Gulf stream
Have made the crossing four times round trip from Ft. Lauderdale to Cat Key. There is a good marina at Cat to clear Customs and hide if necessary. Bimini is difficult to enter. Sun MUST be overhead so you can read the water. Anchoring is so-so in shallow sand over rock. Cat is a much better choice. As far as going in a SE wind, that will be right on the nose for your course to allow for Gulf Stream offset. If the wind has been blowing for 10 days from the N to NE, the stream is going to be VERY confused. I would wait at least until the wind clocks to the South. Walk to the beach with your binoculars, and look to the horizon. If you can see "elephants" out there--do not go. I got caught in NE winds once (25-35kts) and it was not pretty out there. Waves to the spreaders--Boat was fine, but it scared the ----out of both wife and me. Usually if the wind is clocking south it will continue to go that way until it goes west to NW, then a front will come through and it will go N to NE and start the cycle all over again. If you go to Cat the first day, anchor on the Bank the second, you can be in Nassau the third in an easy day. Thats the way I did it each time. If the wind is right, I've seen 22' boats make the crossing. Watch out for the cruise ships at night. They go fast, and probably cannot see you. Have a safe and good trip. Wish I was there with you. Next year!!!