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PANAMA POSSE 
 
FLEET UPDATE 

galapagos

FEBRUARY 25, 2024

[I]t is the wine that leads me on,

the wild wine

that sets the wisest man to sing

at the top of his lungs,

laugh like a fool – it drives the

man to dancing… it even

tempts him to blurt out stories

better never told.

 The Odyssey – Homer 

TOP NEWS  

  • Exploring the Magic of the Sun in Pictures This Week 🇲🇽 🇵🇦 🇪🇨 🇧🇸
  • Season 7 Award Entries: Highest Wind Recorded
  • The outstanding Galapagos Adventures 🇪🇨
  • Posse Members help each other across many miles 🇲🇽 🇵🇦
  • Overland journey in El Salvador & Guatemala 🇸🇻 🇬🇹
  • Good Nautical: Bahia Ballena, Costa Rica 🇨🇷
  • Belize: A Tiny World Leader in Sustainable Development 🌴
  • Meet the Fleet: SY EVER AFTER  👫
  • Safety Alert: Navigating with Multiple Sources 🛰️
  • Security Alerts: Corruption in the Bahamas 🇧🇸 and beyond
  • MUST SEE: Sian Ka’am Biosphere  🇲🇽 
  • Cruising Yachts ⛵ for sale 

🇲🇽 🇧🇿 🇨🇷 🇳🇮 🇨🇴 🇨🇺 🇪🇨 🇸🇻 🇵🇦 🇩🇴 🇭🇳 🇯🇲 🇧🇸 🇹🇨 🇰🇾 🇬🇹 

PANAMA POSSE Season 7

266 Yachts are signed up – JOIN YOUR POSSE 

 

vessels's ensigns

 

1)  PICTURES OF THE WEEK

Bahamas Life!  Bimini to Berry’s.🇧🇸 

SY DA MMAD CAT 🇺🇸 Andrea & Danny – Lagoon 42’

DA MMAD CAT Danny
DA MMAD CAT Andrea
DA MMAD CAT Chloe

San Blas Islands , Panama🏝️lives up to the hype. Tons of “Jack approved” beaches 🇵🇦

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

MAISON DE SANTE KeenanMAISON DE SANTE Nicole
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SY SONG OF THE SEA enjoying the Giant Tortoise in the Galapagos, Ecuador 🇪🇨 

SY SONG OF THE SEA 🇺🇸  Grant & Aliona & Irina & Anastasia – Lagoon 49′

Song of the Sea
song of the sea
song of the sea
song of the sea

2) SAVE THE DATE : 

PANAMA POSSE 🇧🇿 BELIZE YACHT FEST 

@ PLACENCIA YACHT CLUB

Saturday April 6, 2024

16:00 – 21:30

16° 30.471’N 088° 21.7216′ W

 

Panama Posse

 

 

RSVP
 HERE 
   

PANAMA POSSE 🇧🇿 BELIZE YACHT FEST 
@ PLACENCIA YACHT CLUB

BELIZE PLACENCIA YACHT FEST 🇧🇿 Placencia Yacht Club

Saturday April 6, 2024

16:00 – 21:30

Placencia Yacht Club

16° 30.471’N 088° 21.7216′ W

CONTACT

 Beat,  Caroline, dogs & Heyson Garcia – 
YES PLACENCIA YACHT CLUB IS UBER DOG FRIENDLY 

Beat & Caroline
 

RSVP
   

We,
Caroline Imfeld and Beat Rettich are running this place since January
2021. We moved from Switzerland to Belize in 2019 and found this
treasure while looking for a dock for our yacht.

Simplicity on a high level is our aim and to make our guests happy.

 FOR RESERVATIONS AND MOORINGS @ PLACENCIA YACHT CLUB

info@clearwaterexploring.com

www.placencia-yacht-club.com

T: +501 639 8555

Whatsapp   +41 78 605 5181

VHF 68

SAFE APPROACH 

SAFE APPROACH

SAVE APPROACH   @ 16° 29.9333′ N 088° 20.9266′ W

Docks in Belize
 

BELIZE

 

3) THE MAGIC THE SUN WORKED THIS WEEK

IN PICTURES

Panama Posse & Belize

Cayó Icacos looking at the East coast of Puerto Rico, USA  🇺🇸 sunset

SY OZ  🇺🇸  Sue & Steve – Catana 40′

OZ SusanOZ Steven
summerbreeze and cheistry

Approaching Vista Mar Marina 🇵🇦  Panama 

SY COURAGE 🇺🇸 John & Kristine – Tartan 4100

COURAGECOURAGE
Sunset by Carinthia

Sunset in San Blas 🇵🇦   Panama

SY CARINTHIA 🇺🇸  Dietmar & Susan – Lagoon 44′

Dietmar
CARINTHIA suzanne
CARINTHIA Maxi

4) SEASON 7 AWARD NOMINATIONS:

