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reelclassic 05-12-2008 10:30 PM

Bimini Trip
 
Planning on a trip to Bimini any advice from anyone who has been???? Planning on leaving from Homestead Bayfront Park.

Capt Chuck 05-12-2008 11:16 PM

Re: Bimini Trip
 
1.)LOCK UP THE BOAT/MOTOR TO THE PIER w/ a Hidden Kill Switch
2.) Leave NOTHING on board. Anything left after dark will never see the Bahama Sunrise
3.) Bring a 5cu ft freezer. Fill it with Ice/ food / Bait / Chum/ Filet Fish you catch during the week. Can be puchased for approx $125. Lock it on the dock next to your boat. Upon leaving, sell it to the locals for $100... Last trip there ice was approx $15 a bag :eek:
4.) Bring no cash bills over $50, Passport, Local Charts, Spare Parts, Bahamas & yellow Quarentine Flags.
5.) Fill out entry / Customs Paperwork prior to entry (go to Bahamas web site)
6.) File a float Plan & Cross with a Buddy Boat

lost2a6 05-12-2008 11:22 PM

Re: Bimini Trip
 
When are you going? We plan on going July 25th. :cool:

Fr. Frank 05-13-2008 12:09 AM

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... File a float Plan & Cross with a Buddy Boat

Everything Chuck said, and:

7. Carry enough fuel for double the distance.
8. Carry 32oz of bottled water per person per day before leaving the US.
9. Burn portable fuel supply first.
10. Carry extra water separating filters.
11. Carry photocopies of all important documents, including passport #, boat registration, other ID, etc.
12. Call home immediately upon arrival.
13. Do carry and declare a shotgun if you are staying aboard. The fact you are armed will then be known to potential thieves/pirates.
(Do NOT carry handguns in Bahamian waters unless you have a diplomatic passport or you are a federal law enforcement officer.)
14. Do not bring any cash back to the US for any Bahamian, even if they are law enforcement or government officials.
15. Do not bring any lobster or fish back to the US without specifically declaring it with customs before leaving the Bahamas.
16. Oh yeah, use a prop lock.

I used to live in the Bahamas on New Providence Island in '94-95, and I have made the crossing more than 100 times. I have crossed in everything from David Anheuser's old 77' Broward FDMY "TICA" as a deckhand/steward, a '43 Rybovich, to more than a half-dozen trips from Palm Beach to Grand Bahama in a 13' Whaler (accompanied by other boats).

I have made the greatest number of my crossings, however, in a 20' SeaCraft Seafari. I used to go across 2 or 3 times a week to dive, and return same day.

reelclassic 05-13-2008 08:37 AM

Re: Bimini Trip
 
Cool thanks for the info keep it coming.....We are trying to plan it for late july or early august. Anyone know of any cheap airlines we are going to send the girls on a plane and meet them there they are not as excited about the boat trip as we are!

jorgeinmiami 05-13-2008 09:47 AM

Re: Bimini Trip
 
Take plenty of $$ for gas and try to take as much from here to there as the prices go up 2 to 3 times

sponge 05-13-2008 09:50 AM

Re: Bimini Trip
 
Island Air should be able to drop them on South Bimini

NoBones 05-13-2008 10:37 AM

Re: Bimini Trip
 
Leave the "Bling" at home..
Strap on the Casio G shock watch and be happy.. :D
Make sure you try a Yellow Bird at the bar.
and look out for "Conchy Joe" :rolleyes:

See ya, Ken

Bushwacker 05-13-2008 03:33 PM

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1.)LOCK UP THE BOAT/MOTOR TO THE PIER w/ a Hidden Kill Switch
2.) Leave NOTHING on board. Anything left after dark will never see the Bahama Sunrise

. . . or just go to the Abaco's instead, esp. Man-O'War Cay; they're a little more law abiding there, although they almost seceded when Bahamas got their independance from UK in 1972! Their loyalties still remain with the Queen. That particular island is dry however, so you'll have to bring your own booze! Be careful with the rum raisin ice cream at the Dock & Dine however - you can get a hangover on that stuff!

ScottM 05-13-2008 03:42 PM

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to more than a half-dozen trips from Palm Beach to Grand Bahama in a 13' Whaler

My back hurts just reading that. :eek: That boat must have been a floating gas can.


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