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Captain’s Noon Reports – Mango Wind– 2025-06-26

Today’s report

After breakfast, the guests went sailing to La Reina, where they did a diving activity. After the dive, they continued the exploration by sailing towards the Cerralbo channel. During the tour, they succeeded in observing tropical dolphins, which they were able to follow for a long time.

Later, already near the Punta Gorda area, they found a school of móbulas with which they had the opportunity to swim. Later they returned to the boat in time for lunch.

After lunch, we hoist the sails to do sailing activity through the Cerralbo canal. Sailing extended in the afternoon until it reached Bahía de las Cruces, where it was anchored to observe the sunset and enjoy a dinner in front of the sea.

Environmental conditions of the day:

• Water temperature: 25 °C

• Air temperature: 31 °C

• Wind direction: Northwest (NW)

• Wind speed: 10–14 knots

• Oleage: Light, from 0.5 to 1 meter

• Weather condition: Sunny with some scattered clouds

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