posse

08° 20.4933′ N 80° 09.0833′ W

We are excited to welcome the Panama Posse to the north coast of the
Dominican Republic. Enjoy our marina, services and amenities with our
special Panama Posse rates per foot.

  • 1    day     $ 1.00  
  • 7   days    $ 0.85  
  • 30 days   $ 0.40 

Ocean World is located on Cofresi beach, near town of Puerto Plata. With an
abundance of hotel rooms and recreation opportunities that include,
golf, fishing, scuba diving, horseback riding, and even white water
rafting, Puerto Plata is already celebrated as an affordable Caribbean
vacation playground. 

  

  • Ocean World Adventure Park 
  • Ocean World Casino
  • Puerto Plata is the rum capital of the Caribbean
  • A Cigar Experience in the Heart of the Caribbean! 
  • Rhythm of the night dancing
Jorge M Fernandez Ocean World Marina

Harbormaster Jorge M. Fernandez

 info@oceanworldmarina.com

Mobile.: 809-669-7660     

OCEAN WORLD MARINA 🇩🇴 SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE 19° 49.655′ N 070°43.9833′ W

 

2)  PANAMA POSSE WELCOMES 
OUR NEWEST MEMBERS TO THE FLEET

#332 🇺🇸 SY THE REDEEMED  - Captain John - New Herizon Formosa 70 ‘

#333 🇺🇸 SY HALCYON   - Brit & Sandy  - New Herizon Formosa 70 ‘

#334 🇺🇸 SY ESCAPE VELOCITY - Greg & Lynda  - Bennett Brothers Sparkman & Stephens Design 48′

#335 🇺🇸 SY ONE RUNNIN  - Jerry & Larisa  - Maxim 38′

#336 🇺🇸 SY MOKEN  - Mary & Mark - Dufour 50′

#337 🇺🇸 SY WHITE WINGS  - Stuart & Sondra  - Leopard 48′

#338  🇺🇸 SY SILENT KNIGHT - Christopher & Thomas   - Beneteau 50′

Panama Posse 338

Click  to see the full fleet listing >>

Tracking

3) MY RED ROVER REPORTS EXTRAORDINARY CONDITIONS WHEN CROSSINGS
THE BAR IN SALVADOR

WARNING !

This is MY Red Rover exiting the El Salvador Bar at slack tide. Many Panama Posse Boats have found extraordinary conditions.

The swell running up against the coast of central America can have adverse
effects on crossing the bar in El Salvador - especially anything larger
than  4 feet. Any primary swell can be amplified by deep ocean (
secondary ) swells coming across the whole pacific leading to the
"thirteenth wave" not actually # 13 but simply the largest one in a set. 

In surf lingo, a wave set is a series of waves that are generally larger
and often more powerful than the average for a given period of time or
day. For a fascinating insight into shallow water wave theory visit this
page
http://www.coastalwiki.org/wiki/Shallow-water_wave_theory

CLOSE

Red Rover is set to leave El Salvador on the high slack tomorrow morning
after 8 nights here.  Want to give a shout out to Talleres
Moldtrok,  a machine shop in San Salvador, a referral from Bill and
Jean.  They rebuilt a hydraulic cylinder that had a seal beginning
to leak.  We've been told that the shop has fixed or built from
scratch many parts for cruising boats.  Our hydraulic cylinder was
done in 3 days and cost $90.  We picked it back up then spent the
night in San Salvador.  We provisioned at Super Selecto there and
found a huge selection of many items, including US products that we
haven't seen for a while.   Rum was less than in Mexico but food
costs were more...  

Additionally,
forgive me if I mentioned it earlier,  we received our booster
vaccine here as well.  The clinic is located an 8 min drive away
(gives starter and booster  shots).  Ignacio the manager at
Hotel Bahia Del Sol can arrange a ride there and back.  He is great
to chat with.

Lastly,  the check in/out process happens here at the property.   No need to travel anywhere.   Very convenient.

