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Vic Smith June 12th 09 04:35 AM

Off to the Bahamas
 
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 09:27:39 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:

We are just setting out on a cruise to the Abaco Islands in the
Bahamas. Anyone who would like to follow our track on the web can
find it he

http://share.findmespot.com/shared/faces/viewspots.jsp?glId=0utTAiadygIUkT4LIXeoYfKADAn2Dkz os



Refueling at Freeport?
Looks like you're on a track to there.

--Vic

Wayne.B June 12th 09 02:49 PM

Off to the Bahamas
 
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 09:27:39 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:

We are just setting out on a cruise to the Abaco Islands in the
Bahamas. Anyone who would like to follow our track on the web can
find it he

http://share.findmespot.com/shared/faces/viewspots.jsp?glId=0utTAiadygIUkT4LIXeoYfKADAn2Dkz os



Update, Friday, June 12

We left the Florida Keys yesterday morning at sunrise, headed south
out into the Gulf Stream and got a 3 1/2 knot boost from the stream
most of the day. The stream was as calm as we've ever seen it,
barely a ripple all the way, more like an inland lake with the clouds
reflected in the water. Pulled into Bimini late afternoon and
cleared customs/immigration with no difficulty. The new channel into
Bimini is totally unmarked and uncharted in the finest Bahamian
tradition. We'll be at the Bimini Bay Resort/Marina until noon today.
It's still being developed but looks like they're doing a first class
job. Good WiFi at the office but not on the docks yet.

Wayne.B June 12th 09 03:26 PM

Off to the Bahamas
 
On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 22:35:15 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote:

Refueling at Freeport?
Looks like you're on a track to there.


Believe it or not we may be able to do the entire cruise without
refueling, still have about 720 gallons left out of the original
thousand that we started with. That's not bad considering that we
were hot footing right along at over 10 knots for the first two days.
We'll be running slower now that we're across the Gulf Stream, through
customs, and in island hopping mode. At worst I'll get more fuel in
the Keys on the way home. Diesel is much less expensive in the US
than in the Bahamas. Everything here comes in on small supply boats.

Calif Bill[_2_] June 12th 09 08:55 PM

Off to the Bahamas
 

"Wayne.B" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 22:35:15 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote:

Refueling at Freeport?
Looks like you're on a track to there.


Believe it or not we may be able to do the entire cruise without
refueling, still have about 720 gallons left out of the original
thousand that we started with. That's not bad considering that we
were hot footing right along at over 10 knots for the first two days.
We'll be running slower now that we're across the Gulf Stream, through
customs, and in island hopping mode. At worst I'll get more fuel in
the Keys on the way home. Diesel is much less expensive in the US
than in the Bahamas. Everything here comes in on small supply boats.


But Freeport is a refinery town. Should be better price there.



Tim June 15th 09 04:43 AM

Off to the Bahamas
 
On Jun 10, 8:27*am, Wayne.B wrote:
We are just setting out on a cruise to the Abaco Islands in the
Bahamas. * Anyone who would like to follow our track on the web can
find it he

http://share.findmespot.com/shared/faces/viewspots.jsp?glId=0utTAiady....


That link is really fascinating. i really didn't investigate the spots
much but I was wondering at what increments it was recorded?

And it seems that the records started to hit just north of the
Bahamas. Wayne, why didn't it record when you hailed out of the
States?

Obviously, I'm missing something.

Wayne.B June 15th 09 05:17 AM

Off to the Bahamas
 
On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 20:43:01 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Jun 10, 8:27*am, Wayne.B wrote:
We are just setting out on a cruise to the Abaco Islands in the
Bahamas. * Anyone who would like to follow our track on the web can
find it he
http://share.findmespot.com/shared/faces/viewspots.jsp?glId=0utTAiadygIUkT4LIXeoYfKADAn2Dkz os


That link is really fascinating. i really didn't investigate the spots
much but I was wondering at what increments it was recorded?

And it seems that the records started to hit just north of the
Bahamas. Wayne, why didn't it record when you hailed out of the
States?

Obviously, I'm missing something.


It is supposed to uplink a position report every 10 minutes but
sometimes there is a gap if the transmission is unsuccessful for some
reason such as the satellites being out of alignment. I also turn it
off at night to conserve battery power since there is no reason to be
sending multiple, redundant positions.

The first page of the SPOT web site shows the last 50 position
reports. On the left hand side you can select older pages going
backward in time, currently to page 5 (the start of our cruise).

One of my gripes with the SPOT service is that positions roll off
after 7 days and there doesn't seem to be a way of saving them other
than taking screen shots of each page.



Tim June 15th 09 07:04 AM

Off to the Bahamas
 
On Jun 14, 11:17*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 20:43:01 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Jun 10, 8:27*am, Wayne.B wrote:
We are just setting out on a cruise to the Abaco Islands in the
Bahamas. * Anyone who would like to follow our track on the web can
find it he
http://share.findmespot.com/shared/faces/viewspots.jsp?glId=0utTAiady...


