valentine’s day

to be spent out in a schooner sailing–will take pix and try to post em, as we going to head to isla grande, outside the bahia zihuatenejo…this will be my 3rd ever sail with patricia belle, and i am looking forward to it.
happy valentine’s day, all.. may you have a wonderful day!!

welcome

to those following my adventures–i write what i find and see and encounter–i hope yáll enjoy–i will post pix when i finally find the way to get my photos out of my i guess dead camera chip….tried 3 alternatives, working on a 4th….so, pix are still pending…

do not forget this … health tip…

something we all forget about when sailing long distances is hydration.
re hydrating is important–so is replenishing electrolytes.
i keep nu salt(potassium salts) on hand in my galley for this purpose–i mix a small shake into a quart of water with sodium chloride(table salt) shake a small amount of each into a quart of water–one small shake each. make sure isnt too strong, as that makes the stomach hurl. plain water will make ye hurl when your chloride levels drop too low.
first symptoms of dehydration are tender finger pads and soreness of tongue.
after these symptoms comes cramping of body–tonic and clonic—then you need clinic for iv hydration.
this is a serious matter which sailors need to constantly address, as our sailing causes stressors on our bodies–sun and winds dry us big time.
we recommended half strength gatorade in emergency rooms, and the recipe i gave will be a decent substitute for the gatorade half strength. if thinking is becoming fuzzy, sodium and sugar fro brain function is important. add some sugar to the mix.
yes, there have been sailors so dehydrated at sea they are in danger of death.
be safe out here and make sure you have ingredients in your cupboards and lockers to remedy this phenomenon.
you would not believe how difficult it is top remove someone who is essentially seizing from lack of calcium and potassium from a boat onto a dock or out of a boat for transport to a clinic or hospital for treatment that should have been taken care of by preventative maintenance on human body.
and dont eat the fish chile–was poison–glad i didnt find it.

findings

found, for a small fee, one avon redcrest dinghy of an inflatable and antique hypalon type. perfect for my new to me 4 hp johnson that occasionally runs…lol….
so is rinky dink, but isnt on the to be stolen listings….makes a great work platform so i can clean my own water line on bird…

zihuatenejo pizza review…

so far i have tried 3 places for allegedly good pizza..lol
first one is not mentionable. cracker crust consistency of a dry biscuit. plain tomato sauce, no herbs or seasonings. cheddar type cheese– not pizza, but could pass for a decent cheese sammich.

second place from last is paccolo’s—another not to return to –same sauce, same cheeses, fresh tomato and fresh basil. was much improved with use of extra virgin olive oil with oregano in it….

pizzas locas is decent pizza–will get a third–have gotten 2 so far–didnt die…fresh tomatoes, fresh basil, oregano in sauce and bread crust is not a biscuit–

there is also alberto’s. need to go there, and a place on the hill somewhere… to be tested–and i will update when i have been there…

more zihuat…..

awesome here..

priority–motor mounts asap. then align engine then  add new or modify packing gland….then,  when hauled i  need to replace the cutlass bearing….more fun  daily–is a boat,  after all—and this place is soooo awesome.   we only have swells when a frente frio  advances thru here,  not usually in winter–is always perfect weather here.

finally, zihuatenejo…..rodlmao…

ok we finally made  zihuat–is gorgeous here and so far,  todo son  sympticos y  friendly… still to check into port..anchored in middle  of bay , all by  myself– we made it here with only one ounce of fuel in  bucket  used to  pick up all fuel.    whew….we drifted a LOT!!!

spot tracked up when i remembered to punch it…have yet to read emails and  fb  notes—bless this workd–life rocks…..

barra de navidad…..

sailed to barra de navidad via  la manzanilla–we had some difficulties–nothing serious—i chose a  mechanical  genius for a crew.  karma

barra de navidad is a  beautiful locale with  options   of either  panga rides for   shore time, or  takin g ones own dinghy to the  dock/landings.

2011 hurricane jova did some  damage to this  town– there is much scarring of the local businesses from   seas and winds.  isi a  cute lil town with   lovely  folks, as has  most of mexico.

 

we are sailing in    lack of wind season–engine is having   some  finnessing  while in progress–air leakage happens in  any engine, especially those havin g stood unused for a  specified time span.

we have experienced  some  decent breezes in afternoons with  minimal   winds  morning and evening.  moskitos here are most healthy and   hungry.  they   do bite hard.

hello to all—please see spot , the tracking  post here for my location…