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2019 Bahamas Grand Cay MOAG (Mother of All Gatherings)
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I am very serious. It’s on my bucket list. Living in Alabama the travel is not too bad either. I want to get to know my boat a little better before I put the wheels in motion. I think the Yanmar diesel will be a good engine and reliable enough to do it. Thank you for the information
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Next July??
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Here we go again...........
In honor of Carl's man card, let's see who has newer, or at least reliable powered SC's that is willing to step up! Newer power on a SeaCraft with a missing man card is a bad look! Don't be caught without your man card. Carl and Bill didn't design and race their boats to be a trailer queen that blesses the inland lakes of the Southestern US or to booze cruise up and down the intracoastal waterway! Shoot, Bushwacker may be interested in being our mother ship for the "MOAG"! A 50 foot Defever trawler. He will have recently completed the Great Loop with his bride, Arden. Hopefully that will be the added security blanket needed for our brethren.
Count on 50 gals one way with 4 strokes and DI 2 strokes- no more than 150gals for the trip(30 in WE, 50 in Grand for 4 days) $440 in Bahamas refuel gas costs / $150 for a cruising permit / $125 X 4 nights =$500 in Grand Cay. Count on $1500. Did your man card just get smaller? I hope not! You have 16 months......... |
I made over a dozen trips in my 23' to Walkers Cay. 105 mi
Take a breather at Memory Rock. I had a 20" CC SeaCraft travel with us on several of the crossings... You guys will have a.blast ! I'm sure Snookerd has a Check Sheet and A Float PLan he would share... |
Add the "cheap bastard" in!!! :)
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And all this just for a boat ride?? ;)
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