[Amel] Re: Gulf Stream - Sailing Key West to Bimini
Alexandre Uster von Baar
Hello Veit,
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8 Hours from Key West to Bimini? I think this is more Miami to Bimini. So any advice from Key West? I will stay in a Marina in Bimini, not sure which one yet. Any recommendation? I heard it is possible to obtain some sort of broadband from Bahamas telecom (not sure of the name), do you know which company? Thanks in advance, sincerely, Alexandre --------------------------------------------
On Mon, 1/6/14, Veit Mueller <veitm@ymail.com> wrote:
Subject: Re: [Amel] Re: Gulf Stream To: "amelyachtowners@yahoogroups.com" <amelyachtowners@yahoogroups.com> Date: Monday, January 6, 2014, 1:04 PM Hi Alexandre: Sail at night, you'll have less trade wind. try not to sail during a North wind, or the day after a strong N wind. I should take you ~6-8 hrs, watch for traffic (lots last night when we sailed over) you can anchor off Bimini (its a little lively).Bimini Sands marina has (per Harbormaster) 8' water going in. I always go into tight spots (lots in the Bahamas) with an incoming tide.Have fun,VeitATMAN SM215South Bimini Sent from my vm iPad On Jan 6, 2014, at 1:25 PM, Alexandre Uster von Baar <uster@rocketmail.com> wrote: Hello Bob, Just reading your reply/post. I just arrived in Key West (from Kemah, Texas). in 3 weeks will be going to Bimini (Bahamas), any advice? Weather? Current? Wind? etc. Sincerely, Alexandre SM2K #289 NIKIMAT Key West, Florida - USA -------------------------------------------- On Mon, 1/6/14, Bob Fritz <sailboatdelivery@yahoo.com> wrote: Subject: [Amel] Re: Gulf Stream To: "amelyachtowners@yahoogroups.com" <amelyachtowners@yahoogroups.com> Date: Monday, January 6, 2014, 11:44 AM Kent, I have done several Lauderdale to Key West races which are run inside the Gulf Stream, so this route is possible and not especially difficult as the reefs are well marked. Also, I have sailed several boats, including Amels, from from the north inside all the way to Ft. Lauderdale or Miami. There is sufficient room between the stream and the beach all the way. Sometimes there is a nice countercurrent along the shore. The Hawk Channel runs between the keys and the reef. I know the some folks sail this channel, but I have not, so I would solicit information from others who have run it as to the advisability of taking my boat there. In the absence of good local knowledge I would sail outside of the reef. If I were interested is spending some time in the Bahamas, I would take your eastern route, but it seems like the long way around otherwise. Fair Winds, Bob
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Stephanie DiBelardino <stephiedib@...>
Most marinas will supply you with wireless. The name of the telephone company is BTC -- Bahamas Telecommunications ---btcbahamas.com
On Jan 6, 2014, at 2:16 PM, Alexandre Uster von Baar <uster@...> wrote:
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Veit Mueller <veitm@...>
Hello Alexandre: I think one can be noticeably faster with a 15-20 kn South wind...for us, we motored pretty much the whole way with the main out at about 6.5 kn. Broadband: we're using wifi only. Marina: they all appear to charge about the same, we like South Bimini (Bimini Sand is telling us they recently dredged and have 8' in the entrance), the Beach Club (you have to tie up across three S fingers of the dock) has also 8' at the lowest point. Cheers, Veit ATMAN SM215 Sent from my vm iPad
On Jan 6, 2014, at 2:16 PM, Alexandre Uster von Baar <uster@...> wrote:
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