 ONE NEW HIGHEST WIND RECORDED ENTRY

40kts on the dock in Vista Mar Marina, Panama 🇵🇦 

SY TIAMAT 🇺🇸 Stephanie & Owen – Fountaine Pajot 44’

TIAMAT - Owen
Flor de Caña Centenario 18 Year Old

Flor de Caña sponsors the Panama  Posse 

ANNUAL AWARDS INCLUDE:

  • BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT*
  • PICTURE OF THE YEAR
  • 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
  • BOAT YOGA POSE OF THE YEAR
  • COURAGE AWARD
  • BEST INTERPRETATION OF A CLOUD AWARD 

Dreamer

Nominate yourself, a crew member, or another boat   

SUBMIT ENTRIES ON THE LINE AP OR EMAIL TO EDITOR@PANAMAPOSSE.COM

Share the adventure

5) PANAMA POSSE EVENTS 

land trip

WHEN 2 OR MORE PANAMA POSSE YACHTS MEET IT BECOMES A 
PPP 
PANAMA POSSE PARTY 

(1) PANAMA POSSE 

BELIZE YACHT FEST 

APRIL 6 2024

PLACENCIA YACHT CLUB

🇧🇿 BELIZE

 

SAT Feb 3, 2024 Sheleter BAY 🇵🇦 PANAMA

 

FOR RESERVATIONS CONTACT: 

 

Beat & Caroline
 

 

Caroline Imfeld and Beat Rettich

T: +501 639 8555

Whatsapp   +41 78 605 5181


RSVP FOR CARI
Shelter Bay

(2) PANAMA POSSE AWARDSFUN ACTIVITIES, GOLF, POOL, DJ LOUNGE, + MARINE EXPO 

SAT. MAY 11 ’24 BUENAVENTURA MARINA  🇵🇦  PANAMA

 

SAT May 10-12, 2024 BUENAVENTURA MARINA 🇵🇦 PANAMA YACHT FEST

 

This is a very exclusive signature event in the Hamptons of Panama.
The upscale resort Buenaventura is just 80 minutes west of Panama City
and is one of the most charming and reserved places on the Pacific coast
of Panama.

Only 60 nm from the Las Perlas.

FOR RESERVATIONS CONTACT:

Cesar Buenaventura Marina

Cesar – Marina Manager
cesar@bv-marina.com 
Tel: +507-6616-7531  


RSVP FOR YACHT FEST
 

Buenaventura

 

6) GALAPAGOS 🇪🇨  ADVENTURES

 

Galapagos

 

The Galapagos Islands of Ecuador

The
Panama Posse, once a handful of vessels collectively sailing south
along the Pacific Coast of the Central America, has grown to 264 vessels
and become part of a larger Posse: the Ocean Posse.  The Ocean
Posse consists of three sailing groups: The Atlantic Posse, The Panama
Posse, and the South Pacific Posse.  

SV SONG OF THE SEA is part of both the Panama Posse and the South Pacific Posse.  SONG OF THE SEA left Panama in mid December for the Galapagos.  Below are some photos of their Galapagos Adventures.  

Grant reports in short: “Galapagos has been Great.”

 

Hokipa's Track

 

Grant and Irina in San Christobal, Galapagos, Ecuador

DOWN WIND MARINE AND THE PANAMA POSSE

Taking in the Galapagos by boat.

Taking in the Galapagos overland.

SY SONG OF THE SEA 🇺🇸 Grant, Irina, Aliona, Anastasia – Lagoon 50′

Song of the Sea
song of the sea
song of the sea
song of the sea

Thank you for Sharing your Adventures on the water !

 7) SHARE YOUR SPIRIT OF EXPLORATION 
is the heart and soul of the Panama Posse 

Please
share pictures of your adventures, your award entries/nominations, your
breathtaking sunsets, and picturesque anchorages on our group
communications platform for others to enjoy in real time and/or email
Maurisa at
editor@panamaposse.com
to share in the upcoming newsletter.  Maurisa is a sailor among
us.  She is part of the Ocean Posse crew and enjoys writing fun and
helpful updates to the Panama Posse.
 

