
We spent the day today in San Jose, Costa Rica picking up Alexander and Nicholas from the airport. Samadhi V had her first AM low tide in the deeper berth and fared much, much better than our previous location (phew!).
Everyone is happy here!
Cruising the World, One Port at a Time
We had been told that there wasn't a lot of water at CRYC and that sailboats sometimes tilted slightly at severe low tides. Our friend Wayne arrived here ahead of us aboard S/V Learnativity and reported no issues whatsoever. When we arrived we were directed to moor in a much different location than Wayne. This turned out to not be the best place for Samadhi.




We're anchored in the NE corner of Bahia Ballena, off of a lovely white sand beach with palm trees. After a brief bout of sailing for an hour or so this morning, we motored the remainder with a slightly favorable current. The weather was absolutely clement, and we saw few other vessels. The total time underway was 8.5 hours.
Just after we rounded the cape at the southern end of the Nicoya Peninsula, the clicker in one of our reels went off. This time was different than the two previous (a couple of little bonito), and it was clear that we were dealing with a very different class of fish. Just as Kelly took the rod, we saw a beautiful bull dorado clear the water behind the boat. He put up a good fight, but thanks to the gaff which we purchased in Playa del Coco, Phil was able to boat him without too much of a struggle.Playa Hermosa has been an idyllic port. Leaving is not easy!
Regardless, it's time to continue south.

Up at 3:45 in the morning in preparation for a 5:00am departure from Barillas. Kelly brewed coffee while I took care of last minute tasks before we got underway. Everything went smoothly. Our pilot boat arrived at 5:00 sharp, and we were off down the channel in the darkness. We headed out into the Pacific once more, bound for points South just as the sun was rising.We plan to stay in the Gulf of Fonseca for a few days before heading
further south. Our first port of call in Costa Rica will be El Coco
(also known as Playa del Coco). Our itinerary is not set beyond the
arrival in Central Costa Rica (probably Puntarenas) by the 27th.
Our Salvadorean phones should work on Meanguera. We will probably have
new cell numbers when we get to Costa Rica.
Cheers,
Kelly and Phil