Meet Bill

Bill (above) and Jean(below)  from the El Salvador Rally and moorings ready to bring you across the bar 

Jean

MY RED ROVER - Kevin & Alison - Nordhavn 55' 

Kevin
Alison

4) MEET THE FLEET

SY ANIMAL CRACKER, SOUTHBOUND

Anima Cracker

WE MADE IT !!! in  Barrra de Navidad picking  up their burgee

SY ANIMAL CRACKER - Scott & Tami - Hunter 46′

MEET MY ONE LIFE 
CHECKING INTO COSTA RICA 

ONE LIFE

MY ONE LIFE - Doug & Mary - Nordhavn 46′

MEET SY ORA 2 
CROSSING THE BAR INTO EL SALVADOR

ORA 2
Ora 2

SY ORA 2 - Craig & Karen  - Privilege 43′

Craig
Karen

MEET SY MOKEN

SY MOKEN

En route from Panama to Chiapas

SY MOKEN - Mary & Mark - Dufour 50′

5)  THE BOATYARD 
(new section)

YOUR EXPERIENCE COUNTS 

Call for Service provider data and fuel price data

Every
vessel has their own journey and along the way you have encountered
service providers - please let us know about what works and what doesn't
we'll publish this list and facts to the Panama Posse fleet
anonymously 

We
all want to know the good the bad and the ugly please provide your
feedback on service providers you have used with this simple form -
we'll update the results as soon as we get this data from you - just
takes a few seconds and helps the next yacht !->
https://panamaposse.com/service-provider

Fuel in SanJuan del Sur

Fuel prices are going up - here is Respite in  San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua taking on fuel - Please let us know the fees and prices you paid -->

HAPPY VALENTINES DAY 

HOW TO KEEP CUPID ONBOARD YOUR VESSEL !

Cupid on board

To
understand the difference between happy and unhappy couples,
researchers asked couples to solve a conflict in their relationship in
15 minutes. After carefully reviewing these sessions and following up
with couples almost a decade later, they were able to predict which
couples would stay together and which would break up with over 90%
accuracy.

Discovery.
The difference between happy and unhappy couples is the balance between
positive and negative interactions during conflict. There is a very
specific ratio that makes relationships last. And it’s easy to see how
this works on a boat as well.

That
magic ratio  is 1 : 5. This means that for every one
negative interaction during conflict, a stable and happy relationship
has five (or more) positive interactions.

ONE NEGATIVE INTERACTION

Examples of negative interactions include yelling, dismissive actions or gestures  as well as feelings of loneliness and isolation.
Anger is a negative interaction and a natural reaction during conflict.
Anger only has negative effects in a relationship if it is expressed
along with criticism or contempt, or if it is defensive.

Negative
interactions during conflict include being emotionally dismissive or
critical, or becoming defensive. Body language such as eye-rolling can
be a powerful negative interaction, and it is important to remember that
negativity holds a great deal of emotional power, it takes five
positive interactions to overcome any one negative interaction.

FIVE OR MORE POSITIVE INTERACTIONS TO COUNTER 
ONE PRIOR NEGATIVE INTERACTION 

1) INTEREST

Displaying
interest includes asking open-ended questions, as well as more subtle
signals such as nods, making eye contact, and timely ‘uh-huhs’that show
how closely you are listening. Are you curious about why he or she is
upset ?

2) AFFECTION

Within
conflict, displays of physical and verbal affection reduce stress. If
you’re having a difficult conversation and your partner takes your hand
and says,  Gosh, this is hard to talk about. I really love you and I
know we can figure this out together,  you will likely feel better
because their display of affection is bound to reduce tension and bring
you closer together.

3) MATTER

DOING
small things often.  Small acts demonstrate caring and are
powerful ways to enhance the positivity in the relationship.

4) APPRECIATION

Expressing
positive thinking and giving a partner a verbal compliment, no matter
how small, acts as a strengthening of your marriage or relationship. By
focusing on the positives of your relationship and the vessel such as
the good moments from your past and your partner’s admirable traits, you
put positive energy into your relationship.

5) AGREEMENT

Seeking
opportunities for agreement and expressing this accordingly,
shows that you see your partners viewpoint as valid and that you
care about them. An alliance in conflict, even minor, can fundamentally
shift how couples fight.

6) EMPATHY & APOLOGY

Empathy
is one of the deepest forms of human connection even if expressed non
verbally through a facial expression or a physical gesture. If a partner
is upset with something simply apologize. Finding a moment during a
conflict to say  I’m sorry I hurt your feelings. That makes me sad,
 you will provide a positive and empathetic interaction that
reinforces your bond.

7) ACCEPT

Summarize
your partner’s experience during a recent conflict, even if you
disagree. Validation doesn’t mean agreement, but it does signal respect
and signals an understanding that each of your perspectives are valid,
even if they are opposed to each other.

8) HUMOR

Joking
around while maintaining respect and appreciation for a partner serves
to bring  both closer together. Finding moments to laugh together
can ease tension in a heated conflict.

6) DESTINATIONS AND EXCURSIONS

ENTERING PANAMA IN BOCA CHICA

BOCA CHICA
Boca Chica Panama Beer
Nightsail

SY CHIMERA - Dennis & Margaret - Beneteau 47′

Margaret
Dennis

LONG ISLAND, EXHUMAS, BAHAMAS

CHIMERA

Tiny's Hurricane Hole

View
Bahmas

Long Island, Bahamas. Making our way south.

