The distance is between Hualtulco and Manzanillo is 537 miles and that means it is too far away to reach it overnight and too short a distance to go full speed. I am not familiar with the night life of Manzanillo but it seems more of an industrial port than a resort in the style of Acapulco. Thus I am Not going to run full out to arrive at 11 pm., to give all the guests the chance to race ashore to the nearest disco but sail along the Mexican coast with the sedate speed of 13 knots, aiming for a 07.00 pilot station time. By 08.00 we had passed Acapulco and by 14.00 hrs. we had Zihuatenego on our starboard side. At the same time the wind breezed up to 15 knots and that saw all the sports fishermen returning home wards and giving us something less to worry about. For other traffic it was quite lively, due to the curvature of the coast here. The major shipping lanes bend around the corner here, following the land and that means that all coastal traffic from North America to Panama comes fairly close to the shore here. Thus we had a good sprinkling of container ships, tankers and general cargo ships coming by. Later on we lost those again when we turned more to the north heading for Manzanillo. Continue reading
