Here are more pictures from Mantanchen Bay (just south of San Blas).
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I have a penchant towards embarrassing photos, actually the first post in this blog was a series of embarrassing photos. But when it too far? I’m sure I have my limits. I’m certain that my limits are clearly defined and would be considered prudish by many many public figures. Posting this picture made me question where my limit was. Apparently I shoved my limit over a little and allowed this photo to be published.
The first is a camera that my husband used when he was crew on the San Diego to Cabo leg. It is the Olympus Stylus 770SW 7.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Silver) . What makes this camera so perfect for cruising is that it is WATERPROOF down to 33 feet! It is thin and lightweight. My husband hung it around his neck (I'm embarrassed to say, he called it his bling), had it with him all the time, and was able to take amazing shots with it. Oh, what's that? you want to see pictures? Okay:
Carson took this picture leaning way over the railings of the boat. These are dolphins racing along the side of the sailboat. Really a fun thing to see and hard to get a picture of.
Deb and Rich has a concern about their prop. Carson free dove down and took a few photos of it.

Here is the stern side of Oasis from the same vantage point.


We left Isla Isabella yesterday morning and headed for Mantanchen Bay, 4 miles SE of San Blas. It's a huge open bay. We're about in the middle of it anchored in 13ft of water. When we arrived yesterday, there was only one other boat here. He has since left, but two others arrived. We're just getting ready to drop the dinghy in and go exploring. We've heard one of the restaurants ashore will give you a ride over to the town of San Blas. The town apparently has several stores and mercados.
This is the beach area of El Cid - can you tell Rich is having a tough life these days...
This is one of the many decorative cactus that line the walkway here at El Cid. They have shapes an faces in the cacti..
These are our great neighbors here at El Cid - Tom and Dawn from "Warm Rain" - originally from Seattle. They are planning on doing the Puddle Jump to the South Pacific this spring - good for them!!! They have been a great source of local knowledge to us here in Mazatlan. We had tequila and chasers with them this evening.... more on that later....
We should be at Isla Isabella sometime on Saturday afternoon, and after a few days there will work our way down the coast to Puerto Vallarta for Christmas. We plan to stop in San Blas, Chacala, Punta Mita and La Cruz on the way. Stay tuned for what actually happens....