Logn Island

SY SLOW DANCER - Dale & Kenneth - Hunter 39′

Dale
Ken

12)  SECRET BEACH NEAR MARINA PUERTO DE LA NAVIDAD, MX 

Secreet Beach

Low tide at Secret Beach 

Secret Beach

Secret Stairs forges into the pacific cliffs 

Secret Beach

SY JULIET - Charlie & LeeAnne - Mason 44′

Charlie
LeeAnne
Crew

7)  ENTRY INTO BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT 

BIG FISH

Just caught my first mahi-mahi in the pacific. Near Islas Secas, Panama.   

SY SECOND SET  - Chip & Kristina  - Robertson & Caine Leopard 49′

Kristine
Chip

8) AIDS TO NAVIGATION 
DREDGING NEAR MARINA CHIAPAS, MX 

Aids to Navigation

All
boats inbound to Chiapas marina: there is a very large dredge nearly
blocking the entrance channel at the last turn you take to come into the
marina.  It is very well lit at night.  You will need to pass
within 30 feet of the floating spoils boom (put it to your port side).
It's easy during daylight, but can be a little confusing if coming
in n in the dark like we did.

Dredge

 🦜🍹 SY  Kyrie - Joe, Kristen & Crew  - Prout 37′

Joe
Kristen
Crew
Crew
Crew
Chiapas

9) PANAMA POSSE SEASON AWARDS CATEGORIES 

 

HERE ARE THE CATEGORIES 

    BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT* ✔ 

    PICTURE OF THE YEAR ✔  

    PANAMA POSSE YODA OF THE YEAR ✔  

    SPEEDY AWARD – SEVENSTAR AWARD ✔  

    THE CAPTAIN RON AWARD ✔ 

    MOST UNWELCOME VISITOR ONBOARD ✔ 

    HIGHEST WIND RECORDED ✔ 

    SPIRIT OF EXPLORATION ✔ 

    GALLEY GOD(ESS) ✔ 

    GOOD SAMARITAN OF THE YEAR ✔  

    NEWLY ADDED – BOAT YOGA POSE OF THE YEAR ✔

*non billfish entries only 

Pretty good Prizes

Every season at the awards ceremony in Panama we give out some valuable
liquid prizes and free weeks in marinas to the winners and sometimes
even to the runners up , and of course Flor de Caña Rum. 

10) PANAMA POSSE CONVOYS

 

Violent incidents appear to be executed by “part-time pirates”,

fisherman who organize on an ad hoc basis and seize targets of

opportunity in the absence of effective law enforcement.  They do

not target larger commercial vessels at this time.

Areas

Geographically,
the Honduran and Nicaraguan east coasts do not provide harbor for
larger vessels and the national navies are small and poorly equipped to

deal with the issue, as they are small forces primarily designed for

dealing with coastal and riverine security.  The naval forces are

under-resourced.

ext

As the incidents normally occur well offshore, often between 75 and 125

 miles from land, they are beyond VHF radio range from shore bases, and

in
any case it is believed the relevant navies do not effectively maintain
a 24/7 radio watch. It is uncertain what other illegal activities these
part time pirates may engage in.

While these areas are variously within the territorial waters or exclusive

economic
zones of Colombia, Guatemala, or Honduras, they are not effectively
patrolled or policed by any of these states.  Adding complication
to the situation, some areas including the Serranilla Bank are disputed
territories.

For
westbound vessels, a transit of the Venezuelan coast from Trinidad to
the ABCs and Columbia is often undertaken.  For vessels leaving
Colombia to points north, a close approach to the easternmost stretch of
the Venezuelan coast is also unavoidable.  There has also been an
increase in piracy activities in the coastal waters near Trinidad,
believed to be the actions of Venezuelan smugglers area.

TO SET UP A CONVOY between 4 vessels ( lead vessel must be US FLAGGED ) 

security @ panamaposse dot com

Panama Posse Convoys

11) PANAMA POSSE MARINA SPONSORS 

🇺🇸 Safe Harbor South Bay – Chula Vista, USA

🇲🇽 Marina Coral, Ensenada – Mexico  

🇲🇽 IGY Marina Cabo San Lucas  – Mexico  

🇲🇽 Marina Puerto Escondido – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina Palmira Topolobampo – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina y Club de Yates Isla Cortes – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina el Cid – Mazatlan – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina Vallarta, Puerto Vallarta – Mexico  

