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JetBoaters.net Bimini Fling July 10th to 15th 2017

This is what remained available at Bimini Sands yesterday.

1 bedroom marina view – 7
1 bedroom ocean view – 1
1 bedroom with a loft marina view – 9
2 bedroom with a loft marina view – 3
2 bedroom with a loft ocean view – 1

If anyone still wants to go please grab them before they are gone.

@jlcj7, this is your chance!

@1948Isaac, @Hector, @Augusto David Rodriguez, @Hamp, @Jr15g, @Justin Edwards, @Lakeboy, @Larry Robinson, @scubarick314, @TexasPilot71 I see you guys as registered for the trip but do not have a record of you having a condo. If you have made reservations please share your condo number so I can update my list of who is going.

Thanks
We have unit 7H. We will arrive the 12th
 
@Jim Hernandez, @Skroggy66 please let me know your condo units when you get them booked. This doubles as a confirmation that you are going and a check to make sure Bimini Sands does not double book anyone. Condo booking instructions are found at #2

@Drift Away, @JKallay, @wallacerb I have notes that you are not crossing with the group but plan to meet us in Bimini. Please let me know if that changes.
 
@Jim Hernandez, @Skroggy66 please let me know your condo units when you get them booked. This doubles as a confirmation that you are going and a check to make sure Bimini Sands does not double book anyone. Condo booking instructions are found at #2

@Drift Away, @JKallay, @wallacerb I have notes that you are not crossing with the group but plan to meet us in Bimini. Please let me know if that changes.

Bruce, are there any rooms still avail atvtbe Sands? Ran into another Jetboater today that may be interested...

Rob Wallace. Wallacerb
 
@Jim Hernandez, @Skroggy66 please let me know your condo units when you get them booked. This doubles as a confirmation that you are going and a check to make sure Bimini Sands does not double book anyone. Condo booking instructions are found at #2

@Drift Away, @JKallay, @wallacerb I have notes that you are not crossing with the group but plan to meet us in Bimini. Please let me know if that changes.
For @wallacerb and my self that is accurate. We will still come down for the CPT's meeting sunday at the hotel just to make sure there is nothing we over looked and kinda of a meet and greet
 
Bruce, are there any rooms still avail atvtbe Sands? Ran into another Jetboater today that may be interested...

Rob Wallace. Wallacerb

Yes, they had a dozen or so marina view condos available last week.
 
Should we be concerned about The Sands running out of fuel for our mass departure later in the week. I do not know what their fuel storage capacity is. Supposed to be a ton of skis showing up towards the end of the week and we are heading out the following day right?
 
Should we be concerned about The Sands running out of fuel for our mass departure later in the week. I do not know what their fuel storage capacity is. Supposed to be a ton of skis showing up towards the end of the week and we are heading out the following day right?

Bimini Sands has four 5,000 gallon fuel tanks. Traditionally they have been split equally between gas and diesel. I understand that in May that will switch to 15,000 gallons of gas and 5,000 gallons of diesel. That should help to make sure that plenty of fuel is available for us. I believe that Blue Water has a larger fuel storage capacity.

Should be more concerned with the price of $5.00 gallon lol.

They have to buy fuel in the Bahamas. That is the issue with both pricing and availability.
 
Bimini Sands has four 5,000 gallon fuel tanks. Traditionally they have been split equally between gas and diesel. I understand that in May that will switch to 15,000 gallons of gas and 5,000 gallons of diesel. That should help to make sure that plenty of fuel is available for us. I believe that Blue Water has a larger fuel storage capacity.



They have to buy fuel in the Bahamas. That is the issue with both pricing and availability.
Good to know. I figured you were all over it Bruce. I am a numbers guy so appreciate the info.
 
Good to know. I figured you were all over it Bruce. I am a numbers guy so appreciate the info.

It sounds like you guys will have control over the sands while you are there. If the skis have to stay somewhere else they will likely refuel somewhere else as well as most will go to big game to check into customs if they are not staying at the sands.
 
It sounds like you guys will have control over the sands while you are there. If the skis have to stay somewhere else they will likely refuel somewhere else as well as most will go to big game to check into customs if they are not staying at the sands.

I believe the big ski group that is possibly coming over the day before our group heads home will be staying at the Hilton. There certainly will not be room for them at the sands. I have been in touch with the organizer of that group. I believe it to be his first Bimini trip. Even if 100 skis with 20 gallon tanks would only consume 2,000 out of the more than 25,000 gallon capacity of the islands fuel tanks.
 
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@robert843 I just ran across your raw footage of the 2015 crossing. I've never seen that before. Pretty interesting watching @Andy S fish for coolers. I like my FX but I do miss the sound of a rotax. The conditions last year may have been better and of course the camera never gives justice to the conditions, but it seems like that's about the norm for the Atlantic from the little I've experienced. I do remember the inlet being calmer last year when we left though. I enjoyed the raw footage.

 
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