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JamesTXSD



Joined: 01 Mar 2005
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City/Region: from island boy to desert dweller
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Vessel Name: "Wild Blue" (sold 9/14)
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 10:38 am    Post subject: Bahamas... Reply with quote

This may be a bit premature since we won't pick up our CD-25 until this summer; but as we count down our days of gainful employment (83, thanks for asking), we are planning destinations. It was our desire to see/do the Great Loop that led us to this boat (since we are long-time sailors). Other than staying away from the cold, our timeframe is unstructured. We plan to spend plenty of time exploring Florida and would like to take the boat to the Bahamas. Apparently, others here are interested in that as well, according to the PMs I've received.

SO, this is not a call for a gathering (yet), but rather a request for some discussion. Some here have made that trip (whether aboard their C-Dory, another powerboat, or sailboats); what can you share us? We know the precautions of starting out with wind that has any component of "north" for crossing the Gulf Stream; where was your departure point in the US and how did you handle vehicle storage? What were your favorite places in the Bahamas? Best beach bar? Hidey holes? Provisioning? Budgeting? Tell us all about it!

We are tentatively looking at next spring (after the northers and before hurricane season). Others here have expressed interest. Tell us about your experiences with the warm breezes, the beautiful clear water, the marinas, the anchorages, the must-do, and the should-avoid. We appreciate the experience and advice offered here - thanks in advance.

Best wishes,
Jim B.

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Dora~Jean



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PostPosted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 10:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I just moved my post to this subject heading, more appropriate...

I've been to the Bahamas in 2000 with my F-31 trimaran, trailered across the US, launched at Key Biscayne (Miami marina where supposed to launch was wiped out by a tornado 1 week before we arrived!). Buddy boated with 4 other trimarans in a club for 4 weeks on the water, mainly to the Exuma Cays, approx 600 miles roundtrip, entered/exited at Bimini.

I'm ready to do it again and will, but two things holding me back. One, my son Miles (17) is dying to go but doesn't get out of school till mid-June each year, which brings me to #2, another big hurricane season predicted for this year, 17 named vs normal 10 (from one scientific organization that seems to have a good track record on predictions).

We had a tropical depression go through us around June 18, 2000 while anchored at a small cay (pronounced "key"), pretty wild, 50+ kmph winds hit at 4am, not particularly pleasant -- but this is also why I have a very high tolerance for big seas and wind out here in So. Cal, many people think I'm just plain nuts...hmmm, could be truth there, hard to evaluate myself Crook !

Maybe next year is the year! I'll even help guide a group to some of the choice spots we went to... so much to do, so little time...

Steve
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C-Gypsy



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PostPosted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 12:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This is definitely a thread I will be watching. Very interested in learning about going, and just as anxious to leave! Mr. Green
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Casey



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PostPosted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 5:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Like several others, I will be watching this thread as well.

We love the Keys and have spent quite a lot of time in Key West, both summers and winters.

Winters (at least in Key West) are often pretty breezy, the temperatures are delightful but the water is pretty cool for snorkeling. Summers on the other hand are often flat calm - but hot and humid which makes snorkeling comfortable (and boatcamping challenging), but hurricany (technical meteorological term...). I suspect Bahamaian wx is pretty similar.

Will be very interested to hear how folks balance the issues: heat/humidity/wind/hurricane season.

Several folks have been to Bahama's in their C-Dory's et al, so it'll be fun to watch the responses!

Casey
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captd



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PostPosted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 11:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Casey,
About 12 more hours and I'll get to see Manana.

Sure would be fun for a bunch of C-Dorys to go to the Abacos. I guess the best way to get interest in such a thing would be to tell how Dee and I make the trip.
Plan: Take lots of beer for trading stock.A six pack got me 38 lobsters Boat use to be bigger (45 ft.) The 1st time we were so nervous about crossing I went to the Coast Guard and ask if it would be safe to cross in 5 ft. seas. They ask " How big a boat?" I was embarassed , We went. Leaving Palm beach and headed for the West End of Grand Bahamas Island. It took about 4 to 5 hours to cross with that boat in 5 ft seas. It is about 60 miles across. We always went in the winter. We would stay about 3 months. Dock people always try to shaft you for an extra 10 to 20 bucks. A scam like it is connected to custom duties. They try to get you to stay at the Marina.
Leaving West End go by the guide book some markers are bound to be missing. Water across the banks is only about 8 to 12 ft deep with shoal areas to start. Beautiful emeral green. 1st stop is Great Sale Cay. Nice anchorage no people, About a 45 mile trip. Next stop Allens Pensacola. One of my favorite spots. another 45 miles. The best snorkeling, fishing , Lobster, conch, and no people. The outer reef is magnificent, you have got to see the house size coral heads. These are right around the corner to the north. You will see the distant outer reef where the water breaks over then. Jump in on the 1st ones you see even if you can't swim. mask, fins, and snorkel with a life jacket on. There is an old dock on the beach way inside the cove. Go right to it at high tide and tie up. the tide will go out and you will be high and dry and sleep like a baby. At high tide the C-Dory can go into the woods on the back side for total protection. Big boats can't go closer than 5ft of water. Guess thats why they call the CD a jeep. There is a trail across the island. It is a nice walk. No animals to worry about, but don't touch some of the trees.Some are poison. A sign on one, fallen across the trail will warn you. A memorable incident while scuba diving in about 20 ft of water right at the north end of the island. There was a huge grouper in a hole and i was trying to get him when something cut off the light from the sun. I looked up and it was a huge Manta ray. Like 15 ft across. That was the 1st day in the Bahamas.

