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Acapulco, Mexico

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And now for something completely different: San Jose, CA 1997 This is the "bringup" team at Exponential Technology, Inc. We are popping champagne corks to celebrate booting MacOS on our x704 microprocessor first silicon. This was Jim Blomgren's startup before founding Intrinsity . Intrinisity designed the A4 microprocessor powering the iPhone 4 and got bought by Apple last year. I guess I should be kicking myself for not going to work there in 1998 when they asked me to...but twelve years until cash out, who has the patience??? (this moment in computer history brought to you by the Telcel Banda Ancha 3G cellular modem. The modem is made by ZTE, a mainland China company. With all the recent talk about "back doors" and "kill switches" it kinda makes you wonder...)

Punta Galera

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Punta Galera is described in Rains' guide as a "marginal anchorage"; I didn't find it any less sheltered or more rolly than Puerto Escondido or Puerto Angel. It also has a nice point break easily accessible from your anchorage. If finding surf breaks is your priority rather than shoreside services I'd recommend skipping the other two and spending your time anchored here. As magicseaweed.com would describe it: "a less demanding point break" rather than one of the " Thundering beach breaks with board and back-snapping brutality such as Puerto Escondido"

Bahia Tangolunda

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I have a new algorithm for beating the heat while cruising Mexico. Written here in C++ pseudocode for your edification:

San Salvador, El Salvador

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This is Jorge Martinez the proprietor of Tour In El Salvador (www.tourinelsavador.com) with my new long board. He leads excellent tours and caters to cruisers (post-tour shopping trips, etc.). Jorge took me to a surf shop in San Salvador after I struck out in the surf towns of La Libertad and Playa El Tunco. He even negotiated a reduced price for me. Whatta guy.

Bahia Del Sol, El Salvador

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S/V Further crossing the bar. Bahia del Sol is the hotel and resort that hosts the Annual Cruiser's Rally to El Salvador. I signed up for the rally 'cuz: 1). It's free 2). There are only two marinas to choose from in El Salvador and it's on the way North from Panama 3). I thought I'd probably at least get a t-shirt out of the deal. The downside is the notorious sand bar that has to be crossed at the entrance. The bar shifts so often one of the hotel's pilot boats has to guide you across. Also, you can only cross at slack high tide to safely draw enough water. Surfing the waves into the estuary turned out to be pretty tame (although watching the depth sounder tick down to 3-feet of water under the keel is pretty stressful). Breaking the waves leaving was a pretty wild ride. You have to try and time the waves to balance possibly getting swamped versus launching off the back of the wave. Also, I suppose if you got turned sideways and you got hit with a big wave you...

Tierra Mar, Golfito, Costa Rica

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Sailor's artwork from the upstairs lounge at Tierra Mar. A great hangout. Thanks to Ron, the resident marine engine expert, for helping me get my Yanmar engine running smoothly again. An honest mechanic is a great thing to find, I highly recommend his services. The fickle winds of Central America are hard to get used to after sailing the steady trade winds of the Caribbean. It's a lot like the Med: either too much (the Papagayo, Tehuantepec) or too little wind.

AC34 in SF?

As a former SF Bay Area sailor I was very excited about the prospect of the next America's Cup being held in SF (when Oracle-BMW won back the Cup this year). Do you think the race will be held in SF? Vote in the poll widget in the sidebar... The argument in favor: http://goo.gl/mqInY The argument against: http://www.latitude38.com/letters/201003.html (the letter is: "say it ain't so")