We will never forget flying in from our travels in Gautemala and immediately jumping aboard Avocet for an adventure to Yelapa. Couldn't be happier life lined up the way it did that cruising season and we were able to make memories to last a lifetime. We love you, our Cheoylee family, until next time you three crazy coconuts ❤⛵
Yelapa is a small fishing village located on the west coast of Mexico, near Puerto Vallarta. It is a great destination for those looking for peace and connection with nature.
Back in the mid 70s I stayed in Yelapa, no electricity, the local hang out was called the Yacht club, and if you wanted to find your way to your hutch at night, the Bar tender would lend you a Tin can with a candle inside, it was scary trying to negotiate your way home around bolders that all looked the same,
Palapas are on the shore, there is no anchoring there just moorings. We hear if you attempt to anchor, the pangas will harass you - can’t imagine anchoring so deep though! Wild!
@@sailingavocet there was a little ledge at 40’ on the right side about half way back but I heard there was only space for one boat. I don’t remember the mooring balls at all. We followed very similar passages and I love your filmmaking. Oh, this was during the first gulf war in the ‘90s.
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We will never forget flying in from our travels in Gautemala and immediately jumping aboard Avocet for an adventure to Yelapa. Couldn't be happier life lined up the way it did that cruising season and we were able to make memories to last a lifetime. We love you, our Cheoylee family, until next time you three crazy coconuts ❤⛵
We love our Sitka's!
Wooo!!! My fav 4!!! Lucky to call these 4 family!!
You salty sailors !!! ❤
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nicky boi about to experience the cheoylee loving soon
Avocet is a really nice yacht. I do love the interior. Very Gentlemanly...
Cheers!
Video was suggested after my weekly Sitka video. Glad I found another fun sailing channel.
Awh!! Welcome!!
Exploring Yelapa by cruise is not only a relaxing trip but also an opportunity to enjoy the wild beauty and learn about the local culture.
Yup!
Looks like so much fun!!! Can’t wait to join in a sail as well one day when we catch back up!
Heck yah!
We miss you!!!
I really enjoyed watching your sail to yelapa. I recently began sailing. Hope to see yall coconuts out there someday.
Ahoy! Thanks for stopping by :) congrats on your sailing journey, hope to see you out there 🤙
Yelapa looks pretty amazing. On my list when I arrive in PV this December!
@@keeldragger awesome!!
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Thanks for watching :)
Woooooooo Sitka!
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Yelapa is a small fishing village located on the west coast of Mexico, near Puerto Vallarta. It is a great destination for those looking for peace and connection with nature.
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Back in the mid 70s I stayed in Yelapa, no electricity, the local hang out was called the Yacht club, and if you wanted to find your way to your hutch at night, the Bar tender would lend you a Tin can with a candle inside, it was scary trying to negotiate your way home around bolders that all looked the same,
eeek! I can imagine!
Very niiiice
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Where are all the palapas? I was looking forward to watching you anchor there. We missed the first time. 400’ of hand cranking.
Palapas are on the shore, there is no anchoring there just moorings. We hear if you attempt to anchor, the pangas will harass you - can’t imagine anchoring so deep though! Wild!
@@sailingavocet there was a little ledge at 40’ on the right side about half way back but I heard there was only space for one boat. I don’t remember the mooring balls at all. We followed very similar passages and I love your filmmaking. Oh, this was during the first gulf war in the ‘90s.
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Thanks for watching
Make sure you come prepared with essentials like sunscreen, hats and sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun.
Indeed!
$40 a night? WOW and I thought the BVIs were expensive.
Yup 😅
But so worth it. We have been caught there in 40 knot winds! Say hi to Edgar!