Dive at the Pass
The day after riding on the sailing canoes, there was a group of cruisers heading out for a dive at the pass. Linda asked if she could join the group and within a few minutes, she and her dive equipment were onboard SAUVAGE, a boat built in Brazil by a French couple. The boat is used for chartering all over the world. They are known especially for their charters in Alaska and around Cape Horn.

The visibility has to be well over 100 feet as you can see by some of the pictures. Dedea held the dinghy on a long painter and we drifted with the dinghy. There were lots of table coral from the surface to over 100 feet down and we could look up and see the dinghy on the surface. We were visited by a few black tipped sharks and saw some giant clams, a school of rainbow runners and some large and very colorful clown or anemone fish.
After the dive, we went back onboard SAUVAGE for a



We returned to the anchorage sunburned, well fed and with smiles on our faces after a
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