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Snookerd 09-15-2018 02:00 PM

Here is the link for all the Bahamas Customs contact info(I recommend ordering packets and not printing the forms on your printer):

https://www.thehulltruth.com/florida...-crossing.html

Snookerd 09-15-2018 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vezo, Part II (Post 260186)
Fortunately I have nowhere to be on a day to day basis. As a smoker, would the crossing require a bladder tank for security? I know the nut in the Whaler made it, stayed until weather crapped, flew back and then back to get it when weather cleared. I don’t want to be that guy. Haha

Thanks Vezo


You may want an extra 25 gals. The longest run would be on the extended trip where it will be 100 plus on the 2nd leg from West End to Hope Town. In July chances are good there will be great weather. If not and it doesn’t change, people should be prepared to wait. We flew home in 1974 because of an early season tropical storm.

cdavisdb 09-15-2018 05:11 PM

Agree with Snookerd, take the Seafari, way better for that trip. Fuel should be fine. Etecs are good on fuel. The 100 mile run can be cut short with fuel stops at Foxtown or Grand Cays and 40 gallons (call it 38 usable) should be enough for the long leg, including allowing a reserve. You might be short of reserve if you load the boat very heavy and burn more fuel than it normally does.

Total agreement on willingness to delay for weather. I've made that crossing in crummy weather in a 20 seafari. The boat will be fine, but you would not like it much.

gofastsandman 09-15-2018 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cdavisdb (Post 260190)
Agree with Snookerd, take the Seafari, way better for that trip. Fuel should be fine. Etecs are good on fuel. The 100 mile run can be cut short with fuel stops at Foxtown or Grand Cays and 40 gallons (call it 38 usable) should be enough for the long leg, including allowing a reserve. You might be short of reserve if you load the boat very heavy and burn more fuel than it normally does.

Total agreement on willingness to delay for weather. I've made that crossing in crummy weather in a 20 seafari. The boat will be fine, but you would not like it much.

The Seafari.
Its like my mini motel.

With an outboard.

I may go to WE.
54 gallons @ 1.5 with 1/3 reserve is much less than 169 ga.

Islandtrader 09-20-2018 09:21 AM

Can the 21 make it....just joking of course:D

This would fit my time frame next year...I know the wife would not do the boat trip...can she fly in somewhere?

DonV 09-20-2018 10:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Islandtrader (Post 260304)
Can the 21 make it....just joking of course:D

This would fit my time frame next year...I know the wife would not do the boat trip...can she fly in somewhere?

I'm in the same boat, pun intended! Maybe both our wives could fly together.....wait it would have to be a real airplane, not a little one, she won't get close to one of those let alone get in it!!! :)

cdavisdb 09-20-2018 04:23 PM

Where in Palm Beach or Jupiter is safe parking available for a truck and trailer for a couple of weeks?

My wife would make 3. Marsh Harbor would be the flight destination, taxi to Treasure Cay and we could pick them up or, if there were enough passengers, a taxi to Foxtown or ? would be reasonable.

NoBones 09-20-2018 09:15 PM

Making the crossing with my pretty little wife will more than likely
be more of an issue with me......
While fishing out of Islamorada many years ago we went from lake like greasy
flat calm ocean into the hump !! :eek:

Patti goes this ain't bad !! 10-12 ft seas upside down conditions...:(

So needless to say she has bigger gonads than I do !!!

OK, I will let her run the "NoBones" over while I fly over with your wives ! :D

DonV 09-20-2018 09:35 PM

Terry and I need to think about that..........

NoBones 09-20-2018 10:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DonV (Post 260316)
Terry and I need to think about that..........

Deb & Sharon will be in good hands....:p


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