Bahamas cruise planning
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 7:38 am
Hello.
After two years of getting me feet wet on the local lakes, I am planning a real expedition to the Bahamas, in July.
I would appreciate any suggestins and advice from more experienced sailors, who have already accomplished this feat. What extra equipment did you find useful? Any pointers? Anything to be avoided, apart from the Bermuda triangle? I have done some research, but maybe you have better suggestions
The boat has the typical equipment: main, furling jib, 50 HP Johnson (2 stroke) with two tanks, two batteries, a 40 W solar panel, 2 anchors, radio, Garmin GPS/depth fiinder and, of course, a bimini
Last year, we took her to Naples and hugged the gulf coast for a week. We did not get very far down south because there were shore problems with the trailer (got called on the cell phone, and had to return to move it). So that's the extent of our sea experience.
I plan to leave the trailer somewhere on the east coast and go for Bimini. From there into the Bahamas. What would be a good route?
We are planning to stay on water for about three weeks/a month.
Thank you for your assistance,
March
After two years of getting me feet wet on the local lakes, I am planning a real expedition to the Bahamas, in July.
I would appreciate any suggestins and advice from more experienced sailors, who have already accomplished this feat. What extra equipment did you find useful? Any pointers? Anything to be avoided, apart from the Bermuda triangle? I have done some research, but maybe you have better suggestions
The boat has the typical equipment: main, furling jib, 50 HP Johnson (2 stroke) with two tanks, two batteries, a 40 W solar panel, 2 anchors, radio, Garmin GPS/depth fiinder and, of course, a bimini
Last year, we took her to Naples and hugged the gulf coast for a week. We did not get very far down south because there were shore problems with the trailer (got called on the cell phone, and had to return to move it). So that's the extent of our sea experience.
I plan to leave the trailer somewhere on the east coast and go for Bimini. From there into the Bahamas. What would be a good route?
We are planning to stay on water for about three weeks/a month.
Thank you for your assistance,
March