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![]() $150 Bahamas entry fee, good for one return to florida and re-entry. Returning every 3 months, $300 in entry fees. No ice for cold beer? krj Correct, I don't plan on using ice. I'ts a hassle and I'm trying to "get away from it all". I will have to stop in the islands for water and nothing else. Obviously I'll have alot of MRE's. Beer, yes, but warm. |
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Ahoy The
Used to cruise pretty much as you described it. Try gin-and-tonic instead of warm beer. Lots of rice and bottles of Ragu/etc. Have a GREAT TIME LEnfantduVent |
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Nothing else matters. You'll never know you are in the Bahamas if
you eat MREs and warm beer all the time. Might as well stay in FL which is about as dull as MREs and warm beer anyway. Beer is $35/case in Bahamas so bring all you can. In a 26 ft boat that will be about 2 weeks worth so a trip back every 3/4 months might not work Interesting that Kalik is selling for $17.99/case here in Baltimore but still $35.00/case in Bahamas. Doug wrote in message ups.com... $150 Bahamas entry fee, good for one return to florida and re-entry. Returning every 3 months, $300 in entry fees. No ice for cold beer? krj Correct, I don't plan on using ice. I'ts a hassle and I'm trying to "get away from it all". I will have to stop in the islands for water and nothing else. Obviously I'll have alot of MRE's. Beer, yes, but warm. |
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If you look and ask around, MOST wash water can be found for free. I
require low salt, and buy gallons of water for drinking. Budget for water on recent trip: $2, I did Jerry Jug 25 gallons, so take some containers along. Lee Haefele Nauticat 33 Alesto "krj" wrote in message ... wrote: $150 Bahamas entry fee, good for one return to florida and re-entry. Returning every 3 months, $300 in entry fees. No ice for cold beer? krj Correct, I don't plan on using ice. I'ts a hassle and I'm trying to "get away from it all". I will have to stop in the islands for water and nothing else. Obviously I'll have alot of MRE's. Beer, yes, but warm. Water will cost from $0.25 to $0.50 per gallon most places in the Bahamas, and if you anchor out you will have to jerry can it. Do you have a row dinghy or will you use an outboard. Gas is alittle more expensive also. krj |
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"Lee Haefele" :
If you look and ask around, MOST wash water can be found for free. I require low salt, and buy gallons of water for drinking. Budget for water on recent trip: $2, I did Jerry Jug 25 gallons, so take some containers along. Lee Haefele Nauticat 33 Alesto "krj" wrote in message ... wrote: $150 Bahamas entry fee, good for one return to florida and re-entry. Returning every 3 months, $300 in entry fees. No ice for cold beer? krj Correct, I don't plan on using ice. I'ts a hassle and I'm trying to "get away from it all". I will have to stop in the islands for water and nothing else. Obviously I'll have alot of MRE's. Beer, yes, but warm. Water will cost from $0.25 to $0.50 per gallon most places in the Bahamas, and if you anchor out you will have to jerry can it. Do you have a row dinghy or will you use an outboard. Gas is alittle more expensive also. krj Since we are talking about on person and one person only, is a solar still a possible good source of water him? Earl Colby Pottinger -- I make public email sent to me! Hydrogen Peroxide Rockets, OpenBeos, SerialTransfer 3.0, RAMDISK, BoatBuilding, DIY TabletPC. What happened to the time? http://webhome.idirect.com/~earlcp |
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![]() THERE IS NO NEED FOR WATERMAKING GEAR IN THE BAHAMAS. On my recent trip FL-PR, I topped off the water at Nassau and they charged me $.10/gal= $2. I could have carried free water from the streetside faucett, most rural islands have streetside faucets, if not, there are friendly local sources: Shopkeepers, hotels, restaurants that have plenty of well water. Other than that, I took on free water at Crooked Island. Free or very cheap water is easily avail, plus, I would expect a sailboat to have 30-60 gal onboard, 2-8 weeks supply for a single hander. So, unless you choose to stay a long time at an island that must make water, due to no local sources, water is not an issue cost wise. If you come up short, wash dishes & body in salt water. I buy my drinking water at approx $1.70/gal, 1-2 qts per person/day, after my first stock of Wal-Mart water runs out. Sometimes I find excellent local water and refill all my drinking jugs for free. I have salt sensitive high blood pressure, so I reject a lot of local water that others do not object to, that may have a small salt content, such as the Crooked Island water that the locals drink. There really are no places in the Bahamas further than 30 miles from free water. Before taking on fuel, bargain for water first. Small sailboats don't have much tankage, so they stop often for fuel. ALWAYS: Dump garbage, get fuel & water, ask if you can keep boat at fuel dock a few hours to tourist or buy groceries. Usually this all works. Take a folding bike, there is a lot to see 2-10 miles from anchorages. Lee Haefele, Nauticat 33 "Alesto", anchored at Salinas, PR. Prev: Bristol 32 "Niche" with small tanks. Since we are talking about on person and one person only, is a solar still a possible good source of water him? Earl Colby Pottinger |
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