A question about crossing back from Bimini

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Joe A

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Feb 4, 2008
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Macgregor 26S Lake Wallenpaupack / EastCoast
Everyone knows to start from the south when crossing the gulf stream from Florida toward the Bahamas. This is a quote from Intentional Drifter on another board (cruisers forum) who was going to Bimini at the time: "go at least 10 miles further south than you think is reasonable! We left from Ft Lauderdale and went to Government Cut, Miami before turning east. Not Far Enough! It was a slow slog across. Should have gone at least to Key Biscayne, shoot even Key Largo!"
I see lots of posts with this word of caution theme but I haven't read much information about the return trip. If you are crossing the gulf stream from Bimini back to Florida do you have to travel northeast and then go down the ICW to get back to your initial jump off point? I would apreciate it if anyone who's made this trip would please advise on the best return strategy and best Florida inlets for the return.
Thanks in advance.
 

Joe A

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Feb 4, 2008
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Macgregor 26S Lake Wallenpaupack / EastCoast
I meant to say northwest...

If you are crossing the gulf stream from Bimini back to Florida do you have to travel northwest and then go down the ICW to get back to your initial jump off point?
 

Benny

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Sep 27, 2008
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Hunter 320 Tampa, FL
From Gun Cay to Miami steer a course of 262 magnetic for about 9 hours at 5 knots. Your rhumb line will be 292 magnetic. Further to the south is Cat Cay or South Riding Rock when returning from the southern Bahamas. Wait for a good weather window.
 

Rick I

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Jan 6, 2007
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CS36Merlin and Beneteau 393 - Toronto
Joe A,

Most of the folks crossing this time of the year are from further north. They only go to Miami to get a better angle on the stream. Coming home we shoot for points further north, trying to ride the stream as far as possible. So if we're coming off the Bank at North Rock (just north of Bimini) we go out till we hit the stream and head north for Ft. Pierce, Port Canaveral or St. Marys river. We keep the boat in North FL so try to get as far as possible although sometimes, due to weather we duck into Lake Worth.
 
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Island Packet 31 Cutter/Centerboard Federal Point Yacht Club, Carolina Beach, NC
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May 7, 2004
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Hunter 38 Little River, SC
Benny's mention of 262 (or so) degrees magnetic heading is close enough when returning westward to maintain a 292 degree rhumb line. We left the White Sand Ridge north of Indian Cay on a heading of 270 m headed for Fort Pierce with winds from SSW at 10 to 15 kts making 6 kts through the water. When in the GS the gps indicated sog of 11 to 13. We made landfall about 12 miles north of Ft P and clawed into the wind and chop for about 3 hours before making the inlet. 16 hours overall from Mangrove Cay to WSR to Ft P. Next time we will point a little more southerly when leaving the bank.

On our Eastward crossing we left Port Everglades headed 100 m and made land fall at West End 12 hours later.

Steve
 
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