🇲🇽 PANAMA POSSE HQ  – Marina Puerto de La Navidad – Mexico  

🇲🇽 Marina Ixtapa, Ixtapa – Mexico 

🇲🇽 La Marina Acapulco, Acapulco – Mexico  

🇲🇽 Vicente’s Moorings, Acapulco – Mexico 

🇲🇽 Marina Chiapas – Mexico  

🇬🇹 Marina Pez Vela – Guatemala  

🇸🇻 Marina Bahia del Sol – El Salvador  

🇸🇻 La Palma Moorings – Bahia del Sol - El Salvador

🇳🇮 Marina Puesta del Sol – Nicaragua  

🇨🇷 Marina Papagayo – Costa Rica  

🇨🇷 Marina Pez Vela – Costa Rica 

🇨🇷 Marina Bahia Golfito – Costa Rica  

🇨🇷 Banana Bay Marina – Costa Rica  

🇪🇨 Marina Puerto Amistad – Ecuador  

🇵🇦 Buenaventura Marina – Panama 

🇵🇦 PANAMA POSSE PACIFIC HQ Vista Mar Marina – Panama 

🇵🇦 Shelter Bay Marina – Panama  

🇵🇦 IGY Red Frog Marina – Panama

🇵🇦 Bocas Marina – Panama 

🇵🇦 Linton Bay Marina – Panama 

🇨🇴 ClubNautico Cartagena – Colombia 

🇨🇴 Club de Pesca Marina Cartagena – Colombia 

🇨🇴 Marina Puerto Velero – Colombia

🇨🇴 IGY Marina Santa Marta – Colombia 

🇯🇲 Royal Jamaica Yacht Club – Jamaica 

🇯🇲 Errol Flynn Marina – Jamaica  

🇯🇲 Montego Bay Yacht Club –Jamaica 

🇰🇾 The Barcadere Marina –Cayman Islands 

🇭🇳 Barefoot Cay Marina – Roatan – Honduras 

🇭🇳 Fantasy Island Marina – Roatan – Honduras

🇭🇳 Jonesville Point Marina -Roatan – Honduras  

🇬🇹 Marina Nana Juana Resort & Boatyard – Guatemala 

🇧🇿 Thunderbirds Marine – Placencia – Belize 

🇲🇽 Marina Makax – Isla Mujeres – Mexico 

🇲🇽 Marina V&V – Quintana Roo – Mexico 

🇲🇽 Marina El Cid – Cancún – Riviera Maya – Mexico  

🇨🇺 Marina Marlin Nautica Cayo Largo – Cuba 

🇹🇨 South Bank Marina & Boatyard – Turks and Caicos  

🇧🇸 Romora Bay Resort and Marina – Bahamas  

🇧🇸 Elizabeth on the Bay Marina – Bahamas 

🇧🇸 Blue Marlin Cove Resort & Marina – Bahamas  

🇩🇴 Ocean World Marina – Dominican Republic

🇩🇴 Marina Puerto Bahia – Dominican Republic    

🇺🇸 Marathon Marina – Marathon Keys 

🇺🇸 Pier 66  Hotel & Marina – Ft. Lauderdale, USA

🇺🇸 IGY Marina at Ortega Landing – Jacksonville, FL , USA 

🇺🇸 Oasis Marinas at Fernandina Harbor Marina – FL , USA  

🇺🇸 Morningstar Marinas Golden Isles St. Simons Isl. – Georgia, USA  

🇺🇸 Windmill Harbour Marina – Hilton Head South Carolina , USA  

🇺🇸 Coffee Bluff Marina – Savannah Georgia , USA  

🇺🇸 Hazzard Marine – Gerogetown, North Carolina , USA  

🇺🇸 Holden Beach  – Town Dock, North Carolina , USA 

🇺🇸 Portside Marina – Morehead City, North Carolina USA  

🇺🇸 Tideawater Yacht Marina – Portsmouth,  USA  

🇺🇸 Ocean Yacht Marina, Portsmouth, USA  

🇺🇸 York River Yacht Haven – Virginia , USA  

🇺🇸 Yorktown Riverwalk Landing – Virginia USA  

🇺🇸 Regatta Point Marina – Deltaville, Virginia USA 

The docks at Marina Nanajuana

The docks at Marina Nanajuana, Rio Dulce, Guatemala

12)  PANAMA POSSE  SPONSORS 

  • SHELTER ISLAND INFLATABLES 
  • PREDICT WIND
  • SEVENSTAR YACHT TRANSPORT
  • HOME DEPOT PRO MEXICO
  • HERTZ RENTAL CARS  MEXICO
  • YACHT AGENTS GALAPAGOS 
  • FLOR DE CAÑA
  • CALIFORNIA YACHT MARINA
  • WESTMARINE PRO
  • SAILMAIL  
MEXICO PACIFIC IS IN GOOD NAUTICAL

MEXICO PACIFIC ANCHORAGES MARINAS DANGER AND PORT INFORMATION IS IN GOOD NAUTICAL

13) SEVENSTAR YACHT TRANSPORT

 SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE

More info on Sevenstar™s services can be found on https://www.sevenstar-yacht-transport.com/

Sevenstar

Who is Sevenstar Yacht Transport?

