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Now is the time. You have about 3 weeks to get packed up and out of
there. After November the weather windows get shorter and shorter and the forcasts less reliable. Head in the general direction of Bermuda but don't be tempted to stop there unless you have plenty of money and resolve to continue on immediately. Bermuda is seductive, expensive and a storm magnet in the winter. If departing after the first of December go south to Bufort before heading out. Take the ICW behind the cape. If you can't fit in the ditch head out ESE from Norfolk. Stay at least 200 miles off of Hatteras. Get as much easting as you can above about 25N. We do it out of Charleston on deliveries every couple of years but getting east is a lot easier when you start out from Bufort or further north. When you get to 65W hang a right and proceed direct to the Eastern Caribbean. Ayesha wrote: A bit of advice, please, for a UK yachtsman. If I have a boat in Newport RI and want to head south to the Caribbean -I imagine this is well worn route - what is the best time of year to do it? Is it better/ more interesting to use the inland route, or make a sea passage? How long would you allow to cruise it, rather than race it? Anything that would help me plan this passage would be useful, many thanks -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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