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Default Singlehanding VI to Key West

Just park it when your tired, then get underway when you're rested up. Why
bother getting close enough to drop an anchor?

"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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On 22 Feb 2007 16:28:20 -0800, wrote:

According to Noonsite, One can enter the Bahamas and travel until
reaching a Port of Entry. You can not go ashore. This is a legal
possibility. Too bad Great Iguana is a POE.I could detour to Castle
or Ragged. I do not want to give the impression that I have cleared in
when I haven't by flying the courtesy flag. In the E. Carib, I've
done lots of overnite anchorages flying the Q and some not flying it
and not cleared in. Never had a problem. The Bahamas are supposedly
harsh about this practice, and the DR is looking for handouts and so
likely to check one out. Cuba's bureaucracy shouts stay away to me.
Does anyone know whether Domingo Cay south of the Old Bahama Channel
offers protection and if so in what conditions? Cay Lobos in the
southern part of the channel itself? Tnx for ideas, Larry


Your best bet in my opinion is to get one or two crew and do it
non-stop. It's totally legal that way if you stay in international
waters. Old Bahamas Channel is within 12 miles of both Cuban and
Bahamian territory but considered international if you stay near the
center and keep moving.