The rule says ya have to clear in within 24 hours of entering Bahamian waters. Not sure if that applies to transit as well although I have done...
Diesel or gasoline engines....?
Good idea, just posted an ad on Craig's list. Thought I would try on this here yachtforums first just to keep it in the family.;)
Cowboy in heaven... :DA cowboy appeared before St. Peter at the Pearly Gates. 'Have you ever done anything of particular merit?' St. Peter...
Used but in good operating order. Prefer Northern Lights as it would fit the same foot print as the old one.. Fort Lauderdale.
Ouch, that was one ugly interior...:(
Interesting read wow... I have been reading this tread for a while and I find it interesting, that people know so little about the whole...
For taking a stranger and his dog to the Caribe on my boat, normal charter rates would apply: $500.00 per day.
We could use a calming collar for some of the menbers on this board: Pls forward ordering information to Carl..:D
Trinidad Blue PRO. 3 years + and going strong. getting some slime in the Fort Lauderdale canal but few if any barnacles. Sending a diver down...
I belive the US Coast Guard requires a Licensed Captain on a private vessel over 199 tons...
140 knots....:confused: Typo for sure.
Don't try this at home..:rolleyes: Boat Balls 2 - YouTube
One of these...? Hat off to you Sir...Plenty refuelings and not much sailing? [IMG]
Unless you are only going to do day sailing on the lake, I would suggest going a bit bigger: You will outgrow a 21' sailboat pretty fast. On...
Don't think they are built for crossing oceans and with fuel, water, food and spares the boat will be too heavy to sail efficiently and you will...
One of these...? [IMG] Probably not suicide if you pick the right time of the year, but you coudn't get these MegaYacht guys to come with you...:D
Yup, it is called a Cruise Ship and occasionally they are being used for expedition cruises to Antartica, but the main mission is scheduled...
Not quite a cruise ship, but a coastal steamer doing scheduled runs. I started my merchant marine carrier on those steamers peeling potatoes up...
200 millimeters from the finish, that was a close one...;)