The anchorage in Salinas shows you that there are many people out here cruising just like us. Some of these are local boats, but many are others on the move either north or south for a few months or a few years.
Puerto Rico - back in the USA April 26th 2011 Signs of being back in the USA
After our passage from the Dominican Republic our first anchorage in Puerto Rico was BoquerĂ³n. This is a small resort town located in the southwest corner of the island. It not an official port of entry, therefore we had to get transportation to the customs and immigration office in Mayaguez. In order to do this we found Raul who has a business providing transport ... read more
Central America Caribbean » Puerto Rico » Culebra » Dewey Populated for centuries by aboriginal peoples, the island was claimed by the Spanish Crown in 1493 following Columbus' second voyage to the Americas. In 1898, after 400 years of colonial rule that saw the indigenous population nearly exterminated and... ... read more
Like so many others we love to travel and we love to sail so cruising makes a lot of sense. Janice has retired from Cornell as a business manager and Bob has retired from South Seneca school district as the high school principal. It's time to sell the house, get rid of whatever doesn't fit on our 40 foot Caliber LRC named Tsamaya (this means Travel Well in Setswana) and set off to see the world. Our reasons for publishing this blog is twofold, first to keep in touch with our friends and family and secondly to share our experiences. If you would like to receive notification when we have added ... full info