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Brian
Just got back from our little 4 day trip to Bimini from Miami. We left out of the Marina at 4am and pulled into the Bimini Big Game marina before noon. We had a great time sailing, catching a few fish, snorkeling, and free diving for lobster..we were able to get 12 over the 3 day period. Spent the last night at Honeymoon Harbour at the north end of Gun Cay. It was gorgeous and very calm with the light south-easterlies and.... the girls loved it. We pulled anchor at 3am and were in our home slip at 10:15.. all in all a great trip...But did you know.. (I didn't)....We got back and called the customs 800# and held for about 30 minutes. When we finally got through, the person on the other end saild I needed to call "INS" and that this was a new procedure. Sooo, I called INS and they said that we all needed to come over and declare ourselves as US citizens. I thought this must be some kind of random check since I had never done this before.We got in out cars drove around for 30 minutes and finally located the INS office. We had to have our customs clearance number, passports and bsaic vessel information. We questiond the INS officer and he told us "this was not a new procedure" and "that many people just don't do it." The problem is that if you get caught, you face a fine of $500 and they take your boat. He did say that with enough notice, they would try and meet you at the dock.I am posting this because I have never seen this information posted int he cruising guides. I have only ever seen information regarding customs. Hopefully this will save somebody some hassle in the future.Brian C.S/V CREW REST