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I am planning on singlehanding from the Virgins to Key West via the
Old Bahama Channel. I am concerned about places to anchor and rest on
the trip to be sufficiently alert for traffic and narrow channels. I
do not want to clear in DR or Bahamas to save money and time. Anyone
have any recent experiences with this? Fly the Q or just keep a low
profile. Great Inagua is right on the track, but a port of
entry...so potentially a problem. what to do. TIA for replies, Larry

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On Feb 22, 5:19 pm, wrote:
I am planning on singlehanding from the Virgins to Key West via the
Old Bahama Channel. I am concerned about places to anchor and rest on
the trip to be sufficiently alert for traffic and narrow channels. I
do not want to clear in DR or Bahamas to save money and time. Anyone
have any recent experiences with this? Fly the Q or just keep a low
profile. Great Inagua is right on the track, but a port of
entry...so potentially a problem. what to do. TIA for replies, Larry


Well, if I was to try this, I would certainly not fly the Q flag
(duh!). I'd fly the proper country's courtesy flag, keep a low profile
and never touch land.


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On 22 Feb 2007 14:01:25 -0800, "capt.bill11"
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Well, if I was to try this, I would certainly not fly the Q flag
(duh!). I'd fly the proper country's courtesy flag, keep a low profile
and never touch land.


Illegal unless you clear in.

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On Feb 22, 8:03 pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On 22 Feb 2007 14:01:25 -0800, "capt.bill11"
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Well, if I was to try this, I would certainly not fly the Q flag
(duh!). I'd fly the proper country's courtesy flag, keep a low profile
and never touch land.


Illegal unless you clear in.


No ****! :-)

He didn't seem to care about the legalities. And if you are trying to
do it under the radar, you're not going to fly the Q but you should
fly the courtesy.

And quite frankly, the likelyhood of getting caught, if you anchor out
all the time, is pretty small.

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There is no where to anchor on that route unless you go into Puerto
Rican, Hatian, DR, Bahamian or Cuban waters. If you do that you will
need to fly a Q flag for sure, but you are also expected to clear in
under normal circumstances.

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

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On Fri, 23 Feb 2007 10:39:21 -0500, "Bryan"
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Just park it when your tired, then get underway when you're rested up. Why
bother getting close enough to drop an anchor?


There's a *lot* of large commercial traffic moving through that area,
very dangerous to not have a lookout.

Also, your presence might be misconstrued by governmental authorities
if you do not seem to have a purpose for being there.

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