Sevenstar is the world’s leading provider of yacht shipping services on a lift-on, lift-off basis.  

For a quote with the Panama Posse discount please contact 
Kris Caren  kris@sevenstar-usa.com   sevenstar-usa.com

Sevenstar

14) PANAMA CANAL AGENT 
CENTENARIO CONSULTING ERICK GALVEZ

To arrange for transit with the Panama Canal Authority please contact Eric
Galvez our dedicated Panama Canal agent and sponsor of the Panama Posse
and the Pacific Posse

Erick Gálvez

Erick Gálvez

info@centenarioconsulting.com

www.centenarioconsulting.com

Cellphone +507 6676-1376

WhatsApp +507 6676-1376

Erick

15) STRATEGIC PARTNERS
 

SEVEN SEAS CRUISING ASSOCIATION

Vicente’s Moorings – Acapulco – Mexico

ONESAILS MEXICO - Puerto Vallarta - Mexico

Park Avenue Villas – San Juan del Sur – Nicaragua

Coconutz – Playa Cocos – Costa Rica

Abernathy – Chandlery – Panama

Pacific Posse 

Advertising Partners – Las Vegas

Safe-Esteem.com – Delaware

SIGN UP FOR THE 21-22 PANAMA POSSE  

WE OPERATE UNDER INTERNATIONAL MARITIME LAW

YOUR VESSEL YOUR CREW YOUR RESPONSIBILITY 

Panama Posse we sail where the Coconute Grow
Images

Fuerte San Lorenzo, Guatemala

panama posse communications 
 @ 9811 w charleston blvd 2262 89117 Summerlin USA

 

© 2022 Panama Posse / Good Nautical Inc

 

 


ocean world marina

OCEAN WORLD MARINA 🇩🇴 SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE

OCEAN WORLD MARINA 🇩🇴 SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE

19° 49.655'  N 070°43.9833' W 

We are excited to welcome the Panama Posse to the Dominican Republic.

Enjoy our marina, services and amenities with our special welcome rates.

Jorge M. Fernandez
Jorge M. Fernandez

Director de Operaciones
Ocean World Marina

OCEAN WORLD MARINA SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE

 

Sea Buoy: 19º50.095 N Latitude – 070º43.535 W Longitude

 

OCEAN WORLD MARINA COFRESI BEACH

Ocean World is located on Cofresi beach, near town of Puerto Plata. With an abundance of hotel rooms and recreation opportunities that include, golf, fishing, scuba diving, horseback riding, and even white water rafting, Puerto Plata is already celebrated as an affordable Caribbean vacation playground. Puerto Plata’s airport (POP) is a 30 minute drive, and has daily flights from Miami, NYC and cities in Europe. Ocean World Marina, now the only full-service marina located between the heavily traveled Florida/Bahamas area and the Puerto Rico/Eastern Caribbean region.

Ocaen World
RATES

 Days $ x foot
1   1.00
7   0.85
30   0.40

Cofresí Beach

CONTACT

Jorge M. Fernandez

 

Ocean World  Marina
GPS:   N19° 50.095   W70° 43.535

Cofresi, Puerto Plata 57000, Dominican Republic

 
Mobile.: 809-669-7660                         
Tel.:       809-970-3373  Ext. 4004
Fax:       809-970-7987

 

 

Ocean World Marina

AMMENITIES

  Ocean World Marina has a great selection of amenities and services to suit your needs.

