Anchored at Barra de Navidad, Mexico

February 8th, 2010 by admin Leave a reply »

There was a significant storm that blew through here the other evening. Winds were clocked at 60 kts. I had to move two time because my anchor was not holding. Not much sleep that evening for anyone. Today is sunny and warm with a slight breeze.

Barra de Navidad is about 200 miles south of Puerto Vallarta. One of the stops along the way is call Tenacatita. There is a small and short river that runs through the Mangroves where you see and hear several birds and an occasional crocodile. The day we went though there were no crocodiles looking for handouts of dead chickens or sailors. Photos to follow. I stopped at a couple of other anchorages going south but only spent a day at each since there was little there to do and the boat rocked and rolled most of the evening. The names of these two anchorages are Ipala and Chamela. I took a few photos which I will add later.

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