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Cheshire October 8th 03 06:28 PM

Bahamas in January
 
I don't know what your air draft is - can you get under the bridges in
the Lucayan waterway? If so you could go back across the Little
Bahama Banks, through the waterway. From the south side of Grand
Bahama it is an easy trip to the Berry Islands, and then from Chub or
Frazier's Hog Cay it is another easy day trip to Nassau.


Rosalie,

Our trawler is about 24' high, so we should be able to get under the bridge,
but the guide book indicates that the entrance to the Lucayan waterway is
around 3'. So what do you do, wait for high tide?

George



Rosalie B. October 8th 03 07:24 PM

Bahamas in January
 
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"Cheshire" wrote:

I don't know what your air draft is - can you get under the bridges in
the Lucayan waterway? If so you could go back across the Little
Bahama Banks, through the waterway. From the south side of Grand
Bahama it is an easy trip to the Berry Islands, and then from Chub or
Frazier's Hog Cay it is another easy day trip to Nassau.


Rosalie,

Our trawler is about 24' high, so we should be able to get under the bridge,
but the guide book indicates that the entrance to the Lucayan waterway is
around 3'. So what do you do, wait for high tide?


Well I have a sailboat, so I can't do the Lucayan waterway at all.
What charts/guidebook do you have? Some of them are better than
others.


grandma Rosalie

S/V RosalieAnn, Leonardtown, MD
CSY 44 WO #156
http://home.mindspring.com/~gmbeasley/id2.html

Cheshire October 9th 03 11:56 PM

Bahamas in January
 
I've been looking at the 'Bahamas Cruising Guide' by Matthew Wilson. By the
way, I don't think that grandma Rosalie is appropriate. I've seen your
pictures, and you don't look like a grandma. Besides, I am older than you.
(Just kidding. I know you must be a proud grandma. I'm hoping to be a
grandpa sometime.)



Rosalie B. October 10th 03 04:09 AM

Bahamas in January
 
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"Cheshire" wrote:

I've been looking at the 'Bahamas Cruising Guide' by Matthew Wilson. By the


Yes I like that one, although it isn't the one that the in-group
recommends all the time. YMMV.

In any case, I think that it his waypoints are appropriate, although,
as always I only use them as a guide.

way, I don't think that grandma Rosalie is appropriate. I've seen your
pictures, and you don't look like a grandma. Besides, I am older than you.
(Just kidding. I know you must be a proud grandma. I'm hoping to be a
grandpa sometime.)

Thank you - My dad was carded (at a bar) on his 40th birthday, and I
take after him. Of course he died before his 69th birthday, and I
hope I don't take after him in that - I will be 66 next month. My mom
OTOH is 94.

I started using grandma when I first got onto the internet because I
didn't want to masquerade as a man, but I didn't want to be fending
off advances by adolescent boys. At this point I have 4 children ages
32 to 42 and 10 grandchildren - the oldest is 23 and the youngest is
2.5.

grandma Rosalie

Yachtbroker October 10th 03 03:22 PM

Bahamas in January
 
its cold in January and you better
have warm clothes. 40 and 50 degree days are not unusual with north winds
ripping at 25-35 kts. The lucayan waterway on the bay side is very passable
at high tide. Thats the key. we have gone through there for years with a 54 ft
motoryacht with 4.7 foot draft.
at high tide. overhead causarina bridge height is 27feet. we have friends
with 61 ft tollycraft who traverse that waterway regularly.
as far as fee. you are all wrong.
its 600 bucks. ! to be announced
at ft. lauderdale boat show.
but... thats for the whole year.
Im still having thoughts about that.

Marianne
miami. florida

Glenn Ashmore October 11th 03 06:09 PM

Bahamas in January
 
Hey Rosalie,

Ran into Reese Palley at the Annapolis show. He has a new book out,
"Call of the Ancient Mariner". Aimed at us near-geriatric sailors. At
86 he has a lot of experience delaying the ultimate conversion to
trawlers. :-)

Also had dinner with Peggie who reports of a sighting the real Jax! :-)

Rosalie B. wrote:


Thank you - My dad was carded (at a bar) on his 40th birthday, and I
take after him. Of course he died before his 69th birthday, and I
hope I don't take after him in that - I will be 66 next month. My mom
OTOH is 94.

I started using grandma when I first got onto the internet because I
didn't want to masquerade as a man, but I didn't want to be fending
off advances by adolescent boys. At this point I have 4 children ages
32 to 42 and 10 grandchildren - the oldest is 23 and the youngest is
2.5.

grandma Rosalie


--
Glenn Ashmore

I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack
there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com
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Truelove39 October 12th 03 12:27 AM

Bahamas in January
 
Ahoy! You Bahama boaters who endure the ICW, the cold fronts, the skinny
water and the high prices should bite the bullet and sail the easy way to the
Eastern Caribbean - 10-14 days direct from Beaufort to the BVI. Don't forget to
let the Caribbean 1500 "rally" lemmings go first - because they are on a
schedule, they will invariably run into heavy wx, so if you leave after they
do, you will have smooth sailing and will have gotten away without spending a
fortune in the WM store!

John


hanz October 12th 03 01:23 AM

Bahamas in January
 
Caribbean 1500 ALWAYS run in to BAD weather... Wonder why??


Hanz

Truelove39 wrote:
Ahoy! You Bahama boaters who endure the ICW, the cold fronts, the skinny
water and the high prices should bite the bullet and sail the easy way to the
Eastern Caribbean - 10-14 days direct from Beaufort to the BVI. Don't forget to
let the Caribbean 1500 "rally" lemmings go first - because they are on a
schedule, they will invariably run into heavy wx, so if you leave after they
do, you will have smooth sailing and will have gotten away without spending a
fortune in the WM store!

John



Rosalie B. October 12th 03 01:35 AM

Bahamas in January
 
x-no-archive:yes hanz wrote:

Caribbean 1500 ALWAYS run in to BAD weather... Wonder why??

Probably because they are on a schedule.

Hanz

Truelove39 wrote:
Ahoy! You Bahama boaters who endure the ICW, the cold fronts, the skinny
water and the high prices should bite the bullet and sail the easy way to the
Eastern Caribbean - 10-14 days direct from Beaufort to the BVI. Don't forget to
let the Caribbean 1500 "rally" lemmings go first - because they are on a
schedule, they will invariably run into heavy wx, so if you leave after they
do, you will have smooth sailing and will have gotten away without spending a
fortune in the WM store!

John


grandma Rosalie

hanz October 12th 03 01:38 AM

Bahamas in January
 
THAT's right!!



Rosalie B. wrote:

x-no-archive:yes hanz wrote:


Caribbean 1500 ALWAYS run in to BAD weather... Wonder why??


Probably because they are on a schedule.

Hanz

Truelove39 wrote:

Ahoy! You Bahama boaters who endure the ICW, the cold fronts, the skinny
water and the high prices should bite the bullet and sail the easy way to the
Eastern Caribbean - 10-14 days direct from Beaufort to the BVI. Don't forget to
let the Caribbean 1500 "rally" lemmings go first - because they are on a
schedule, they will invariably run into heavy wx, so if you leave after they
do, you will have smooth sailing and will have gotten away without spending a
fortune in the WM store!

John



grandma Rosalie




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