Da MMad Cat leaving Key Biscayne for Bimini, a lighthouse to guide them.

8) POSSE PERK: MARINERS HELPING EACH OTHER TROUBLESHOOT LIFE AT SEA IN REAL TIME
  

FLARE TESTING

The Cruisers outboard engine is a very important piece of equipment.

No
matter where a vessel is in the world, the outboard motor on its tender
is ideally performing in tip top shape for trips to and from the
mothership.  Last week a vessel in Mexico and a vessel in Panama
happened to be troubleshooting their outboard engines.  

Same issue, different location, No problem.

One vessel wrote asking for a mechanic referral while another replied, “mechanic  literally fixed this yesterday on our same outboard” and shared a picture of a corroded wire.

“The wire from battery to engine is not marine grade and needed to be replaced.”  

Dietmar from CARINTHIA in Panama helping Mark from SERENITY in Mexico through the mire.

Panama Posse members have a private group chat in which they ask questions and share facts and findings.  

SY CARINTHIA 🇺🇸  Dietmar & Susan – Lagoon 44′

SY SERENITY 🇺🇸 Mark & Kathryn – Antares 44′

Dietmar
CARINTHIA suzanne
CARINTHIA Maxi
SERENITY KathrynSERENITY - mARK
 

POSSE PERK 
Watch this video about  YACHT WIRE SIZING CONNECTIONS FUSES BASICS   yachts presented  by BOAT HOW TO with ABYC Standards extraordinaire  Nigel Calder 

 

https://panamaposse.com/seminars#wire

 

Marinas

9) TURTLE CAY MARINA 🇵🇦 

SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE

09° 35.935′ N  079° 26.3233′ W

marina

We are excited to Sponsor the Panama Posse with the following discounts !

  • 15 % discounts on slips; or stay 4 nights, pay for 3
  • Long term discounts of at least 15 %, depending on length of stay
  • 15 % discount on metered electric service
  • free delivery service to your yacht from Panama City
  • unlimited use of our large shower- change- bathrooms and full coin operated laundry
  • unlimited use of our covered social area and B-B-Q
  • free unlimited use of our beaches, beach huts and bath rooms
  • free unlimited use of our fresh water swimming pools except Saturdays or Sundays. (Unless you’re a hotel guest).
  • 15 % discount on food and drinks at our restaurants
  • 15 % discount at our hotel
  • exclusive personnel transfer service to or from Panama City or airport for $50. (Max. 3 persons)

CONTACT

Cell/Whatsapp  +(507) 6671-6625

Office +507 302 2100

info@turtlecaymarina.com

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AMENITIES

  • Slips up to 120 feet
  • 100 amp pedestals
  • 30 miles away from San Blas
  • Fresh water
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Fuel dock
  • Yacht club
  • Beach bar
  • Restaurant
  • Laundry room
  • Bathrooms
  • Showers
  • White sandy beaches
  • Taxi service
  • 24-hour security
  • Services
  • Fuel Service
  • Wi-Fi
  • Bottom Jobs
  • Haul out
  • Stands
  • Blocks
  • Pressure wash
  • Light scrape
  • Temporary letter

10) SY EVER AFTER GOES OVERLAND IN

EL SALVADOR  🇸🇻   AND GUATEMALA  🇬🇹 

Santa Ana Volcano National Park, El Salvador

Trip Report:

Much
of El Salvador and Guatemala is rich volcanic soil and the trees and
farm land reflect its richness. It’s beautiful. We rented a car for 6
days at a cost of $260. If given the choose an SUV is more appropriate
considering all the speed bumps. We grounded out on many of them. We
began our trip at 6am. Drove to the Santa Ana Volcano national park
(in El Salvador).
We hike around for an hour or so. If we did it again we’d opt for a day
hike around the crater using a guide. (It’s mandatory). Next, we drove
to Juayua where we met our 7 Waterfalls guide (
who) took us by
combie to the head of the trail. In all we saw 10 incredible waterfall
in a total of three hours. One of them we climbed up and through so it
was quite exciting. Later that evening we met up with Steve and Lela (
SV WHATIF) and Brandon and Heather at a local Airbnb.

