March 21st. Boca Chica, Dominican Republic

SAILING , SAILING AND MORE SAILING!
 The south coast is a pleasure to explore. From La Caleta Underwater National Park to Bayahibe, a pictoresque Dominican town  further to the east.
Isla Saona, with its pristine waters and white sandy beaches, gets hammered with hundreds of people every day. With the boat tied to a mooring ball, and after arriving against the oncoming traffic of catamarans packed with drunk French and Italian tourists (how many can they fit?), we spent a night BBQing on the beach to an almost full moon...just to ourselves...That was cool. See some pics HERE.
The sailing has been great, the best so far. 20/25 knot breezes almost on the beam the whole way, plus a very experienced crew, assured the best time for us and a nice time off to our engine, and peace to our ears. Nothing beats the sound of the hull going through the water!
We are in Boca Chica now, and Ceci, Vic and Connie are gone. We ll get the boat clenaed up and wait for 3 new crew to arrive this week before start heading east towards Puerto Rico. The Mona Passage (potentially big waves and lots of wind) awaits.


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