Malua is at 18:26.875N  69:37.343W at mooring in Boca Chico on 26/03/2013
Boca Chico what at contrast from the plush resort of Casa de Compo. This 
place is a dump, poor with little to see as part of the Port of Andres.  
It is easy to follow the markers into the port then move NE towards the 
Marina Zarpar.  You have to pass the Club Nautico and between the 
island.  Keep VERY close to the end of their jetty because the shore of 
shallow water extends from the end of the island almost to their dock 
but once past the shallow pick up a mooring ball off the dock of Marina 
Zarpar.  The fellow in charge of the dock Roul speaks good English and 
is very helpful. He took me on his moped into the village to an ATM in a 
chemist to try and draw cash from my Ozzie Viza and Mastercard but to no 
avail.  His assistant Sonnie took my dispatchio and when I wanted to 
leave he got a new one for me for only $20. Good value and no direct 
dealings with the authorities who I understand are not very cooperative 
here.
One can walk to the actual town of Boca Chico along the beach, only 
during the day to see the locals and some second class US citizens 
having a good time in the shallow water behind the reef.  The food at 
the restaurants is not good so dont waste your time.  The banks also did 
not give me any cash so I used up some of my US dollars in this dump.  I 
seemed to have walked a long way and only saw the back streets of a very 
poor suburb with every house guarded by high fence and burglar bars.  
People sit behind these looking out into the street on which mopeds and 
old cars rush up and down.  There are many small bars with people 
drinking and playing chess or dominoes with a number of girls to serve.
I only spent two nights here because to get to Santo Domingo would have 
been very difficult especially not wanting to change my dollars into the 
local currency so I asked Sonny to get a dispatchio to leave at 8:00.  
After a number of phone calls and off he goes on the scooter he returns 
well after 9:00 but with the correct paperwork. I had indicated I would 
be going to Salimas a big bay more than 65 nm away so it would be tight 
if I was to get their in the light.
A magical moment on Malua
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