Wednesday, October 17, 2012

While in the hills of Virginia, we got an offer on Mer-Sea…

Buttoned up and lonely in Marina Chiapas, she [Mer-Sea] must have sang her siren song to a local from Tapachula, by the name of Arturo Cordoba, owner of Macaw Tours. Eager to learn to sail and seeing her sitting there must have stirred the salt in his blood.


It seemed perfect timing, as is usually the case with the universe, since we had recently been discussing our desire to open up our sailing range and get a blue water cruiser, something in the 32’-38’ range, and capable of sailing around the world! But more on that later!!! ;)

After a few tweaks and an impromptu diesel mechanics crash course on Big Blue, she was Mexico road ready. And well frankly, we were less than bummed on getting back to those, oh so rico y sabroso, sights, smells, and sounds that we came to love south of the border. Stopping at a few of our “adopted” families along the way south through Texas, to rest and provision, gave us the energy we needed to make the four day charge down to the bottom of Mexico. Thanks a million Doug and Yolanda Harrell, Connie Boudreaux, and Tommy and Valerie Elliott!

The drive through the states of Veracruz and Chiapas were breathtaking! These states are “Mayan” territory riddled with dramatic views of mountains overrun by jungle with some of the only interruptions in the sea of green being rivers snaking their ways to lower altitudes.

Upon arrival to the Marina, all the smiling faces of the employees there greeted us, including the manager Enrique Laclette. Enrique is a classic Mexican businessman, who is responsible for the development of two Marinas in Mexico. He was more than helpful and accommodating throughout our entire experience with Marina Chiapas, and above all, making the introduction to Arturo, Mer-Sea’s newest caretaker. If you ever have the pleasure of meeting Enrique, you might be lucky enough to hear one of his many great adventure stories, which he draws from a lifetime spent in communion with the sea.

After clearing all our personal belongings, surfboards and food stores of the boat, which brought her about a foot out of the water, our next order of business was to get Mer-Sea and her new owner acquainted. As is common with most business transactions here in Mexico, this was done with the aid of a “few” cervezas , a “bit” of tequila, some dancing, and a ceviche feast! To sum it up, a grand ol’ time!

Before we could officially let her go though, we had to pop a bottle of bubbly (much to my approval a bottle of Vueve Clicquot!!) with Arturo. This bottle had a special significance, as it was given to Marc by a professional sailboat racer friend of his, named David, upon purchasing Mer-Sea over two years back. He has been saving it for this precise occasion! Ohhh how sweet it is!


Gracias por todo Mer-Sea! What a beautiful journey we have had with you!

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