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Coffee Bluff Marina, Savannah GA 🇺🇸 Sponsors the Panama Posse

Coffee Bluff Marina  Savannah GA 🇺🇸   Sponsors the Panama Posse
31° 56.115' N 081° 09.29' W

COFFEE BLUFF MARINA SAVANAH

We are please to sponsor the Panama Posse with an exceptional discount of $ 1 x foot x night !

Come on down and enjoy Savannah at its finest

Mike

+1.912.231.3628

coffe bluff marina

Coffee bluff marina is effectively positioned on the southside of Savannah in a scenic, historic and quiet setting far from visitors and congestion. Coffee bluff marina is a full service  marina. Fueldock with marine gasoline, diesel,  bait,  fishing tackle, hats, t-shirts, ice and concessions. The newly constructed marina has a modern boat hoist rated for 20,000 lbs and today's greater-wide cement floating docks. Our jetty additionally has trendy aluminum ramps for clean dock access together with a handicap ramp that offers very comfy slopes at all tides. 

Coffee Bluff Marina   

CONTACT Coffee Bluff Marina

14915 Coffee Bluff Rd, Savannah, GA 31419, USA

+1.912.231.3628

coffeebluffmarina@yahoo.com

 

AMENITIES

Pumpout

Pumpout

 

SERVICES
Coffee Bluff Marina

RATES

Overnight or Transient Space
$1.50/foot for each overnight stay for boats not using the hoist.

Shore Power
30 amps $40/month or $3/daily
50 amps $60/month or $5/daily
WiFi Charges may apply

Coffee Bluff Marina

 

Coffee Bluff Marina SAVE APPROACH


 

LOCATION

 

UNIQUE DOLPHINS NEARBY


OFFICIAL WEBSITE >>
http://www.coffeebluffmarina.info/

MUST SEE

  • Forsyth Park
  • The Olde Pink House
  • Savannah Botanical Gardens
  • Bonaventure Cemetery
  • Fort Pulaski National Monument
  • SCAD Museum of Art
  • Wormsloe Historic Site
  • City Market
  • Mercer-Williams House Museum
  • The Pirates' House
  • Old Fort Jackson4
  • Ships Of The Sea Maritime Museum
  • Georgia State Railroad Museum

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York River Yacht Haven, Virginia 🇺🇸 SUPPORTS the Panama Posse

York River Yacht Haven, Virginia 🇺🇸 SUPPORTS the Panama Posse
37°15.3266' N  076°28.7666' W

York River Yacht Haven

We are please to support the Panama Posse

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We wish the Posse good luck and great adventures on their way to or from the Panama Canal

Morgan-Waters

 

CONTACT

GM Morgan Waters
 

8109 Yacht Haven Road, PO Box 250
Gloucester Point, VA 23062-250

T: +1 804-642-2156

E: yryh@suntexmarinas.com

YRYH Extraordinary Luxury

AMENITIES

York River offers our customers services and amenities that include a fueling facility, restrooms, showers, laundry, a freshwater pool, and free Wi-Fi. We have many different size slips available with 30, 50, and 100amp electric service, and a friendly, eager staff ready to make your stay a safe and pleasant one at York River Yacht Haven!

  • Freshwater pool
  • On-site Ship’s Store for marine supplies
  • York River Oyster Company Restaurant
  • Dockside Electricity featuring 120/240 volt outlets for 30, 50, and 100 amp needs.
  • Laundry facilities
  • Marine Sanitation Pumpout Facility
  • Marine Gasoline and Diesel Fuel
  • 295 covered and open slips to accommodate permanent boats to 110 feet and transient boats to 160 feet.
  • Pump out
  • Full-service boatyard
  • The activity room is available and accommodates up to 84 people
  • AC restrooms with private showers & Picnic Areas with gas and grills

SUN York River

 

 

We hope to see you soon!

YRYH Homepage Hero

BOAT SERVICE

Our full-service boatyard utilizes 35 and 60 ton Marine Travelifts and inside repair bays for boats up to 60 feet long. Our Team of skilled craftsmen specialize in rigging, varnishing, air conditioning, Awlgrip, yacht quality carpentry, engine repair or replacement, electronics, electrical repair and installations, fiberglass construction, repair and restoration, and more!

DRY STORAGE

We offer dry storage year-round for vessels up to 65′, jet skis and trailers. For availability, please contact the marina office at: (804) 642-2156

  • Shrink wrap is $28.00 per Foot
  • Haul-Out is $12.00 per Foot w/ Spray Off and free Launch (2 strap hauls only)
  • Trailer Only – $50.00 per month

Our lift is 60 tons. Can accommodate up to 19′ beam.

DOCK MAP

YRYH New Map

RATES

$2 per foot x length of your boat

Reserve Here >>

Dry Storage - Price Per Month

30′ $225.00
35′ $262.50
40′ $300.00
45′ $337.50
50′ $375.00
55′ $412.50
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VIDEO

LOCATION

OFFICIAL WEBSITE >>

yorkriveryachthaven.com

NEARBY HISTORIC SITES

  • Werowocomoco
  • Rosewell Foundation
  • Powhatan's Chimney
  • Colonial National Historical Park
  • American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
  • Surrender Field Revolutionary War

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FLEET UPDATE 2021-09-05

Panama Posse

“Only those who risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.”
– T. S. Eliot

SEPTEMBER PRE-SEASON PANAMA POSSE FLEET UPDATE 2021-09-05

 

1) REGISTRATION FOR THE 21·22 SEASON NOW OPEN

To sign up for next season please follow this link >>

Prior registrants, SSCA members and early registrants
receive discount - email us to sign up again !

141 VESSELS ARE ALREADY SIGNED UP >>

2) NEW: PANAMA POSSE FLEET TRACKING

27 Panama Posse Vessels are tracking already- 

3) 21·22 PANAMA POSSE EVENTS

Panama Posse Past current & future participants can meet up at the iconic Annapolis Sailboat show October 14-18next to the US Naval Academy

We'll be at the Panama Posse booth be sure to come by BOOTH VB10

38° 58.9728' N 076° 29.1983' W
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The United States Sailboat Show has over 320 exhibitors. From the newest yacht models on the market to the latest in navigational equipment, boating and cruising accessories, clothing, and gear. The Panama Posse will be on site to recruit and find you new friends for the 21-22 Season !

Cruisers University a premium cruising educational program on the east coast, will be back on schedule in the Fall of 2021. Meet the cruising industry’s experts, learn & expand your knowledge and hands-on skills.
Panama Posse will be on stage
Thursday, October 14, 2021 Session 08:15 - 10:00 AM >>

And we have a session at the Cruisers University, be sure to tell your friends and cruising buddies interested in joining the Panama Posse !

https://www.annapolisboatshows.com/cruisers-university-2/ >>

4) SPECIAL KICK OFF EVENT SAN DIEGO OCT 28

PLEASE INVITE YOUR FRIENDS with yachts >>

Not to be outdone the First Annual Panama Posse kick off event will take place a the iconic Ullman Sails Loft in San Diego on October 28th !!!

Our friends at Flor de Caña are shipping 3 cases of their 7 year old rum to the event to make sure the sea stories for this season will be epic !

FREE RUM MUSIC AND FUN !

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https://panamaposse.com/panama-posse-21-22-ullman-sails-party

This is the pre-season Latin kickoff event for all heading south towards Panama and to celebrate with and dance the night away with Live music and more !

RSVP NOW -->>

Liz, Dietmar, Chuck and Mike are plotting a hell of a party at Ullman Sails !

RSVP NOW -->> FOR THIS HISTORIC EVENTTO GET YOU ACCESS WRISTBAND ! Thursday Oct 28th is PANAMA POSSE PLAY NIGHT !

ALL CAPTAINS AND THEIR CREW ARE WELCOME TO FIND OUT AND MEET UP ABOUT THE PANAMA POSSE BEFORE HEADING SOUTH >>>

5) PANAMA POSSE KICKOFF & SEMINAR WEEK MEXICO
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🇲🇽 Here are our dates and revised Seminar Schedule
December 2021 in Barra de Navidad, Mexico

Thursday December 2nd, 2021

@ 10:00 PANAMA POSSE INTRO AND OVERVIEW and Fleet Tracking

@ 13:00 ROUTE PLANNING & NAVIGATION

Friday December 3rd, 2021

@ 10:00 WILDERNESS SURVIVAL, MEDICAL AND SELF RESCUE

@ 13:00 COMMUNICATIONS, WEATHER, SAFETY

@ 17:30 PANAMA POSSE KICK OFF PARTY

Saturday December 4th, 2021

@ 10:00 PANAMA POSSE SWAP MEET

@ 13:00 SATELLITE CHARTS / OPEN CPN / GOOD NAUTICAL

@ 17:30 PANAMA POSSE OVER THE TOP POT LUCK RED CUP DOCK PARTY

-> details here on how to win the chef award and
POT LUCK EXPECTATIONS->

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Sunday December 5th, 2021

@ 10:00 Coral Reef Measuring - Adventure Scientists and University Guadalajara & Panama Posse collaboration

@ 13:00 PROVISIONING, WHAT TO SEE AND DO, RECAP, Q&A

Monday December 6th, 2021 RALLY & MISSION START

@ 09:00 CORAL REEF MEASURING SESSION START -

Adventure Scientists and University Guadalajara & Panama Posse collaboration

Barra de Navidad, Mexico the Panama Posse HEADQUARTERSBarra de Navidad, Mexico the Panama Posse HEADQUARTERS

6) Hurricane NORA created the seasonal road damage in Barra de Navidad Mexico

For the next couple of weeks, Roberto will be doing a "soup" kitchen, providing meals for at least 500 people daily at his restaurant. Plus food pantry (providing a bag of basic groceries)

He is still doing FREE Covid testing at his office and providing medications to treat Covid

All donations will help fund these services.

