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What a coincidence. I was thinking the same that each of us would need to carry a couple of 5 gallon gas tanks and “chaperone” the Monday group safely into Bimini
@Julian, what did you have to do to get approval for flying in the Bahamas? I already have my FAA registration for the US and a prior post by @robert843 mentioned emailing a guy in the Bahamas (Edwards?) for approval but I never received a response back from the him.
What a coincidence. I was thinking the same that each of us would need to carry a couple of 5 gallon gas tanks and “chaperone” the Monday group safely into Bimini
Most areas you will anchor in is 20' or less. The problem is the ocean floor is mainly limestone which makes it tough to get your anchor to hold and sometimes when it does grab hold it is tough to get it to let go. The only time you might anchor in deeper water is when you want to fish over top of one of the barges just off shore which are in 100' of water.