Ocean World Adventure Park Ocean World Casino
 Acomodations Discover one of the best sport destination
Dreaming of a green getaway! Puerto Plata is the rum capital of the caribbean
A cigar Experience in the Heart of the Caribbean! Rhythm of the night

NEARBY

Casino

VIDEO

Maps

LOCATION

 

OFFICIAL WEBSITE >>
https://oceanworldmarina.com/


Picture of the Week

FLEET UPDATE 2022-02-06

Panama Posse

Feb 06, 2022

PANAMA POSSE 
FLEET UPDATE 

 

TOP NEWS THIS WEEK

1) PANAMA POSSE GROWS TO 331 YACHTS FROM 25 FLAG STATES

2) JOIN THE SOUTH PACIFIC POSSE  

 

 

1)  PANAMA POSSE WELCOMES 
OUR NEWEST MEMBERS TO THE FLEET

#325 🇺🇸  SY  AMERICAN HONEY  -  Thomas & Tillie  - Leopard 40'

#326  🇺🇸  SY  MAI -  Tony & Amy  - Kelly Peterson 44′

#327  🇺🇸   SY  ONE LIFE  - Gary & Brooke  - Nautical Development 40′

#328  🇸🇪   SY  SONG OF THE SEA  - Tore & Maud  - Najad 46′

#329  🇬🇧  SY  SALTY FINCH   - Tim & Gisela  - Discovery 55′

#330  🇺🇸  SY  CODDIWOMPLE    - Jessica & Bram  - Ta Shing 40′

#331  🇬🇧   SY  POLARIS - Jim & Kate  - Ta Shing 40′

Panama Posse 331

2) JOIN THE  SOUTH PACIFIC POSSE 

South Pacific Posse
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We are excited to launch the South Pacific Posse - now in it's second year
extending the Posse mindset all the way to New Zealand via the South
Pacific.17 vessels from 9 flag states have already registered with
amazing benefits and lot's of tutorials seminars and fleet tracking and
discounts and many service provides across the Pacific !

https://pacificposse.com/22-vessels

With 2 registration options for all vessels wishing to continue or for those
who want to simply learn and monitor and prepare for a future
pacific crossing season.

FULL MEMBERSHIP for
the Season ( February - December ) with all the Posse trimmings
and benefits - 7,000 nm and over 20 island nations, Marina and
Agent discounts, tracking, live group support and weekly group calls.

LURK and LEARN Mode -  50% off the registration fee - lurk and learn ;-) 
You will be part of the continental fleet support and have access to all
communications, charts, planning and education seminars.   

24 countries

To find out more and to sign up visit  

 https://pacificposse.com/
South Pacific Posse

3) ENTRY INTO THE CAPTAIN RON AWARD

Mark had fun doing oil changes on our two motors the other day. He had several issues, to say the least 😂

Mark had fun doing oil changes on our two motors the other day. He had several issues, to say the least 😂

MY DELTA SWIZZLER - Mark & Cindy - Vantare 58′

Delat Swizzler Mark
Cindy

4) MEET THE FLEET
SY GREEN FLASH

Green Flash

SY GREEN FLASH - Bob & Joan  - Beneteau 35′

San BLas

San Blas Coral and Green Flash from the bottom 

San Blas

More pictures of live Coral

San Blas

5) PICTURES  OF THE WEEK 

Picture of the Week
Picture of the Week

SY GREEN FLASH - Bob & Joan  - Beneteau 35′

Bob
Joan

6) IN WATER SERVICE REPAIRS DONE IN ACAPULCO

Hull, prop, keel coolers all cleaned along with 4 zincs changed all done with freehold divers. What you see if all the equipment they had.

Hull,
prop, keel coolers all cleaned along with 4 zincs changed all done with
freehold divers. What you see if all the equipment they had.

MY LAST ARROW  - Vincent & Linda - Nordhavn 65′

Vincent
Linda
Crew

7) ABSOLUTELY CUDDLY 

OMG
cutie pie

SY IRON CALCULUS - Josh & Shauna - Beneteau 43′

Josh
Shauna

8) FEATURED MARINA
BLUE MARLIN COVE MARINA BAHAMAS 

Blue MArlin Cove

We will offer $1.00 per ft of our normal rate of $2.99 per ft. for the Panama Posse .

Kenneth W. Carter

Blue Marlin Cove & Resort & Marina

General Manager/ Owner Representative

M +1 251 767 9989

Frt. Desk: 1-242-349-4101

A 1 Bootle Bay, West End,, Bootle Bay West End, Bahamas

E general@bluemarlincove.com

Marina

9) HOW TO SINK THE FLEET  MORALE

Why Is Coffee Called 'Joe'?

Have you ever sipped coffee in a contemplative mood and wondered how coffee
came to be known as 'JOE". There are several intriguing theories on
this, so if you’re a fan of naval history, etymology, or even just a fan
of the of that lovely brown liquid, read on

Joe

The most prevalent story behind why coffee is referred to as 'joe' comes
from World War I. Joe refers to Josephus Daniels, former U.S. Secretary
of the Navy.  He became Secretary of the Navy under President
Woodrow Wilson. Daniels wished to enforce a stricter morality in the
Navy. In a harbinger of Prohibition, Daniels abolished the consumption
of alcohol on US Naval warships, specifically rum, which was rationed to
sailors as in the British Royal Navy.

