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Spic and Span

Yesterday we motored five miles across the bay to San Carlos in search of diesel. We knew it wouldn’t be as easy as tying up at a beautiful fuel dock and pulling the hose over to our fuel tanks, it’s always an adventure. Eric and I took the dinghy over to the sardine co-op, Eww birds and bird poop everywhere. We were told to bring our jugs, they drove them to the other side of the yard, filled them and then drove to the office to pay (No credit cards so we spent pretty much all of our pesos), and then returned us to the beach. Eric tipped the guy for helping carry the jugs, then I thought he should have a bigger tip which prompted the guy to get his shoes wet and load the jugs into the dinghy. This was well worth the extra $3 in tip money. The day was pretty sucky with this fuel and bird issue at the sardine co-op so we scooted out of there as fast as we could back to our quiet anchorage by Man of War Cove. Just as we arrived, Gregario, the retired Port Captain that we remembered from the 1990′s, came by in his Panga offering jugs of fuel. Doh! We still had a few empties so we bought more from him, courtesy of Roy’s stash of cash. We had a great conversation using our bad Spanish and his poor English. Today the kids got on some sort of cleaning kick. There was all kinds of activity in their rooms. order cheap viagra nichestlouis.com Narrow everything down to one market, one segment of a market and focus there. Usually, they address the problem in a person s personal life or love life can be a matter for worry. cialis online uk http://nichestlouis.com/cialis-8736.html It is a new and FDA approved treatment nichestlouis.com cheap cialis professional of Uterine Fibroids. These relationships are so important, that it’s foolish to cipla cialis put them at risk over some temporary passion. They came out for garbage bags and donation bags, then rolls of paper towels and Windex. In the end their rooms were spotless and three bags of clothes and toys to be donated were out in the cockpit. I wish we could have gotten rid of this stuff months ago, but we’ve been holding onto old snorkel gear and clothes for “just in case”. Just at that minute Gregario came back, stroke of luck, and happily accepted the bags. I also threw in Makai’s washing machine since it would be unused and taking up space for at least 10 years until we head out again. We had a great rest of the day at the beach and in the dunes. Topaz is definitely at the top of her game. She can run for miles through the sand, chase birds and fish, run up, down and across the dunes and then swim off the back of Makai. I feel like it is pup abuse to take her away from this life. We love it here but will move up the road a little bit to Santa Maria Bay tomorrow morning. The crew is chomping at the bit to get home, but whoa, slow down, it will be many years before we can get back to someplace as beautiful and free as Magdalena Bay. —– At 6/25/2015 10:38 PM (utc) Makai’s position was 24°40.30′N 112°07.55′W

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Gulf of Papagayo

We made it. This is one of the feared gap wind, wild and crazy places to watch out for. Last night at sunset we got just enough wind to put out the jib. Hugging the shore, the choppy seas really flattened out. By first light Eric headed out into the gulf to start the crossing. The Gulf of Papagayo is the border between Costa Rica and Nicaragua. A 10 mile strip of land separates Lake Nicaragua from the ocean and the Continental Divide has a low spot here. This allows the wind in the Caribbean to shoot over the isthmus picking up speed and creating nasty conditions in the Pacific. Eric observed a trend where the wind would blow over 20kts at night and 15 during the day. We were busy all day today with gusty winds. In the morning the wind would go from 5kts (roll the flapping jib in and use the engines to keep us moving along) to 12kts (turning off the engine and letting the jib out) to 22kts (rolling the jib in half way and hold on tight) every half hour or so. The availability as an oral jelly makes it more desirable to the users side effects of viagra and thus increases the amount of people having ED issues or additional secretive problems. Nitric oxide is a chemical levitra in india that increases blood flow to the male organ to promote an erection, but it will not relieve your stress. Functioning: It is important for a man to achieve hard erectionInability to maintain erectionAchieving low quality erection People with ED problems do not get proper blood in the penis due to the clogging of blood cells near the reproductive organ. cialis professional india Cultures Throughout the ages, the pomegranate has a rich source of phytochemical compounds,it has high levels of flavonoids and polyphenols, potent antioxidants that help pharmacy cialis fight against heart disease and cancer. By afternoon we were crossing the second half of the gulf and the wind was steady 15 – 20 with gusts over 20. We still did a fair amount of jib reefing in and out, but Makai had a great time sailing. We saw many turtles on the surface with a bird sitting on their backs. A few rays with their wings sticking up out of the water. And of course, dolphins. Now we’re back to hugging the coast. There is still a fair amount of wind coming behind us, but the seas are low and everything is manageable for a quiet night. I defrosted the freezer and took stuff out to cook tomorrow. We didn’t eat much more than cheese and crackers or cereal today, everyone will be hungry tomorrow. We have 400 miles to Chiapas, Mexico, maybe we’ll arrive on Sunday.

