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El Salvador Rally’s Final Fiesta

Depending on your attitude, crossing the bar to arrive at the marina can be either fun or daunting. But during the Rally every arriving boat is escorted in by marina staff.

© 2011 El Salvador Rally

The recently completed El Salvador Rally is a cruiser event like no other, as it encompasses seven weeks of activities. Over that period, 47 vessels arrived from nine different countries. "This is truly an international event," say rally organizers Bill Yeargan and Jean Strain.

Pool therapy at Bahia del Sol seems to have been one of the Rally’s most popular activities.

© El Salvador Rally

The closing ceremony, April 30, at the Bahia del Sol Marina and Resort drew more than 60 cruisers and 40 guests. Reportedly, everyone had a terrific time, but some sailors went away exceedingly happy, as more than $3,500 in cash and prizes were awarded by a simple drawing. The top prizes went to Carl Johnson and Christina Revilla aboard Bambolerio ($500), Tom and Carolynn Boehmler aboard Sunny Side Up ($300), and Larry and Vicky Byers aboard Rocinante ($250).

Lisa Anderson (of Lisa Kay) strikes a pose with the winning wine after an exhausting round of tasting.

© 2011 El Salvador Rally

Not only were the ongoing Rally events fun for the participants, but the event achieved its goal of introducing many new clients to the Bahia del Sol’s facilities. As of April 30 the average length of stay was 32 days. And 30 boats plan to spend part or all of the summer in Bahia where mooring are only $100/month and long-term rates at the marina are $.40/foot. You can find more info on this second annual event at its official blog.

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