Our welcome back to Mexico! Still daily amazing whale sightings. Still can't time the full body breaches but again some things are for our eyes only:)
Staying in Mexico… Why? Because Mexico is not issuing any Zarpe or “exit paperwork” for boats as of 3/20/2020 and it is a good place to be right now for us.
“ It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent. It is the one that is most adaptable to change.” Charles Darwin
Since my last blog which stated we were leaving on 3/17/2019, St. Patrick’s Day, to begin our journey to the S. Pacific, specifically with an entrance port of the Marquesas after an anticipated 3-week sail there from Mexico, A LOT has changed!!
I think in the last week there has been incredible changes, including hourly, in the restrictions and regulations to travel globally and unprecedented in our lifetime. On March 10th, our friend Matt from Alaska arrived and we worked furiously for one more week to finish up last-minute projects on the boat and do some serious provisioning. Our provisioning was not only for a 3-week journey but we did consider limited resources on the islands of the South Pacific even prior to this pandemic and purchased food items that would give us several months of food (and **booze **).
We made a check of the country appointment from Mexico scheduled on 3/17/2019 in Nuevo Vallarta. During this time we were made aware French Polynesia was instituting a 14-day quarantine upon arrival to the Marquesas which was our planned 1st landfall after the passage from Mexico. This information in 24 hours was debated as to whether our passage would suffice as the quarantine or would we need to still quarantine upon arrival. Matt had plans to fly out of Nuku Hiva, one of the larger islands in the archipelago of the Marquesas back to Alaska on 4/16/2020. This would necessitate him to fly into Tahiti, as all flights in French Poly are routed through Tahiti and to other destinations afterward. There was also concern Matt may need to quarantine again once in Tahiti but this was unclear. Due to the uncertainty and now additional possible time Matt would need to take off taking away from his duties at home in Alaska; he decided he could not afford to take this much time. He had already allotted for 5 weeks and this would make it longer and he was accountable to take care of professional and personal responsibilities sooner.
So… Matt decided to fly home and did so on 3/18/2020. We did postpone our checkout one day due to this need to weigh this important decision amongst the crew. Stephen and I decided we would proceed as a 2 person crew and we checked out of Mexico and received our Zarpe on 3/18. We were saddened by Matt having to leave but felt the stress and uncertainty of the quarantine time would change the mood of the passage and strain the trip. We knew we had time for the quarantine regardless. In this time, there was clarification that our passage would suffice as the quarantine, so good news. Then shortly after our check out, and when I say shortly, I mean a few hours of 2-3, the French government announced they would not issue any visas for entrance to French Polynesia or any French territory. Hmmm… another pickle.
We were already in the La Cruz anchorage at this time as we had planned to clean up the dinghy, get her on deck and get ready for the passage in the am. While we were stewing, a mother of 4, from SV Arena, a Canadian port boat, arrived in her dinghy to chat with Stephen and I. Her and her husband checked of Mexico a few days ago and started their passage but turned around because they decided they did not want to impinge on the limited resources of the French Polynesian Islands especially now with a pandemic ongoing by needed to feed her family of 6. She said Mexico would NOT let them check back in and was warning us not to check out. Whoopsies! We had already done this.
*Note SV Arena was allowed to check back in but only found this out after they left in hurry to Mazatlan to see if they could check in there*
Again, back to decision making! It was a serious decision making every 24 hours. If we stayed checked out we would need to decide where to go…. Hawaii, bash back to the coast to CA or remain fugitives and try to hide out in Mexico. SV Arena was told not to step back on land and act like “ghosts” and were also told they were “Canada’s problem” and not Mexicos. By the way, the US/Canada border was closed already. This truly was concerning as the Mexican culture is historically very forgiving and accommodating and this statement by the authorities did not seem to be characteristic of the culture or the demeanor of the Mexican people. I was feeling this pandemic was influencing behaviors, personalities, and decisions.
Stephen and I decided if we could still be legal it would be ideal and it could buy us time to think about what to do. Another boat said on our check out paperwork (in extremely tiny print at the bottom of the page in Spanish) aka the Zarpe that you have 48 hours to check back in. We decided this could change too any minute due to the pandemic decision making and so we called to see if we could check back in early am and we thankfully were granted permission. If we did check back in we still had a few months for decision making regarding a return to the US with Soulstice. We even considered FP if things changed but this was doubtful.
We were able to check back into Mexico on 3/19/2020. French Polynesia in that short time that had already limited inter-island travel and visas was now stating they were making all Non-residents go home. So, if you arrived by boat you would have to leave after getting fuel and continue on ( to where?) NZ, Australia, and Tonga closed borders too already… or fly home and leave your boat (meaning not ready for Typhoon season AT ALL because who knows how long you would be leaving and this is your HOME for most people). Yikes!! AND on the morning of 3/20/2020 Mexico declared they are no longer issuing ANY Zarpes to any boats. Most flights out of Puerto Vallarta are canceled and California has closed their borders as well (although we did hear you may get a pass to enter if you are a US citizen as Matt had contacted Hawaii Customs and Border Patrol by phone relaying the information back to us)!
Well, here we are in beautiful Mexico. We know this is a great place to be and thoroughly enjoyed it last year. With that being said, we have not been here during a pandemic. We know the US is seriously stressed already and has more resources than Mexico. Our visas were renewed with check-in and so we have some time to see what shakes out of all of this. We are self quarantined on the boat. We have food for months, water and a water maker. We are topped on fuel and will try to sail only as we realized fuel may become a limited resource.
We do harbor guilt since we are medical and not working at home but most folks know I am on Enbrel and so I am immunosuppressed. Additionally, the boat is our home. It is not like we are on a trip and can just leave and go home. It takes time to get the boat prepared for a hurricane season. We worked very hard and multiple extra hours to fatten our piggy bank to be off the grid regardless for several months. We cannot forecast the future and with how dynamic and rapidly changing the news and regulations are we feel it is best to sit tight, stay healthy and self isolate as instructed already!
We hope you are able to stay healthy, isolate as possible and meet your basic needs. We do feel very fortunate and realize how our preparedness for a long sailing adventure has turned into an ideal preparedness for a worldwide pandemic unknowingly.
Everyone is in our thoughts and prayers! This includes the many boats that have left for French Polynesia and or are already in French Polynesia and being asked to leave. Be adaptable!
“The art of life lies in the constant readjustments to our surroundings.” Kakuzo Okakura
XO Jen and Stephen
SV Soulstice
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2 comments:
"JENNY" What a crazy time it is for us all. I read another blog from cruisers having to make very difficult decisions (as we did) and i am stealing a quote "What a year the last week has been" (credit spacegrazer). Heck, I might even make us some shirts with that saying. We love you both very much and send me pics of jimi hendrix's results.... Matt
Hi sailor friends .. . I hope all is safe for you and you are healthy !! Thinking of you heaps .. we hope to hear from you soon again when you have service.. enjoy the beautiful blue waters ... we are all healthy and safe .. such a saddening time .. so thankful and blessed .. Happy Easter love you !
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