Friday, January 29, 2010 | Author: Jacob
We are currently about halfway between Muertos and Isla Isabella, a trip of about 260 nautical miles. We've had mixed conditions, with some great sailing, and also some motoring. Currently we are completely surrounded by water, no land or other boats in sight. However, Renova is only a few miles ahead of us, so we get to have the occasional VHF chat when we are bored.

We're excited about Isla Isabella, a breeding ground for Frigates and Boobies. If this pace holds we will be there before sunset tomorrow, if not we will heave to a bit offshore and make it into the anchorage Sunday morning.

So far, all our 'comfort' items (including autopilot while motoring, dodger, new lee cloth, and laptop tie-down) are all paying big dividends, as we are quite comfortable and decently well rested.

I also think that this is as far South as Pisces has ever been, as we've now cleared Cabo San Lucas.

Lat 22 58' N, Long 107 51' W

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1 comments:

On January 30, 2010 at 12:18 PM , Daisy on the Serenity said...

Hi Jacob and Julia - It was wonderful to meet you and we will keep track of your journey. All the best, Earl and Louise (daisyserenity.blogspot.com)