From Nargana
we went to a very beautiful anchorage In the Narguargandup Cays. Can’t tell you
the name of the island as we were all by ourselves and we want to keep it that
way LOL. The snorkeling was fun and we came home with 6 nice size conch and
also found clams on the beach. What a beautiful place this is with a view of
the mainland. The water was so calm it felt like being on a lake. The nicest
about this island is the being alone part.
Approaching Rain didn't bring as much rain as we thought it would. bummer. |
We did have
one visitor though. A blue panga drove by in the near distance and when he
spotted us he did a U-turn and headed straight for us. It was Gerardo the
produce taxi out of Miramar a very welcome sight. Nargana is basic shopping but
with this guy you can even get Rum and coke, broccholi, passion fruit and on
and on. We loaded up.
I got a
What’sApp text from Le Point Bleue, Urs an Francine from Switzerland that they
had arrived in the Holandes. We knew they were only here for a short time
before they return to the marina and fly back to Switzerland so we lifted
anchor and went back to the Holandes. We finally met his lovely wife and had
wonderful dinners on either boat and I showed them including Sid some of the
best snorkeling I had learned from Deb. Sid helped Urs with some mechanical
problems. Also worked on our water maker maintenance so we make 5 gallons an
hour of fresh water again. A wonderful little machine.
We noticed
that the Jib needed some repair which was an easy sewing job on deck.
Like my sewing table? |
The Holandes
Cays are by far the nicest of all the islands. I guess it is because we can
anchor in only 8 feet of water which looks as blue as being in a swimming pool,
hence the name “Swimming Pool”. One evening sitting on the bow to watch the sunset,
I got startled with a spotted eagle ray jumping out of the water not 6 feet
away from us. What a beautiful creature.
High winds
were in the forecast and as nice as the Swimming Pool is it gets a little bumpy
and the current can run 2 knots so no swimming or snorkeling during that time
plus from the breaking reef the boats gets covered inside out with a salt
spray. Definitely not good for the electronics. And since Super Bowl was coming
up we decided to watch it in Nargana. A local guy Jonny with a little hamburger
joint organizes it every year. It’s good money for him and cruisers love it.
Burgers I guess were good as nobody complaind but the pizza was just a frozen
Price Smart Pizza warmed up, yuck.
Since we
left in 1997 Sid has yet to miss a Super Bowl Sunday. I left Sid with the Super
Bowl Crowed and enjoyed a quite evening on the boat playing my guitar.
During the
days we waited for the game we went up the Rio Diablo again and did our laundry
amongst all the locals. That was kinda fun. On our way up we trolled a lure.
Sid was done but I was not going to give up yet and guess what?!!! Yep I caught
a nice size mangrove snapper.
I let him show off my fish |
Rio Diablo |
Kuna returning from getting drinking water |
Local laundry area and just a little further up where they get drinking water |
My Laundry machine: a bucket, a plunger and Sid |
I rinsed it in river |
Then we
provisioned some and headed back to the islands. As more heavy wind was
predicted we went to Esnasdup in the Salardup Islands and tucked in fairly
close behind the island. Blue Sky was there so on our little dinghy tour of the
new area we drove by their boat to say hi. We could not even get the words out
when their guests excitedly all at the same time screamed that they just saw a
3 Meter crocodile and if we had seen it. Nope we did not but sure did keep an
eye out. A few days later as we were just going to go in the water to clean the
bottom of Paradise we saw some jellies in the water, so I told Sid: “if you see
me all of a sudden swim really fast to the ladder, it’s either that I got
nailed by jelly or I saw the crock, but in any case follow me!” Didn’t see the
croc and didn’t get stung by jellies as I put my lycra suit on.
Our
new wind generator we bought a year ago is just not doing a good job. Still
only charging the batteries with 1 amp. So Sid decided to add 3 blades. They
are not the manufacturer’s blade for this generator but never less they fit. He
had to file the bolts down as they were metric. He also had to cut 3 holes out
on the cone so it will fit over the 3 new blades. Sid did a great job and since
then the wind generator is making anywhere from 3 to 7 amps, depending on the
strength of the wind.
