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San Diego – almost there, and back again
Clearing out of Mexico was no problem, we did it with the help of the marina staff on Thursday and then set off on Friday.

Baja California – Pacific coast
Our fingers were itching, the wind was ok, wait any longer and it would get too strong. So, off we went. Unfortunately, it also meant

Back to the Banderas Bay – Mexico
We have been waiting for so long to finally get into the Gulf of California, and now we are leaving again. We want to make

Sea of Cortez – Mexico
Golfo de California – Gulf of California – Sea of Cortez – There are usually several names to choose from for the places and sea

To La Paz and beyond
Between the two larger cities of Mazatlán and La Paz, we experienced real touring life. First we went across to the peninsula that shields the

Mazatlán – Mexico
At Mazatlán there is the old harbour and 7 miles further north the Marina District. In between there are a few islands whith good anchoring