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Bimini 2014-June 22

Safe trip this morning to everyone! I just found out about the forum and trip to bimini, I would love to here how the crossing was especially from anyone who took over an AR192 and how much fuel you burned!

Have fun and be safe! I will def be on the 2015 trip! Already got the wife's approval ;)
I believe @tim2808 went with an AR192. I am waiting after he returns to let me know how it was so I can consider for next year.
 
@Zeus2013 yea I think he was the only 19' im curious how he did on gas and handled the crossing. If he didn't have any issues I am going next year! Looks like a great time!
 
@Zeus2013 yea I think he was the only 19' im curious how he did on gas and handled the crossing. If he didn't have any issues I am going next year! Looks like a great time!
Same with me. There are others who have crossed with 18' Seadoos..shouldn't be a problem. My concern was my children are too young, 6month old and 18 mo.
 
Same with me. There are others who have crossed with 18' Seadoos..shouldn't be a problem. My concern was my children are too young, 6month old and 18 mo.
I can understand that. Well hopefully you'll be on next years trip as well!
 
Cell coverage can be goofy over there, especially if you don't have an international plan or coverage in the Bahamas with your carrier.
 
congrats on the crossing! Have a great trip!
 
We are safely in Bimini

Pictures or it didn't happen. JK. Just want to see more pictures to lure my wife in letting me go next year. ;)

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The internet is pretty slow here so this is a limited selection of pictures from today. Many boats had gopros out on the trip over so I am sure that great footage will be available after the trip.

I was near the back of the pack leaving Fort Lauderdale but @upperdeck will tell you that I had trouble staying there.

LeavingFortLauderdale.jpg

We stopped in 2400 feet of water half way to Bimini for a swim

SwimmingIn2400Feet.jpg

When we arrived @upperdeck led us to the fuel dock on North Bimini in hopes that fuel would be available. Unfortunately it was not.

BiminiArrival.jpg

BiminiFuelDock.jpg
This is the view from our condo

CondoView.jpg

After an afternoon swimming in the infinity pool we had two tired kids!

TiredKids.jpg

We finished the evening by having dinner with @Tyler and Heather. Today was @Rana's Birthday and she had Lobster for dinner.

BirthdayLobster.jpg
 
Oh, and how much fuel do you have left?

The Boston Whaler gathering was last week and they seem to have consumed all the fuel.

We will be here until Bimini is resupplied with fuel which is supposed to be tomorrow or Thursday. We had smooth water on the way over. Most boats consumed half a tank (25 gallons) but the 192 burned 40. I believe that @tim h is the only one who has enough fuel to return safely. Several boats went out to the Sapona ship wreck today. We will probably do so tomorrow.

@DieselCamel, I hope your repair is going well and that you will join us soon!
 
@Bruce (and all), not sure if your condo is close enough to the water! LOL
Awesome Shots...hope the gas arrives!
 
What happened to @DieselCamel ?
His boat has a serious cooling water overheating that melted some plastic fittings. He has a SeaDoo with closed cycle cooling, something in that system overheated. It happened as we were heading from the hotel to the fuel dock right before departure. Good thing it happened then and not in the middle of the ocean. From what I understand he just gotten his boat back from the shop a few days prior and they were supposed to have fixed this overheating issue.
 
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