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Panama Jumpers Soon to Head West

There will be no shortage of crew aboard the Hughes 58 cat Li’l Explorers. Mom and Dad (in dark blue) will have these five youngsters along, plus a baby. But wait ’til you hear what they had to go through before they could begin their cruising dreams.

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There’s probably no place on earth that sees a greater convergence of international cruising yachts than the Panama Canal — especially between February and May. That’s when the annual migration of South Pacific-bound adventurers funnels into it from all over the world. 

So, naturally, this is the perfect time to stage our annual Panama Puddle Jump Send-Off Party at the Balboa YC. Located just beyond the famous Bridge of the Americas on the Pacific side of ‘The Ditch,’ the club is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year.

Originally from Turkey, Aglim and Rian of the Island Spirit 36 Island Fling are on their second lap around the world. They published this book as a result of their first trip, and will now revisit some favorite places, reporting along the way for a Turkish yachting magazine.

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Our fiesta on Saturday (March 1) drew roughly 140 sailors from at least a dozen countries, aboard 43 boats — a Pacific Puddle Jump party record. Members of the club magnanimously picked up the tab for both free drinks and snacks for all, we put on a three-part multimedia presentation about the crossing and cruising in French Polynesia, and singer/guitarist Frank Nitte — Latitude‘s ‘man in Panama’ — entertained the crowd while we conducted mini-interviews of each crew. 

As the Silverstein family of the Antares 44 Field Trip demonstrates, every crew who attended the fiesta went away with an official Pacific Puddle Jump burgee – and made a lot of new friends.

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With 43 boatloads to interview, our Q&A sessions had to be super-short, which was a shame, as each crew seemed to have fascinating tales to tell: There were Aussies, Brits, Canadians, Spaniards, South Africans, Belgians, New Zealanders, you name it — even Russia was well represented. You’ll soon meet them all in an upcoming edition of the magazine. In the meantime, we’re headed to Puerto Vallarta this week to meet the Mexico-based contingent of Pacific Puddle Jumpers at our annual Mexico PPJ Send-Off Party at the Vallarta YC in the Paradise Village Resort (Friday, March 7, 3-6 p.m.).

The last crew we met was David and Gita Bushby – he’s Scottish and she’s Danish – of Aros Mear. They say they’re definitely going to do the Puddle Jump, but they also want to see the Chilean fjords, so may do a lap around South America first. It doesn’t seem to faze them that David is already 80.

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