Canadian eTransfers can me made to drwooster@gmail.com

US dollar donations to Elke’s PAYPAL account: elke.gazvoda@yahoo.com

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Barra has been an excellent community to all of us and we hope that the cruisers will rally our support back to the community again.

Last year after tropical storm Hernán wreaked havoc, the Cruising community here in the marina was able to fundraise several thousand dollars to buy new mattresses for about 25 people, and provide food and other necessities.
Let’s shine our love on the Barra community and help those devastated by NORA

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7) MUST SEE'S ALONG THE PANAMA POSSE ROUTE

Palenque also anciently known as Lakamha “Big Water” , was a Maya city state in southern Mexico that flourished in the 7th century. The Palenque ruins date from ca. 226 BC to ca. 799 AD. After its decline, it was overgrown by the jungle of cedar, mahogany, and sapodilla trees, but has since been excavated and restored with an onsite museum. It is located near the Usumacinta River in the Mexican state of Chiapas resides at 150 meters (490 ft) above sea level.

Palenque is a medium-sized site, smaller than Tikal but it contains some of the finest architecture, sculpture, roof comb and relief carvings that the Mayas produced.

For more details, how to get there and nearby marinas visit >>

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IMPORTANT HOUSE KEEPING ITEMS

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8) NEW LINE GROUP 21·22 SEASON
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PANAMA POSSE LINE CALLS ARE HELD ON
MONDAYS@ 16:00 UTC

 

9) PANAMA POSSE FACEBOOK GROUP

 

10) FREE ACCESS TO GOOD NAUTICAL

GOOD nAUTICAL

IF YOU ARE SIGNED UP FOR THE 21·22 PANAMA POSSE SEASON you are already assigned with your access credentials to the expanded GOODNAUTICAL regions

We expect to launch a mobile offline (paid) version later this season.
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11) PANAMA POSSE AREA OF OPERATION

50+ Marinas
5,500 Nautical Miles
16 Countries
San Diego <-> Annapolis

 

12) DOCUMENTS YOU WILL NEED THIS FALL

Valid Passports
- with at least 360 days left on the expiration date

Vessel Documentation
- matching the passports or if your vessel is registered as a corporation a certified letter of ownership / authorization to operate the vessel

Vessel Operator Certificate of Competence
- to operate the vessel - this is a formality but some countries authorities want to make sure that you have what it takes - you can get them from most states including this free one - testing is done online, or your ASA, US Sailing, RYA or equivalent

Third Party Liability Insurance for Marinas
- if you plan to stay at marinas you will need 3rd party liability insurance

Prescriptions
- if you have prescription drugs on board please be sure to have your valid prescriptions to match from your doctor

Pet Vaccination Records
– all the docs you can muster plus more – vaccination certificates – 15 digit international chips under their skin – rabies vaccination certificate . etc etc.

and most controversial of all ...

PROOF OF COVID VACCINATION
- this may not be mandatory (yet) but it will make your journey a whole lot easier and reduce quarantine costs, reduce testing requirements, and reduce frictions at borders(on both entry and exit )

13) VESSEL CHECK LIST & GOOD TO HAVE

Here is an extensive but always incomplete lots things to have for this this trip:

https://panamaposse.com/requirements >>

GOOD TO HAVE USB GPS

< 30 USD on Aamazon -">GlobalSat BU-353-S4 USB GPS Receiver (Black)

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< 30 USD on Aamazon -">works with windows mac os and OPENCPN a backup gps for under $ 30

GOOD TO HAVE DINGHY LOCK PADLOCKS|

These padlocks are more difficult to break than traditional padlocks - they come in brass and steel

14) SPECIAL PANAMA POSSE OPEN CPN ZOOM SEMINAR SUNDAY SEPT 26

we'll cover

  • Why use satellite charts
  • How to install satellite charts in OPENCPN
  • How to make your very own sat charts
  • The above mentioned USB GPS unit works

For a sobering article on chart accuracy please read this article below by
Rob Murray from SY AVANT >>

Introducing Panama Posse Marina Sponsor at the ANNAPOLIS BOAT SHOW

SOUTH BANK MARINA in TURKS AND CAICOS

South Bank Marina and Boatyard (previously known as Caicos Marina and Shipyard) is please to announce the sponsorship of the PANAMA POSSE with a
15 % discount over slips and certain services.

Located on the south shore of Providenciales, the Caicos Bank offers a natural barrier to heavy wave action and storm surge. With an easy approach from offshore through charted shipping channels which offer greater depth than the surrounding banks. At 9′ full high tide, South Bank Marina and Boatyard offers the greatest depth entry on the south shore of the island.

South Bank Marina and Boatyard operates the only 75 ton Marine Travelift on Providenciales accommodating vessels with up to 25’ beam. Our Taylor 20,000lb marine forklift aides stepping masts and hauling twin engine vessels up to 35’. A tractor provides the quickest haul and launch service available to our clients.

READ MORE >>

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CONTACT

The Marina at South Bank,

Long Bay Highway, Long Bay Hills, TKCA 1ZZ,

Turks and Caicos Islands

TEL +1 (649) 946 5600

EMAIL marina@southbank.tc

15) PANAMA POSSE SPONSORS

🇺🇸 California Yacht Marina, San Diego, Chula Vista - USA

🇲🇽 Marina Coral, Ensenada – Mexico

🇲🇽 IGY Marina Cabo San Lucas – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina de la Paz – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina Puerto Escondido – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina y Club de Yates Isla Cortes – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina el Cid – Mazatlan – Mexico

🇲🇽 Marina Vallarta, Puerto Vallarta – Mexico Marina

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

🇲🇽 Marina Ixtapa, Ixtapa – Mexico

🇲🇽 La Marina Acapulco, Acapulco – Mexico

🇲🇽 Vicente’s Moorings, Acapulco

🇲🇽 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

🇵🇦 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

🇧🇸 Elizabeth on the Bay Marina – Bahamas

🇧🇸 Blue Marlin Cove Resort & Marina – Bahamas

🇧🇸 Romora Bay Resort and Marina – Bahamas

🇺🇸 Yorktown Riverwalk Landing – Virginia, USA

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

🇺🇸 Pier 66 Hotel & Marina USA

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

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

🇺🇸 Morningstar Marinas Golden Isles St. Simons Island USA

🇺🇸 Portside Marina – Morehead City, North Carolina USA

🇺🇸 Marathon Marina, Florida, USA

16) MEET THE NEW MARINAS

Portside Marina
Morehead, NC, USA

Romora Bay Resort and Marina
Harbour Island, BAHAMAS

Windmill Harbour Marina
Hilton Head SC, USA

Holden BeachTown Dock
Holden Beach NC, USA

17) PANAMA POSSE SERVICE PROVIDERS

  • ULLMAN SAILS SAN DIEGO
  • PREDICT WIND
  • SEVENSTAR YACHT TRANSPORT
  • CABRALES BOATYARD
  • ONESAILS MEXICO
  • NAUTICED.ORG
  • HOME DEPOT PRO MEXICO
  • HERTZ RENTAL CARS MEXICO
  • YACHT AGENTS GALAPAGOS
  • MARÍTIMA INTEROCEÁNICA COSTA RICA

🇪🇨 YACHT AGENTS GALAPAGOS

SEVENSTAR YACHT TRANSPORT

We are happy to announce that also this year we will be partnering with our sponsor @Sevenstar Yacht Transport.

Their team of professionals have 25 years of experience and can offer a complete service to transport your boat to and from our event.

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

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18) OFFICIAL 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

Jerry cans here expertly handled by Chris of SV Respite in San Juan del Sur Nicaragua. They serve as a convenient alternative to take on fuel in remote locations - most dinghy's will fit between 6 and 10 of them.

19) STRATEGIC PARTNERS

SEVEN SEAS CRUISING ASSOCIATION

Vicente’s Moorings – Acapulco – Mexico

Park Avenue Villas – San Juan del Sur – Nicaragua

Coconutz – Playa Cocos – Costa Rica

Abernathy – Chandlery – Panama

Advertising Partners – Las Vegas

Safe-Esteem.com – Delaware

Flor de Caña Rum

Pacific Posse

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SIGN UP FOR THE 21-22 PANAMA POSSE SEASON
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WE OPERATE UNDER INTERNATIONAL MARITIME LAW

YOUR VESSEL YOUR CREW YOUR RESPONSIBILITY



 

panama posse communications
@ 9811 w charleston blvd 2262 89117 Las Vegas USA

© 2021 Panama Posse / Good Nautical Inc


Sian Kaʼan Biosphere Reserve

Sian Kaʼan Biosphere

In the Mayan language it means "Where the sky is born". This is the name of the Biosphere Reserve that is located in the south - east of the Yucatan Peninsula, which was declared by UNESCO in 1987 "Natural Heritage of Humanity". The Reserve occupies an area of ​​528 thousand 147 hectares, where they are home to hundreds of different species of flora and fauna. Some species are in danger of extinction, therefore the Reserve is a protected area.
A dirt road starts from Tulum that, following the coastline, reaches Punta Allen. The path allows you to appreciate a wonderful landscape as well as flora and fauna. Punta Allen is a small fishing village whose boatmen cooperative offers various tours of the Reserve.

Sian Kaʼan Biosphere Reserve

In Punta Allen there is a restaurant on the beach that serves snacks and refreshing drinks as well as sea dishes.
Boat tours through the Biosphere enter the mangroves, which are home to an enormous biological diversity, both birds and fish, crustaceans, mollusks, etc. The tangled channels of the mangrove lead us first to the Laguna Negra; with a lush tropical ecosystem; to finally flow into the Caribbean Sea. The sea is turquoise blue and as it is a protected area you will find species in the wild such as starfish, turtles and dolphins that can be appreciated during the boat ride.
Sian Kaʼan Biosphere Reserve

The Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve is also home to part of the second largest coral reef in the world. Helped with your snorkel, visor and fins you can appreciate the corals, coral fish, manta rays and barracudas.
Five minutes by boat from the reefs are real natural pools, the Blanquizal, where you can relax in the crystalline and shallow waters of the Caribbean Sea, surrounded by an enchanting natural landscape.

