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6.6-Sailing to the Bimini

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6.6-Sailing to the Bimini
6.6-Sailing to the Bimini

Date, Time & Location

Jun 06, 2020, 7:00 PM – Jun 16, 2020, 11:00 PM

Location is TBD

About The Event

  

This is a 7-day sailing trip to the small island of Bimini. This has become our annual sailing to this small island, it’s actually two islands but they are so small and close together they are referred to as one. Between the two, a perfect harbor and the small settlement called Alice Town.

This trip will spark a light in every adventurous soul on board. Several of the nearby surrounding islands are uninhabited and untouched since time began with white sandy beaches and pristine coral reefs, perfect for snorkeling and diving. No commercial ports on this venture.

Planning is essential; everything we need for the week must be onboard when we cast off. There are no stores to buy food on the islands.

Some of the things that will need to be worked out are a meal plan, who will cook (some people love to cook). Whoever cooks dose not clean-up (captains’ rule). What to cook is important. If you have special dietary needs, you will need to bring your own foods. One person will do the shopping for common items. Bring personal items.

All successful voyages are the result of effective planning.

The adventure will begin in Ft. Lauderdale, after provisioning the boat. We have two options; Leave about 10:00 P.M. and sail straight to Bimini (13 hour sail) or a short 4 to 5 hour sail to Miami and anchor for the night. At first light we’ll make the crossing to Bimini, about a 5 hr. sail across the Gulf Stream. This all depends on the weather.

First stop will be in either Gunn Key or Alice Town, Bimini.

After clearing customs in Alice Town we’ll spend the night at a marina, giving you a chance to explore the island, local shops, restaurants and bars. In the morning a short sail to the wreck of the Sapona for a relaxing afternoon snorkel would be in order. We all heard of the fighter squadron that never returned from the Bermuda Triangle, well this is the wreck they were returning from, a simple practice bombing run. Yes, the entire trip is inside the Bermuda Triangle.

Nightfall will find us anchored off Gunn Cay.  Now uninhabited, an old Coast Guard station and dock are all that remains after a hurricane destroyed the Bahamas’ processing center for drug runners.  The lighthouse is still operational on the southern tip providing a beacon for sailors to navigate the very narrow pass between Gun Cay and Cat Cay on their way to The Berry Islands. Snorkeling on the west side of the island is unmatched with sea life. This is one of those forgotten places in the Bahamas. For some reason the manta rays here just love to be petted, they’ll even eat out of your hand. They are not trained but have learned that sailors are an easy hit for a hand-out.  

Located off North Bimini is the famous “Road to Atlantis”, first spotted by airline pilots. Locals claim it is the road to the lost city of Atlantis. Archaeologists have visited this site and theorize that this was maybe an ancient sea port. Either way we’ll do our own investigating. It is definitely man-made. 10 to 15’ in depth and runs for almost a mile, it’s an interesting snorkel.

There are several dive shops on the island for those that wish to do some diving on some pristine reefs with over 200’ visibility.

Final stop is Bluewater Marina in Alice town, time to top off the tanks with fuel and water. Relax at the bar and swim in their large freshwater pool. Enjoy the town with its many shops, restaurants and famous bars like the End of the World Salon.

Leaving Alice Town about midnight navigating the narrow channel leading out to the open ocean is a challenge even in daylight. Once in the clear, sails are set, course is set and the currents of the Gulf Stream will be with us most of the way back to Ft. Lauderdale and home.

This is a “live-a-board sailing trip”, everyone has to work together.

Please keep in mind that this itinerary, is what is intended, it may change do to weather conditions. Or other elements beyond our Control.

The shared cost for this trip is $825.00 per person. This only covers the rental of the boat, fuel will be extra, last time it was about $40. per person.  

Please use the PayPal option on our web site. You may pay in full or make 3 easy payments;

Pmt. 1, $300.00 due by February 1, 2020

Pmt. 2 $300.00 due by March 1, 2020

Pmt. 3 $225.00 Due by April 1, 2020

Dead line to sign up (if paying in full) is April 1, 2020

Contact Capt. Dale for any additional info you may need.

Capt.DaleHayberg@Gmail.com

813-323-0520

Cost Share

  • Sailing to the Bahamas

    $825 per person does not include transportation to the dock, food, and gas.

    $825.00
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