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If you are enjoying our videos, please consider supporting us on Patreon which will enable us to carry on with our adventure - https://www.patreon.com/sailingmokara Please subscribe to our Channel to help us reach our goal of having 1000 subscribers. We eventually leave Linton bay and sail up to the entrance of the Panama Canal. We wanted to get measured for our canal crossing before we went to explore Bocos Del Toro. We had a perfect sail there, with good winds and seas. It was amazing to see all the large tankers and cargo ships anchored outside the breakwater wall. I think we counted over 60 of them! We entered Shelter Bay Marina, which is a very well known marina for all cruisers who want to cross the canal into the Pacific. It offers many services for the cruiser including a free bus service to the city to get supplies. Set in the middle of the jungle it is also a fantastic destination. Every evening we would take a walk into the jungle and enjoy the sights and sounds of the animals settling down for the night. We saw everything from monkeys to sloth and even Cawaties, which are similar to Lemors and Racoons. The kids loved the pool, sadly we very rarely got a chance to swim, as we were getting all our boat jobs done. Being in a marina always entails work. There is endless supply of water, which means the boat always gets a good scrub, and we have the dock space to unpack and sort, which we can’t do on anchor. The staff at Shelter Bay are amazing, always happy to help with big smiles on their faces. We absolutely love this marina, and give it a 10/10 rating! Enjoy the video, and please send us a message, we love getting them!