Sian Kaʼan Biosphere Reserve

Biological species

Yucatán Black Howler Monkey
Yellow-Lored Amazon
Great Blue Heron
Geoffroy’s Spider Monkey
Crested Caracara
American Crocodile
Morelet’s Crocodile
Black Iguana
Spotted Paca
Central American Agouti
Tayra
Magnificent Frigatebird
Greater Grison
Jabiru
Ocelot
Margay
Ocellated Turkey
Wood Stork
White-Nosed Coati
White-Tailed Deer
Jaguar
Collared Peccary
Brown Pelican
Neotropic Cormorant
American Flamingo
Roseate Spoonbill
Kinkajou
Puma

Sian Kaʼan Biosphere Reserve
LOCATION

Sian Ka'an VIA YACHT MAP


2021-2022 LINE CALL LOG

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PANAMA POSSE SEAON 5 21-21

FLEET UPDATE 2021-06-05

Panama Posse

“Nature is never devoid of storms and our life is therefore quite similar. Many squalls gather, occur, and pass away during our time on this blue planet. A storm comes to life as a lesson - and we will have no choice but to learn from the atmospheric gale.”

 Nature is never devoid of storms

THIS IS THE LAST PANAMA POSSE
FLEET UPDATE OF THE 20·21 SEASON

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! CONGRATULATIONS !

20·21 PANAMA POSSE AWARD WINNERS

BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT ✔ MY DOMINO ² SY LADY BLUES

PICTURE OF THE YEAR ✔ MY OUTVENTURE ²SY SHEARWATER

PANAMA POSSE YODA OF THE YEAR ✔ SY AVANT ² SY SEAGLUB

SPEEDY AWARD - SEVENSTAR AWARD ✔ SY SOPHIE ² MY LADY K

THE CAPTAIN RON AWARD ✔ SY BEATA ² MY HO'OKIPA

MOST UNWELCOME VISITOR ONBOARD ✔ SY ROSA LEE ² SY ACRUX'

HIGHEST WIND RECORDED ✔ MY DELTA SWIZZLER

SPIRIT OF EXPLORATION ✔ SY GARGOYLE ² SY ORION

GALLEY GOD(ESS) ✔ MY HO’OKIPA

GOOD SAMARITAN OF THE YEAR ✔ SY MAISON de SANTE ✔ SY KNOT RIGHT

 

 

5 NEW INITIATIVES  FOR SEASON 5

 

 

FLEET TRACKING

New next season - fleet tracking to the Panama Posse

New next season - fleet tracking to the Panama Posse - you can submit automatically via Iridium Go / Garmin In Reach or
manually via email courtesy of Predict Wind

DO GOOD

DO GOOD next season we'll be working with 2 major-non profit organizations

next season we'll be working with 2 major-non profit organizations to help and improve the waters we sail on and focus on Turtle Habitat reconstruction and Coral Reef data - make a direct impact from your vessel

SAIL A LITTLE FURTHER
SAIL A LITTLE BIT FURTHER next season

SAIL A LITTLE BIT FURTHER next season
We are adding 3 new Maritime Areas and are looking for Sponsorship Marinas making the Panama Posse route cover up to in 16 Countries
 

countries

 

  • TURKS AND CAICOS

  • BAHAMAS

  • GALAPAGOS ISLANDS

 

AND NOW WITHOUT MUCH FURTHER ADO :

SAIL A LOT FURTHER

SAIL A LOT FURTHER

ANNOUNCING THE '22 PACIFIC POSSE

ANNOUNCING THE '22 PACIFIC POSSE

Thanks to the early support of
Vuda Point Marina Fiji / Predict Wind / Shelter Bay Marina / Centenario Consulting / Seven Star Yacht Transport, Yacht Agents Galapagos, Port Denarau Fiji, Yacht Help Fiji, Yacht Services Nuku Hiva and many other organizations in the South Pacific.

Currently 15 vessels are scouting in '21 Pacific Posse trial run and are smoothing the path for those of you who wish to follow including veteran Chris and Tara- Lee of SV Seaglub and Steve and Chelsea of SV Jean Anne for Hawai'i - the Pacific Posse will cover 24+ island nations. For all vessels departing from California, Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama & Chile heading
WEST or SOUTHWEST

ANNOUNCING THE '22 PACIFIC POSSE

Pacific Posse Route(s)

NEWS FROM GOOD NAUTICAL
NEWS FROM GOOD NAUTICAL
GOOD NAUTICAL

Finally a way to plan your route without being connected to the internet
Launching later this season the GOOD NAUTICAL PANAMA POSSE ROUTE APP
- and best of all  no internet to use offshore  required

 

 

 

IMPORTANT DATES FOR 21·22

IMPORTANT DATES FOR 21·22

PANAMA POSSE BOOTH AND PRESENTATION >>
ANNAPOLIS BOAT SHOW, MD OCT 14 - 18

ANNAPOLIS BOAT SHOW

PANAMA POSSE KICK OFF EVENT @ FT LAUDERDALE, FL  OCT 22 >>

 

PANAMA POSSE KICK OFF EVENT >>
ULLMAN SAILS SAN DIEGO, CA OCT 28

 

PANAMA POSSE SEMINARS AND FLEET WEEK >>
BARRA DE NAVIDAD, MX DEC 2 - 7

Season 5 December 2020 Panama Posse

 

AWARD WINNERS IN DETAILS

BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT

AWARD WINNERS IN DETAIL

 

Congratulations "JP" and Marie MY DOMINO
DOMINO

RUNNER UP - BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT
AWARD WINNERS IN DETAIL

Congratulations Saverio and Rosanne SY LADY BLUES
LADY BLUES Saverio and rosanna


PICTURE OF THE YEAR !

PICTURE OF THE YEAR

Congratulations Jürgen and Iris SY OUTVENTURE

OUTVENTURE

RUNNER UP - PICTURE OF THE YEAR AWARD RUNNER UP - PICTURE OF THE YEAR AWARD

Congratulations Eric and Pati SY SHEARWATER

SHEARWATER

 

PANAMA POSSE YODA OF THE YEAR AWARD
PANAMA POSSE YODA OF THE YEAR AWARD

Congratulations Rob & Debra SY AVANT
Avant

RUNNER UP - YODA JUNIOR OF THE YEAR AWARD
JUNIOR YODA

Congratulations Chris & Tara-Lee SY SEAGLUB
SEAGLUB

 

 

SPEEDY GONZALEZ SEVENSTAR AWARD
7208nm SPEEDY GONZALEZ SEVENSTAR AWARD

SOPHIE 7,208 nm starting in Annapolis, MD and ending in Honolulu, HI
Congratulations James, Jenna & crew SY SOPHIE

SOPHIE

 

RUNNER UP - SPEEDY GONZALEZ SEVENSTAR AWARD
6,800 nm San Diego – Florida

HB, Mexico, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Jamaica, Cuba, Little inagua, Big inagua, Turks and Caicos, all of the Bahama islands going from crooked island , long Island, Staniel cay,Nassau, Bimini, Miami and many more. Now headed to tip of Canada

Congratulations Michael, Kaylyn & crew MY LADY K


LADY K

 

 

PANAMA POSSE "CAPTAIN RON" AWARD

PANAMA POSSE CAPTAIN RON AWARD
Captain Ron Award

"Congratulations" Billy & Ruth SY BEATA

PANAMA POSSE CAPTAIN RON AWARD

SY BEATA

RUNNER UP - "CAPTAIN RON" AWARD
"Congratulations" Lucky Chucky and Lisa MY HO'OKIPA
Congratulations Lucky Chucky and Lisa MY HO'OKIPA
Hookipa

 

MOST UNWELCOME VISITOR AWARDMOST UNWELCOME VISITOR AWARD
Rosa Lee - close encounter with a whale

"Congratulations" Gary & Crew SY ROSA-LEE

rosa lee

 

RUNNER UP MOST UNWELCOME VISITOR AWARD
RUNNER UP MOST UNWELCOME VISITOR AWARD
ACRUX

"Congratulations" Lyle & Amber SY ACRUX
ACRUX

 

 

HIGHEST WIND RECORDED AWARD
HIGHEST WIND RECORDED AWARD
Highest Wind Recorded

"Congratulations" Mark & Cindy MY DELTA SWIZZLER
Delta Swizzler

 

 

SPIRIT OF EXPLORATION AWARD

SPIRIT OF EXPLORATION AWARD
Congratulations Kevin & Carla SY GARGOYLE SPIRIT OF EXPLORATION AWARD

GARGOLY IS IN THE PANAMA POSSE

 

 

RUNNER UP - SPIRIT OF EXPLORATION AWARD
RUNNER UP - SPIRIT OF EXPLORATION AWARD RUNNER UP - SPIRIT OF EXPLORATION AWARD
ORION

Congratulations Patrick & Lisa SY ORION
Orion

 

 

 

GALLEY GOD(ESS) AWARD
GALLEY GOD(ESS) AWARD

Congratulations Lucky Chucky and Lisa MY HO'OKIPA

This award is for best in Class during the kick-off Event in Barra de Navidad
Hookipa

GOOD SAMARITAN OF THE YEAR AWARD(1)
MAISON DE SANTE
Maison de Sante

Congratulations Keenan, Nicole & Jack

SY maison de sante

 

 

GOOD SAMARITAN OF THE YEAR AWARD

GOOD SAMARITAN OF THE YEAR AWARD(1) KNOT RIGHT

Congratulations Walt & Jeariene SY KNOT RIGHT
KNOT RIGHT

 