Joe

In the United States Navy, the daily ration was one-half US pint (240 ml)
of distilled spirits until 1842, when it was reduced to one gill (120
ml)

As alcohol consumption plummeted, coffee consumption rose. Of course,
sailors were none too happy about being denied their favorite drink, so
they began calling coffee a 'cup of joe' in a satirical salute to
Secretary Daniels.

Of all the stories for the term cup of joe, this one is the most
entertaining. It’s got all the elements of a great yarn: war, rebellion,
the Navy, the name Josephus, and of course, President Woodrow Wilson.
But...there is a huge hole in this theory.

For starters, Congress abolished the spirit ration in 1862, meaning it
would be very difficult for sailors to get their hands on rum aboard
U.S. Navy ships anyway.  [One could argue that the ban also applied
to sailors on naval bases, though.] It could also be that the 1862 ban
was, perhaps, only loosely enforced, as the daily ration of rum was seen
by the officers as a big morale booster and incentive for enforcing
shipboard discipline among the non-coms.

JOe and joe

Franklin D. Roosevelt and Josephus Daniels

The Shortened Words Theory

If you’re enjoy word roots, this 'joe' origin theory will pique your interest.

The term 'cup of joe' comes from two other nicknames for coffee: java and
mocha. Java is of course a reference to the Indonesian island, where
coffee is widely grown, and Mocha was the ancient Yemeni port that was
the first to export coffee.

Java and mocha were then shorted to 'a cup of jamoke,' which was a popular idiom in the '30s.

Jamoke, of course, was a terrible nickname.  So as the story goes, 'cup of
jamoke' was shortened in popular usage to 'cup of joe,' and the rest is
history.

The Common Man Theory

The next theory on the origins of the phrase 'cup of joe' is that coffee is
the common man’s drink: the average joe. Since coffee is the common
man’s drink, and 'Joe' is the common man’s name, coffee and joe became
synonymous.

Diner culture may also have had something to do with it, as more and more
diners opened up in the 1950s and 1960s. Working men stopped by diners
for their morning coffee, and when enough average joes were drinking
coffee, coffee became a “cup of joe”.

The common man theory may also have a military aspect to it. During World
War II and the Korean War, soldiers were known as 'G.I Joes,' 'G.I.'
standing for 'government issue.' 

The Trademark Theory

Many phrases that come into common language are due to marketing. A company called the Martinson Coffee Company was the first to trademark the
phrase 'cup of joe.'

It’s possible that people referred to Martinson coffee as a cup of joe, due to the fact that the owner was named Joe Martinson.

The Martinson coffee company was one of the oldest coffee companies in the US, having been around since 1898.

So take your pick: no less than four plausible theories as to why coffee is called 'joe.' Contemplate, drink & enjoy!

 

MY SEPHINA  - Josh & Sheila - Custom build 52′

Josh
Sheila

10) PANAMA POSSE PARTIES & GATHERINGS

Friendly games

Cross Panama-Pacific-Posse Volleyball Session at Shelter Bay 🤣🤣 – Emelin, Santosa, Ibex and Bohemen

11) FREE RIG CHECK SEMINAR FROM OUR STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP ORGANIZATION SSCA 

SSCA

SEMINAR 

Boat Inspection before going near or offshore

Thursday, February 10, 2022, 7:00 PM EST

REGISTER HERE 

https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_bNGBVeBbT0eFBay-473laQ

Author of Emergency Navigation: Improvised and No-Instrument Methods for the Prudent Mariner

 Peter S. Burch Marine Engineer

 Peter S. Burch  Marine Engineer

12) SPECTACULAR PASSAGE MOMENTS 

MV One Live on Passage

MV One Life on Passage from El Salvador to Marina Papagayo Costa Rica

Passage

MY ONE LIFE - Doug & Mary - Nordhavn 46′

Mary
Doug

13) PANAMA POSSE SEASON AWARDS CATEGORIES 

 

HERE ARE THE CATEGORIES 

    BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT* ✔ 

    PICTURE OF THE YEAR ✔  

    PANAMA POSSE YODA OF THE YEAR ✔  

    SPEEDY AWARD – SEVENSTAR AWARD ✔  

    THE CAPTAIN RON AWARD ✔ 

    MOST UNWELCOME VISITOR ONBOARD ✔ 

    HIGHEST WIND RECORDED ✔ 

    SPIRIT OF EXPLORATION ✔ 

    GALLEY GOD(ESS) ✔ 

    GOOD SAMARITAN OF THE YEAR ✔  

    NEWLY ADDED – BOAT YOGA POSE OF THE YEAR ✔

*
Note We will exclude any Billfish and Sharks from this award due to
ocean conservation efforts - these are excluded from any award
considerations

Dish

14) GOLFO DE CHIRIQUI - ISLA SANTA CATALINA  

Santa Catalina, Panama - we took the tender to shore where the other pangas were anchored hours before low tide. We anchored in 4' of water and walked to shore.  There are 2 minimarkets with limited offerings. There are zero banks or ATMs so bring cash.  Some guidebooks reference a man in a truck selling fruits & veggies, but he's long gone.  But the good news is there's an excellent fresh fruit & vegetable store there that has a wide selection.