Story to be continued
Captd.

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JamesTXSD



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PostPosted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 12:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Keep 'em coming, CaptD! Very Happy I had to do some real sweet talking to get the Blonde to fly to the Bahamas (she was sure someone would knock us on the head and steal the plane)... she is all excited about taking the boat!
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Molly Brown



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PostPosted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 6:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey All:
We spent 11 days in the Bahamas in early June 2004 on our Dory. Spent the whole time in the Northern Bahamas and I assure you that we didn't get to do half of what we'd have liked. Simply not enough time.This was just before the entry fees jumped from $100 to $300 which includes fishing rights. The local cruisers net was in a teasy. They broadcast relevant cruising info every morning at 0800h. We used the public boat ramp in Riviera Beach (which is 5 minutes at idle from the open ocean) with no problems. Crossed over to West End and spent the remainder of our time from Walker's Cay to Green Turtle Cay. Beautiful habitat and very remote. Only 1 night out of 10 did we share an anchorage and we never stayed in a marina. When you go, try to stay as long as your schedule will allow which helps take a bite out of the entry fees.

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captd



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PostPosted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 11:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jim,
Was there a price difference in boat size. was the split at 22 or 24 ft. seems to me we paid $100 last winter. The permit was for 6 months and fishing lic. for all. I know we didn't have to pay $300. We had family fly over and they got to fish from the boat for free on our permit. It was well worth it.
We have been there in the summer and winter and I would say the wind averages 10 miles faster in the winter. Winter is better for sail boats. The idea of early spring is a great idea, or late fall. Before or after hurricane season.

Story continued: After staying at Allens Pensacola for a week or so, we went on to Fox town. Warning: Day anchorage only. My 1st biggest mistake as a new boat owner. Holding is very poor. solid rock. Wind swings from west to north in the middle of the night and you have problems. Rocks sticking out of the water all around you. A small trawler went aground on a rock that night as we watched and heard the crunching noise of the hull against the rock. Scarey night for Capt. and crew. Fox Town is a Black community that has fuel and best of all, fresh hot Bahama bread. Always buy two loaves and eat one hot as you wander about. The boat that went on the rocks was called the Hawks Bill. The little island out front of Fox Town is also call Hawks Bill. The reason I mention that is around the edge of the island in shallow water we found lobster. You can use a pole spear or an Hawaiian sling to get them. There is an anchorage along this shore with some protection from the north. we spent a few days along side this Island. No one lives on Hawks Bill. Good place to potty the dog. Ya we always have my wifes baby to take care of. It is hard to teach and old dog new tricks like pottying on the boat. We tried everything including a wading pond filled with dirt and a small tree planted in it. Didn't work so guess who took the dog ashore rain or shine?
That dog had to be set down on a nice sand beach not any old hard coral that would hurt his tender feet. Crying or Very sad


To be continued:
Captd
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Pat Anderson



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PostPosted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 11:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Doggone it! Patty is going to see this thread! How the heck are we going to get Daydream to frickey-dickey FLORIDA for cryin' out loud!

James and Betty - I was a little disappointed to see that your anthem was not "I'll Never Say No to You" - picture it, Johnny Brown (Harve Presnell) and Molly (Debbie Reynolds), cruising off to the Bahamas in their TC!

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Valkyrie



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PostPosted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 11:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Captd.

Very interesting stuff. I've been to the Bahamas on my Jeannneau Tonic 23 (sail) for a month, but, obviously my primary means of propulsion was the wind.

I crossed to Bimini from Government Cut in Miami and then headed to the Exumas with the southernmost point being Highborne Cay, south of Nausau.

My question: how much gas do you carry? I've seen the rack that you built and wonder how much I would need for the same trip. I'm thinking that I would have to go with any auxiliary tank in the 20-30 gallon range.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Nick
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 12:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pat-

Better start training Oscar to do it in the boat, if he doesn't alrready!

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C-Gypsy



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PostPosted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 8:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

One quick question... My C-Dory is equipped with ONE Honda 90 & a Honda 9.9 kicker. How many of you would take off to the Bahamas with ONE main motor?

I believe Captain Ron said, "If anything's going to happen it's going to happen out there, right boss?".

To answer my own question, yes I would and will head to the Bahamas with one main motor. I do look for and respect advice from the more experienced though.

Al
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 8:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Al,

I have a Honda 90 and an 8 kicker and I'm interested.

One Honda 40 operating alone will give you about 8 knots. A Honda 8 will do 5. Not much difference.

If you or I break down, we can always raft up and run as a cat with three engines? Now that would be interesting!

Nick
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 8:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nick,

I sort of remember this conversation from 30 years ago when I started taking flying lessons.

A twin engine plane is always safer until you realize that some twins can not maintain altititude on a single engine. The conversation ends there.

We'll raft up with 2 or 3 motors. You buy the gas, I'll bring the beer.

My son is a scuba diver who is more at home under water than he is on land. Go figure. We'll just throw him overboard with a rope & point towards the Bahamas.

Added bonus.. He doesn't drink beer.

Al
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 9:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

As a last resort perhaps we can figure out how to hoist a sail on a C-Dory Nick. Mr. Green
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