We spent four nights in Muertos sitting out a strong north wind. The anchorage was well protected, which we were very thankful for after our near catastrophe! After the wind started dying down, we took off for Mazatlan. We had a fantastic crossing! Though the forecast was for no wind, we had a perfect 12 – 15 knots on our quarter. Sailed and/or fast motor sailed the whole way across :-) No issues and we made the crossing in about 27 hours (good time for this crossing).
We spent a few days in the marina then hauled the boat to get the bottom paint redone. It was pretty scary for us but everything went without a hitch.
First we have to back into a concrete channel then the travel lift drives down and raises big slings around the belly of the boat and slowly lifts her:
Once full raised, the lift backs out. The bottom will be washed to get most of the marine critters off:
At this point we thoroughly inspected for damage caused by our “touching bottom” in San Gabriel a week ago. Luckily, there were only superficial scratches. These will be cleaned up when the bottom is repainted.
I’m amazed at how little damage we have since it sure felt like we were slamming into the ground pretty hard. We’re so glad we have a tough boat.
The lift then drives the boat over to our “dry slip” where they put a few jack stands around the hull:
The lift then backs away. The flimsy jack stands do not seem enough to support our 50,000 pound boat! I will be moving very carefully around the boat while she’s propped up (the yard manager laughs at me and says that there’s no way I can tip her over but subconsciously I don’t buy it).
While we’re in the yard the only way on or off the boat is a flimsy ladder, hopefully we’ll not be here too long!
The weather here has been great, cool nights and warm days. Well that’s all for now, after the bottom paint is done, we’ll head back down to La Cruz for January.
Cheers,
Carolynn & Tom
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