Planning to Transit the Panama Canal?

Published 13 years ago, updated 5 years ago

I’ve taken 2 sailboats through the Panama canal now. The first time we did all of the paperwork ourselves and ran around from office to office taking care of everything. That was obviously a huge hassle. I took another boat through the canal in February (05/02/11) and we used an agent. All I can say is, it was money very well spent. The additional cost is negligible and the service was great. I will say that you should exercise some caution as the price to retain an agent to handle your transit can vary quite a bit.

The transit we just did was part of delivery from Grenada to Tahiti and the owner had initially lined up an agent, via referral, who’s fees seemed high to me and he included several fees I’d never even heard of. A little research upon arrival in Panama and I realized he was trying to take the owner for a ride by charging nearly triple what some agents were charging.

I did some more research and talked to other yachties and found that most of them were using Erick Galvez of Centenario Consultant Agency. I initially met Erick when he stopped by our boat while he was in the marina handling business on a couple of other sailboats scheduled to transit that day. We spent 10 days in Shelter Bay Marina and Erick was there nearly every day talking to yachties, arranging transits and answering questions.

Erick was very straight forward, honest and helpful. He truly went out of his way to educate us and give us the information we needed even though we had no intention of employing him at that time. I’d been through the canal before, so I knew the process, but Eric taught me a lot and ultimately saved us (well, not us but the owner of the boat we were delivering) about $2,000.

If you’re planning to transit the Panama canal get a hold of Erick, he always answers his phone, speaks perfect English, and uses Skype, which makes it really easy to get a hold of him, and in my experience as well as that of everyone I met in Panama this spring, Erick always delivers.

In addition to saving us money he managed to get our transit date moved up and when we needed parts shipped in he went out of his way to pick them up in Colon for us and deliver them to us personally in Panama City at no charge. I’m usually pretty stingy with my personal recommendations but if you plan to transit the Panama Canal I highly recommend you contact Erick.

Lance Gettler

13-month circumnavigation in 2005/6

Blog at www.DeCaptain.com

Contact:

Centenario & Co.S.A. – Erick Galvez

Mbl. (507) 6676-1376

Email: [email protected]

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