Saturday, October 29, 2005

BETA update

Nicaragua is in the news again and it is bad news again.
Here is an update to what is going on by someone who has their boots in the mud.

All is not well but we are making it.
This was the worst rainy season for weather since I’ve been here.
We started out with a Hurricane from El Salvador that was on the Pacific side.!
That is very rare. We lost the good ship Masayita when she was ferrying clients in too rough a seas. She lasted till she was on the beach and we salvaged everything except her lovely hull. Our clients got wet to their knees. The town had a nice ceremony for her and her valiant life pioneering surf tourism here in Southern Nicaragua.


Next we had rain and onshore winds everyday from September 22 till October 27th.
This was more rain than we got from Hurricane Mitch but with none of the resulting aid.
The road to the North along the beaches was cut in two places but the Nicaragua people struggled back and kept the roads open.

Now we are in the news again with BETA.
The good news is we at Nicasurf are ready. I’ve got all the boats out of the water.
Of course this means that BETA has continued moving North and will impact Nicaragua in the very farthest North East, even farther North than from where we bought the Masayita in Puerto Cabazas.

I am headed out to Pie de Gigante today to take photo of the rod repairs we are making and will send you continuing updates on my return.

4 Comments:

At 1:45 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dale, I hope all goes well. My prayers are with you and all the local people. Keep in touch, good luck, John

 
At 2:18 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ja le Dale-
Sorry to hear about your girl, the Masayita. We had some great times aboard that cruiser.Would like to have been to the ceremony- a Santo and everything! You'll have to tell us more about this event someday.

Sea seco,
Jeff & Cindy

 
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At 5:42 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dale, I am curious how my passport and wallet got wet if we were only in water up to our knees.......Jay

 

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