Spent 10 days in the Sea of Cortez three years ago. I will never return. Didn't feel safe at all. Boats would come up to us asking for oil, food, and fuel. We spoke little Spanish. We were very thankful to return to the USA. It is such a beautiful area. Such a shame the Mexican government does nothing to make it a safer place to visit. We ran into the local police and federalies. They didn't exactly make us feel comfortable. I know bad things can happen anywhere, but more likely in the Sea of Cortez.
Statistically I believe you are incorrect when you write "bad things can happen anywhere, but more likely in the Sea of Cortez".
Firstly, compared to where? Florida?
I have cruised the entire coast of Florida and lived aboard in Key West.
I have also spent the last dozen years in Sonora, Mexico, ten on the SOC.
It is usually people that have NEVER been to Mexico that talk trash about it. In your case, for a whole
"ten days", you must be
THE EXPERT.
Yes, policemen and women, and the military do have automatic rifles here.
Just like similar teams in the USA. But did they - "The Federales" actually do anything to really make you feel uncomfortable or could it have been your fear and your inability to communicate? That causes many people from the United States of Fear to assume, and boy do they misunderstand when they do that.
Statistically, 33-37 million USA citizens travel to Mexico every year and have for decades. Add to that 1.5-2.5 million (part-time or full-time ex-pats) and 6-8 million dual citizens, and with all that there are fewer than 600 violent deaths of US citizens every year (half of those are suicides, crazy that they throw those in with actual homicides). But there are that many Americans killed in one season in Chicago, or Detroit, or Memphis, or Baltimore, or any major Democratically ran metro of a million people or more.
I have worked with the Department of State and US Consulate as a warden for ex-pat safety in this region and the only violent deaths that I know of personally was one crooked, retired DEA agent that got gunned down near his remote ranch with a private airfield and an old Harley-Davidson biker dude that offed himself.
And that is over 12 years. I was in the Big Sleazy a week ago and there were that many violent deaths in just the week I was there.
I get scared when I go back North of the Border. And I grew up in South Chicago, in the 60's and 70's, so I have seen violence firsthand. It is not dangerous here, not for gringos that are even halfway decent, respectful, and show a modicum of situational awareness.
Please do not go out of your way to slander a really big, diverse, and beautiful place because you have fear issues.