Re: Canada to the Bahamas 24 feb 2010
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 10:40 am
I've been called worst!c130king wrote:Bertram, Bertrand, Q1, Kwebeck 1, whatever, whoever...
Sorry about that....
Q1
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I've been called worst!c130king wrote:Bertram, Bertrand, Q1, Kwebeck 1, whatever, whoever...
Sorry about that....
I plan to film the toot and post it!c130king wrote:Well whatever your name is you will soon be a called a "true long-distance Mac trailer'er and cruiser".
Don't forget the toot for my boat.
Cheers,
Jim
Goin' to the Keys next January,ya might as well go across with us! I'm sure we'll have plenty of company on the crossing,and with careful weather planning,it's not as scary as it seems....Love MACs wrote:You have my mouth watering for some pics and vidsWife and I have decided just today that next January we are towing to southern Florida for a Month or two of sailing in and around the Keys; for the experience on big water and the warm weather. It will be a couple of yrs for we have enough sea legs (or guts) to try to make it to the Bahamas
But that's the Plan Stan
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Allan



Would love to but wife (and truthfully me) feel we need some experience in the ocean first. I have only sailed lakes and want to get a real good feel for what we, as well as the boat, can and can't do before we under take that trip. But man I really appreciate the offer and hopefully the year after we can take you, and anyone else who wants to come, up on it.KayakDan wrote:Goin' to the Keys next January,ya might as well go across with us! I'm sure we'll have plenty of company on the crossing,and with careful weather planning,it's not as scary as it seems...Love MACs wrote:You have my mouth watering for some pics and vidsWife and I have decided just today that next January we are towing to southern Florida for a Month or two of sailing in and around the Keys; for the experience on big water and the warm weather. It will be a couple of yrs for we have enough sea legs (or guts) to try to make it to the Bahamas
But that's the Plan Stan
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I have procured myself the explorer chart books for near Bahamas, all the NOAA digital charts on my PC, SeaclearII and the florida bahamas chip for my Garmin GPS as well as a bahamas cruising guide and will be getting a Florida cruising guide and chart book when I get there. In all that I find that the Explorer chart book is absolutely the best cause it includes so much more chart and other information, recent way points (sept 2009) , reading the water pictures and Visual piloting markers on the chart. I also have celestial bodies for navigation books and a swiss army compass. My buddy who is just doing the Bahamas part with me will be bringing his SPOT satellite position thing too!delevi wrote:Have an awesome time! What a wonderful journey. Looking forward to your logs. Be sure to have good electronic charts. These are shallow waters. If you plan on entering the Sea of Abacos, be mindful of the weather. There are times when it is impossible to get in or out due to breaking waves through the channel. This was the case when we chartered in the Bahamas and were stuck in Abacos the whole time. If we go back, I would stay in the Caribbean and avoid Abacos altogether.
Leon