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Deep Playa at Sunset

Posted on Wed 09 May 2012 in Destinations - Mexico

Deep Playa at Punta de Mita

photo by sv Camille

location: Punta de Mita


Test

Posted on Sat 05 May 2012 in Geek

Let's see if the facebook thing is working...

Update 2022: We don't Facebook any more


Surfing, Surfing, and more Surfing

Posted on Sat 05 May 2012 in Surfing

I’ll crank out one more post and tell you about my surf experiences here in Mexico from the beginning…

For our wedding anniversary (Last weekend in February) Dawn and I take turns and trade off planning something. This was Dawn’s year and she took us to Sayulita for surf lessons. We walked the beach and ended up going with Patricia’s Surf School.

Surf lessons are composed of two phases. A brief dry-land training and then in water practice and instruction. The dry-land training consists of some do’s and don'ts and general orientation information. Then the art of learning to “pop-up” from a paddling position to your surf stance. Once we all mastered this (there was one other couple). We took our boards down to the water where we were going to re-learn to do the same in the water.

The great thing about a lesson is the instructor will position you properly on the wave and give you a push to help you catch the waves for as long as you need it until you master popping-up. This is worth every penny because the more tries you need the more tired you’re going to get and the less you will be able to paddle to try and do this yourself. So if you’re new to surfing DEFINITELY take a lesson! After about 3 waves I was done with being pushed and was paddling in on my own. Lots of failed attempts and the instructor was still there to give me tips on my positioning on the board, pointing out if I was popping or crawling to my surf stance. It always felt like a pop to me, but I guess not. Winking smile Anyway, we had a great day and I was hooked!

On March 13th during the morning VHF net in La Cruz, sv Convivia had a 9’6” Murphy Shapes longboard by Pacific SurfGlass to give away which was exactly what I needed! I did a little bit of repair to it to try and seal the rails and a week or so later we went up to Punta de Mita to try it out.

There are several surf spots around what is commonly called Punta de Mita. The one I am going to is actually called Anclote. It is directly ashore form the anchorage. I mention this because the proper Punta de Mita surf spot is actually out and around the point from the anchorage and Punta de Mita the hotel area.

From the anchorage I paddled in to the surf lineup (about 200 yards) and did ok catching a couple of waves. Bill on sv Pegasus (AKA Mister Surf) was kind enough to give me tips and I basically followed him around and tried to copy what he was doing. That helped me a lot, but he is a lifelong surfer and I was a newb so I was still a little discouraged at times. After about 2 weeks and a couple of days of 4-6 foot high swells (which make it easier) I was doing better and the bigger waves had me even more hooked. I was even starting to get picky!

That was about a month ago, and between now and then we had gone back to La Cruz for some parties and to start the paperwork for our FM3 Visas (more on that later). But now we’re back at Punta de Mita and I’ve been back in the water at Anclote for almost a week.

The surf this week has not been as big or as consistent as it was, but it’s decent. I am trying to copy what the locals are doing. I’m paddling around more trying to catch the wave in the right spot which ultimately is easier on the arms but harder to do right so I’m missing more waves but getting better even as I do it. But I catch my fair share of waves and that is the fun of it! Surfing is like hockey was for me in that its something physical I can do where I can learn and see myself improve over time. Two of my favorite things: Learning! Improving! Winking smile

So what about this board? Well, its an old beat up board. It has sections where the fiberglass skin is delaminated on the deck and a big 2 foot long section rail to rail where it was previously repaired and a lot of other rail repairs as well. Two days ago I noticed some water weeping out from the inside of the board through cracks in the board. I was taking on water which is the first step to the death of a surfboard if its not just broken by a wave on a rock. I took the board to Mictlan Surf here in Punta de Mita. Tzahui Poo (pics of Tzahui surfing), the owner, is also a shaper (i.e., makes boards) and does repairs. I’ve not yet spoken with him directly, but one of the guys who works there thinks it will be a better deal just to buy a used board. Not to mention it will probably take a week to do the repair because you have to let the board dry out. Yikes a week out of the surf! The extra water weight in the board isn’t helping things either as I’m paddling around out there.

So that’s where we stand today. I am hoping to talk to Tzahui tomorrow and we’re also going to jump on the bus and go on a board hunt to see what else is available in the area. Not sure what I’ll end up doing yet. I will keep you posted!


Carb Cleaning Numero Tres (not Trace)

Posted on Sat 05 May 2012 in Systems - Dinghy

Carb cleaning

The outboard has been running like poop. It will not run at anything but slightly above idle when in gear. In fact sometimes when you lower the throttle that little bit you were able to get above idle it even goes faster! Out of gear you run the darn thing wide open. Go figure!

Anyway, we can’t get any parts for our engine in Mexico. There is a Yamaha distributor in PV and everything just nothing is in stock and it would take 2 months to get anything from Japan. I think the person at IMEMSA (The Yamaha Importer) was trying to explain to me that this has to do with Mexico's import laws, but I’m not sure.

Anyway, I got another can of cleaner, and I’m going to let this stuff sit overnight. I don’t have enough cleaner to really immerse the entire carb and let it soak so this is probably all for not, but who knows. Last time I tried this I was unwilling to take the float off and this time I did that and there’s another pin\jet doo hickey under there, so maybe this is the magic time it will all work.

Wish me luck and if you have any expertise with 4-stroke Yamaha F8 outboards please do drop me some hints.


Surfboard repair

Posted on Fri 04 May 2012 in Surfing

We dropped the surfboard off at Mictlan Surf. We have to wait for Tzahui to get back to us to see what it would cost to fix or maybe what other board I should be considering instead. In the mean time it's a rest day I guess...


Toes must die!!

Posted on Thu 19 April 2012 in Health and Wellness

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Yet another toe injury. I had been in the water for a couple hours and my feet were soft, then I managed to slice my toe on the porthole again.

Not serious at all, but it will be annoying since I basically sliced the callous on my big toe and it's now a flap held on with the bandage.

Dr. Rodney is tending to my wounds and she tells me I will make a full recovery.


Cleaning the Carb on your Yamaha F8 Outboard

Posted on Fri 23 March 2012 in Systems - Dinghy

I was going to make a video or shoot some pics of me cleaning the carb on my Yamaha F8 outboard, but this guy’s video about his Mercury is perfect already. Its not a Yamaha, but all the bits looked the same to me and the disassembly was exactly the same. Enjoy!


AIS Distress

Posted on Fri 23 March 2012 in Uncategorized

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This button is way more badass than the other buttons! AND you are less likely to accidentally flip on the AIS distress alert.

I dedicate this button to CB_Midkiff. GARBANZO!!!


Acapulco 7.9 Earthquake

Posted on Tue 20 March 2012 in Health and Wellness

Just an FYI before we get inundated with concerned emails...

There was an earthquake in Acapulco this morning and we are not expecting any impact to us in Banderas Bay. There is no tsunami warning associated with this event either.

All is good despite the VERY rolly sleepless night last night. We're waiting for the winds to die down at Punta de Mita and then we're going to silver there an do some surfing. Rolliness is increasing here in Banderas bay so we're also starting to think about heading North and back into the Sea of Cortes as well.


My first surfboard

Posted on Tue 13 March 2012 in Surfing

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Picked up a free 9'6" longboard today!! The fin even comes off for easier storing aboard. I'm going to repair a couple of dings and can't wait to try it out!! Thanks to sv Convivia for the board, enjoy the bottle of Kraken!