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2009.12.23 Isla Espiritu Santo

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Why you never trust Mexican charts. In the islands, our chartplotter shows us anchored on land about as often as it shows us anchored in water.
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Why you never trust Mexican charts. In the islands, our chartplotter shows us anchored on land about as often as it shows us anchored in water.

  • Why you never trust Mexican charts. In the islands, our chartplotter shows us anchored on land about as often as it shows us anchored in water.
  • A 20 knot bash to windward that we didn't really see coming. You'd think we'd learn wouldn't you?
  • Isla Gallina right outside of Puerto Ballena
  • Christmas day 2009 anchored in Puerto Ballena
  • Untitled photo
  • Untitled photo
  • Kevin from s/v Pahto and Elias from s/v Stepping Stone doing some spearfishing at night
  • we never tire of the sunsets
  • the *%^&ing float switch on the bilge pump that necessitated a trip back to La Paz
  • the three fuses I blew diagnosing a short circuit in the anchor light wiring
  • diagnosing the anchor light/tri-color switch
  • ben

    on December 31, 2009

    Totally. WTF? How hard is it to get accurate chart data? It's 2010, right? The charts we had down there were completely useless... without the Sea of Cortez book and a working depth gauge we'd have been aground daily.

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