 

PRIZES FOR THE AWARD WINNERS

4 Bottles of Sustainably Produced Flor de Caña Rum

* subject to availability, local laws, restrictions and all the other things but are avoidable on the high seas or in international waters dockage does not include water or electricity

Flor de Caña Rum >>

  • 4 Bottles of Sustainably Produced Flor de Caña Rum
  • 1 Week Dockage at Marina Papagayo, Costa Rica
  • 1 Week Dockage at Vista Mar Marina, Panama
  • 1 Month Mooring on Unkle Bill's mooring in El Salvador
  • 3 Days Dockage at Marina Vallarta, Mexico
  • 2 Days Dockage at Club de Pesca Cartagena, Colombia
  • 2 Predict Wind Pro Subscriptions
  • 5 Sustainable Waterbottles from ChillyBottles.comCourtesy of Seven Star Yacht Transport
  • 2 Bottles of Bacanora Courtesy of Cabrales Boat Yard , Mexico
  • 1 Custom Bag Courtesy of One Sail Mexico

* subject to availability, local laws, restrictions and all the other things but are avoidable on the high seas or in international waters

PANAMA POSSE SEASON FINALE
CELEBRATIONS AT VISTA MAR MARINA

PANAMA POSSE SEASON FINALE
Celebrations at Vista Mar MArina

GOOD RUM FLOW COURTESY OF FLOR DE CAÑA

GOOD RUM FLOW COURTESY OF FLOR DE CAÑA

 

GOOD RUM FLOW

 

 

BRENDA AND TED ON SY FIREFLY
BRENDA AND TED ON SY FIREFLY
ARE BACK FOR NEXT SEASON ... YEAH !!!

Panama Posse
 

THIS IS IT SEE YOU NEXT SEASON !

Season 5 December 2021 Panama Posse Kick off

🇲🇽 Here are our tentative dates for our seminars in early December 2021
in Barra de Navidad, Mexico

Thursday December 2nd, 2021

@ 13:00 ROUTE PLANNING & NAVIGATION

Friday December 3rd, 2021

@ 13:00 COMMUNICATIONS, WEATHER, SAFETY, MEDICAL AND SELF RESCUE,

Friday December 3rd, 2021

@ 17:30 PANAMA POSSE KICK OFF PARTY

Saturday December 4th, 2021

@ 13:00 SATELLITE CHARTS / OPEN CPN / GOOD NAUTICAL

Saturday December 4th, 2021

@ 17:30 PANAMA POSSE OVER THE TOP POT LUCK RED CUP DOCK PARTY

Sunday December 5th, 2021

@ 10:00 PANAMA POSSE SWAP MEET

Sunday December 5th, 2021

@ 13:00 PROVISIONING, WHAT TO SEE AND DO, RECAP, Q&A

 

ORDER YOUR PANAMA POSSE GEAR

ORDER YOUR PANAMA POSSE GEARGEAR GEAR PANAMA POSSE

ORDER Panama Posse Gear >>

Yes of course your vessel's name is on the back !

THE GEAR SHOP CLOSES ON JULY 5th >>>

 

 

 

COUNTRY QUARANTINE UPDATES >>
Quarantine Updates

International Covid Vaccination Rates % Fully / Partially

Antigua and Barbuda 18.56 / 15.78

Aruba 49.24/ 10.71

Bahamas 2.2 / 9.56

Belize 3.0 / 13.75

Canada 6.81 / 53.67

Cayman Islands 59.00 / 9.77

Colombia 6.62 / 8.34

Costa Rica 12.69/ 7.68

Cuba 1.33 / 11.31

Ecuador 4.69 / 4.96

El Salvador 13.05 / 4.97

French Polynesia 16.20 / 4.36

Germany 20.58 / 24.52

Grenada 7.29 / 8.12

Guatemala 0.58 / 2.08

Honduras 0.28 / 1.10

Jamaica 0.75 / 4.51

Mexico 10.7 / 7.71

Panama 9.00 / 7.51

Turks and Caicos 39.80/ 13.82

United Kingdom 39.48 / 19.37

United States 41.1 / 9.65

Worldwide 5.83

 

QUARANTINE

ONLY 2 LINE CALLS LEFT THIS SEASON
LINE

- MON JUL 5
- MON AUG 2

PANAMA POSSE LINE CALLS ARE HELD ON MONDAYS@ 15:30 UTC for CARIBBEAN 16:00 UTC for PACIFIC

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🇭🇳 Fantasy Island Marina – Roatan – Honduras

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FLEET UPDATE 2021-05-28

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"Just let it go, then forgive, it's the better way to live.
A grudge is like a cancer, true, it might just be the death of you. Forgive. Forget. Set it free.
Let the wind carry it out to sea."

- Anonymous

Amazing pier to the ocean

 

 

 SERIOUS MONKEY BUSINESS WITH NINA OF SY ENJOY

SERIOUS MONKEY BUSINESS WITH NINA OF SY ENJOY
SY ENJOY

SY XENIA IN POSITION FOR THE CANAL CROSSING

SERIOUS MONKEY BUSINESS WITH NINA OF SY ENJOY

At La Playita marina! Spent night at John Wayne island. More pics to follow!!

Xenia

ENTRY INTO THE BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT CATEGORY

ENTRY INTO THE BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT CATEGORY SY Ariadne

ATLANTIC GULF STREAM AIDING THE TRADE ROUTES FROM THE CARIBBEAN
ATLANTIC GULF STREAM AIDING THE TRADE ROUTES FROM THE CARIBBEAN

This map of the Gulf Stream appears in the book by Benjamin Franklin and dates from 1769. The Gulf Stream is depicted as the dark gray swath that runs along the east coast of what is now the United States.

    Ponce de Leon on the Panama Posse route

In 1513, Ponce de Leon led the first known European expedition to La Florida, which he named during his first voyage to the area. He landed somewhere along Florida's east coast, then charted the Atlantic coast down to the Florida Keys and north along the Gulf coast, perhaps as far as Charlotte Harbor.

PLANS OF Castillo de San Marcos Plans

In 1513, Ponce de León led the first known European expedition to La Florida, which he named during his first voyage to the area. He landed somewhere along Florida's east coast, then charted the Atlantic coast down to the Florida Keys and north along the Gulf coast, perhaps as far as Charlotte Harbor.

APPROACHES TO Castillo de San Marcos Plans

On 2 April, 1513 Ponce de León sighted land which he named it La Florida in recognition of the verdant landscape and because it was the Easter season, which the Spaniards called Pascua Florida The precise location of their landing on the Florida coast has been disputed for many years. Some historians believe it occurred at or near St. Augustine but the ship's log closest to the landing site, reported by Herrera (who had the original logbook) in 1601, was 30 degrees, 8 minutes.

Florida Keys and north along the Gulf coast, perhaps as far as Charlotte Harbor

After remaining in the area of their first landing for about five days, the ships turned south for further exploration of the coast. On 8 April they encountered a current so strong that it pushed them backwards and forced them to seek anchorage. The tiniest ship, the San Cristobal, was carried out of sight and lost for two days.

Fortifaction of Castillo de San Marcos

This was the first encounter with the Gulf Stream where it reaches maximum force between the Florida coast and the Bahamas. Because of the powerful boost provided by the current, it would soon become the primary route for eastbound ships leaving the Spanish Indies bound for Europe.

On top of the canons is the Spanish Coat of Arms Castillo de San Marcos

Castillo de San Marcos (on the Panama Posse MUST SEE list ) was founded at the jumping off point of the Spanish Fleet on their route back to Spain. The Fort has massive guns and mortars and was never taken by the British and survived two British sieges in 1702 and 1740. >>> It was also used by Slaves from as far north as New York to escape and seek freedom under the Spanish dominion which granted freedom to all those who became Catholics undermining British dominance.

On top of the canons is the Spanish Coat of Arms

cannons engravings Spain created an extensive system of defenses to protects it's trade routes.

Spain created an extensive system of defenses to protects it's trade routes.

These main 7 fortified defenses are on the Panama Posse route

These main 7 fortified defenses are on the Panama Posse route

  • Castillo de San Marcos, St. Augustine, Florida 29° 53' N 081° 18' W
  • Fortaleza Ozama, Santo Domingo, Hispaniola 18° 28' N 069°  52' W
  • Castillo San Felipe del Morro in San Juan, Puerto Rico 18° 28' N 066°  07' W
  • Fuerte de San Lorenzo, Chagres, Panama 09° 19' N 080° 00' W
  • Fuerte de San Juan de Ulua, Veracruz, Mexico 19° 12' N 096° 07' W
  • Castillo San Felipe de Barajas, Cartagena, Colombia 10°  25' N 075° 32' W
  • Castillo de los Tres Reyes Magos del Morro, Havana, Cuba 23°  09' N 082° 21' W

ENTRY INTO THE BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT CATEGORY
BIG FISH ON

Caught and released a beautiful striped marlin 20nm east of Bahia de Los Muertos after an overnight crossing from Mazatlan.

MY ONE LIFE 

SAN BLAS, PANAMA

These main 7 fortified defenses are on the Panama Posse route

 

THE MAGIC RATIO: 1 : 5+

CONFLICT RESOLUTION ON BOARD
CONFLICT RESOLUTION ON BOARD a YACHT

 

TENSIONS ON BOARD KILL THE ADVENTURE

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.

Their discovery was simple. 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. While anger is certainly a negative interaction and a natural reaction during conflict, it isn't necessarily damaging to a relationship. 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, which is why 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

DO  small things often.” Small acts demonstrate you care and are powerful ways to enhance the positivity in your relationship.

