Dropped the hook in Turtle Bay
Just a quick email-to-blog note to let everyone know we made it safely to Bahia de Tortugas, or Turtle Bay. It’s about a third of the way down the outside of the Baja peninsula. We left Ensenada Tuesday afternoon and dropped our anchor around 8am this morning. It was a 64 hour passage over 2 days and 3 nights. We did night watch shifts of 3 hours on, 3 hours off. We stayed about 10-20nm offshore most of the way and had really great weather. It got gusty and rolly a time or two, but we had no bad weather at all. Yesterday, for example, I set the sails to a broad reach in the morning, adjusted the autopilot, and we didn’t touch a thing for the rest of the day. We just enjoyed being out on the ocean, read our books, and did projects, and we watched Stormy fly along at over 5 knots the entire day—-without touching a thing! There is only one other sailboat anchored here at the moment, so after a nap, we plan on heading ashore to check out the village. It looks like we’ll have it mostly to ourselves. zzzzz
OK, now I’m jealous. Sounds like the rough and cold was worth it.
Time for pictures!