Isla Santa Catalina seen at low tide from shore. Our 10' tender is in there.
Santa Catalina, Panama - we took the tender to shore where the other pangas
were anchored hours before low tide. We anchored in 4' of water and
walked to shore.  There are 2 minimarkets with limited offerings.
There are zero banks or ATMs so bring cash.  Some guidebooks
reference a man in a truck selling fruits & veggies, but he's long
gone.  But the good news is there's an excellent fresh fruit &
vegetable store there that has a wide selection. AND YES THERE IS
INTERNET 

https://goodnautical.com/panama/anchorage/isla-santa-catalina

MY HO’OKIPA - Lisa & Lucky - Selene 43′

Lisa
Lucky Chucky

15) SAFE AND SOUND 1100 NM TO SHELTER BAY PANAMA
* ENTRY INTO THE SPEEDY G AWARD CATEGORY

Arrived
at Shelter Bay from Nassau on Monday. 1100 mile passage 9.5 days.
Slower next time. Passed by lots I would have like to see. Happy to be
in one place for a while now.

https://panamamposse.com/tracking
Doch DOch

SY DOCH DOCH - Tobias - Island Packet 41′

Tobias

16) TOKETEE SIPPING SOMETHING REFRESHING 

Drinking

SY TOKETEE  - Dar, Diane & Kimberly - Skookum 53′

17) IN THE RUNNING FOR A BOTTLE OF RUM AWARD FOR THESE EXPLORERS - CHECK IN IN GUATEMALA 

TARA arrived in Puerto Quetzal Thursday afternoon. Check inn for 3 days 240 us$ for further stay permisso around 220 us$. This includes 100$ fee for agent, which capitania insisted on. We got antigen test despite 3 vaccins. There is major sandblast operation up wind, see photo. Clouds of dust and noise, so all hatches closed. We re off to Antigua now.

TARA
arrived in Puerto Quetzal Thursday afternoon. Check inn for 3 days 240
us$ for further stay permisso around 220 us$. This includes 100$ fee for
agent, which capitania insisted on. We got antigen test despite 3
vaccins. There is major sandblast operation up wind, see photo. Clouds
of dust and noise, so all hatches closed.  We re off to Antigua
now.

https://panamaposse.com/marina-pez-vela-guatemala

SY TARA  - Roel & Jacomine  - Koopmans 41′

18) PANAMA POSSE MARINA SPONSORS 
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19)  PANAMA POSSE  SPONSORS 

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TURKS AND CAICOS IS IN GOOD NAUTICAL

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20) SEVENSTAR YACHT TRANSPORT

 SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE

More info on Sevenstar™s services can be found on https://www.sevenstar-yacht-transport.com/

Sevenstar

Who is Sevenstar Yacht Transport?

Sevenstar
is the world’s leading provider of yacht shipping services on a
lift-on, lift-off basis. Sevenstar has access to the Spliethoff fleet of
over 120 company owned vessels. With an impressive 1,500+ transports
per year, they are calling over 100 ports in more than 40 countries
worldwide.

For a quote with the Panama Posse discount please contact 
Kris Caren

email: kris@sevenstar-usa.com

web: sevenstar-usa.com

21) BOCA CHICA 

Sunset+

Boca Chica is peaceful, and checking into Panama here has been easy thanks to Carlos!

SY KATHLEEN -  Robert & Karen - CAL 39'

Robert
Karen

22) PANAMA CANAL AGENT 
CENTENARIO CONSULTING ERICK GALVEZ

To
arrange for transit with the Panama Canal Authority please contact Eric
Galvez our dedicated Panama Canal agent and sponsor of the Panama Posse
and the Pacific Posse

Erick Gálvez

Erick Gálvez

info@centenarioconsulting.com

www.centenarioconsulting.com

Cellphone +507 6676-1376

WhatsApp +507 6676-1376

Erick

23) STRATEGIC PARTNERS
 

SEVEN SEAS CRUISING ASSOCIATION

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