[C320-list] Tsunami report/Mexico

Bill Culbertson billculb_a2 at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 15 18:41:10 PDT 2011


Whew.  Great to hear you were prudent (as to be expected) and it all worked 
out. 
 -bill



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From: "lrich320 at yahoo.com" <lrich320 at yahoo.com>
To: Cat320List <C320-List at Catalina320.com>
Sent: Sun, March 13, 2011 6:16:38 PM
Subject: [C320-list] Tsunami report/Mexico

Thought you might like to hear about our tsunami experience here in Mexico. This 
was Banderas Bay race week in Puerto Vallarta(PV) so there were many boats in 
the 4 PV marinas esp Paradise Marina the site of the regatta. Much confusion Fri 
morning as cruisers wanted to head out to deeper water because Harbormaster said 
on the morning net that the port was closed and we could not leave. Port captain 
clarified that recreational boats could and should leave.  We left at 11:15 
(12:30 was the estimate of waves arrival) It was a beautiful day on the bay with 
a steady stream of boats heading out in the bay . VHF channel 22 the local 
hailing channel was constant chatter. We went to about 150 ft of water and had a 
pleasant day of sailing. At 1PM vhf reports began from folks in the marinas of 
the surging waters. First report was water rising and falling 2 ft.  Only one 
marina at La Cruz had an "official" person reporting. The waters continued to 
surge all day - 2 ft, then 3 ft, then 6 ft ultimately the highest we heard was 9 
ft at La Cruz. The only damage was 2 fingers of two docks at La Cruz. They were 
able to move boats during the slack water off those docks.  At 5 PM people were 
getting anxious at the lack of info. Paradise harbormaster lost his cool, said 
to start thinking about where to anchor for the night, screaming on vhf at a 
boat trying to come in and ultimately had a Mexican Navy boat come at 6 pm to 
blockade the entrance.
The local net weather guru tried to compile factual info and informed us to 
anchor out at the La Cruz anchorage or prepare to sail through the night. At 
6:30 La Cruz marina attempted to re-open but after a few boats the surge resumed 
and they halted. About 7:45 we heard a vhf rpt from a friend that the Navy had 
departed and told a boat it was allright to enter Paradise marina. We motored 
back asap and entered the marina about 8:30. Friends caught our lines at our 
dock and we were fine. 


Most boats returned Saturday AM 
The Paradise harbormaster even chastised the boats that left on the Sat. morning 
net saying that the boats with professional captains stayed in the marina and 
there was no damage at Paradise marina. This really angered the cruisers who did 
leave. Interestingly currents still flowed and swirled in the marina into the 
following day. Racing did resume on Saturday.  


This was our second tsunami exp as last year all boats departed an anchorage we 
were in after the Chilean eathquake. 


Orlando & Linda Duran
cuba libre 3
Catalina Morgan 440 #36
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