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[Ep 49] This Anchorage Turned Into a Wind Trap | Bahia San Pedro, Mexico
7 de febrero de 2026 · 13 min · 720 visitas · Bahia San Pedro, Mexico
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A 38-ft sailboat anchored in Bahia San Pedro, Mexico, endures three days of gusty, beam-on winds and heavy rolling caused by the remnants of a distant hurricane.1:03 The crew removes cockpit sunshades and clears the deck to prevent gear loss during the storm.0:56 While considering a stern anchor to orient the vessel into the waves, the owners decide against it due to shifting wind directions.2:21 The boat remains securely anchored throughout the event, though the crew notes the difficulty of sleeping in such conditions.4:19 After one year of full-time cruising, the owners reflect on lessons learned, including the necessity of buying spare parts when available, the importance of slowing down, and the value of an ice maker in hot climates.7:14 They conclude that while boat projects and weather delays are inevitable, the cruising lifestyle offers unique rewards.
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