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On May 5, 1:11 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
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Then how do you explain all the American boats I saw out of mainland
USA when we were both in the Abacos and the Virgin Islands?

What you need to do is take the "I-65 route." That is depart out of Miami
and head northeast to east as the prevailing SE winds allow. Proceed on
your
course north of the Abacos chain (the Gulf Stream will assist your
northerly
progress) and keep going until you arrive at longitude 65w. (You will be
close to Bermuda so if you wish to rest you might consider stopping
there.)
Then come about and turn south on a port tack and close haul or reach down
to the BVIs. This should take you two to three weeks. Don't do it during
hurricane season. Middle of May to middle of June is the time to go. Be
sure
you have a place to hide in the BVIs during hurricane season.

Wilbur Hubbard
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That is the route I am planning on taking. Abacos, along the top edge
of the Bahamas, down Southeast towards Turks & Caicos, then bypassing
DR and PR totally, right into USVI then BVI. You sure I can't stick
close to the islands? Hitting Bermuda for the sake of a single tack,
is a bit much.

I've got a buddy in the BVi who does deliveries. Might be a good idea to
hire a 'professional captain' if this is your first time.


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On May 5, 4:10*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"BeeRich" wrote in message

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On May 5, 1:11 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote:

Then how do you explain all the American boats I saw out of mainland
USA when we were both in the Abacos and the Virgin Islands?



What you need to do is take the "I-65 route." That is depart out of Miami
and head northeast to east as the prevailing SE winds allow. Proceed on
your
course north of the Abacos chain (the Gulf Stream will assist your
northerly
progress) and keep going until you arrive at longitude 65w. (You will be
close to Bermuda so if you wish to rest you might consider stopping
there.)
Then come about and turn south on a port tack and close haul or reach down
to the BVIs. This should take you two to three weeks. Don't do it during
hurricane season. Middle of May to middle of June is the time to go. Be
sure
you have a place to hide in the BVIs during hurricane season.


Wilbur Hubbard
Swan 68


That is the route I am planning on taking. *Abacos, along the top edge
of the Bahamas, down Southeast towards Turks & Caicos, then bypassing
DR and PR totally, right into USVI then BVI. *You sure I can't stick
close to the islands? *Hitting Bermuda for the sake of a single tack,
is a bit much.

I've got a buddy in the BVi who does deliveries. * Might be a good idea to
hire a 'professional captain' if this is your first time.


Wrong again, sunshine.
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"BeeRich" wrote in message
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On May 5, 4:10 pm, "Don White" wrote:


I've got a buddy in the BVi who does deliveries. Might be a good idea to
hire a 'professional captain' if this is your first time.



Wrong again, sunshine.

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You don't think it's a good idea to have someone along who has experience
sailing this area... or you don't want to pay for their expertice?


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