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surfer jim
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......she is leaking from the bottom and needs to be patched up....still want that photo?
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desertcpl
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larryC
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She is actually quite attractive, Layla not the boat. As I said it is a pretty low budget operation. The Mexican fish camps are not occupied right but
will be in another month or so. That is a long time to go with out fruits and vegetables so that is why I put the word out to anyone who might be
coming to this secret place. Once the Mex fishermen show up I suspect they will get some help in refloating the boat, until then fish and clams will
get old.
Larry
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David K
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Kind of like Gilligan's Island...
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woody with a view
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Quote: | Originally posted by larryC
Once the Mex fishermen show up I suspect they will get some help in refloating the boat, until then fish and clams will get old.
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and she might end up sinking into the sand over the next month(s) tidal surges. if Sr Mcleash is aware of the situation then the tortilla telegraph
has been activated and every local in the area knows.
it might come down to their ability to entice some of the locals to give up their income from fishing (it is the season now!) to come and assist.....
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surfer jim
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...as a matter of fact go ahead and post a photo...
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DavidE
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http://www.latitude38.com/lectronic/lectronicday.lasso?date=...
A Lot To See And A Lot To Do
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BajaBlanca
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terrible that they are on such a low budget and afraid for their boat. Here's hoping their gilligan island espisode ends fast.
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mcfez
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Any idea just what size of the damaged area is? If it is not major area.....there are several ways to make temporary repairs if boat sits in the water
of several feet.
http://tinyurl.com/d57jcpo
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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larryC
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I just got back to Bahia, left the west coast this morn. I'll be able to post some pics Monday or Tues when I get back to San Diego. The last time I
saw William he was figuring out how to cast a lure we had given him and before we left that day he had already cought 2 Halibut. The fishing up there
is as good as I have seen it in years, lots of 24" buts. Mario Mcleash does know about their plite, he arranged for a trailer to be taken up there and
now they are going to try to jack the boat up and get it on the trailer so repairs can be started and then get it back in the water before the winter
swells start. I didn't go aboard to see the damage, but William indicated that it is about a 2' section that is crushed in and leaking. Probably could
be repaired with some plywood and some caulking.
Fresh water and food is their only need, other than that they are doing pretty well.
Larry
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surfer jim
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How was the surf?
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degoma
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Thanks for that report Larry. We are headed that way in the morning from Los Angeles. We'll bring what we can.
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woody with a view
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Quote: | Originally posted by surfer jim
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larryC
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Surf not too big, ridable but nothing to write home about. Lots of green algea in the water near shore, cleans up on the outside. Air temps were
perfect mid 70's, a little cloud cover and patchy fog. Much nicer than BoLA, Here it was 93 at 10 last night, but almost no himidity, high 90's during
the day.
Larry
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Mateo-Feo
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I will be there in less than 2 weeks, keep us posted on whats happening. I can stop by costco or something and bring some food and water. And maybe a
bottle of Jack for the dad. I'm sure he needs a drink by now.
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larryC
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Just heard from Degoma, he delivered some stuff to the strandee's, maybe he will get back to us with an up date on what more is needed and if any
progress is being made to refloat the boat. Just heard from the camp at El Cardon and a south wind is blowing today, not good since the beach they are
on is south facing.
I added some fotos to the original post.
Larry
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dtbushpilot
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Thanks for the visual of their situation larry, hope they can get it sorted out. Nice butts, did you catch them from the beach?
"Life is tough".....It's even tougher if you're stupid.....
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larryC
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All buts from the beach, right next to the boat. I figure in a week or 2 William will be giving fishing lessons to anyone that shows up.
Off grid, 12-190 watt evergreen solar panels on solar trackers, 2-3648 stacked Outback inverters, 610ah LiFePo4 48v battery bank, FM 60 and MX60
Outback charge controllers, X-240 Outback transformer for 240v from inverters, 6500 watt Kubota diesel generator.
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Mateo-Feo
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Nice sized beach Hali's
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Mateo-Feo
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Whatya using? Crocs? Plastics?
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