Running to the Bahama's INFO
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Running to the Bahama's INFO
We want to make the run over to the bahama's and need some info. Like when is the best time of the year to run over, best place to go, what to take, and customs. We have done 100+ miles poker run and the boat does fine and burns about 1 gallon per mile, What do I need to know ???
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Joby
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Joby
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If its your first time, run to Bimini or Cat Cay both are 45-50 miles from Miami.
Plan plan plan, weather will kick you if not, summer is the best time seas really lay down, but I crossed in spring. Check in is easy in Bimini, fill out a form, passport and pay for your size of boat and your in. Make sure you have all the flags you need, US, yellow and Bahamian. Again read study and plan, plan and replan on the weather
PM Bob the Builder he's the master boater
Plan plan plan, weather will kick you if not, summer is the best time seas really lay down, but I crossed in spring. Check in is easy in Bimini, fill out a form, passport and pay for your size of boat and your in. Make sure you have all the flags you need, US, yellow and Bahamian. Again read study and plan, plan and replan on the weather
PM Bob the Builder he's the master boater
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Another good spot is west end / Port lucaya.
Keep in mind it's generally easier to head north and kinda go with the gulf stream. The reason why the winter is worse on weather is because the wind blows from North to South so it fights the current of the gulf stream causing big seas. Wind is one of the factors that can really tell if you'll get beat or not. A south to north wind produces much smaller waves. A seemingly gentle north to south wind can cause a nightmare.
Have a contingency plan for port on the return if you are getting beat fighting the seas.
There are many books with local knowledge you should read at least one about the possible places you will go. Bimini for example has taken lots of boats... if you head straight for the channel between the islands there is a reef you hit... you have to run far south (to the right side) of the channel straight for the beach and make a 90 degree left turn to run along side the beach and into the channel. There are other places in the Bahamas where things that look like broom sticks serve as navigation markers.
Bring spare parts... belts, filters (fuel especially), props, etc.
be sure to have a backup GPS... handheld.
Keep in mind it's generally easier to head north and kinda go with the gulf stream. The reason why the winter is worse on weather is because the wind blows from North to South so it fights the current of the gulf stream causing big seas. Wind is one of the factors that can really tell if you'll get beat or not. A south to north wind produces much smaller waves. A seemingly gentle north to south wind can cause a nightmare.
Have a contingency plan for port on the return if you are getting beat fighting the seas.
There are many books with local knowledge you should read at least one about the possible places you will go. Bimini for example has taken lots of boats... if you head straight for the channel between the islands there is a reef you hit... you have to run far south (to the right side) of the channel straight for the beach and make a 90 degree left turn to run along side the beach and into the channel. There are other places in the Bahamas where things that look like broom sticks serve as navigation markers.
Bring spare parts... belts, filters (fuel especially), props, etc.
be sure to have a backup GPS... handheld.
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If its your first time, run to Bimini or Cat Cay both are 45-50 miles from Miami.
Plan plan plan, weather will kick you if not, summer is the best time seas really lay down, but I crossed in spring. Check in is easy in Bimini, fill out a form, passport and pay for your size of boat and your in. Make sure you have all the flags you need, US, yellow and Bahamian. Again read study and plan, plan and replan on the weather
PM Bob the Builder he's the master boater
Plan plan plan, weather will kick you if not, summer is the best time seas really lay down, but I crossed in spring. Check in is easy in Bimini, fill out a form, passport and pay for your size of boat and your in. Make sure you have all the flags you need, US, yellow and Bahamian. Again read study and plan, plan and replan on the weather
PM Bob the Builder he's the master boater