Sid's big feet catch on to everything LOL |
Having fun cleaning out locker |
By the way
our generator is a Greenergy Star. Be aware if you order from them there is NO
customer service, they don’t answer emails nor phone. Sent them email via
website that we want to buy 3 more blades and the cone for 6 blades and also
sent them on from my email account. This one came back as unknown.
Pretty much
every day Jovany a local from Azucar came buy with his buddy selling conch and
crab. Even though they got them right behind our boat we decided to buy it from
them to support them instead of getting them ourselves.
7 more boats
joined us as the winds started howling again. We had 25-30 knots of wind but we
were so close to the island it blew right over us and the anchorage staid as
calm as on a lake. Tried to go snorkeling one day but found the reef way to
rough. Well nothing better than getting into a book to read or play some games
on the phone.
We were
going to go back to our secret spot when Urs called. He had motor problems and
was in the West Holandays. He lost one motor. So following day we sailed up
there and Sid helped him out. The seas was still pretty high and wind still
around 20-25 knots. We saw occasional 10 footers but the cut between the Cocos
and Holandes Cays is only 2 ½ miles wide and they were at a good angle so no
problem. The anchorage had some big rollers coming through, at least they were
far apart and with our flopper stopper out it was very comfy.
Sid fixed the motor but also found many other
things to repair, mainly electronics. His wiring is pretty shot and needs to be
replaced. While Sid helped Urs, Francine and I walked around the Waisalidup
Island she hadn’t done yet. This is by far the prettiest and cleanest of all
islands with the best beaches.
this little Kuna doggy escorted us for most of the walk |
Francine looking for candy |
A small
maybe 100 passenger cruise ship comes in there now. He arrived at same time as
we did. In no time the beach was full with umbrellas, coolers, chairs and white
people enjoyed this beautiful setting and when they went back to the ship later
on they were all pink.
More bad
weather was predicted Urs decided it was best for them to leave for the Marina
and we sailed to Banadup in the East Lemons. We had a great spinnaker run
although were a little over powered as the wind picked up as we closed in on
the Lemons. It was a bit of a struggle getting the spinnaker down as the line
to the sock broke.
The
anchorage had at least 20 boats anchored the most we have ever seen but our
favorite spot nobody seems to like as it was still available. This is my second
favorite place in the San Blas among with the West Holandays. The view is just
breathtaking of all the little islands and on a clear day of the main land and
towering mountains in the background.
With the
wind came Portuguese Man of War one of the deadliest 7 jellies in the world.
They are so beautiful though as they sail across the ocean with their pink with
purple stripe airbag. I managed to get a good phot of one in shallow water. I
did not realize how long the tail can be until I looked at the pictures later.
Up to 36 feet. (on my way into Panama City a German tourist was brought to
Carti for treatment, she was nailed bad, her whole body was covered with jelly welts, poor
thing.
I walked the
beautiful island we are anchored off every morning.
We’ve been
catching up on a lot of things, repairs, cleaning, upgrades etc. And just
relaxing as most of the time the wind blew too much.
Some of you
may remember the story with the kuna lady on this island tried to pull a mola
shirt over me. Even though I told her my boobs were to big she tried and when
the mola was stuck and my boobs as flat as my belly she giggled and said: Si
big boobs. She promised me when we return my mola shirt would fit. She also
asked me to buy her son Gerardo a black digital watch which I did.
Unfortunatley when we came back that was 2 years ago the family was not here
and we were told they no longer will come to this island. We knew they were in
the Robinson, so this time in the San Blas it was my mission to find the
family.
We are
anchored in front of the island and an ulu approached us with a kuna family and
one of the ladies looked at me with anticipation. Her look made me immediately
realize who she was. What a happy reunion and Gerardo was with her. I could
finally give him his watch and got a huge smile and thank you from him. I never
knew Catalina’s name but she showed us on the San Blas charts where her island
is. We definitely will go and visit. Wow that was really a super surprise. Her
husband Faustino is a hard worker and cruisers hire him. This time he helped a
boat to get here when they saw and recognized our boat.
My dentist
Ida organized a fun weekend at her house for all the Domino Divas, so I took
the taxi into Panama City, while Sid stayed with the boat. But that story next
time.