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I think fuel is not a big issue here as the 50-60 miles for a crossing should
not exhaust the supply. There is an option to carry some extry jerry cans of fuel aboard. Once in the Bahamas, fuel is readily available as long as you bring enough cash or plastic. I took my 22 foot sailboat on several trips from the Florida Keys to the Abacos and from Jamaica all the way up the island chain. I mainly worried about the Gulf Stream. Once in the Bahamas, there are plenty of sheltered harbors to wait out the bad weather. I was once stuck in Little Harbor, Abaco for three weeks until the seas went down, mainly because there are no harbors south of there in Abaco until you reach the Berries or the West side of Abaco, and it's a rough rocky unfriendly coastline, until you round the south tip of Abaco. If you pick your weather and have patience, there is no reason why you can't go anywhere in the Bahamas. Sherwin D. wrote: Hello, I have a 24 foot I/O and I am wondering if this would be capable of travelling from Miami to the Bahamas. The boat holds 68 gallons of gas which should be enough, but I am thinking it might just be too small to handle the voyage. Anybody with experience or opinions about making the voyage on a 24 footer? thanks, daniel |
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