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Now, that's the way to enjoy a Ha-Ha: (link)
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Even Ashes enjoyed the HaHa (link) (pic)
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paws UP!!!!
Great photo, there!
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Getting ready for another HaHa (link) (pic)
Come on Down
"they are just fine-for the first timers"
could not agree more - give us a break, old salt...
How many trips to Mexico in our own boat, Paul? (link)
For most the HaHa is just a way to get to Mexico (link) (pic)
That's true, Ed -
A few things to remember (link) (pic)
BTW, in Mexico much rudeness and pettiness gets blamed on (link) (pic)
We loved the HaHa (link) (pic)
Wait! That wasn't Turtle Bay at all but Bahia Santa Maria, The second stop. (nm)
Wow! I know all those people
Then you remember the swells at Bahia Santa Maria (pic)
We Got Lucky
Yes; many have enjoyed the Ha-Ha - (link)
I don't know of a better way to deal with the logistics (link) (pic)
Even Ashes enjoyed the HaHa (link) (pic)
Now, that's the way to enjoy a Ha-Ha: (link)
Marianne, you know you wish you would have done the HaHa.
Careful, Dan -
It is getting to be quite a while ago.
Plan is to cross the T'pec in Feb. 2010 -
Sounds like Scott Piper is doing the Ha-Ha on his J-160 PIPE DREAM...
He was also a long time J40 Owner (link) (pic)
so really you are a first timer yourself.
Love yer logic, Paul - (link)
Living on a boat in a marina...
Gary- Sorry you had a bad experience with Enreque
Annabelle in Turtle Bay
We stayed a week in Turtle Bay (link) (pic)
Turtle Bay Fuel
The HaHa-ers often don't even need fuel at Turtle (link) (pic)
just fine - for the first timers