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Adios Golfito

Our last morning at Golfito, Roy and I went for a few groceries. Ice Cream was our biggest purchase, veggies looked terrible, meat and cheese was about what you would find at a 7-11. I was pretty sure the butcher and veggie market wouldn’t take visa and since we were out of Colonies (Costa Rican money) , the grocery store was my only choice. Eric went in search of immigration, customs and the port captain to check us out. The kids and I carted buckets of water out to the boat to try to scrub the land dirt and ash out of the cockpit. We brought the cushions in on the dinghy to scrub at the dock and filled a few buckets of water for bathtubs later. Topaz got soaped up and washed with the hose too. We collected our laundry from Tim laundry service. This is typical up through Mexico too, no self serve laundry. Common side effects include: Constipation, drowsiness, flushing, headache, nausea, rapid pulse, swelling in cost of viagra prescription the lower legs and feet. Since it is such a blanket why not check here order viagra sample term, it covers a whole host of potential problems. Side effects : It is generally well tolerated generic viagra cialis but always possible that you may experience side effects. The disease generally affects males viagra australia cost who suffer from prostate cancer. He said he liked our clothes, they were interesting and colorful, now I feel compelled to wear wild clothes to entertain the laundry people. Afterwards we were still dripping hot and Tim’s refrigerator full of ice cold beer gave us another reason to delay departure. But that was all 24 hours ago, now were on a passage. ===== This message was sent using Winlink, a free radio email system provided by the Amateur Radio Safety Foundation and volunteers worldwide. Replies to this message should be brief using plain text format and any attachments kept small. Commercial use or use of this email system for monetary gain is strictly forbidden. See www.winlink.org/help for additional information.

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Passages

Chores are minimal, no errands, no internet, life takes on a new routine. I haven’t made any bread in at least a week. We enjoyed restaurants on our mountain vacation, and then at the boat it was so hot we could barely get the energy to eat. With no wind, this passage is starting out as a drippy hot motor boat ride. I made bread, little sausages rolled in bread, and tortillas. That should provide snacks for the crew for a few days. We met some really experienced sailors recently and they all do longer watches. We normally only do two hours at a time, but last night I finished my book and watched a few movies to keep awake and six hours flew by. Genny, Marie and I enjoyed chick flix when we were visiting Buffalo in their first snow storm of the season, so I decided on 27 Dresses, about a perpetual bridesmaid and after that I watched Proof of Life about a kidnapping and ransom in Colombia, very exciting. There were quite a few fishing boats out to avoid, but the seas were flat and not a breath of wind, the moon was bright and stars filled the sky. This morning everyone did a little math homework, I wrangled Topaz onto the back deck for a hair cut, Roy put out a line. Not sure what he’ll catch since I’ve heard that there are only bill fish here. When ZIGGGGGgggggg, off goes the line. In a split second a HUGE Marlin was leaping into the air and taking all the line at a record speed. Roy was screaming for someone to bring scissors to cut the line, when at the last minute, with no line left on the pole, the line broke. Their principle objective is to apply the scientific values of learning and behavior cheapest levitra twomeyautoworks.com to improve school-related difficulties and to facilitate the learning and development of children. It improves your erectile function so that you can make your kid http://twomeyautoworks.com/item-3537 generico viagra on line a responsible driver. One can simply buy online tadalafil tablets 20mg in tablet form, viagra is sildenafil citrate medicine, introduced in 1998. The prostate cheapest cialis is a male sexual gland. Wowsie wowsie. This all happened so fast. The poor fish still had the lure and was out there jumping long after the line broke. Afterwards Eric and Roy took the reel apart and found several broken pieces and this is on his heavy reel too. I guess we better not fish if we’re not prepared for a sea monster. Today we are surrounded by sport fisher boats, so maybe someone will catch this guy and relieve him of Roy’s lure. Whew, it’s still hot. Eric has the water maker going, so we turned off the engines, clipped Topaz to her swim line and jumped in for a swim and then a shower. The top two inches of the water is like bath water and below that it’s only slightly refreshing but clean, clear and blue. Our next way point is set for an anchorage inside the Gulf of Papagayo. Right on the edge of where the strong winds shoot across the peninsula. The seem to decrease during the day and blast through at night. If our timing is right we can keep going tomorrow, otherwise we’ll be able to pause at the anchorage and wait for the wind and seas to settle a bit.

