Ft.Lauderdale to Bahamas
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Can anyone tell me what is involved in running a boat from Fort Lauderdale to the Bahamas? A friend is talking about wanting to run the boat over there and spend the weekend, I'm just not sure what is involved as far as customs and also any suggestions on docking/staying over there would be greatly appreciated.
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you need a US customs decal to re-enter the US.
what island are you going to?
FPC is going to Bimini at the end of the month, call us if you would like to join us.
what island are you going to?
FPC is going to Bimini at the end of the month, call us if you would like to join us.
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Not sure, I am not that familiar with any of it. Do you have a suggestion? What is the closest island? We are just south of Jacksonville so we would be trailering the boats down south and launching them there. Someone told me its only 50 miles? Is that accurate?
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It's not worth it for just a weekend, they upped the charge for boats over 35 feet to $300. I have been over a bunch from 2002 -2005 and never had a sticker or any problems coming back. If you only have a weekend I would stay in the Keys.
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I was able to find some info online, but it is not all that helpful. One boat is 28ft and the other is 24ft. We are just in the beginning stages of looking at doing this. I am not sure that I want to run that far with 2 single engine boats. That's a long way to get towed if you break down.
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Can anyone tell me what is involved in running a boat from Fort Lauderdale to the Bahamas? A friend is talking about wanting to run the boat over there and spend the weekend, I'm just not sure what is involved as far as customs and also any suggestions on docking/staying over there would be greatly appreciated.
1) I would suggest a boat length of 30ft or more with min. 2 engines. The bigger the better.
2) Weather - know your weather before heading out and make sure it well within the capabilities of your boat. Lots of references including NOAA. Remember you need to get back to FL as well and the weather can change so you will need a good forecast over the period you will be over there. Be prepared to fly home and go back for your boat later. Nothing is guaranteed.
3) Don't be in a hurry when you get there. Customs is not and it will take some time to complete the documents and yes you will be looking at a charge up to $300 that is good for 90 days if you return. You will need a passport.
4) Safety gear all in good shape including VHF. I also carry a Sat phone and inflatable life raft but many do not.
5) Bimini is only about 50 miles out from MIA, FLL and is the closest of 700 Islands.
6) Bimini Bay Resort is a great 5 star destination. Not much else there.
7) Have proper charts paper and electronics. Get a Bahamas cruising guide. The approach into Bimini can be a bit tricky the first time.
8) File a float plan. Let a friend(s) know your departure time, route, estimated arrival time and be sure to call them on arrival.
These are a few of the things that come to mind. Hope that is a bit of help. Good luck.
Bob
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