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Tioloco
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Quote: Originally posted by honda tom | 57 gallon tank + 5 added on the way down. the distance is 140 as a crow flies. I Imagine we traveled close to 175 mi. Boat was still at 1/8th+ when
we got to La Paz. On the way back with less sightseeing we had close to a 1/4 tank when we arrived in Loreto.
So... usage seemed to be about 54 gallons.
175 miles / 54 gallons = 3.25 MPG
Typical cruise speed was 25MPH @ 2900RPM
4.3L V6 Aluminum boat (light)
The last time I did this was in a heavy 24 foot Bayliner Trophy with a 305CI V8 ... I thought I remember us getting 2.5 MPG. 63 gallon tank and we
carried 10 extra.
I have not purchased fuel there but I think JZ said that in a pinch you could find fuel at San Evaristito.
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Thank you, cant wait to see the pictures
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honda tom
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at punta colorada houses in palms
sign at the mangrove entrance
beach wth mangrove entrance in background
Bay at Isla San Fran overnight stop
Tecolote beach
From the bar at Tecolote boat anchored in background. Cool breeze with a light chop.... a great place to hang!
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honda tom
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Colorada from farther out
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JZ
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Great photos Tom.
Want to check out Punta Colorado. Those are some impressive palms. Never taken the boat to Tecelote. That would be fun to anchor and swim into the
bar.
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honda tom
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When we arrived at Tecolote there were about 6 pangas... five were loaded with people and gone within an hour. I found that this is where many
sightseeing boats leave from for trips around Partida and Espirito santo. They snorkel and serve lunch on the islands... about a five hour trip....
and leaving from here saves about a half hour or more from leaving from La Paz.
Tecolote had maybe 6 restaurant/bars 3 were open at this time.
The caretaker at Colorado was very nice guy... he likes to talk, I would have no reservations about dropping in.
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David K
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What nice photos, Tom! Good job with Postimages.org
We wouldn't mind seeing more!
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4x4abc
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honda tom, do you recall whether the palms at Punta Colorada were dates or coconut?
Harald Pietschmann
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A great trip....thanks for pics...brings it to life
Don't believe everything you think....
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Nice! Looks like a great trip.
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honda tom
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sorry man... I dont. But if they were coconut do they bear fruit this far north?
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they sure do
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