Noon Report on the Nautilus Belle Amie from Captain Gordon

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Arrived at Los Islotes after an easy overnight cruise, had a favorable current most of the transit north so we were able to run 1300-1400 most of the way once inside the sea of cortez.

On arrival this morning though the wind was up from the SW, 15-20 kts. It has dropped out a wee bit but still up 10-15 with stronger gusts. Nothing like that in the forecast so I'm really hoping it's gonna drop out for the ride home.

We've completed two dives here at Los Islotes this morning. First dive a little slow but the sealion action picked up on dive 2 and the young'uns were out to play. Fun dive.

We're anchored on the north tip of isla partida, just around the east corner in a nice little bay, sheltered from the wind and chop.

Planning to do one more dive and get underway for San Jose del Cabo by 1630/1700.

Did chase the ace last night and will send you details separately.

All ok onboard.

Thanks,

G
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Arrived at Los Islotes after an easy overnight cruise, had a favorable current most of the transit north so we were able to run 1300-1400 most of the way once inside the sea of cortez.

On arrival this morning though the wind was up from the SW, 15-20 kts. It has dropped out a wee bit but still up 10-15 with stronger gusts. Nothing like that in the forecast so I'm really hoping it's gonna drop out for the ride home.

We've completed two dives here at Los Islotes this morning. First dive a little slow but the sealion action picked up on dive 2 and the young'uns were out to play. Fun dive.

We're anchored on the north tip of isla partida, just around the east corner in a nice little bay, sheltered from the wind and chop.

Planning to do one more dive and get underway for San Jose del Cabo by 1630/1700.t

Did chase the ace last night and will send you details separately.

All ok onboard.

Thanks,

G
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