March 13th, 2025 Thursday La Paz (Marina Costa Baja)

Published 3/18/25

Up at 6:30, breakfast and getting underway preps. Shore power off, screens around the cockpit up, etc. we plan to get underway by 800 to get over to the fuel dock and get going. We forgot to call the office last night, so we can’t leave until they open at 8 am, but we want to be ready to go. We have 47 miles to go to our anchorage tonight. Which is about 10 hours. With the fuel stop, we hope to be anchored by 6 pm.

We left the fuel dock at 8:55 am. We left our keys there for the marina. Checked out with the port captain via radio and we are on our way.

False start! I checked the engine room after about a half hour, and the oil absorbing pad is soaked. It is water, and it appears the shaft seal need to be adjusted. We went back to our slip in  Costa Baja, at least we have one more night that is already paid for. We checked with Carlos, he will be here at 8:30 tomorrow. He says the adjustment on the shaft seal will only take a half hour.

We should be underway by 0900 tomorrow.

We did our bible reading back at the dock and midafternoon we took a walk to the far side of the marina, probably a mile and a half each way. Had sushi for happy hour. While we were out we went to the market and found they had Scorpion Beer (Baja Brewing) this is very good and is a treat when we can find it.

We watched a movie “Unforgiven” with Clint Eastwood.

No pictures today

March 12th, 2025 Wednesday La Paz (Marina Costa Baja)

Published 3/18/25

Up at 6:30, breakfast the net and bible reading. Then off the boat and up to the shuttle by 9 am for a ride into La Paz. We walked the Malecon, checked on a part for the outboard, then walked the other way, stopped and had a beer and chips and guacamole.

The restaurants that we wanted to eat lunch at were both closed on Wednesday Oh well!

We caught the 1:30 return shuttle back to the boat, I started the water maker to top off the tank, Reneé is going do some laundry today while we are filling the water tank.

Today I have a few tasks to get done, fill the water tank, clean the strainers for the engine, generator air conditioning and shower drain.  Reneé is doing some cooking, tomorrow we will stop and get diesel on our way out of the marina.

Just in case you were unsure where we are….
This was how the bill was delivered to our table.
Another La Paz shot

March 11th, 2025 Tuesday La Paz (Marina Costa Baja)

Published 3/18/25

Up at 6am. Breakfast, the net and bible reading.

We plan to polish stainless this morning and Carlos is due here at noon to work on the leaks.

We have done an hour or so polishing stainless. It is hot when there is no breeze.

An interesting note we have temperature monitors set up in the fridge, freezer, beverage cooler, engine room on deck and in the salon. This monitor displays on a single location as well as at each individual monitor. We have 6 channels used.

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An interesting point was that our beverage cooler (drawer fridge) has no other temperature displayed, but the regular refrigerator and freezer both do have (just that we don’t completely trust them. So, here we are in La Paz at a the Costa Baja marina in a slip and channel 3, which shows the beverage cooler is reading very high, like in the 60’s in the evenings and higher in the daytime, for example 91 degrees right now at 11 am. Well it turns out our neighbor has the same system on his boat and channel 3 is zip tied under his solar panels. Now that I have changed channels, I have to wait about a half hour for the temperature readings to stabilize. So far I have figured out that two channels of our monitors are looking at something on his boat.

No pictures today

March 10th, 2025 Monday La Paz (Marina Costa Baja)

Published 3/18/25

Up at 6:15, breakfast, the net, and bible reading. Reneé went to the local market, I stayed here waiting for the mechanic and the guys to clean the oil. Reneé got back and I was still waiting.

The guys to clean the oil showed up about 2:30 and found a coolant leak on the engine (very small a weep really) and tightened the clamps. They found a similar leak on the generator, also tightened the clamps, then they cleaned the oil out of the bilge. I believe it is coming from the accumulated oil that leaked that is under the generator and slowly flowing into the bilge. Carlos the engine mechanic said he will be here tomorrow, he has the parts in hand now.

Tomorrow morning we will be polishing stainless steel. 

Collar plate at the base of the mast from the port side.
Looking at the base of the mast. The windows are aft of the mast.
The two blocks on springs are for the staysail sheet.
Close up:
This shows the gap at the base of the collar plate on the aft end.
Close up:
This shows the crack in the plate around the block on the spring.
Close up:
This shows the crack in the plate around the block on the spring.

March 9th, 2025 Sunday La Paz (Marina Costa Baja)

Up at 0600, I did not sleep well, the temperature was not being very consistent, mostly too cold. We had all three units running, and I thought I had them all on heat. When I finally got up, and checked, I found the front unit was on max cold, and the front stateroom was 60 degrees, the salon was 65 as was the aft stateroom, all three were set at 73. Apparently, on max cold the front unit really works!
Anyway, after breakfast and dishes we caught the shuttle into La Paz and walked to church. After church we didn’t communicate well, and walked to the Malecon (walkway by the beach in front of town), realized that the restaurant Reneé was thinking of was north and east of where we were. So, we walked some more. Eventually we got to that restaurant, Reneé said, no. So we headed towards the Catholic Church where we were supposed to meet the shuttle. We checked a few more restaurants along the way. No joy. We had about given up. Church got out at 11:30, the shuttle was scheduled for 1:30 and it was about 12:35. One last check, we found a restaurant around the corner from where we were (1 minute walk according to Google). We got lunch, not exactly what Reneé wanted, but still pretty good. Then a short walk and as we got to the pickup point, the shuttle showed up and we got on. By the time we got back to the boat, we were both pretty tired and I had walked 10,400 steps or about 4 miles.
After a nap, Reneé did some cooking, and I rinsed the salt off the boat.
After dinner we played a game then just vegged.

This is Romanesco broccoli