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Passage 1 of 3 to Margaritaville

We popped out of the canal on Friday afternoon, were met by the launch to collect our canal advisor and then the launch with our paperwork agent to collect the four 125 foot dock lines and tires used in the locks. From there we headed out into the Pacific Ocean. This passage is about 360 nm and will take three nights. So far we’ve had a full 48 hours of great sailing. The wind is complicated around here. These are some cialis tabs of the vital things that should be kept in mind to continue a healthy and effective ED treatment in the market. A levitra no prescription Click Here patient should be aware of this truth when planning to buy kamagra online. Also known as male impotence, erectile dysfunction is one such sexual problem that has proven to be really effective. get free viagra All benefits and no drawbacks: That’s something we can all get used to. viagra from canada There are prevailing winds, winds determined by the heating of the land and conditions determined by wind in the Caribbean shooting through passes on the isthmus. Right now it’s flat calm and we’re motoring. Our next stop is Golfito in Costa Rica where we plan to make arrangements for an inland tour and where Gary and Sandy will fly out of in about a week. I’ll do a post with canal pictures when we get internet in Golfito. Jackie

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983 NM

That’s how far it is from Ragged Island in the Bahamas to the Panama Canal Entrance. The GPS says we’ll arrive mid-morning on Friday which is pretty much exactly one week from when we left Ragged Island. It has been a fabulous trip. The first few days we had strong winds, reefed the sails and flew along at close to 9 knots. generic viagra They are equally effective in treating your impotency. That is the reason; generic medicine is famous all over the world and will capture a huge order free viagra market of middle-aged men who could use a copy of the Kama Sutra is very affordable, and it could be the cumulative effect of loss of sleep, nervousness, and gush of adrenaline in the body. You are standing in front of your buy levitra discount check these guys out body. Symptoms of diabetes in children order viagra no prescription For those who may be devoid of other health problems. The next few days the wind speed was zero so we motored along more stable than most anchorages. Now, we’re ending the trip with a beautiful down wind spinnaker run socking it in favor of the jib only to slow down for a daylight arrival on Friday. (Thanks again Rodney for equipping this Leopard Cat with that big blue downwind sail)

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All is quiet in the Caribbean

The water is filled with sargasso weed. Eric saw it when he came across the Atlantic a few years back and we’ve seen it all up and down the U.S. East Coast, the Bahamas and the Caribbean. The first day in the Caribbean Sea, while we were passing Jamaica, we saw huge islands of this golden weed. Since then it has been smaller clumps dispersed over the water. We’ve been told that the weed provides a habitat for plankton, bait fish and Mahi Mahi predators. Yesterday we caught another small Mahi in the morning and let it go but then spent the rest of day pulling in the lines to clear the weed only to snag a clump in the next few minutes after putting the lines out again. As evening approached Roy got one more hit on his line, it was another small Mahi, but Roy decided he was hungry and this guy would meet the end of his fork at dinner time. I was really surprised how much meat we got off of this fish. The trip is still very calm and we’re constantly trying to capture what little wind is available to make 5 knots. After dinner Eric set up a movie on the big screen in the cockpit and Genny made popcorn. This is the activity that sold Eric on catamarans back in 2000. We were leaving Bandaras Bay in Mexico for a night crossing and our friends on Capricorn Cat were just ahead of us. After we ate some finger foods and donned our foul weather gear because we were repeatedly being doused with sea water on our monohull, Eric called Capricorn Cat to find out how they were doing in these messy conditions. Blair replied that they just had dinner and Joan was making popcorn for the movie. There are vardenafil canadian pharmacy lots of supplements that are taken for long period of time, then there is big possibility that they stop working, and you need to consult a doctor. continual erectile dysfunction is a robust indicator of heart disorder and different clinical ailments. Rub hands and feet daily with this herbal oil, once in the morning and at night after intake of food to effectively cure online viagra sexual disorders through enhancing sex hormones naturally. Clearly, Horny goat weed is true buy viagra cheapest to its name’s promise. Other factors which may lead to the cialis samples supplementprofessors.com condition are the ones who have reported their experience of impotence. Eric and I were then sold on catamarans right there and then because you could watch a movie and eat popcorn underway. Everyone set up their movie watching locations and Makai ghosted along quietly towards Panama. By the end of the movie (Mr. Smith goes to Washington) we all felt like we were at anchor because of how smooth and quiet the seas are. This morning we had a few rain showers without wind. Is it still a squall if there isn’t any wind? Made bacon and eggs, put out the lines and continued the exercise of clearing the weeds. Finally, FISH ON! I was sure it was a big one leaping in the air out there. Unfortunately, there were so many weeds dragging the line this guy didn’t need to fight and maybe it reduced the tension on the hook in his mouth. I don’t know, but that’s one more that got away. The spinnaker is up and the lines are out, Roy is reading and the girls are soaking in buckets of water. Time to make lunch. It’s been nearly three weeks since we’ve been in Georgetown to resupply. Strangely enough the one thing we’re critically low on is dish towels, I might have to do laundry in one of the girls’ soaking buckets.

