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I know that Morgan Stinemetz, a Florida sportswriter, sailed to Havana last year. He had what is called a "general license" as a journalist. His adventures, and much other info on Cuba sailing are on the web site: http://www.cubacruising.net/index.html I am also shooting for a general license as a writer. This requires that you can document that you were in Cuba for professional reasons, but you don't have to apply in advance. Obviously a geat plus. A Canadian couple I talked to happily cruised the North coast of Cuba for three weeks. They sailed back not to Key West, but to the Dry Tortugas. They hung out there for a week, and then sailed to Key West. Nobody stopped them or asked any questions. I don't believe they volunteered information themselves. Technically the embargo is administered by a branch of the Treasury called the Office of Foreign Assets Control, or OFAC. Being Dutch, I somethimes have trouble with the correct pronunciation, but I thinks it is "Oh f..k!" Geert "Sea Scout" Dufour Arpege 30 |
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