Pictures From the Trip to the Canal

The first leg of the trip was an overnight run from West Palm Beach to Key West. Here is De Mako sitting in the marina in Key West. It is worth noting how the docks look as we stopped along our way.
The next leg was to Isle Mujeres, near Cancun. Who did we see coming around the corner, but the old Anne Warrick…built by Sunny Briggs just before he built De Mako. It is a small ocean!
We saw some sights. Isle Mujeres is really ready for large scale tourism, with a HERD of tourists coming down the dock to the charter boats – the picture nearby shows the start of the stampede. Nice place overall. Lots to do it seemed and generally a pretty spot.
The next stop was Roatan. This is a really small island that belongs to Equador. Interesting how big the commercial fishing fleet is.

The first marina we tried in Roatan. Everything was lovely except there was no water or electricity.

This ia the fueling process at Roatan. Honestly.

Unfortunately, it is true. Every single person we say in San Andres was having more fun than we were. This pair’s giggling could be heard from our speeding golf cart!

To see all the pictures, go to http://www.flickr.com/photos/blackandbluefishing/sets/72157617648948405/


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