Heading South
Tony,If you decide to take the coast down, would be a pretty nice trip, but you will get some current against you. There are lots more places to duck into if the weather goes to hell though. I would recommend Port Mansfield over Brownsville/Port Isbell. Theres not as much there, but it's a real neat little fishing village. The county marina is pretty nice, and very reasonably priced.I lived down there for a little over a year, and paid 80 a month for a live aboard slip, with water and elect. A couple of regular marinas, that have diesel and a very few basic parts and pieces. A decent resturant and a convience store pretty well round it out. But you can walk to pretty much the whole town. Brownsville is pretty crowded, expensive, and touristy. But more there should you need some parts or something. There is a little fishing village about 150 miles S.of Brownsville named LaPesca. There is a river entering the gulf there, and it actually has jetties and a light house. Just inside the jetties on the north side is a little place, that I would just call a hole, but it has about 8 or 9 feet of water in it, and makes a hell of a good anchorage. It is about a mile or so from town, but quite a few fishing pangas there. There used to be diesel available about a mile up river at a rickety little dock. I absolutely hate Tampico. But there is a river that comes into the Gulf there and is diesel available. Probably some good anchorages up river, but I have never been up there.Another possible hidy hole is Tuxpan, but again I have never been in there. But most of the bigger towns down there have at least the basic facilities.As much as I hate Tampico, I love Vera Cruz. It is just a wonderful city. Clean and neat. The mountains come down almost to the gulf. Lots of little palapas along the waterfront. Friendly people. But in all these places that are not the tourist stops, English isn't spoken much. If you go south much farther than Tuxpan, before you head across to the Yucatan,be very careful in the Bay of Campheche. There is a lot of shallow water, and they have more oil rigs down there than the coast off Louisiana, and there probably isn't any requirement that they have any kind of lights. Plus there is one of the biggest shrimp fleets in the world down there. I had a cruising guide for that entire part of Mexico, the I think maybe it went with Katrina. Think it was written by a Capt.Rains, but not sure where I got it. Will see if I can jog my feeble memory.