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Caribbean Sea

So far this leg of the journey has been uneventful. Roy caught a very small Mahi that he released. Then he got a nice sized bull mahi that was full of energy. He fought this fish for quite a long time but in the end there was too much debate on how to land it and it got off. That always makes for a miserable day. Today he caught an even smaller Mahi and a small barracuda. We’ve been motoring for the last 36 hours, the water is flat calm and smooth like glass. The wind is predicted to pick up tonight and we should be able to sail the rest of the way. The girls fill buckets of water and set up a spa in the back. We’ve been playing games, doing chores, cooking and eating too much. Acai has been used for centuries cheapest cipla tadalafil as a natural agent of detoxification – it helps to clear impurities from your body. 3. If hematuria in the first time is paid the attention with early treatment, it can obtain early diagnosis . levitra samples loved this Cigarettes in particular are often noted as a cause, as constant exposure to nicotine can affect the several health procedures in men such excretion of hormones, blood flow to organ and parts discount viagra generic of your body. The product will be delivered to you and you will understand why. “http://www.solboards.com/gallery/ order viagra without prescription Original” is a medicine which is a cure for this disease. Normally appetites are down on passages, but without any sea sickness the Makai buffet is open. Finally, without that hectic spear fishing, cocktail party and beach schedule we’ve been getting to reading. I wanted to say hello to our friends on the Chubasco Net in Mexico. Send us email at crew@sailmakai.org we should have internet by the weekend. I would love to hear all about the latest and greatest cruiser hot spots in Mexico. I’ve been telling the kids about all the great food in Zihuatanejo, friends in Barra de Navidad, the alligator and hippo slides in Paradise Village and how the Sea of Cortez will remind them of the Bahamas except with cactus. I remember a guy catching dorado in the anchorage at Los Frailes, the fabulous produce markets in La Paz, the seal colony at Isla Islote, clams, lobster and scallops off shore from Loreto, and cheese wiz coated bacon wrapped exquisitos in Santa Rosalia. We need something to look forward to. See you all there!

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Fish ON!

My breathing slowed as I drifted off to sleep just to be awakened to the drag on Roy’s pole cranking. FISH ON! Off in the distance we saw a beautiful little Mahi jumping to free itself from Roy’s line. The closer it got to the boat we noticed how small it was, something less than two feet. With these fish each inch of length also equates to more or less girth. How to slow down aging process is by consuming Musli Strong capsules along with Shilajit ES capsules regularly. professional viagra cheap Ulnar Nerve Entrapment A major peripheral nerve of cheap pill viagra the upper limb is the ulnar nerve. However one should be cautious in selecting the online company because many people have reported the cases where female infertility is the cause of hindrance in child bearing, while in the remaining cases, both the partners are responsible or the reason behind not being able to viagra on sale conceive goes undetected. This disease occurs when somebody is going through the condition, he seems physically fit and gets stimulated by touching his partner or thinking about an cost of viagra pills intimacy. Jr. would have been little more than a mouth full, so he holds the distinction of the first Mahi Mahi Roy released.

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Cuba, Haiti and Jamaica

We set off on Friday the wind was perfect. Makai was reefed down and did 8+ knots for nearly 48 hours. We briefly stopped at Great Inagua to check out of the country and then kept going to take advantage of the edge of the storm most of the Bahamas was experiencing. Early this morning, in the triangle between Cuba, Haiti and Jamaica, the wind died down to below 10 knots. Eric and I have had two nights of two hour shifts. It’s not so bad since there is plenty of napping during the day to make up for lost sleep at night. Maybe five nights to go. Now the spinnaker is up, the sun is shining, everyone is taking showers and scrounging for food. However, you cheap viagra pill need to know about those drugs and why you’re taking them? Take this quick test to learn more, and to see how many of them actually filled an ED prescription. However, couples shall avoid mentioning about the issue and should be aware about the disorder so that they can be free from the issue. midwayfire.com cialis generic purchase Moreover, according to a recent survey, 50% of male under an age viagra prescription group of 40-60 are fighting with impotence may get a hardcore along with tough impotence planned for a longer time 5 hours if they generally are sexually motivated. cialis brand It plays a great role in developing ED. Yesterday we had pizza, today maybe some cabbage salad, cabbage and sausage and some other cabbage dish as that is always the last vegetable alive after more than two weeks since our last shopping trip. I think the weather is supposed to be like this most of the week in the Caribbean Sea so we should have a pleasant trip. Roy has a line out, maybe the Young Man and the Sea will have a story to tell. ===== This message was sent using Winlink, a free radio email system provided by the Amateur Radio Safety Foundation and volunteers worldwide. Replies to this message should be brief using plain text format and any attachments kept small. Commercial use or use of this email system for monetary gain is strictly forbidden. See www.winlink.org/help for additional information.

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