4) APPRECIATION

Every time you express your positive thinking and give your partner a verbal compliment, no matter how small, you are strengthening your marriage. 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

When you seek opportunities for agreement and express yourself accordingly, you are showing 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 you express empathy non verbally through a facial expression or a physical gesture. If your partner is upset with something you said or did, simply apologize. If you can find a moment during 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

One of the best ways to do this is to summarize your partner's experience during a recent conflict, even if you disagree. Remember that 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

Find a way to joke around that maintains respect and appreciation for your partner and that serves to bring you both closer together. illness, and finding moments to laugh together can ease tension in a heated conflict.

TESTING THE RATIO

For every negative interaction are there more positive interactions ?

TESTING THE RATIO

 

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WE SAIL W E S A I L W H E R E

COCONUTS GROW
JAGUARS ROAM
VOLCANOES BLOW
MONKEYS HOWL
WHALES SPLASH
MACAWS SQUAWK
COCONUTS GROW
SLOTHS HANG
PELICAN'S GLIDE

MOBULA RAYS JUMP
MOBULA RAYS JUMP

WE ASK FOR SYMPATHY FOR THESE FLYING DEVIL (FISH)

While the jumping behavior may occur during feeding or courting events, we believe that the most likely purpose of the jumping behavior is communication, which could have a variety of applications in different behavioral scenarios. However it is very likely that mantas, mobulas and eagle rays jump for a variety of reasons.

By jumping to identify the aggregation to other nearby individuals. In theory, this would increase the density and overall number of individuals, providing a higher mate choice ability and increasing the likelihood that any one individual gets to mate.

Species of this genus are often collectively referred to as "devil rays", "flying mobula", or simply "flying rays", due to their propensity for breaching, sometimes in a spectacular manner. Depending on the exact species, the devil rays can attain widths up to 1.1 “5.2 m (3.6 - 17.1 ft), the largest being second only to the manta rays in size, which can reach 5.5-7.0 m (18.0-23.0 ft)

'TIS THE SEASON FOR HAUL OUTS
'TIS THE SEASON FOR HAUL OUTS  'TIS THE SEASON FOR HAUL OUTS

'TIS THE SEASON FOR HAUL OUTS

 

Quepos, Costa Rica - another difficult but productive day in the yard on the hard. Lucky Chucky out.

Quepos, Costa Rica - another difficult but productive day in the yard on the hard. Lucky Chucky out. 

 

PANAMA POSSE SEASON FINALE AWARDS
SEASON FINALE 18 00 PANAMA TIME

 

June 4th we will announce the winners and associated prizes in these highly competitive fields

  • BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT
  • HIGHEST WIND RECORDED
  • BIGGEST MISHAP aka THE CAPTAIN RON AWARD
  • MOST UNWELCOME VISITOR ONBOARD
  • SPEEDY GONZALEZ AWARD
  • PANAMA POSSE YODA OF THE YEAR
  • PICTURE OF THE YEAR
  • GOOD SAMARITAN OF THE YEAR

LAST SEASONS RUNNER UP BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT AWARD BY SY SIRENA
PANAMA POSSE SEASON FINALE AWARDS

* PRIZES TO BE AWARDED *

PRIZES TO BE AWARDED FLOR DE CANA RUM

Flor de Cana Rum - the GOOD stuff

1 Week Dockage at Marina Papagayo, Costa Rica

1 Week Dockage at Vista Mar Marina, Panama

1 Month Mooring on Unkle Bill's mooring in El Salvador

3 Days Dockage at Marina Vallarta, Mexico

1 Predict Wind Pro Subscription

and more to come ... !

* subject to availability, local laws, restrictions and all the other things but are avoidable on the high seas or in international waters

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LIGHTNING INSURANCE CLAIM REPORT FROM PAST FLEET UPDATES COSTA RICA

LIGHTNING INSURANCE CLAIM REPORT

 

SY Sugar Shack ( S1 ) was struck by lightning in Herradura, Costa Rica in May 2018.

Below is a very helpful document from Panama Posse Season 1 authored by
SY Sugar Shack on how to deal with boat insurance companies .

Preventing and mitigating claim issues

This document is based on hindsight and our experience with our insurance carrier.

Preventative Measures prior to a claim

Document, document, document everything. With photos, receipts, affidavits, and anything that can support your future claim of repairs, maintenance, service, purchases, and upgrades.

Ask your insurance carrier to provide you with Underwriter contact information. This will be challenging as they won't want to provide it. But it will benefit you during a claim, if and, when you have problems.

Obtain information on how to file a complaint in the event your claim is not handled properly. This might be on your policy, if not, ask your agent or insurance carrier.

Maintenance receipts should be provided for all professional work (even when it's free). Dated receipts should provide a detailed description of what work was completed. Before & after photos are a bonus.

Our adjuster asked for proof of maintenance on our alternators. The receipts said,  lternator repair and replaced 3 diode which did not qualify as  bench testing or maintenance.

Receipts - save all receipts (digital is best to easily prove online). If it is not clear what item was purchased, note it on the receipt.

We bought a Deka 24M7 at Island Water World. Receipt read  Marine Dual Purpose A002401  We had to show A002401 s the stated battery by linking back to the IWW website.

Inventory your boat and update every 6 months when possible. It will be much easier to update an existing equipment list at the time of an incident than it will be to create a new one.

List should include: Item, Model & Manufacturer, Age, Cost at time of purchase, Location.

This list will help ensure that you check functionality on all parts, after an incident. You don't want to miss something. On a lightning strike you want to check everything with a circuit board/panel.

Every 6-12 months, photograph or video tape all electronics, mechanical equipment, anchor, chain, and high dollar or valuable items. This provides proof of ownership and proof of state of gear.

You might need to provide before and after photos. Lightning damaged our chain and anchor with severe ARC marks, pitting, and gauges. Who thinks about photographing your anchor? Luckily, we had a photo, underway, of dolphins at the bow showing the anchor in foreground.

Policy

Be clear what is and isn't covered in your policy (housing while boat is on the hard, haul out, storage, marina, survey, surveyor, rig check). Good to know this before you file your report.

We couldn't stay on the boat while it was on the hard. Housing for 5 months was over $4k and insurance only covered a small portion ($1000).

Be aware of your deductibles and when they are due.

Are they due up front or deducted from amount paid to you?

Ask how claim payments are handled. Are you responsible for all upfront expenses, then receive reimbursement from insurance company? Or do they provide you with lump sum good faith payments based on estimates, and settle balance at the end?

Our adjuster originally wanted us to cover all expenses, then submit receipts. Our claim was several hundred thousand dollars which would have been a huge financial hardship. With lots of negotiating, we secured several small payments to cover the cost of equipment.

We paid the final lump sum and waited for reimbursement once invoices are balanced.

Read the fine print on your coverage. Some companies double the deductible due to a lightning strike.

Immediately after the incident

Do whatever you need to do to minimize and mitigate additional damage to your vessel.

Document everything you do to mitigate the damage (provide photos if possible)

Temporary fixes included some navigation lights, head, water

Photograph and document all damaged items.

We ascended the mast, photographed VHF antennae where lightning struck.

Swam on bottom of boat to ensure no holes or exit points were found, checked all bilges, etc

Photographed and collected all smoking and burnt items.

Do not discard any damaged items. Save everything including fuses, shards of damaged equipment.

You (or a vendor) be required to hold on to all damaged equipment for a year.

Reporting the incident, report all pertinent information: name, boat name, policy number, date, time and location of incident, witnesses, type of damage, extent of damage, weather, parties involved, etc

Request boat/rig survey, haul and whatever it takes to determine the full extent of damage to your boat.

Adjuster denied our request for a boat, rig survey, & haul out, for 10 days before finally agreeing.

If you are in a holding pattern (waiting for approval: move boat, haul out, survey, whatever), be proactive.

Research haul out facilities near you (rates, availability, distance from you, possible routes).

Document damaged items. Try to do an initial damage assessment including make, model, age, type, damage incurred). Your equipment list will come in handy if you have been maintaining it.

Again, another useful way to ensure you check and double check all components.

Research local electronic and/or mechanical vendors whom you might hire.

If you can, ask them to come out to the boat to assess damage (if at no charge).

Constantly check and recheck equipment as it may work one day and not another.

Constantly check and recheck all safety protocols.

Be proactive get estimates/quotes for any perceived costs or expenses ahead of time and get the insurance company or adjuster to approve them prior to commencing work.

Remember to include everything you can think related to the claim. Related costs could include visa extensions, boat permit extensions, yard fees, delivery fees, duty, shipping, tax, etc

Costa Rica does not recognize “Yacht in Transit” and therefore charged us duty on all equipment.

If your claim requires a surveyor (all lightning strikes should be surveyed), they will be provided by the insurance company. Which means they work for the insurance company and not you.

Prior to scheduling the surveyor for the insurance company, hire your own surveyor who will work for you. Then tell your insurance company that your surveyor will meet their surveyor at the boat at same time to ensure there are no discrepancies. Keeps everyone honest. Yes, you will have to pay for your surveyor, but it will be well worth it in the end to ensure an honest damage assessment report.

Ensure that both surveyors see the boat for the first time at the same time.

Surveyor and damage assessment

All surveys (whether related to a claim or not) should always mention all expensive parts, components, electronics - listed out, photographed, with model and/or serial numbers. Ask the surveyor to ensure that he includes everything possible.

Insurance denied items because they were not noted on our required standard policy renewal survey taken 2 years prior. Our Wet Sounds Tower speakers were installed, and we provided photos and receipts on top of surveyor witnessing them on board. But because they were not listed on the survey from a few years prior they wanted to deny them as part of the claim.

In between surveys, document maintenance, upgrades and purchases with detailed receipts and photos.

During a claim, you may need to provide a list of upgrades, maintenance, & purchases that have occurred since last survey.