The next morning we drove to Lago De Atitlan (in Guatemala) about 4 hours north. Lago De Atitlan was gorgeous. Our Airbnb host was very kind. We met Eric and Kim Paulson from (SV) SPLINTERS here
as well. The home slept 10. It would be a great place to invite 3-4
other boaters to share inthe fun. We had a daily grounds keeper Edio and
a house maid Katrina. We arranged for both breakfast/dinners to be
served which was a huge treat.

https://abnb.me/Gv1uokBOoHb

The
town of Cerro De Oro is surrounded by coffee plantations. The people
are shy but friendly. Most dress in traditional Guatemalan attire. The
men all wear hats and the women wear colorful, hand woven tops and
shirts.  We saw a lot of men carrying heavy bundles of firewood on
their backs and the women with tubs of goods to sell. It was the first
time in awhile we felt like we were somewhere pleasantly different. We
explored the nearby town of Santiago by car. It had a lot of great
shopping. The next day we rented a boat to explore the town of San Juan.
There we sat through a demonstration of cotton coloring and weaving. We
learned it was a requirement for young girls to weave cotton in order
to marry. It takes roughly 1 month to weave a normal sized covering.
Everything is done by hand. We had lunch in San Pablo. It’s a hippie
town with a lot of free loving people, healthy food and yoga. We spent 3
days at Lago De Atitlan and could have easy stayed longer. Driving back
we stopped at Antigua, Guatemala. Antiqua is a tourist town with lots
of shopping, coffee and great restaurants. It was a holy holiday. We
hadn’t made any reservations for accommodations so we drove the
Guatemala City for the night. Guatemala City is huge. It was Sunday. Had
we given it more thought we would of like to explore the town to
provision or buy a few things for the boat. We did stop at Walmart in
San Salvador on our way back to Bahia Del Sol. All in all it was a great
trip which we highly recommend.

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Meeting up with boat friends inland is extra fun!

Touring in the mountains.

Street Vendor

Women balancing her load and walking down the street.

Walking Street with dappled shade

Visiting colorful markets

So many colors of yarn for weaving

young weaver

One of our lovely accommodations.  Not a bad view.

Is this a fairy tale?

SY EVER AFTER 🇺🇸 Andrew & Laura – Jeanneau 44′

Ever After

Ever After
SAILING EVER AFTER

 

11) GOOD NAUTICAL: 

BAHIA BALLENA, COSTA RICA 🇨🇷 

GOOD NAUTICAL

Bahia
Ballena is on the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica on the Nicoya peninsula.
The large bay of Bahia Ballena lies 14NM from Isla Cabo Blanco and is a
favorite anchorage for cruisers passing through Costa Rica as well as
for boats planning to explore the Golfo de Nicoya. 

BOUNDLESS REPORTS:

We
were at Bahia Ballena, on the north east side. There’s a cool little
calm Anchorage in front of a small lodge/restaurant. Highly recommended!

TIAMAT REPORTS:

We
had excellent wildlife spotting at the south anchorage there. Huge
flocks of macaws and found a surprisingly decent grocery store in the
little town!

 

Good Nautical Bahia Ballena

 

MV CRACKERJACK, SV HALO and SV SERENITY enjoying Ballena Bay, CR.


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12) BELIZE  🇧🇿 

A TINY WORLD LEADER IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 

Pristine Belize coastline

Belize
truly offers a diverse and stunning array of natural wonders, making it
a paradise for eco-tourists. From the world’s second-largest barrier
reef teeming with marine life to the dense jungles inhabited by howler
monkeys and jaguars, Belize’s landscapes are rich and varied. Exploring
Belize means discovering its mountain pine forests, palm-fringed
beaches, expansive rivers, mysterious caves, and picturesque coral
atolls surrounded by vibrant reefs. Whether you’re an adventurer seeking
thrilling outdoor activities or a nature enthusiast yearning to immerse
yourself in the wonders of the natural world, Belize has something to
offer everyone. In essence, Belize is not just a destination; it’s an
invitation to explore and connect with nature in its purest form.
Whether you’re relaxing on a secluded beach, trekking through lush
rainforests, or diving into crystal-clear waters, every moment in Belize
is a testament to the breathtaking beauty of our planet.

 

But
what makes Belize a little more special than other top destinations?
Belize is at the forefront of sustainable development in the region.

Protected Mangroves in Belize are part of their efforts to better the planet.

FOUR OF BELIZE’S KEY EFFORTS AT 

IMPROVING HUMAN IMPACT ON THE PLANET INCLUDE:

1. Mangrove Preservation

 

Belize’s
innovative approach to maximizing the benefits of its mangrove forests
is truly remarkable and sets a precedent for other coastal nations
worldwide. By recognizing the potential of blue carbon initiatives,
Belize is not only addressing climate change but also promoting economic
growth and sustainability.

