Enroute from Bahia Ecuador to Columbia, we had two great sailing days. We anchored in El Metal and Same, both north of Bahia. Still in use along this coast line are wooden sailing fish boats, beautiful!! We picked up a hitchiker, a bat finding its mothership (Batwing), and saw some turtles.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
In Columbia by boat
We have made it to Tumaco Columbia and are in an internet cafe downtown. We are the only boat anchored, so will celebrate Thanksgiving all by ourselves. People are great here. We had to wait a day before we could go to land to check in and we are still not checked in but are given freedom to go to town and see things. The port captain is very nice and the people at Servimar, the agency seem very nice too. They have had only three sailboats this year, us and Sarana and Nakia. We spent two nights in Jama Ecuador,in from of El Metal and then were asked to leave by the Armada, then we spent two more nights at Punta Same, Ecuador, before setting sail for Columbia. It was an overnight trip, tough, as our autohelm wasnt able to handle the conditions and we had to hand steer for a day and night, hove to for 4 hours and then motorsailed into Tumaco. Dont know how long we are going to be here, we have to wait for better weather and sea conditions, but we think we like it here--very tranquil anchorage. They told us there are many USA folks here--FBI, so we are not alone!As we sail north, we dont know if we will be able to stay in touch much because of lack of knowledge of the towns in northern Pacific Columbia and if they have internets.
We are welcome to see an island north of here that is a marine park and then we have to sail two overnights to get to the beautiful bays that are in northern Pacific coast of Columbia. After that we head to Panama. Please give all our friends in Bahia a big hug for us!! And our friends in Colorado and Washington and elsewhere. We wish you all a happy Thanksgiving.
We are welcome to see an island north of here that is a marine park and then we have to sail two overnights to get to the beautiful bays that are in northern Pacific coast of Columbia. After that we head to Panama. Please give all our friends in Bahia a big hug for us!! And our friends in Colorado and Washington and elsewhere. We wish you all a happy Thanksgiving.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Friends
Friday, November 07, 2008
We made it to Saiananda!! Yahoo!!
After living in no man's land for the past four months, (we were kicked out of Puerto Amistad but could not move our boat to Saiananda) we are finally moored at the place we intended to spend our 6 months in Ecuador. Well, better one week than none at all!! Alfredo worked hard to get his legal status. We are happy for him and for ourselves as we can more easily get our boat cleaned and obtain our last minute stocking of water and supplies. Plus we have had a week of blissful quiet nights and wonderful onshore relaxation in hammocks on the lovely muelles!
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