As I write this Sarantium is just sailing out of Golfe de California and into the sea of Cortez. With that we’ve watched Cabo San Lucas come and go!


We left Magdalena Bay with northwesterly winds and it gave us boat speeds of 4-7 kn over the next two days and nights. The sail brought no excitement which was nice. I prefer uneventful nights on the ocean. We did see some wildlife and lost a lure. We were accompanied by fair size dolphins and two turtles, I always wonder how sea turtles fair with boats and predators. They seem so helpless.
Sailing past Cabo San Lucas during the night I noticed on AIS (automatic identification system) that many bajahaha boats are anchored there. For how many days, I don’t know, but we only need them to stay there until I find a good anchorage in la Paz!
Sweetness is when you watch the sun sets on your starboard side and at the same time, the moon breaks the horizon on your port side. Time to make coffe and eat some Müsli.