 

The
commitment to preserve and rejuvenate a significant portion of mangrove
forests by 2030, based on evidence from the study conducted by Stanford
University and other international research institutions, demonstrates
Belize’s dedication to environmental conservation and resilience against
climate change impacts.

 

The
concept of blue carbon, which refers to the carbon sequestration
potential of coastal ecosystems like mangroves, salt marshes, and
seagrasses, offers a nature-based solution to mitigate greenhouse gas
emissions. Belize’s initiative highlights the importance of recognizing
and leveraging the carbon storage capacity of these ecosystems.

 

The
integration of scientific research with stakeholder engagement and
policymaking demonstrates a holistic approach to conservation and
sustainable development. By modelling different conservation and
restoration scenarios, Belize can predict and optimize the additional
benefits, such as reduced flood risk, enhanced tourism, and improved
fisheries, while preserving vital ecosystems.

 

Many
studies emphasize the importance of existing mangrove forests in carbon
storage, indicating that conservation efforts should prioritize
protecting these areas. Belize’s commitment to safeguarding and
rejuvenating mangrove forests not only benefits the country itself but
also has global implications. By sequestering millions of tons of carbon
and enhancing key sectors like fisheries and tourism, Belize’s
initiative serves as a model for other nations seeking to address
climate change while promoting economic growth and environmental
resilience.

 

Belize’s
strategy not only focuses on mitigating climate change but also aligns
with sustainable development objectives, which opens up new funding
opportunities for nature-centric solutions not only within Belize but
also in other nations. Supported by organizations like the Natural
Capital Project, the InterAmerican Development Bank, and the Asian
Development Bank, Belize’s approach is set to be implemented in ten
countries, showcasing its potential for global replication.

 

Belize’s
efforts demonstrate that the size of a country does not limit its
capacity to make a substantial impact in combating climate change.
Through its evidence-based approach to mangrove restoration and
conservation, Belize serves as a trailblazer in blue carbon strategies,
setting a standard for coastal nations worldwide. By providing a
replicable template, Belize’s initiatives have the potential to inspire
similar efforts globally, driving collective action towards a more
sustainable and resilient future.

 

Preserved Mangroves can act as carbon sinks which lessens the amount of carbon in the air.

2. Coral Restoration

The
community-based conservation efforts in Belize, particularly
spearheaded by organizations like Fragments of Hope, have yielded
impressive results in restoring and preserving the Belize Barrier Reef.
The coordinated efforts led by Fragments of Hope demonstrate the
effectiveness of a grassroots approach to conservation. By engaging
various community members, including guides, fishers, divers, and
snorkelers, in coral planting and monitoring activities, these
initiatives foster a sense of responsibility and stewardship towards the
reef.

 

Through
decades of dedication and collaboration, local communities in places
like Placencia Village have transformed coral coverage from a mere 6% to
a remarkable 60%.This success story showcases the power of community
empowerment in environmental conservation. The significant increase in
coral coverage in protected areas off the coast of Placencia highlights
the tangible impact of these efforts. It not only enhances the
biodiversity and resilience of the reef ecosystem but also contributes
to the sustainable livelihoods of local communities reliant on tourism
and fisheries.

 

Belize’s
community-based conservation initiatives serve as a beacon of hope for
marine conservation efforts globally. By harnessing the collective power
of local communities, these initiatives demonstrate that positive
change is possible, even in the face of significant environmental
challenges like coral reef degradation.

Reef restoration efforts in Belize have increased coral coverage from 6% to 60%

3. Protected Parks

 

Belize’s
extensive network of protected areas, comprising 103 national protected
areas, showcases the country’s commitment to conserving its natural
heritage while offering visitors opportunities for exploration and
adventure. These protected areas not only safeguard critical ecosystems
and biodiversity but also serve as eco-tourism destinations, providing
immersive experiences for travelers while supporting local communities.

 

The
evolution of protected areas in Belize reflects a shift towards
sustainable tourism practices, where conservation and recreation go hand
in hand. While the focus remains on preserving biodiversity and
habitats, protected areas now also cater to the growing demand for
eco-friendly tourism experiences.

Many
protected areas have achieved success in conservation and eco-tourism,
attracting visitors from around the world Belize’s protected areas
include numerous hidden gems waiting to be discovered. By exploring
Belize’s protected areas, visitors not only embark on unforgettable
adventures but also contribute to the conservation of natural resources
and support local communities.

