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Chileno beach attacked by Penguin pirates !

yankeeirishman - 8-7-2005 at 05:03 PM

While at Chileno Beach, this great ship came into the bay. Like Penguins jumping off the ice cap?there were three dozen tourist?ee snorkels jumping all at once into the bay. Funny the sight was! Anyone here know of this ship? Be a great little side trip for kids?.

BajaNomad - 8-7-2005 at 09:58 PM

http://www.pirateshipcabo.com

bajajudy - 8-8-2005 at 06:51 AM

Sorry Nomad that is not the Sunderland. The Sunderland is a true tall ship that actually sails. The one pictured is the one that is a movie prop and motors everywhere and looks like it would sink at the drop of a hat. The masts are in three different directions. Do not take this one!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I wish I knew that name....sorry. I will try to find out and post later.
The Sunderland is a wonderful vessel and the owners love to sail her anytime they have enough wind. We took my mother in law on a sunset cruise and she had a blast. Yes it would be wonderful for kids. They have young men working up in the rigging and it is a terrific experience. So dont delete your post but nomads(notice the lower case for we peons) be aware that is not the Sunderland.

[Edited on 8-8-2005 by bajajudy]

bajaloco - 8-8-2005 at 07:42 AM

It's the booze cruise pirate ship out of Cabo marina. There is also a catamaran and a double deck party boat. Of all of these, this one is the best for the sunset cruise around the arch.

During the day all these ships offer afternoon booze/snorkle trips to Chileno beach. A bunch of drunken sailors:yes::yes:

Well,.....

neilmac - 8-8-2005 at 01:32 PM

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Originally posted by bajaloco
It's the booze cruise pirate ship out of Cabo marina. There is also a catamaran and a double deck party boat. Of all of these, this one is the best for the sunset cruise around the arch.

During the day all these ships offer afternoon booze/snorkle trips to Chileno beach. A bunch of drunken sailors:yes::yes:


What DO you do with a drunken sailor, ear-ly in the morning?