If your insurance carrier sends a surveyor, do your homework and find out what you can about this surveyor and their company. (Google, LinkedIn, BBB, cruiser forums)

Our 1st surveyor had never surveyed a catamaran, nor had he surveyed any boat that was struck by lightning. He did not provide much guidance or feedback.

The 2nd surveyor, David Morris at Morris Marine had a really bad Yelp review. Previous insureds stated he lied about equipment state and said one thing at the survey and reported something completely different to insurance carrier. Unfortunately, he did the same thing to us as well.

Surveyor will reach out to you to schedule the survey. Be sure to ask them, if they have surveyed a boat like yours, in incident like yours, and what their general experience is with damage assessments. Be aware of their experience and their limitations so you can prepare accordingly.

If you select not to hire your own surveyor, ask the insurance company's surveyor if you can record (audio) the survey to ensure there are no discrepancies.

Our surveyor would not let us record audio (which is fishy in itself) and he said one thing at the survey and reported things differently on the report.

If they won't let you record, document the conversation in a notebook and read it back to surveyor to ensure he/she is aware of what you understand and wrote.

The damage assessment report (or survey) will belong to the insurance company, but you can request a copy, which is highly recommended. This will allow you to know what is covered as part of the claim.

Have surveyor photograph everything, especially if you can show damage or non-functionality.

Follow surveyor around and note what he notes. What's functioning or not, what meter readings are

During damage assessment, tell surveyor everything you can think of including all repairs, maintenance upgrades, purchases. Especially if they're not noted on last survey.

This is easier if you have a running log of repairs, upgrades, and maintenance. We did not.

We failed to mention the alternator maintenance (even though we had receipts of maintenance), they used the fact that we did not mention it during the assessment as an 'issue'

If your adjuster or surveyor states a piece of equipment is not damaged due to the claim, and you truly believe it was damaged because of your incident - take it to an expert. Yes, you may have to pay for the test or analysis, but it will be worth it to support your claim. Back your claim with technical expertise.

Our stainless-steel chain was damaged from the lightning strike. The adjuster sent a sample to a  lab  to have it analyzed and the results showed a  304 composition. Our receipt showed 316 grade, so we sent it to a metallurgic analysis lab to prove that it was in deed 316 composition.

Our house batteries, alternators, and windlass were all damaged due to the strike. The surveyor said they stopped working due to maintenance (yes all at once). We had to bench test all equipment with a third-party vendor and provide a written root cause analysis.

General Notes:

Be up front, honest, and transparent.

Be proactive, professional, and persistent.

Fight your claim with technical points, written affidavits, documentation, photos, videos, and receipts.

Remove all emotion from your correspondence. It is very easy to get frustrated and angry when you are dealing with delays and denials. But, don't express your feelings, fight with facts and hard evidence.

Don't blog or post on social Media updates or information on your claim, while the claim is active - ever!

Never make legal threats against any insurers unless you are fully prepared to go to court. Especially, with the Lloyd's Market. Attorneys told us that they will stop payments, close your claim and force you to litigate in London (per policy).

Ensure all invoices match estimates. Do not give them any reason to deny your claim.

Provide a spreadsheet (they will probably provide a format) with item, damage, model, manufacturer, age, repair or replace, estimate to repair or replace, cost to repair or replace, final cost to be paid.

Our insurer also asked for links to repair parts to ensure vendor did not have too big of a markup.

Fight hard for what is right. Being honest and don't commit insurance fraud.

Insurance companies count on you getting tired of the fight and/or backing down. Some insureds just settle for whatever they are willing to get despite true damage by a claim - fight for what is right. You paid for a policy of coverage and deserve that coverage.

Matthew & Christine

SY SUGAR SHACK
currently in French Polynesia

 

SY SUGAR SHACK

HO'OKIPA TESTIMONIAL AMARU WELLNESS SPA & SURF CAMP
AMARU WELLNESS SPA & SURF CAMP

Puesta Del Sol, Nicaragua - Amaru Wellness Spa, Resort & Surf Camp Testimony:

 What a great find! We ended up staying a week.

We were in search of a place to de-stress and get some R&R away from the boat for a few days after cruising overnight from Chiapas, Mexico to Marina Puesta Del Sol in Nicaragua and while walking around nearby Punta Aposentillo we literally stumbled on Amaru Wellbeing Resort. What a great find! We ended up staying a week.

We could walk along the beach from the marina to Amaru in 40 minutes or ride our moto in 10.

We could walk along the beach from the marina to Amaru in 40 minutes or ride our moto in 10. Amaru met our expectations and then some. The low-key place is beautiful and inviting. Amaru is a perfect place to chill and relax. The place has a wonderful vibe that emphasizes enjoying life, serenity and the gorgeous environment surrounding it. Amaru is all about sustainability which we appreciate.

loved having the options to relax by the pool overlooking the ocean

We loved having the options to relax by the pool overlooking the ocean, wander the gardens, stroll on the beach below, have a massage in the private cabana with ocean view or take a yoga class in Amaru's beautiful, open air yoga studio built of gorgeous wood that feels like you are in a large treehouse, or nap in a hammock. Every evening the views of the sunset are incredible.

The food was delicious -- best we had in Nicaragua

Being adventuring sorts we wanted to learn to surf so opted to hire Amaru's surf instructor. $35 per 2-hour session for the two of us, including transportation and boards. On day 2 we both got up! We surfed a couple hours each day and had a chance to visit several beaches and local surf joints we would have missed otherwise. We surfed every morning and had a yoga class every afternoon. We thoroughly enjoyed having small tailor-made yoga classes for surfers who need a nice stretch before or after catching some waves, but we also attended classes just for a chance to loosen up the muscles and calm the mind.

Bringing people together in an intimate setting - creating a safe and productive space for wisdom and knowledge to be shared.

The food was delicious -- best we had in Nicaragua and frankly in Costa Rica as well. It was always fresh and locally sourced with fruits and vegetables grown on the property. Special shout-out to the incredible fish dishes, daily homemade breads, wraps and salsas! The dining is al fresco under the patio. There is also a great pub/café that is open to the public on Friday and Saturday afternoons to evening so we had a chance to meet some of the locals and surfers who stop in for a cold cerveza, smoothie or a good meal.

surf instructor. $35 per 2-hour session for the two of us, including transportation and boards.

We like to get massages and we really enjoyed the massages we had at Amaru. They have a professionally trained masseuse from Brazil who is excellent.

 

Amaru is managed by a 34-year-old Swiss woman named Marcia and her 32-year-old American business partner Garrett. They and their whole team have a great energy. Super friendly and accommodating. They have done a great job. Amaru is all charm, surrounded by gardens and orchards.

PANAMA POSSE DISCOUNT

After our initial stay we came back a few more times to hang out with our new-found friends, have a massage and do some yoga classes. Nothing beats Amaru's ambience and a nice glass of wine.

PANAMA POSSE DISCOUNT

We love to offer
15% discount on our Restaurant Menu offerings
10% on overnight stay.

CONTACT

Amaru Wellbeing Resort

Marcia De Queiroz
Punta Aposentillo Nicaragua
www.amarunicaragua.com
Whatsapp: +50588988878
Insta: amarunicaragua
email: info@amarunicaragua.com

LOCATION

Bringing people together in an intimate setting - creating a safe and productive space for wisdom and knowledge to be shared.

Amaru Wellbeing Resort Location NICARAGUA

Amaru Food Philosophy
We bring as much of our produce from our own gardens to the table, and what we cannot source from our own soil, we bring from that of our neighbors. Our meals are inspired by the seasons, as nature intended them to be, and are seasoned with the authenticity of Nicaraguan spices and flavors. We cater to all dietary requirements, so no matter your diet, our buffet style approach allows you to choose your own adventure and satisfy both your body and soul.  estomago lleno, corazon contento” (full stomach and happy heart).

Gorgeous Toucan shot live on a hike outside Quepos, Costa Rica. Lumix camera 600m lense F2.8 by Ho'Okipa

Gorgeous Toucan shot live on a hike outside Quepos, Costa Rica. Lumix camera/600m lense/F2.8 by Ho'Okipa

SY KNOT RIGHT TRAILER HAUL OUTAT VISTA MAR MARINA, PANAMA
1 SY KNOT RIGHT TRAILER HAUL OUT

Haul out was with 4 attempts, the swells kept moving the trailer underneath
SY KNOT RIGHT TRAILER HAUL OUT

Knot Right on the hard !

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Here are our tentative dates for our seminars in early December 2021 in Barra de Navidad, Mexico

 Here are our tentative dates for our seminars in early December 2021 in Barra de Navidad, Mexico

Thursday December 2nd, 2021

@ 13:00 ROUTE PLANNING & NAVIGATION

Friday December 3rd, 2021

@ 13:00 COMMUNICATIONS, WEATHER, SAFETY, MEDICAL AND SELF RESCUE,

Friday December 3rd, 2021

@ 17:30 PANAMA POSSE KICK OFF PARTY

Saturday December 4th, 2021

@ 13:00 SATELLITE CHARTS / OPEN CPN / GOOD NAUTICAL

Saturday December 4th, 2021

@ 17:30 PANAMA POSSE OVER THE TOP POT LUCK RED CUP DOCK PARTY

Sunday December 5th, 2021

@ 10:00 PANAMA POSSE SWAP MEET

Sunday December 5th, 2021

@ 13:00 PROVISIONING, WHAT TO SEE AND DO, RECAP, Q&A

PANAMA POSSE PARTY AT COCONUTZ

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PICTURE OF THE WEEK
PICTURE OF THE WEEK OUTVENTURE AT ANCHOR

Outventure at anchor

OUTVENTURE

COUNTRY QUARANTINE UPDATES >>

 PANAMA CLOSES BORDER WITH COLOMBIA

Panama announced on Wednesday, May 19, the temporary closure of its border with Colombia, hours after the neighboring country reopened the land, river, and sea borders that it had been closed for more than a year due to the pandemic.

