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Hi,
in 2010 we came from Cape Town to Brazil. the skipper berthed the ship for some months in the Marina Jacare, some miles up into the rio paraiba do norte near Cabedelo, which is the most eastern harbour of both Americas. you will find some informations at www.noonsite.com. its a nice landscape, friendly people and less crime. I went swimming at the atlantic side of the peninsula, a wonderful, very long sandbeach. It was no problem to leave my stuff on the beach.
The ship was ok after 5 months allone in the marina.
fair winds, by crossing the "lovely ocean"
michael
HI Marty
I stopped at Forteleza from CT in 2009. The marina is in front of a hotel. There is a bit of surge that comes in and its important to keep an eye on how things are tied up, also it is not in the safest part of town, so I would not recommend it for leaving a boat unattended.
Dave
hello Marty
I just arrived from Brazil, along the entire coast... recommended places: Cabedelo in Joao Pessoa in the north, In Rio de Janeiro I make a friend where you can SAFELY and 100% free place by making a Bahamian mooring 100 meters away from my friends home (his name is Fernando Moura and a wharram enthusiast as well)the interesting of this place is that you see the international airport from the mooring place. but the very best place for the boat was Santo Andre in the Bahia State with an easy entrance if you have the right directions and waypoints ( i have those made by my own), where another wharram builders will wait for you with open arms. there are some other very safe places and i imagine cheap as well, like the Saco do Ceu bay in Ilha Grande where there are 100% safe moorings and no slums or poverty around, the holding for the Bahamian morring is good as well. away from airport though. Sta Catarina is safe too, more wharramists will take care from your boat and Rio Grande is great as well, but not that cheap.
not recommended: Maceio (dirty and with slums right in front of the anchorage), Paraty (too expensive)
PD: for Bahamian mooring advice contact me and i will post a detailed explanation.. i never pay to stay in a place , i just find a place safe enough to place my Bahamian mooring and i trust this more than a good mooring in a club. we let our boat in Trinidad and tobago this way for almost 5 months without any problem.
Alex, could you share details of your Bahamian mooring please ?
will post that in a separate discussion... so its easier to find in future for other interested fellows
if your family stays on board , i would choose the anchorage in rio de janeiro in the case you go so far south, its safe, and LOTS of things to do there.. and my friend Fernando Moura will be a great host... but in this case i would anchor just off from the URCA beach .or even off the fire fighters station next to the yacht club, there is a small FREE jetty where to tie the dinghy.
Jacare is good as well , very quiet (other than the shooting we saw one afternoon on the next marina) stay at the french guy marina (cannot remember the name right now) or cheaper at the anchor and pay for the marina services, which are not too much. Entry in Cabedelo is MUCH easier than in other places.... the friendliest were in Rio Grande. IN Cabedelo the police asked a prove of money of 4500 us dollar for each member from the crew , so bring your bank statements , credit cards statements and other cash you might have , otherwise they will give you just few days to stay. other than this the entry process was easy and friendly people. long walking though. brazil is very expensive at the moment, so try to bring all you can from outside. if possible avoid to buy gasoline it has 25% of alcohol and your motors will NOT work. in Jacare there is bad or very bad internet connection.
Alex, know all. But Marty come to Rio, have one place is special to you: Buzios. Look in google earth
22º 44' 731 S
041º 52' 992 W
Have one litlle club and is in front of centre o Buzios City. Good secure and beatyfull place.
If you come to Rio talk with me or Fernando.
See You
Roger - TikiRio
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