I just got back from a week in San Carlos aboard a 42 foot Hunter. We saw a Blue 26M anchored in Martini Cove. The name on the boat was Sea Ya. I am wondering if they are a contributor on the site and am very curious to hear about their experience in Mexico.
By the way....the sailing was great, the fresh lobster and shrimp for Thanksgiving Dinner even better!!!
Sea Ya in San Carlos, Mexico
- richandlori
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Great Rick!
Lori and I were just talking about you guys hoping all was well!
We need to plan a weekend where you guys come over to Avila and go sailing with us on THIRD DAY. She ain't no Hunter 42, but we could take good care of you guys, but fresh caught lobster....hmmm..that could be a tough act to follow. There is great RV $20/night camping right on the water in Port San Luis, or you guys could stay with us at my parents place in Pismo.
Take care guys
Rich
Lori and I were just talking about you guys hoping all was well!
We need to plan a weekend where you guys come over to Avila and go sailing with us on THIRD DAY. She ain't no Hunter 42, but we could take good care of you guys, but fresh caught lobster....hmmm..that could be a tough act to follow. There is great RV $20/night camping right on the water in Port San Luis, or you guys could stay with us at my parents place in Pismo.
Take care guys
Rich
Owner traded up?
For sale on iBoats:

http://www.iboats.com/cgi-bin/marine_cl ... =3&count=1
My very first time on this board, saw your posting about Sea Ya right after I saw this Macgregor 65 on iBoats. Weird, eh?

http://www.iboats.com/cgi-bin/marine_cl ... =3&count=1
My very first time on this board, saw your posting about Sea Ya right after I saw this Macgregor 65 on iBoats. Weird, eh?
