Bay of Boqueron

Our position is
18:01.277N 67:10.564W The weather was still strange,
very light winds on the south of the island and high sea swells on the
north/north-west. Now that the swell had subsided it was time to make the next
short passage to Boqueron. We departed Pta Parguera on Wednesday 15th
February, navigating a tricky course avoiding shallow reefs on the way out.
Once again, we had to motor the full passage, but it was nice, calm and clear
day so the views as we skirted the Cabo Rojo ‘red headlands’ south
west tip of the islands were probably at their best. You may have noticed by
now that Mike hardly leaves the helm, unless of course he is on anchor or water
duty. He does that while Ted and I do the planning and navigation stuff, the
crew are definitely pulling together better now, all about strengths and
weaknesses. We have decided to change our planned route to DR due to poor chart
and GPS detail of our port of entry ‘Cap Cana’. Instead, we have
decided to go directly to ‘Puerto Plata’, which is likely to take
us approximately 24-hours at 5-6 knots. Ted will be checking the weather
tonight before we leave tomorrow. Boqueron is only a
small harbour town with some quaint little bars and food kiosks. Its very
quiet in the week but come with weekend, well its not the same place, locals
seem to come out of the woodwork to enjoy the seafood stalls and atmosphere,
seems pretty typical of Puerto Rico having been here a few days now. Hopefully
you can see from the photographs that the bay has real natural beauty and
charm. We hired a car today to
travel further up the west coast to We will be departing
for the 2-day passage to DR tomorrow midday, during which time it is unlikely
we will be able to make contact other than emergencies. We will try to update
this blog half way through with text only. Now there is a pose! Hurry up Ted, Mike can
only hold is chest out for so
long
Moorglade on anchor at Pta Parguera
Setting off from
Parguera
Mike at the helm again – as happy as a pig in …..
Dave having just swam
ashore at Boqueron – further than I thought, had better put fins on
next
time.
Mike on the beach at Boqueron – now this is more like it!
Where is
everyone!
Evidence
of human life…clearly the locals have nice arses!
Dave getting ready for
the swim ashore, not forgetting fins this time Forgive the budge
smugglers…
Looks a nice place to
eat…
Hang on Ted, we want take a picture of that Tuna ‘platter to share’
Check out the raw Tuna
platter, ‘fantastic’, only a little
missing!
Tony and Jill, great evening with them in local bar, beware though…
Jill might invite you round for a game of Mexican Dominos!
Dave on the look out
for island
inhabitants…
Explorer Mike…Lycra working well!
Mike..don’t
really know what he’s doing, but I know he’s missing
home Lunch en-route to Rincorn, chicken kebab on the
road.. literally
Surfers beach just down
from the lighthouse, if you can see the green dome in the
background…it’s a nuclear power plant apparently!
The
Lighthouse at Punta Higuero point…built 1921 |