4/8/18 - 4/12/18
We have just completed our last passage for our 2017-2018 season of A Voyage On Malo. We have gone over 3,000 miles in 8 months and are finishing up the cruising life. The last several sails were absolutely delightful, with winds and with my ability to sail the boat. I have learned a lot, however I am tired and ready to take a break.
The Sea of Cortez is filled with beauty. This was taken while heading north from BahÃa San Pedro before arriving to San Carlos.
We anchored Malo near San Carlos where we got to go out for dinner with Mark & Serina on
S/V Pegasus.
The following morning, we sailed off the hook and headed 20 nm south to an island anchorage outside of Guaymas. This was our last sail and my last time helming Malo.
The Sea of Cortez in all it's vastness.
Our last anchorage and last sunset while on the hook.
Heading into Guaymas Harbor which as you can see is very industrialized.
We decided to spend 2 nights at Marina Fonatur in Guaymas in hopes of getting some of boat projects done before taking Malo out of the water at Gabriell's Yard on 4/13.
Our first BIG project was to take down the main sail and the jib sail. They will get stowed below deck when we button things up.
Dan changed the oil & filters on the engine which was a big load off his mind.
I am doing things like cleaning the fridge, throwing away things, packing bags to take home, cleaning etc etc. We are both busy with projects.
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