 The Republic of Panama expresses its concern regarding the decision of the Government of the Republic of Colombia, contained in the Resolution of the Ministry of the Interior 0667 of May 19, 2021, by which they determine the opening of maritime, land, and river crossings on the common border,” said a statement by the Panamanian Foreign Ministry.

According to the Ministry, this measure puts at risk "the significant progress made by all Panamanians to control the Covi-19 pandemic, as well as border security and control of the migratory flow. It indicated that it has been determined to temporarily suspend the entry into the national territory, by land, sea and river, of all persons from Colombia, as of May 20, 2021.

The Colombian government opened the steps with Panama, Peru, Ecuador, and Brazil "from zero hours (0500 GMT) on May 19, 2021,"
Panamanian Foreign Minister Erika Mouynes

Panamanian Foreign Minister Erika Mouynes

Covid Vaccination Rates % Fully / Partially

Antigua and Barbuda 7.20 / 25.96

Aruba 46.66 / 11.88

Bahamas 1.5 / 11.4

Belize 2.67 / 12.74

Canada 4.79 / 49.63

Cayman Islands 55.62 / 9.49

Colombia 6.28 / 4.82

Costa Rica 14.59 / 5.44

Cuba 7.05 / na

Ecuador 2.92 / 5.64

El Salvador 11.00 / 6.25

French Polynesia 14.22 / 5.58

Germany 16.32 / 25.86

Grenada 5.13 / 7.08

Guatemala 0.25 / 1.90

Honduras 0.28 / 1.10

Jamaica 0.5 / 5.1

Mexico 9.24 / 5.75

Panama 7.97 / 9.80

Turks and Caicos 29.62

United Kingdom 35.42 / 21.46

United States 39.70 / 9.85

Worldwide 5.53

LAYING UP FOR THE SEASON IN THE TROPICS

LAYING UP FOR THE SEASON IN THE TROPICS

We've had Avant offshore for a few years now and have developed a routine for laying her up for the off season. It's a fair amount of work, but pays dividends in letting us come back to a vessel that's not suffering from mold or mildew, and hasn't degraded (much) from the weather when we're away. We have set Avant up to wait for us on the hard and in the water, and each has its unique requirements.Sailing in Mexico and Central America we have rarely seen rain in the cruising season (October to May) but we know the rainy season (June to September) is a different story. We have never ‘enjoyed' a storm aboard, but we know that hurricane season will bring them in our absence. Preparing the boat takes a few days, but the effort pays dividends on our return.

Mold

Mold is perhaps the most pernicious hazard for a laid up boat in the tropics. If it gets a foothold, the warm, moist interior of the boat is the perfect environment for it to grow, and it will grow everywhere, on any surface. To forestall its growth, we clean the interior aggressively and then spray all surfaces with a mixture of straight vinegar mixed with a drop of dish soap per liter/quart (the dish soap is a surfactant and stops the vinegar from beading), wipe them with a cloth wet with the same mixture and allow the vinegar to dry in place. The ph value of vinegar is antithetical to mold growth, and it simply won't start where there is vinegar on the surface. The smell is overwhelming on application, but fades in an hour or so, and is undetectable on our return. We also mist curtains and cushions with the same mixture, spray liberally in the bilge, and leave a few bowls filled with just vinegar (no soap) to evaporate inside while we're away in various places around the boat. We use at least a couple for gallons for this process.We prop cushions on their sides/edges just before we go to allow maximum air circulation, and leave all cupboard doors ajar as well. Clothing and bedding is dried in the sun and then plastic bagged before stowing below so it can't get damp.If we're on shore power, we leave a cheap 110 volt fan below to circulate the air, and if not we leave our Nicro day/night solar vents running. One year in El Salvador we were able to leave an air conditioner running, which was great, and where Avant is now (Panama) we have a dehumidifier running 24/7 to control the moisture.If you choose ‘electronic remediation' (dehumidifier or air conditioning) for mold control, you need to plan for power outages and recognize that the dockside or in the yard shore power will likely be somewhat unreliable and will suffer multiple outages over the season. Fancy new style microprocessor controlled units will usually not restart after a power outage or voltage drop; old style, bog-simple units with mechanical switches usually will restart after an outage (and as a bonus, they're usually cheaper, too). A dehumidifier or stand alone AC will need a drain point, such as a galley or head sink drain, while a window style AC can be set up to drain overboard or through cockpit drains.

 

Tarps

Tarps are used for a couple of things: to keep sun off the decks and thus control heat, and to keep the rain off portions of the deck. We use them, but under the tarps we do get algae on deck. There are cheap tarps and not so cheap tarps, and the cheap blue type last mere days or at best weeks in the intense sun and can't withstand summer squalls and storms. We buy ‘good ones' (usually they're not blue, and sometimes are silver on one or both sides) and get them double the size we need, and put them on doubled up. The side exposed to the sun will rot and fail in the UV, but the second layer will usually last out the season. We don't use the grommets on the tarps, but instead gather the fabric of the tarp around a ping pong ball and secure that with a constricting loop knot (a topsail sheet bend tied back on the bight). The grommets are the first point of failure. After a season, the tarps are garbage.Run them as low as possible so they have the lowest windage and cover the most deck area.We also have fitted sunshade material awnings that ride low to the decks and are secured to the toe rails and cover the decks that we put over the tarps. They shade the decks where we don't have tarps, and where they ride over the traps they add UV protection for the tarps. Sunshade material is widely available at Home Depot and other DIY shops, usually in the garden department. It's easy to sew on any machine, and the plastic grommets they sell for it are easy to apply seem to last well. As with tarps, grommets are the first potential point of failure, but as we have them every foot along the edge, they spread the load well.

Bugs

Of course, we live in fear of a bug infestation of some description while away. We buy cockroach bait (apparently the kind that comes in a tube like toothpaste is best) and roach hotels and place them around the boat. We use the whole tube, as this is not the place for half measures. We have found 2 dead roaches and no live ones aboard on our return in the 14 years we've been laying up. We shudder to think how many we might have found without the poison set out.

Food

The temperatures in the interior of the boat will be extreme: in the Sea of Cortez, interior temperatures of 140°f/60°c are typically reached daily for a boat on the hard for weeks at a time, and 120°f/49°c for a boat in the water. We have had cans of food explode from the heat, and an unopened bottle of ketchup left aboard cooked in the heat to turn the rich dark brown colour of bbq sauce. For unopened food we want to try to keep, we get small plastic bin liner bags and after emptying and dosing the interior of the lockers with their vinegar wipe-down, we double bag the food in small batches and stow back in the lockers. If a can explodes it will do so inside the bag and the mess will be contained to the ½ dozen or so items sharing the bag with it.

Plastic

Items made of plastic do not fare well. The heat and UV bake them. For items below decks, we wet out a cloth with Armor All, Aerospace 303 or a similar plastic treatment (easily found at auto stores) and wet wipe them down. For items on deck that can't be removed and brought below, we treat them with protectant, wrap them in a layer of paper towel, wrap aluminum foil over that (two layers of cheap tin foil seems to work better than a single layer of thicker expensive stuff) and then secure the tin foil with liberal amounts of duct tape (being very careful the duct tape only adheres to the tin foil and not to anything under it). On our return we find the duct tape has usually been reduced to a skeleton of the reinforcement fabric and is easily removed.We also wrap winches, blocks and all other deck hardware in a similar fashion. UV will destroy the ball bearings in ball bearing blocks.

Elastic

Elastic won't be after a season of baking in the heat. Shock cords not should be used to secure anything as they will perish. Elastic in clothing and swimming suits may not be elastic on your return.

Lightning

Grounding. Most vessels are poorly grounded, and their grounding is ineffective when hauled (yes, you can be struck by lightning when on the hard). You can ground your boat quickly and simply with a set of jumper cables (or add these to increase the grounding)If in the water, we buy a set of cheap but fairly thick jumper cables. Separate into two wires. Remove one clamp from each wire, strip back a couple or six inches of insulation and ‘fray' the end (or keep the clamp and clamp it to a 1'x1' metal plate) to make a better ground connection with the water. Attach remaining clamp to a top shroud or other bit of metal that connects to near the masthead and throw the frayed/plated end in the water. One cable port, one cable starboard.If on the hard, separate cables and attach one to the top shrouds and Jack stands on the port side, the other to the same points on starboard.In either case, the cables will be trash at the end of the season, as they are not designed for continuous outdoor use. Brushing clamps with wax, Vaseline or any other topical protectant helps them rust less and look better longer. Even if you *think* your boat might be/is well grounded, these jumper cable tricks will ensure/increase it.We gather up all portable and easily de-mounted electronics (hand held vhf and gps units, epirbs, led flashlights, portable radios, etc.) and wrap them in paper towel, then in tin foil, then in plastic food wrap (secured with masking tape), and then place them in the oven as a kind of double faraday cage. We disconnect all antennas and easily unplugged items like Chartplotters, ais, vhf, etc. and leave them disconnected and just hanging to disrupt possible paths for lightning.

Batteries

Small batteries (AA, AAA, C, D, 9V, silver cells like A76, CR2025 and CR2032, etc.) are removed from whatever they are powering, gathered, inventoried and given away. They won't be any good when we come back, and we need to know how many and of what type we will need to bring when we return.The ships batteries (house and starting) we leave connected to our solar array for charging while we're away, to make sure power is available to our bilge pumps. We disconnect (switch off at the panel) the shore side charger as superfluous.

Bilge pumps

We inspect and test our bilge pumps. Avant will take on a bit of water through the mast, and other leaks may appear over the season. We want a bone-dry bilge to keep interior humidity down. We know of several cruisers who have had a battery die due to bilge pump pumping, and another couple who lost their boat to flooding while on the hard (their cockpit drains blocked and water flooded in the companionway in a tropical storm). If your boat has a garboard plug, you can leave it out if you're on the hard, and if it doesn't and the concept works for your hull form you can consider adding one (https://www.sailmagazine.com/diy/keep-your-bilge-dry-with-a-garboard-drain-plug ).

