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Re: Sailing to Bimini and then to Berry Islands Bahamas
Posted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 8:52 pm
by Chopper Pilot
I hope someone will have a video cam or Go Pro to make a great video on the trip along with the how to's on the process. Give me something like that, I will study it and do it again next Christmas!
Re: Sailing to Bimini and then to Berry Islands Bahamas
Posted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 9:48 pm
by cptron
Chopper Pilot wrote:I hope someone will have a video cam or Go Pro to make a great video on the trip along with the how to's on the process. Give me something like that, I will study it and do it again next Christmas!
We will have a gopro but will have to learn how to post on a photo site so everyone can enjoy them.
SENCMac25 wrote:Looking forward to hearing about it, hopefully I can use you as a resource before I make the trip in a few years!
If we have the fun I expect we will have we will probably join up and go again with ya.
Re: Sailing to Bimini and then to Berry Islands Bahamas
Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 12:40 am
by March
How I envy you, guys!
Here's a link to our expedition blog, two years ago, to the Bahamas
http://haihuitobahamas.wordpress.com/
Fair winds!
Re: Sailing to Bimini and then to Berry Islands Bahamas
Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 9:20 pm
by cptron
I am in the process of reading your adventure and find it hard to stop to get other things done as you write so well. We would certainly enjoy your company in May if you find that you just can't stay behind.
Thanks for posting this wonderful adventure.
Re: Sailing to Bimini and then to Berry Islands Bahamas
Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2013 4:40 pm
by foursail
cptron wrote:Can anyone enlighten me as to where one might find a ramp between Miami and Key Largo? I am looking for a place to jump off from and leave the truck and trailer in safety that will be easy on the pocket.
Got room in the driveway and the ramp is within walking distance. Price is right Free! Let me know if you are interested.
Dave
Re: Sailing to Bimini and then to Berry Islands Bahamas
Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2013 10:03 pm
by cptron
Re: Sailing to Bimini and then to Berry Islands Bahamas
Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 3:01 pm
by foursail
I'll try to PM you with more info.
Dave
Re: Sailing to Bimini and then to Berry Islands Bahamas
Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 3:14 pm
by DaveB
foursail, are you doing the Dade Marina trip with the WCTSS Dec.27th?
We have 4 Mac's 26 and two Seapearls and one Potter 19 all launching at South Dade Marine Dec. 27 thru Jan.1st.
Dave
foursail wrote:
I'll try to PM you with more info.
Dave
Re: Sailing to Bimini and then to Berry Islands Bahamas
Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 6:03 pm
by foursail
Capt.Ron
I tried to PM you, but it is just sitting in the outbox. So I emailed you through the forum.
Dave
Re: Sailing to Bimini and then to Berry Islands Bahamas
Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2013 5:34 am
by foursail
I would love to go, but I got Turkey Day off from work this year, so that means I am working over Christmas and New Years.
DaveB wrote:foursail, are you doing the Dade Marina trip with the WCTSS Dec.27th?
We have 4 Mac's 26 and two Seapearls and one Potter 19 all launching at South Dade Marine Dec. 27 thru Jan.1st.
Dave
Re: Sailing to Bimini and then to Berry Islands Bahamas
Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2013 2:28 pm
by Dimitri-2000X-Tampa
DaveB wrote:I have done most of the Bahamas for 6 mo. coming back from my 3 year Carribean cruise.
Dave
As tempted as I am to join Ron and the others on this cruise (and I'm not ruling it out yet either)

, I think Dave had the right idea in taking 6 months to explore the Bahamas. Now 3 weeks might be acceptible but particularly with weather windows and that sort of thing, I wouldn't want to do it in less than 2 weeks....and to really enjoy it properly...multiple months...like November thru May

but that will have to wait until after retirement which is still some years away for me.
Re: Sailing to Bimini and then to Berry Islands Bahamas
Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 8:04 pm
by DaveB
Dimitri,
There have been several Mac. X's along with the MacS and D that have cruised the Bahamas in length.
There is no since to cross the 58 KN to Bimini and cruise that area as Entry fees, passport is just to expensive for a 2 week stay.
One is better off Cruising Biscayne Bay in Cristal Clear Waters.
Conch Cruisers use to do it. Their site is not open.
I am still a member but it shut down. Before it shut down there were many info trips in the Bahamas.
I still have web sites of Mac's who have made the trip.
Few of those could shum in as I don't want to mention boat names or persons who made the trips, without there ok.
Dave
Dimitri-2000X-Tampa wrote:DaveB wrote:I have done most of the Bahamas for 6 mo. coming back from my 3 year Carribean cruise.
Dave
As tempted as I am to join Ron and the others on this cruise (and I'm not ruling it out yet either)

, I think Dave had the right idea in taking 6 months to explore the Bahamas. Now 3 weeks might be acceptible but particularly with weather windows and that sort of thing, I wouldn't want to do it in less than 2 weeks....and to really enjoy it properly...multiple months...like November thru May

but that will have to wait until after retirement which is still some years away for me.
Re: Sailing to Bimini and then to Berry Islands Bahamas
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 10:00 pm
by cptron
Re: Sailing to Bimini and then to Berry Islands Bahamas
Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 9:04 am
by C Striker
Sea Wind,
Another option to consider. Your boat and towbeast... I will rent a nice minivan for the wife and kids. I sold my mac last summer, quite easily I should add. After 5 years I was very disheartened at the amount of work done to her.
I traded my tow beast in for a mustang with land bimini.
Food for thought.
Erik
Re: Sailing to Bimini and then to Berry Islands Bahamas
Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2013 7:49 am
by Sea Wind
Good alternative. Will start in-house negotiations when the New Year arrives.
However, I will not be able to stay for all 3 weeks, are there other Macs joining Capt. Ron for a shorter period of time? say a week or two?