How to Prepare Your Boat and Self for Hurricane Season
Thinking about leaving your boat in Mexico this summer? I’ve done that myself five times. Can’t decide whether to stay aboard or fly home? Yup, I’ve done it both ways.
Thinking about leaving your boat in Mexico this summer? I’ve done that myself five times. Can’t decide whether to stay aboard or fly home? Yup, I’ve done it both ways.
Recreational boaters in Mexico (yatistas) are right now preparing for whatever Summer 2024 brings us. Whether we’re planning to bash back north (next issue) or spend the summer somewhere safe
This topic may seem a little bit early, but NOAA says that the early part of summer 2024 in the Eastern Pacific (April, May, early June) is still being affected
Spring is a major migration period for all boaters in Mexican waters. Although March and April conditions might be delightful wherever you are right now, you know that summer is
The Sea of Cortez is such a long body of water – 635 nautical miles northwest to southeast – that it encompasses diverse terrains and microclimates while it sprawls. If
Historically, mid to late September has been the peak of hurricane frequency in Mexican waters, at least according to the Pilot Charts. Late season hurricanes tend to curve back toward
My husband John and I had a book-sales booth at a West Coast boat show, and we were scheduled to give a seminar called Ham Radio for Cruising Mexico. That
Early July is a good time for Mexico cruisers to pick out a string of anchorages that provide overnight shelter in south-wind conditions. Why? Because, as a rule of thumb,
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