February found us putting on 1000 miles on to out boat log.
Lot's of sailing, marine life observing, and community enjoyment. Our
favorite southern anchorage is Bahia Tenacatita. Many boaters spend 3-4
weeks at anchor, enjoying an afternoon swim to shore, playing Mexican Train or
Bocci Ball, bird watching in the mangroves, or walking along the palm-studded,
sandy shoreline.
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Humpback whale tail heading for a sounding dive in Puerto Vallarta, Banderas Bay
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Catching a 30" wide-eyed tuna underway.
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Sahib Susan, better known as the Admiral!
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As we left Puerto Vallarta at sunset, a cruise ship heads northwest towards Cabo San Lucas.
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With winds 20-25 knots, 'Monty' - our Monitor wind vane takes the helm.
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A double-reefed main propels us down wind.
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In the soft evening sunset light, Sue enjoys a quiet moment.
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In Tenacatita anchorage, the community raft party starts at 4pm Friday.
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Rob and Linda (Cat 'N About) enjoy the light-hearted banter.
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Jerry and Kathy (Po Oino Roa) will be heading across the South Pacific in March.
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