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Living on a 44' MY in Baja, California, Mexico

Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by Just For Fun, Aug 16, 2018.

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  1. Just For Fun

    Just For Fun New Member

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    Seriously considering part-time living on a boat I'm currently wanting to purchase:
    1. The Boat: a late 1980's to early 1990's Viking 44' MY
    2. The Mooring: Ensenada Baja California Mexico
    3. I'm investigating several marinas now

    I'm still working full time but can do most of my work from anywhere as long as I have good cell phone reception (using hotspot for Internet work via cell phone).

    The plan is to live and work (and play) one or two weeks per month on the boat and the rest of the month be at home (and go on appointments) which is just north of San Diego, CA (about a 3 hr. drive).

    My question is really more for those that are currently doing this or have done this in the recent past. Also, more importantly, for those of you who have done this in this particular area: Ensenada Baja California Mexico.

    The obvious questions:
    What's been your experience - good and not-so-good?
    How long were you there?
    Which marina(s) were you in?
    Suggestions?
    Warnings?
    Consideration?
    Etc.?

    Not so obvious questions:
    1. ?
    2. ?
    3. etc.

    Thanks.
  2. Danvilletim

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    Do it!!!!! Amazing deals on fireworks and viagra. Lite it up!
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    You should stipulate in your will whether you want your body pieces returned to America after you've been dismembered. Seriously. Are you Insane. ??
  4. olderboater

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    Are you? What do the articles you referenced have to do with Ensenada?

    I wouldn't see a big issue with Ensenada, but don't see what is gained either. It's not an area with a lot of cruisers living there but more people passing through. If you're keeping a home in San Diego, then what has been gained by Ensenada. It's not the boating paradise that you might find further down or in the Gulf of California. It is a busy active port.

    I know many who love spending months or years in Mexico but none who have chosen to do so in Ensenada.
  5. PacBlue

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    There are plenty of ex-pat enclaves of Americans in and around Ensenada.

    Everything in life has its own risk/reward factor, if you can accept living in that area with mainly good people and certainly some bad factions, then your dream would be possible. But realize that it is their rules down there.

    A long while ago, we kept our boat at Marina Coral a few months every year. My parents usually drove done in a used Ford Bronco, but made the mistake of taking their Mercedes down just one time. Sure enough, they where "shaken down" on their way into town for lunch with a fake accident and corrupt police immediately on the scene. Cost them $900 USD or they would go to "jail". They had no Spanish language skills.

    Lesson learned - keep a low profile, drive inconspicuous cars, learn Spanish and maintain your situational awareness. And no, they would not drive down again.
  6. Just For Fun

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    "Viagra" NOT needed!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Interesting. Maybe not so violent, but I've seen pictures of gang and killings and rapes. etc. here in the US also.
  8. Just For Fun

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    Understood. Maybe I should reevaluate this.
  9. Just For Fun

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    Yep!! Figures. If I'm to do this, I need to buy a junk looking car that is mechanically sound.
  10. PacBlue

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    The bigger difference is in the corruption amongst their officials and the ones who apply their law. And the street warfare of the drug cartels is nothing like you see in the US.
    I have had the opportunity to work with the Mexican Navy at their headquarters in Mexico City and their shipyards on both coasts. I have met some great individuals who are wonderful people but I always keep in mind that their President has so little trust of their own Army that he uses the Navy’s special forces for all major issues. These are trained by our Navy Seals and the trusted few are a very small group. They are always wearing gear that protects their identity, always.
    First and foremost you should be proficient in their language, this is a must and you will be treated much better by the locals and whenever you have to deal with their law enforcement.
  11. Just For Fun

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    Excellent observation. Point taken.
    Tks.
  12. sixty

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    We have been doing exactly the same thing you describe on our 60' Hatteras for the last 8 months.

    Ensenada is great, were slipped at Cruiseport which is downtown.

    Living expenses are about half of what it is in the states, people are friendly and it's a fun city. Slip feeds are about 40% less than the states.

    Knowing Spanish is a huge bonus but you can get by without it.

    Not much dangerous here just keep your wits about you and be respectful. Our experience's with the police have all been positive as well.
  13. Just For Fun

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    Good to know!

    The only scary part to me is the driver from the border to the toll way. That probably sounds stupid. But... we all have out own thing(s).

    Spanish is a definite thing on my list.

    Thanks.
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    The drive is a piece of cake and you skirt all of Tijuana. Our 17 year old daughter just made the drive from Vegas to Ensenada with her friend. She speaks Spanish so it makes it alot less andintimidating but there is really nothing to worry about.

    PM me if you want more info or need any help. I think your plan is sound and will be a great experience. I would be more worried about buying an old yacht than spending time in Mexico. Fortunately here in Ensenada there are lots of very good workman at 1/4 the price you would pay in the US. Spanish is key and learning it will unlock lots of doors for you.
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    You being trolled? Not on YF
  17. Just For Fun

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    Explain please.
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    Every once in a while we read a post that is so outrageous that it "rings" a little hollow. I'm certain yours is not the case. BTW. I'm the local cynic.... so pay me no mind.
  19. Just For Fun

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    OK. Understood. But no, I'm definitely NOT a troll.

    But this expenditure - all cash as it is - is a biggy for me. It will be my semi-retirement water-condo. Although I do plan on trips into Baja, MX and to the local islands many times. So, operationally, this "whole in the water" needs to be very sound.

    I own a high-end motorhome and have for many years. I take good care of it - but as with boats - it does require fixing and replacing. So I'm no new-be to unexpected "hick-ups" down the road.
  20. evan dailey

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    Love Ensenada. Take my Offshore 48 there several times from SD. Coral Marina is great; safe, clean, great amenities.

    Go for it...