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Sailing Sarita: Our boat
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Sailing and living on the sea. Sarita HR46 June 2015. Photo courtesy of Alex Fontes. Pesto HR 53. Video of Sarita taken in June 2015 by Alex on Pesto (HR53 www.familygonesailing.com). Kona Kai Marina. San Diego 2011. Hallberg Rassy 46. Built 2001. Hull number 150. LOA: 48 ft 0 in. Beam: 14 ft 3 in. LWL: 39 ft 0 in. Engine Model: 4LH TE. Fresh Water Tanks: (243 Gallons). Fuel Tanks: (175 Gallons). Holding Tanks: (32 Gallons). Ballast: 14,550 lbs. Displacement: 36,300 lbs. Total Power: 110 HP. Garmin 4212 ...
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Sailing Sarita: January 2015
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Sailing and living on the sea. Monday, January 12, 2015. As we approached Punta Mita we entered the waypoints on our chartplotter for a number of rocks off the coast and were a bit surprised to see that our Garmin Electronic charts showed these rocks on land instead of in the water – a bit disconcerting. We had heard that some of the electronic charts were off and here was proof. La Cruz is a great destination. Although it is on the Mexican Riviera it still has the Mexican feel with ram shackled buil...
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Sailing Sarita: San Carlos
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Sailing and living on the sea. Monday, July 6, 2015. Just hauled out of the water. San Carlos has a reputation of being one of the safest places to be against hurricanes but it’s certainly not immune to strong winds and tropical storms so we will be watching the weather carefully when we are away and hoping that all will be well. We do plan in coming back for the height of the hurricane season being October. Sarita on the hard in Marina Seca San Carlos. Posted by Sailing Sarita.
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Sailing Sarita: Santo Dominigo
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Sailing and living on the sea. Monday, July 6, 2015. Anchored at Isla Coyote. We sailed pretty much all the way to the anchorage and arrived at a deep twilight, dropping the hook in another picturesque empty anchorage with a smooth white and shell littered sandy beach. So hot my shoes melted. Was there another hurricane on the way? Over the next few days we visited a few other anchorages and settled on Playa Coyote as a place we would spend a few days and wait for our friends on Pesto and Coastal Drifter...
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Sailing Sarita: Worth a read
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Sailing and living on the sea. Saturday, July 18, 2015. Fellow sailor recommended for us to read John Steinbeck's non-fiction The Log from the Sea of Cortez. Posted by Sailing Sarita. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Sailing Sarita: San Juanico
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Sailing and living on the sea. Sunday, July 5, 2015. We scouted out the anchorage and decided that it was not a place we wanted to stay for a few days as we had to anchor quite a way offshore and it provided little protection from northerlies and looked a bit barren so we continued on to San Juanico bay which looked far more promising from the write up in the guide book. Posted by Sailing Sarita. July 6, 2015 at 2:13 PM. Grant and Denise sv Maluhia. July 6, 2015 at 9:31 PM.
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Sailing Sarita: March 2015
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Sailing and living on the sea. Friday, March 20, 2015. I also need to replace the wind vane and bird protector on the top of the mast since those dammed FRIGATE birds keep landing on the top of the mast and flying off with various parts of my boat. I have no idea how they removed the bird protector as it has to be unscrewed. And no it does not involve covering them in Vaseline or varnish. Posted by Sailing Sarita. Even more friends from afar. Check out the teenage stance. When the Lees departed we hired ...
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Sailing Sarita: Whinging Pom
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Sailing and living on the sea. So here we go. (NB There may be profanities). Whinge No 5: The UK mobile network. For a small and densely populated country the UK has by far the worst mobile phone network I have encountered, the coverage is simply appalling. Even on the main arterial rail network dropped calls and black spots happen regularly. We have been in seriously remote areas of Canada and Alaska, US with better 4G reception. Why is this? Whinge No 4: Garmin charts. Garmin chart of Isla San Francisco.
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Sailing Sarita: Location update...
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Sailing and living on the sea. Wednesday, July 15, 2015. Friday Harbor Marina. Washington USA. More posts will follow when our feet stay put for a few days. Posted by Sailing Sarita. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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