 

Belize is home to the largest living reef in the world.

4. Marine Protected Areas

 

Belize’s
approach to protected areas management is comprehensive and diverse,
encompassing seven distinct types of protected areas, each with its own
set of guidelines for use. These include Nature Reserves, National
Parks, Natural Monuments, Wildlife Sanctuaries, Marine Reserves, Forest
Reserves, and Archaeological Reserves. This wide range of protected
areas reflects Belize’s commitment to conserving its rich biodiversity
and cultural heritage.

 

With
26% of its territories under some form of protected status and up to
60% of its forest cover intact, Belize stands out as a global leader in
conservation efforts. By comparison, the United States, for instance,
protects only 14% of its land. This dedication to conservation is
further supported by innovative funding mechanisms, such as the
departure tax.

 

The
marine protected area scheme in Belize is particularly notable, as the
country is the only one in the world to have successfully divided all
its territorial waters, including functional fishing waters. This
groundbreaking approach to ocean protection has earned Belize
international recognition as a world leader in marine conservation.

 

The
recent expansion of replenishment or “no-take” zones in Belize’s marine
protected areas from 4.5% to 11.6% underscores the country’s commitment
to sustainable fisheries management and marine habitat protection. By
tripling the areas where fishing is prohibited, Belize aims to rebuild
fish populations and safeguard critical marine habitats, thereby
preventing overfishing and ensuring the long-term health of its marine
ecosystems.

 

In
contrast to other Caribbean countries where overfishing has depleted
valuable species like lobster and conch, Belize’s proactive measures
help prevent such outcomes and maintain the ecological balance of its
marine environment. The Belize Barrier Reef, in particular, attracts
thousands of visitors annually, contributing significantly to the
country’s tourism industry while highlighting the importance of
protected areas.

World Heritage!

 

The
Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System (BBRRS) stands as a natural wonder
of unparalleled beauty and ecological significance. Comprising seven
protected areas, this UNESCO World Heritage Site represents the
second-largest reef system in the world, making it a global treasure.
This remarkable reef complex is lauded for its pristine condition,
hosting adiversity of marine life and serving as a vital habitat for
numerous threatened species. From majestic creatures like the West
Indian manatee and green turtle to vibrant coral reefs teeming with fish
and other marine organisms, the BBRRS is a haven for biodiversity.

 

Beyond
its ecological importance, the BBRRS holds cultural and historical
significance, as evidenced by Charles Darwin’s admiration of its beauty
and diversity. Its atolls and cayes are not only home to diverse flora
and fauna but also serve as breeding grounds for endemic and migratory
birds, making it a haven for avian enthusiasts.

 

Belize’s commitment to safeguarding this invaluable natural heritage.

 

Belize
is committed to safeguarding their natural heritage through collective
efforts, including government legislation, individual actions, and
organizational initiatives. Mother nature’s best best-kept secret
remains intact for future generations and visitors to cherish and enjoy.

 

Plan a trip to Belize and get inspired by the tiny world leader today!

 

M. Goodin

Sources

  • Belize Hub
  • Caribbean Lifestyle
  • Sandy Point Resorts
  • Unesco
  • The Guardian
Belize

Belize’s Anchorages and safe 6 foot draft routes are in Good Nautical 

13) SAFE HARBOR VENTURA ISLE  🇺🇸 

SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE

34° 14.7′ N 119° 15.595′ W

 

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Happy to offer 50c x foot off our transient rates for

participants of the Panama Posse

We
welcome the Panama Posse to a charming mix of oceanfront lifestyle and
southern California culture embodied in the Ventura Harbor’s spirit.

Whether
you’re setting sail for Panama  or dining in the lively Ventura
Harbor Village, Safe Harbor Ventura Isle is a gateway to it all.

 

Garrett McKinney

 

JuanitaGarrett McKinney

General Manager

 

CONTACT:

SAFE HARBOR VENTURA ISLE

Address: 1363 Spinnaker Dr, Ventura, CA 93001

Tel: +1 (805) 644-5858

E: gmkcinney@shmarinas.com

AMENITIES

  • Max LOA 93′
  • Max Beam 40′
  • Boat Lifts
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
  • Cable TV Hookups
  • Fresh Water Hookups
  • Shore Power Hookups
  • Dock Boxes
  • Pump-out
  • Drive-up Parking

 

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14) POSSE SPONSOR: 

LATITUDES AND ATTITUDES

“The Journey is the Destination”

 

 

 

Ten Years Three Chapters of Sailing

 

15) MEET THE FLEET  

SV EVER AFTER

Andy & Laura

We
are Ever After. We sail aboard a Jeanneau 440 built in 2020 and
commissioned in Anacortes WA. We have our trusty 5 lb Yorkie aboard. Her
name is Lucy. She’s 8 years old.

