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04-02-2023, 12:16
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Best Port for Repairs and Outfitting in Western Mexico?
I知 currently in San Jose del Cabo, and Im trying to pick a destination to head to on the pacific coast of Mexico or in the Sea of Cortez that will be best equipped with boat yards and marine services to get some work done. Looking to get some new sails, find a fabricator for dinghy davits, find some competent diesel mechanics, replace a stove, etc.
Wondering if the best place to get that sort of work done would be La Paz, Mazatlan, Puerto Vallarta, or somewhere else?
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04-02-2023, 12:46
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Re: Best Port for Repairs and Outfitting in Western Mexico?
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Originally Posted by sean-
I知 currently in San Jose del Cabo, and Im trying to pick a destination to head to on the pacific coast of Mexico or in the Sea of Cortez that will be best equipped with boat yards and marine services to get some work done. Looking to get some new sails, find a fabricator for dinghy davits, find some competent diesel mechanics, replace a stove, etc.
Wondering if the best place to get that sort of work done would be La Paz, Mazatlan, Puerto Vallarta, or somewhere else?
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We had lots of work done in Mazatlan. Excellent diesel work by Rafa (Rafa痴 Boat Services: 669-994-8012 rafasboatservices@yahoo.com). Good bottom work by Rick (Marine Services Mazatlan: Rick Ph. 669-154-2892); ok window work by Rick, and good welding by Rick.
We learned in Mexico: Whatever you choose: don't assume all work done is "completed"... check everything. (Of course, we've found this too with marine services here at home. Sadly. )
See attached "Mazatlan Cruisers' Guide" mazatlan-cruisers-guide.pdf
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04-02-2023, 13:29
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Re: Best Port for Repairs and Outfitting in Western Mexico?
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Originally Posted by sv_pelagia
We had lots of work done in Mazatlan. Excellent diesel work by Rafa (Rafa痴 Boat Services: 669-994-8012 rafasboatservices@yahoo.com). Good bottom work by Rick (Marine Services Mazatlan: Rick Ph. 669-154-2892); ok window work by Rick, and good welding by Rick.
We learned in Mexico: Whatever you choose: don't assume all work done is "completed"... check everything. (Of course, we've found this too with marine services here at home. Sadly. )
See attached "Mazatlan Cruisers' Guide" Attachment 271132
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So have you tried San Carlos for instance work yard to compare the two places I知 curious myself as both look good. In the area thanks
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04-02-2023, 13:38
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Re: Best Port for Repairs and Outfitting in Western Mexico?
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So have you tried San Carlos for instance work yard to compare the two places I知 curious myself as both look good. In the area thanks
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No, we have only had work done in La Paz and Mazatlan. (Have not been up to San Carlos.)
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04-02-2023, 14:35
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Re: Best Port for Repairs and Outfitting in Western Mexico?
Guaymas is very affordable yard where you can do anything. It's primitive dirt yard but there's nothing you can't do there. Some good independent contractors around , and the yard does decent work.
I am a fabricator and diesel mechanic with lots of references. I'm currently looking for work if you are interested.
Currently we are just south of Puerto Vallarta with no real plans and would travel for the right project. I've got the equipment to build davits in stainless and aluminum
Send me a private message if you are interested
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04-02-2023, 14:37
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Re: Best Port for Repairs and Outfitting in Western Mexico?
This place was recommended recently by a friend who’s boat we brought down from San Diego. It’s on my maybe list
https://marinasancarlos.com/workyard/
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04-02-2023, 14:48
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Re: Best Port for Repairs and Outfitting in Western Mexico?
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Originally Posted by Islander53
Guaymas is very affordable yard where you can do anything. It's primitive dirt yard but there's nothing you can't do there. Some good independent contractors around , and the yard does decent work.
I am a fabricator and diesel mechanic with lots of references. I'm currently looking for work if you are interested.
Currently we are just south of Puerto Vallarta with no real plans and would travel for the right project. I've got the equipment to build davits in stainless and aluminum
Send me a private message if you are interested
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Does any of the places have cheaper consumables mentioned or one better for parts than the other in your opinion. Thanks
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04-02-2023, 16:00
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Re: Best Port for Repairs and Outfitting in Western Mexico?
Further north than you may want, but I just finished a major refit in Ensenada. Started with Niza Marine which was a complete disaster - incompetent and ripoff. Fortunately, I met Guillermo at La Costa Boatworks. It took a while but they corrected all mistakes by Niza and then some. Rates were very reasonable, and with San Diego just 80 miles away, parts are accessible. Very happy with Lacosta's work
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04-02-2023, 17:38
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Re: Best Port for Repairs and Outfitting in Western Mexico?
Guaymas is definitely the cheapest, and least regulated yard I have come across. There are a few marine supply stores in the area , but don't expect much and the prices are not great. The town of guaymas is not huge but has a decent commercial fishing fleet so some marina type items are around. It 4 hours to the border and it's easy to get stuff shipped to locals who bring items down weekly for a small fee. For specialized marine stuff probably faster/cheaper to import from USA
316 stainless or aluminum tube is better purchased in Arizona and brought down.
San Carlos yards are more expensive with more rules , but are a little nicer.
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04-02-2023, 17:50
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Re: Best Port for Repairs and Outfitting in Western Mexico?
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Does any of the places have cheaper consumables mentioned or one better for parts than the other in your opinion. Thanks
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My advice for refitting a boat in Mexico, is to be as close to the USA border as possible. A lot of times it's going to be easier/faster/cheaper to import stuff yourself.
When I was in guaymas last I was having items shipped to Arizona and brought down weekly . Usually $5-10 per package
It was always cheaper to buy stuff online from Amazon/ defender
I hear good things about the puerto penasco yard also. Very close to the border .
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04-02-2023, 18:46
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Re: Best Port for Repairs and Outfitting in Western Mexico?
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Originally Posted by Islander53
My advice for refitting a boat in Mexico, is to be as close to the USA border as possible. A lot of times it's going to be easier/faster/cheaper to import stuff yourself.
When I was in guaymas last I was having items shipped to Arizona and brought down weekly . Usually $5-10 per package
It was always cheaper to buy stuff online from Amazon/ defender
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Good advice. I'm in Ensenada, a town of 500k people 80-miles south of San Diego. Off the cuff, here's a list of stuff I can remember that I couldn't find in Ensenada (or even anything close).
- Simple Green
- Sika 795 for bedding ports
- 316 Stainless anything (fasteners, bar-stock, etc).
- Anything remotely resembling quality cabinet hardware
- 1-1/2" Sani-Flex hose
- Stainless lift handles and hinges
- Momentary button-switch for horn
- Circuit breakers
- Muffin fan to cool an electronics cabinet
- Impellor for outboard
- Cutless bearing
Point being is you won't remember everything. Really sucks to have nice deck hardware to install but can only find Silicone sealant from a hardware store to bed it.
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04-02-2023, 20:31
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Re: Best Port for Repairs and Outfitting in Western Mexico?
I was in Ensenada last week and I found peanut butter, which I was unable to find at San Jose del Cabo. I stayed at Baja Naval, and they have an active shipyard.
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