Through hulls

We close all through hulls and tank vents and stuff stainless steel scrubbies or rolled up green scrubbies in them if we're on the hard. The scrubbies prevent bugs from nesting in the holes. Some cruisers use bromine tablets (for hot tubs) in their raw water strainers to discourage growth there.

Head and holding tank

We empty the holding tank and pump in 1 - 1½ gallons or so of vinegar and a liberal amount of Pinõl or Lysol type cleanser. Better to have that bake in the heat than what was in there before, and a completely dry tank will form concrete-like deposits.

Sails and canvas

Sails and canvas are removed, inspected, repaired, cleaned, and neatly folded to be stowed below.

Engines

Our engine enjoys an oil change, fluid top up and wipe-down with an oily rag before we go, and we leave the compartment door ajar so air can circulate there too. Many cruisers do a freshwater flush of the exhaust as well, but we don't bother. Outboards are freshwater flushed, given their annual service, and run dry of fuel before stowing below.

Fuel tanks

Diesel tanks are filled to the top and treated with biocide (BioBore or similar). Gas tanks are emptied, the gasoline given away, and the plastic tanks are treated with ArmorAll or similar. We don't bother trying to ‘stabilize' gasoline for storage, the quantity doesn't justify it. Jerry cans are emptied and treated with ArmorAll or similar. The empty jerry cans and gas tanks are stored below.

Propane

We simply shut off the propane at the tanks.

Water tanks

Water tanks are emptied. When we return, we treat them as if contaminated as recommended in this article https://www.practical-sailor.com/blog/decontaminating-a-tainted-water-tank. The water pump (and all other breakers save the bilge pumps) is shut off.

Mooring lines and fenders

If we're in the water, we double all mooring lines and add chafe guard (we use fire hose) at all chafe points. We buy cheap children's T-shirts and slip them over our fenders as extra chafe guard/ UV protection, securing them at the top end with small line or zip ties.Even if you have a hired ‘boat watcher' they're unlikely to be 100% available to come to your aid in a storm. They may be looking after multiple boats, or the roof may be blowing off of their house (or their mother's house) in the same storm that threatens your boat. You need to be secured for a storm.

Dinghies

We have a RIB inflatable dinghy, and some years we have been able to secure covered storage for it at the marina or yard we're at, which is best. Other years we secured it to the deck upside down, inflated to about ¾ normal pressure, spaced off the deck with dollar store pool noodles and covered with a tarp. Protection from sun while ensuring it's wrapping can't hold water against the fabric are the keys to success. If you can deflate yours and stow it below, that's even better.

Bottom cleaning

If you store in the water, you will need to arrange for regular bottom cleaning. The interval will be determined by local conditions. Make sure the cleaner is reliable, has references, and sends pictures or other proof the job is being done: we know cruisers who found their cleaners simply cashed the payments and didn't do any cleaning until just before their return.

Contact info

Post a card in the window with local contact information for your boat-watcher (if you have one) and your contact info back home: name, email, phone numbers. When we return, we find Avant fresh and dirty, needing good wash after we enjoy a Christmas morning - like unwrapping party of all her tinfoiled appurtenances and after some reassembly, we're ready to cruise another season.

 

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Check out the little howler monkey

 We had a great time at Monkey Island 🏝️ on Sunday, with Francine who lives there 

We had a great time at Monkey Island 🏝️ on Sunday, with Francine who lives there with 16 monkey's and I got to feed a 3 month old howler monkey 🐒

Francine and Toutie moved to Urraca Private Island, where they built a beautiful home among the mangroves. 

In 2013, Francine and Toutie moved to Urraca Private Island, where they built a beautiful home among the mangroves.

Over the years, Francine has adopted additional monkeys who were either abandoned by their pet owners, or found orphaned due to habitat loss or hunting in the wild. Now, all these monkeys belong to a troop where they can socialize, groom, and play with other monkeys every day.

 Francine has adopted additional monkeys 

The island is 100% powered by solar panels and solar lights. Our freshwater resources are collected through a rain catchment system. To avoid the use of plastic only stainless steel straws are available, and we provide guests with unlimited drinking water in reusable glass bottles. To conserve our resources bedding and towels are changed upon request

The island is 100% powered by solar panels and solar lights. 

Built over the water, Urraca is a Eco Resort on a private island in Bocas del Toro, Panama.

ERIC SHEARWAYER GETTING HIS MONKEY ON 

Eric from SY Shearwater getting his monkey on !

Monkey Island Bocas del Toro Urraca is in Good Nautical 

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Picture of the 2019-2020 Runner Up Award for Captain Ron
Picture of the 2019-2020 Runner Up Award for Captain Ron

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GLOBAL LIGHTNING MAP
GLOBAL LIGHTNING MAP

As lightning season intensifies, here’s a useful make-work project for Posse members: go through your on-board cookbooks. Just before it says ‘preheat oven’ in any recipe, insert the words ‘remove electronics’. Use a red pen.

Lightning protection on boats in general.

Grounding. Most vessels are poorly grounded, and their grounding is ineffective when hauled. You can ground your boat quickly and simply with a set of jumper cables. If in the water, buy a set of cheap jumper cables. Separate into two wires. Remove one clamp from each wire, strip back a couple of inches and ‘fray’ the end or clamp to a 1’x1’ metal plate (to make a better ground connection with the water). Attach remaining clamp to a top shroud or other bit of metal that connects to near the masthead and throw the frayed/plated end in the water. One cable port, one cable starboard. If on the hard, separate cables and attach one to the top shrouds and Jack stands on the port side, the other to the same points on starboard. The cables will be trash at the end of the season, as they are not designed for continuous or outdoor use. Brushing clamps with wax, Vaseline or any other topical protectant helps them look better longer. Even if you think your boat might be/is well grounded, these jumper cable tricks will ensure it.

Lightning dissipators. Anecdotal evidence says they might work. Science says they *shouldn’t*. They will help keep birds off of the masthead. Avant has one, just in case they work. They aren’t that expensive.

Location: being close to a boat with a taller mast would in theory see them struck first. Catamarans are lightning magnets, being close to a catamaran would (again in theory) see them struck first. Choose your neighbours carefully.

Lightning detectors. A cheap AM radio (think dollar store cheap), tuned between stations, will crackle with static when lightning approaches. When it approaches you can disconnect antennas from electronics to disrupt the path of lightning, place portable electronic items in a boat’s oven or microwave (faraday cage protection), stand away from anything made of metal, and clutch a bible while praying loudly.

Some additional reading here: https://www.kp44.org/LightningProtection.php

The grounding principle is the same. Find the ‘thing’ that lightning will find (something metal and high on the boat, higher than anything else) and connect it to ground with jumpers. If you don’t have a ‘something’ you can add a lightning spike of ss tube or whatever else is available to make one, and run wire to a ground plate with a place somewhere to use jumper cables to go to ground when at anchor or on the hard. Longer/custom jumpers may be required, just use #2 or so cable.

The weather pattern seems to alternate between papagayos winds of varying intensity and high CAPE values (Convective Available Potential Energy is the amount of fuel available to a developing thunderstorm or squall). So it’s a bit of a ‘pick your poison’ kind of deal - stiff winds or squalls. The best times are immediately on the opening of a weather window, when papagayos winds abate and high CAPE values haven’t swooped in and established yet. In the regular cruising season, CAPE values aren’t much of an issue.

North of the gulf of fonseca keep an eye on the CAPE index as an indicator of how much squall activity (and lightning) you might see.
https://www.windy.com/-Thunderstorms-thunder?thunder,16.861,-73.477,4,i:pressure

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Bahia Brasilito Anchorage is in Good Nautical 10° 24.3461 N 85° 48.9451 W

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Structures in the Historic Casco Viejo section in Panama

tructures in the Historic Casco Viejo section in Panama
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W E S A I L W H E R E

COCONUTS GROW
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MONKEYS HOWL
WHALES SPLASH
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PELICAN'S GLIDE
Pelican GLide

Pelecanus occidentalis inhabits shallow inshore waters, estuaries and bays in the Americas, breeding along the Pacific coast from California (USA) to Chile and along the Atlantic coast from South Carolina (USA) through the West Indies to Venezuela, ranging as far as Canada and Tierra del Fuego (Chile) in the non-breeding season.

Pelican Drawing

Preferred habitats include sandy coastal beaches and lagoons, waterfronts and pilings, and rocky cliffs.
Brown pelicans dive from the air for fish. Menhaden account for 90-95% of their food. They also prey on pigfish, pinfish, herring, sheepshead, silversides, mullet, grass and top minnows, and they sometimes eat crustaceans, usually prawns.

brown pelican

They are gregarious birds, travelling in flocks, hunting cooperatively, and breeding colonially. The relationship between pelicans and people has often been contentious. They also have a long history of cultural significance in mythology, and in Christian and heraldic iconography.

pelican judy Irving - The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill

Judy Irving ("The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill") follows a wayward California pelican from her "arrest" on the Golden Gate Bridge into care at a rehab facility and explores nesting grounds, Pacific coast migration and survival challenges.

John J. Audubon’s Birds of America calls it one of the most interesting of our American birds

John J. Audubon’s Birds of America calls it " one of the most interesting of our American birds"

🇲🇽 PICTURE OF THE WEEK

Picture of the Week

The inspiring artworks along' Mexicos Malecóns

inspiring artworks along' Mexicos Malecóns

A word used throughout Latin America for a stone-built embankment or esplanade along a waterfront.

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🇨🇷 SY TOKETEE at anchor in Puerto Jimenez, Costa Rica
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