Wanted: A Sensible First landfall in the Caribbean for Inland Sailers.
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 04 Sep 2006 22:09:24 -0400, DSK wrote:
For those who are convinced that sailing a trailerable 23
footer to the Bahamas is suicidal, let me remind you that
there used to be a race in Sunfish from Lauderdale to
Bimini.
All true but Bimini is just a fly speck compared to the rest of the
Bahamas and Carribean. People make the trip to Bimini in jet skis and
small center consoles also, and every year there are more than a few
who capsize out there. There are lots of places on the gulf coast
more interesting than Bimini and without the hazards of the gulf
stream to contend with.
Bahamas in a 23' is doable. However, in summer, ARE YOU NUTS? Summer
is miserable in FL even down thataway and the Bahamas cant be much
better, you'll bake. When you arent baking, you'll battle dead calms
followed by violent thunderstorms and then more calms. Pure misery.
THEN, there are hurricanes.............
However, many people seem to do it in June which I suppose is almost
ok. Trailer her down to the Keys and try that. Go out to Dry Tortugas
(about 60 miles from Key West) and coming back anchor at Marquesas to
extend your time away from civilization.
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