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John Cairns November 25th 06 12:11 AM

Rio Dulce or La Cieba?
 
Two possible crewing opportunites coming up in January, oner to Rio Dulce
and the other to La Cieba. Anyone out there been to either of these places?
Wondering if one or the other might be the more interesting destination.
TIA.

John Cairns



Capt. JG November 25th 06 03:31 AM

Rio Dulce or La Cieba?
 
Closest I got was Belize.... nice place.

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"John Cairns" wrote in message
...
Two possible crewing opportunites coming up in January, oner to Rio Dulce
and the other to La Cieba. Anyone out there been to either of these
places? Wondering if one or the other might be the more interesting
destination. TIA.

John Cairns




Joe November 25th 06 03:48 PM

Rio Dulce or La Cieba?
 

John Cairns wrote:
Two possible crewing opportunites coming up in January, oner to Rio Dulce
and the other to La Cieba. Anyone out there been to either of these places?
Wondering if one or the other might be the more interesting destination.
TIA.

John Cairns


John,

Sandy and Cheri who use to be in the next slip starting crusing the
world in 2004. They have been in Rio Dulce a year and a half and love
it. They are anchored on Lake Izabal and the name of the boat is
Namasti, a P40. Great people, drop by and I promise you will get the
best Martini in the world and meet some nice people. Cheri is
vollentering at a local medical clinic and Sandy has the best line of
local food of anyone. You need a fast dink, everyone travels on the
water for everything.

http://www.oceanicventures.com/news/billings.htm

Joe


Capt. JG November 25th 06 05:20 PM

Rio Dulce or La Cieba?
 
FYI, it looks like most of the links are dead...

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"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...

John Cairns wrote:
Two possible crewing opportunites coming up in January, oner to Rio Dulce
and the other to La Cieba. Anyone out there been to either of these
places?
Wondering if one or the other might be the more interesting destination.
TIA.

John Cairns


John,

Sandy and Cheri who use to be in the next slip starting crusing the
world in 2004. They have been in Rio Dulce a year and a half and love
it. They are anchored on Lake Izabal and the name of the boat is
Namasti, a P40. Great people, drop by and I promise you will get the
best Martini in the world and meet some nice people. Cheri is
vollentering at a local medical clinic and Sandy has the best line of
local food of anyone. You need a fast dink, everyone travels on the
water for everything.

http://www.oceanicventures.com/news/billings.htm

Joe




Joe November 25th 06 10:19 PM

Rio Dulce or La Cieba?
 

Capt. JG wrote:
FYI, it looks like most of the links are dead...


bummer, I'll send a FYI to the webmaster.... thanks

Joe



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"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...

John Cairns wrote:
Two possible crewing opportunites coming up in January, oner to Rio Dulce
and the other to La Cieba. Anyone out there been to either of these
places?
Wondering if one or the other might be the more interesting destination.
TIA.

John Cairns


John,

Sandy and Cheri who use to be in the next slip starting crusing the
world in 2004. They have been in Rio Dulce a year and a half and love
it. They are anchored on Lake Izabal and the name of the boat is
Namasti, a P40. Great people, drop by and I promise you will get the
best Martini in the world and meet some nice people. Cheri is
vollentering at a local medical clinic and Sandy has the best line of
local food of anyone. You need a fast dink, everyone travels on the
water for everything.

http://www.oceanicventures.com/news/billings.htm

Joe



Frank November 26th 06 08:32 PM

Rio Dulce or La Cieba?
 

John Cairns wrote:
Two possible crewing opportunites coming up in January, oner to Rio Dulce
and the other to La Cieba. Anyone out there been to either of these places?
Wondering if one or the other might be the more interesting destination.
TIA.

John Cairns


FWIW, my fil has his boat at Rio Dulce. He and his wife seem to like it
there a lot. s/v Tantara, Challenger 40.

Enjoy,

Frank



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