Since
setting off from Anacortes, we’ve made it to several great spots along
the west coast of California and Mexico. We have summered our boat in
San Carlos and Paradise Village while we’ve returned home to family in
N. CA. We have 4 kids and 9 grand children.

We
have a tentative transit date of May 1 for the Panama Canal. We are
leaving El Salvador and will stop over in Puesta Del Sol Nicaragua and
Costa Rica during the next few weeks.

SY EVER AFTER 🇺🇸 Andrew & Laura – Jeanneau 44′

Ever After
Ever After
SAILING EVER AFTER

16) POSSE SWAG

 

SHOP

 


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ORDER ONE NOW 

 

 

17)  SECURITY ALERT:

CORRUPTION IN THE BAHAMAS  

CLick to clear

There are increased reports of corruption in
the Ports of Entry in the Bahamas – Local Govt officials are “helping”
for a fee with the Click2Clear program and after hour check in fees –
all these fees are illegal and the coercion by Govt. officials.

Please
report any and all incidents by Port Officers, Customs or Immigration
officials via this form and we will publish these incidents and notify
appropriate US agencies and the USCG for remedies.


(Safely and anonymously)
REPORT YOUR INCIDENTS OF CORRUPTION 
Corruption

*** Public Announcement ***

We
have been contacted privately with a request from well placed Bahamian
government officials who are interested in corrupt practices by customs
and immigration agents.

Officially
there should not be any fees beyond what you paid via Click2Clear
regardless if the time or day of the week for your arrival. The
exception is additional exit fees if you have more than 3 people
onboard.

If
you have been subject to additional fees of any sort during the
clearing in process, especially if they were paid in cash, please submit
a report and description of the time and location, the amounts paid,
and photos of any receipts you may have been issued. Any other pertinent
information such as names and  badge numbers will also be useful.

Things
do not happen quickly  but your information will help identify
problem areas. If you wish to remain anonymous please let me know and I
will handle your submissions appropriately.

18) SAFETY ALERT:

Rocks and reefs are unforgiving:

INFORMATION FROM MULTIPLE SOURCES 

HELPS MARINERS ‘SEE’ MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE

SV CARINTHIA’S navigation station offers a plethora of information

Navigating
along the coast, through channels, around rocky points, and among reef
strewn bays is all part of the fun of the cruising.  The modern
mariner has access to more information than ever to keep their vessel
safe while precisely negotiating the seafloor to the anchorage of their
dreams.

A GREAT NAVIGATIONAL STRATEGY:

Today
mariners can cross reference charts from their plotters and Navionics
with OpenCPN satellite images to see much more clearly where they are
going.

SV DA MMAD CAT cross referencing Open Cpn imagery with Navionics charts

SV DA MMAD CAT cross referencing Open Cpn imagery with Navionics charts

OPEN CPN

Split
Screen view between satellite chartlets and  reference charts in
OpenCpn record the tracks and share them via Good Nautical 

Panama Posse Members have access to OPEN CPN charts through the website available to download what you need for where you are going. 

OPEN CPN SATELLITE SEMINARS

 

https://panamaposse.com/seminars#opencpn

 

Panama
Posse Members have access to OPEN CPN charts through the website
available to download what you need for where you are going. 

Thanks to the diligent work by Rob Murray from SV Avant ! He spent  over 200+ hours working on these: 

https://panamaposse.com/charts >>

 

 

19) LOOKING FOR A YOUR CRUISING YACHT ?

 

 19) LOOKING FOR A YOUR CRUISING YACHT ?

 

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20)  MUST SEE: 

SIAN KAʼAN BIOSPHERE   

YUKATAN PENINSULA, MEXICO 🇲🇽

In
the Mayan language SIAN KAʼAN 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, follows the coastline, and 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-kaan

 

The Sky is born

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.

 

explore

 

Boat Tour begins in the mangroves.

