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Our dates will probably be the first half of June. With the fireworks store, the owner is basically saying I can't go the two weeks before the 4th. I mean, I can quit, lol, but sounds like she'd rather PAY me to go earlier. We also have to find out the kids school schedule, which hasn't been posted for our private school yet.
Please keep us updated on your schedule. @upperdeck is our leader and he can't go before the third week of June so that will likely be the main group crossing. We want to stay in Bimini longer next year so we could go over with you a week earlier.
We would prefer Monday to Saturday morning as that would work best for vacation days and getting someone to watch our kids. We are all fairly flexible on dates.
Seriously contemplating making the trip next year. . . . . Now, whether to haul my boat down there. . . . . or hitch a ride on my good friends 380 Sundancer. . . . Decisions Decisions
How many would you have in your group? There is lots of cost information in the 2014 thread.
We spent approximately $350 a night for our 1 bed + 1 loft, 2 bathroom condo and slip for a total of a little over $1800 for the five nights. Fuel costs for truck and boat were around $1600. We mostly ate groceries that we brought with us. I posted more precise info in the 2014 thread.
There were two adults and two kids in our group as well.
We brought too much food and had plenty of room left in the boat. We launched our boat in Fort Lauderdale on the 22nd and left for Bimini at 6AM on the 23rd. We went to a Publix near the launch ramp the afternoon of the 22nd and had the food in the condos refrigerator early on the afternoon of the 22nd. Everything that did not need refrigeration went under one of the side cockpit seats. Everything that needed refrigeration went into a large marine cooler in the bow. I am uncertain of the exact size. I added 40 or 60 pounds of loose ice to the ice chest. We had 140+ bottles of gatorade stored in the area in front of the helm.
We took steak, pork chops, canned fruit and veg, a loaf of bread (no need Bimini bread is awesome), egg beaters, bacon, soup, crackers, pudding, snacks, popsicles, etc. The condos have a full kitchen. There was no gas on Bimini when we were shopping and there was concern that we might loose electricity. So we bought extra food and concentrated on foods that did not need refrigeration and that we could grill on the boat. We brought back a lot of food and gave some away while we were there. There is so much to do on Bimini that eating becomes an afterthought. We only ate out twice, not because of the cost but because we were too busy enjoying nature. Next year we will plan a menu and bring less food.
There were two adults and two kids in our group as well.
We brought too much food and had plenty of room left in the boat. We launched our boat in Fort Lauderdale on the 22nd and left for Bimini at 6AM on the 23rd. We went to a Publix near the launch ramp the afternoon of the 22nd and had the food in the condos refrigerator early on the afternoon of the 22nd. Everything that did not need refrigeration went under one of the side cockpit seats. Everything that needed refrigeration went into a large marine cooler in the bow. I am uncertain of the exact size. I added 40 or 60 pounds of loose ice to the ice chest. We had 140+ bottles of gatorade stored in the area in front of the helm.
We took steak, pork chops, canned fruit and veg, a loaf of bread (no need Bimini bread is awesome), egg beaters, bacon, soup, crackers, pudding, snacks, popsicles, etc. The condos have a full kitchen. There was no gas on Bimini when we were shopping and there was concern that we might loose electricity. So we bought extra food and concentrated on foods that did not need refrigeration and that we could grill on the boat. We brought back a lot of food and gave some away while we were there. There is so much to do on Bimini that eating becomes an afterthought. We only ate out twice, not because of the cost but because we were too busy enjoying nature. Next year we will plan a menu and bring less food.
We packed food for six guys. We ate out once and didn't bring back much at all. We brought a ton of beer and Gatorade (not enough beer!) Plan on bringing plenty of liquids. The tap water is ok to drink but doesn't taste the best. A case of local beer was $50 and a case of water $48.
We packed food for six guys. We ate out once and didn't bring back much at all. We brought a ton of beer and Gatorade (not enough beer!) Plan on bringing plenty of liquids. The tap water is ok to drink but doesn't taste the best. A case of local beer was $50 and a case of water $48.
Ice is relatively cheap and typically available. However the first year we were in Bimini the ice maker on north Bimini went down for two days and they almost ran out of ice, they were down to less than 6 bags when they got it fixed.
One cheap thing on the island is liquor, a one liter bottle of Bahamas rum is $12.
So, my fireworks job just paid me to NOT go during the month of June. Paid me $1000 and another $2k after the 4th if I don't go in June/July.
Anyone up for April/May?
I may look for some of the Bimini fling trips or something because I do NOT want to go across alone, but I still want to do this trip.
How is the weather earlier in the year? What about February, March, April, May?