That link is really fascinating. i really didn't investigate the spots
much but I was wondering at what increments it was recorded?


And it seems that the records started to hit just north of the
Bahamas. *Wayne, why didn't it record when you hailed out of the
States?


Obviously, I'm missing something.


It is supposed to uplink a position report every 10 minutes but
sometimes there is a gap if the transmission is unsuccessful for some
reason such as the satellites being out of alignment. *I also turn it
off at night to conserve battery power since there is no reason to be
sending multiple, redundant positions.

The first page of the SPOT web site shows the last 50 position
reports. *On the left hand side you can select older pages going
backward in time, currently to page 5 (the start of our cruise).

One of my gripes with the SPOT service is that positions roll off
after 7 days and there doesn't seem to be a way of saving them other
than taking screen shots of each page.


That;'s a very good explanation. I didn't know how it worked.


Keep having fun and thanks again!

Rick Morel June 15th 09 05:51 PM

Off to the Bahamas
 
On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 00:17:55 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:

One of my gripes with the SPOT service is that positions roll off
after 7 days and there doesn't seem to be a way of saving them other
than taking screen shots of each page.


Wayne, you can get your positions. Log into your Spot account and
click on "Messages". You can export them to a GPS, KML or CSV file. I
don't think they don't stay there forever. but maybe so. I deleted
mine and after exporting and haven't used the Spot since then.

Rick

Wilbur Hubbard June 15th 09 09:41 PM

Off to the Bahamas
 
"Rick Morel" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 00:17:55 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:

One of my gripes with the SPOT service is that positions roll off
after 7 days and there doesn't seem to be a way of saving them other
than taking screen shots of each page.


Wayne, you can get your positions. Log into your Spot account and
click on "Messages". You can export them to a GPS, KML or CSV file. I
don't think they don't stay there forever. but maybe so. I deleted
mine and after exporting and haven't used the Spot since then.

Rick




I feel sorry for boaters whose priority is a computerized display of their
wanderings.

It's totally sad that boaters no longer enjoy doing things and their
memories of doing things but would rather sit around gazing at a computer
display while spending time they could use for sailing sitting around
watching a display and showing said display off to others who also have no
clue as to what sailing is all about. Then rushing onto the internet to talk
to others who also have no clue as to the real purpose of boating. Again,
it's a bunch of little kids on a playground who don't do anything because
they enjoy it per se but so they can holler at the top of their lungs, "Hey,
lookit MEEEEE."

But, I keep forgetting this is the motorboat crowd. I suppose there really
are no fond memories of the chore of sitting endless hours in a pilot house
behind a steering wheel listening to a motor drone while smelling a constant
seepage of diesel fumes. I suppose there really are no adventurous people. I
suppose unless you can't operate your boat as if you were looking at some
kind of video game you would lose interest.

I guess it's no wonder that we real boaters operate under sail where there
is still challenge, physicality and interplay with the elements - not some
dumb computer display.

Wilbur Hubbard



John H[_2_] June 15th 09 10:16 PM

Off to the Bahamas
 
On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 16:41:52 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote:

"Rick Morel" wrote in message
.. .
On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 00:17:55 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:

One of my gripes with the SPOT service is that positions roll off
after 7 days and there doesn't seem to be a way of saving them other
than taking screen shots of each page.


Wayne, you can get your positions. Log into your Spot account and
click on "Messages". You can export them to a GPS, KML or CSV file. I
don't think they don't stay there forever. but maybe so. I deleted
mine and after exporting and haven't used the Spot since then.

Rick




I feel sorry for boaters whose priority is a computerized display of their
wanderings.

It's totally sad that boaters no longer enjoy doing things and their
memories of doing things but would rather sit around gazing at a computer
display while spending time they could use for sailing sitting around
watching a display and showing said display off to others who also have no
clue as to what sailing is all about. Then rushing onto the internet to talk
to others who also have no clue as to the real purpose of boating. Again,
it's a bunch of little kids on a playground who don't do anything because
they enjoy it per se but so they can holler at the top of their lungs, "Hey,
lookit MEEEEE."

But, I keep forgetting this is the motorboat crowd. I suppose there really
are no fond memories of the chore of sitting endless hours in a pilot house
behind a steering wheel listening to a motor drone while smelling a constant
seepage of diesel fumes. I suppose there really are no adventurous people. I
suppose unless you can't operate your boat as if you were looking at some
kind of video game you would lose interest.

I guess it's no wonder that we real boaters operate under sail where there
is still challenge, physicality and interplay with the elements - not some
dumb computer display.

Wilbur Hubbard


Yeah, life's a bitch. You could just stay out. That would work, and
you wouldn't be so friggin' sad.
--
John H

"The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those
who are willing to work and give to those who would not."
Thomas Jefferson


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