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Are you taking an EPIRB, inReach or some other satellite messaging device? Even if the water is calm the Gulf Stream is still moving to the north at 4+ MPH. Any issues that causes you to lose propulsion will have you move incintrollably to the north and very quickly out of VHF range of the shipping channel.
Are you taking an EPIRB, inReach or some other satellite messaging device? Even if the water is calm the Gulf Stream is still moving to the north at 4+ MPH. Any issues that causes you to lose propulsion will have you move incintrollably to the north and very quickly out of VHF range of the shipping channel.
We have an active InReach, and VHF. GPS and and one other Navionics enabled device with preloaded route and downloaded maps. I really wish we could leave with the group as I know safety with numbers. I appreciate the concern and advice whole heartedly as well. We will continue to watch the forecast with fingers crossed.
Did you ask about slips at the Bimini Beach Club. They are old and offsite but better than staying home.
Resorts World has two marinas with floating docks and overpriced slips. They might have availability. One is Bimini Bay, the other is Fishermans ......
Check with the Sea Crest or the Big Game Club. The downside to both are that neither dock is floating, they are fixed and high compared to our boats. The docks at Sea Crest are next to the fuel dock on North Bimini and very near were the water taxi between North and South will drop/pick you up.
In the unlikely scenario of smooth water for the crossing @latitudeadjuster's power to weight ratio could give him an advantage.
But the much more likely scenario is that @swatski's three additional feet of length will provide a more comfortable ride allowing his crew to finish first.
In the unlikely scenario of smooth water for the crossing @latitudeadjuster's power to weight ratio could give him an advantage.
But the much more likely scenario is that @swatski's three additional feet of length will provide a more comfortable ride allowing his crew to finish first.