 

mangroves

 

Mangroves are full of life above and below the water

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
 

bridge

 

The
Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve is also home to part of the second largest
coral reef in the world.  With your snorkel, mask, and fins one
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 KA’AN VIA YACHT MAP

  https://panamaposse.com/sian-kaan-biosphere

 

https://panamaposse.com/sian-kaan-biosphere

 

 

21)  75+ PANAMA POSSE MARINA SPONSORS 

 

Marinas

 

🇺🇸 Safe Harbor South Bay – Chula Vista, USA

🇺🇸 Safe Harbor Ventura Isle –  Ventura, USA

🇲🇽 Cruise Port Village – 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  

🇨🇷 Banana Bay Marina – Costa Rica  

🇪🇨 Marina Puerto Amistad – Ecuador  

🇵🇦 Buenaventura Marina – Panama 

🇵🇦 PANAMA POSSE PACIFIC HQ Vista Mar Marina – Panama 

🇵🇦 Shelter Bay Marina – Panama  

🇵🇦 Bocas Marina – Panama 

🇵🇦 Linton Bay Marina – Panama 

🇵🇦 La Playita Marina – Panama

🇵🇦 Flamenco Marina – Panama

🇵🇦 Solarte  Marina – Panama

🇵🇦 Turtle Cay Marina – Panama

🇨🇴 ClubNautico Cartagena – Colombia 

🇨🇴 Club de Pesca Marina Cartagena – Colombia 

🇨🇴 Manzanillo Marina Club – 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 

🇧🇿 Placencia Yacht Club – 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  

🇺🇸 Yorktown Riverwalk Landing – Virginia USA  

🇺🇸 Regatta Point Marina – Deltaville, Virginia USA 

🇺🇸 Regent Point Marina – Topping, Virginia USA 

 

https://panamaposse.com/marina-puerto-amistad

 

 

https://panamaposse.com/marina-puerto-amistad

 

Gene Tatum !

I
would like to personally welcome you to our beautiful city. Puerto
Amistad is located walking distance from shopping, hardware stores,
medical facilities,and eating and drinking establishments.

At
Puerto Amistad we have a full service Restaurant and bar, Cruisers
area, Wifi to the Buoys, Hot Showers, Laundry service, and a spacious
dinghy dock. You will find excellent mechanics and services here. Hope
to see you soon

Gene

22)  PANAMA POSSE SPONSORS 

  • BELIZE TOURISM
  • CHRIS PARKER – MARINE WEATHER CENTER
  • DELTA MIKE MARINE SUPPLY PANAMA
  • DOWNWIND MARINE
  • FLOR DE CAÑA
  • HERTZ RENTAL CARS  MEXICO
  • HOME DEPOT PRO MEXICO
  • LATITUDES AND ATTITUDES  
  • PANAMA YACHT BROKER
  • PREDICT WIND
  • SAFE HARBOR SOUTH BAY MARINA EVENT CENTER  
  • SAN DIEGO MARINE EXCHANGE
  • SEVENSTAR YACHT TRANSPORT
  • WAYPOINT YACHT SERVICES
  • WESTMARINE PRO
  • YACHT AGENTS GALAPAGOS  
     

PANAMA YACHT BROKER SPONSORS THE PANAMA POSSE

 

PANAMA YACHT BROKERS

 

23) 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
Panama Canal Map

24) WAYPOINT YACHT SERVICES

Waypoint Yacht Services

“Our
vision is to provide a top tier service to our customers while covering
every potential need they may have when approaching shore. 

Small
yachts (up to 38.1 meters LOA) are expected to experience substantial
delays, and in the meantime, we will be able and willing to help you
mitigate this impact and serve you.

Contact us today through panama@waypointyacht.com

Thanks and best regards,

Marcus

Marcus Santana 
General Manager 
Marcus.Santana@waypointyacht.com

International Business Park Building 3855, office 201 Panama Pacifico / Panama

Phone: +507-310 9891 ext.206 
AOH: +507-310 9892 (24/7) 
Mob: +507 6427-8099

Panama Sloths

25) STRATEGIC PARTNERS

 

SSCA

Park Avenue Villas – San Juan del Sur – Nicaragua

Coconutz – Playa Cocos – Costa Rica

Abernathy – Chandlery – Panama

Pacific Posse 

Atlantic Posse

Advertising Partners – Las Vegas

Safe-Esteem.com – Delaware

COCOUNTA

Coconutz – Playa Cocos  🇨🇷 Costa Rica


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come party and mingle with the Cruising Fleet
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  • Make traveling for yacht owners easier, transparent and better informed.
  • Generate group buying power with discounts in marinas and with service providers
  • Pass on relevant information to help fellow participants in a timely manner without personal opinions
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