We crossed with 1-2 foot seas at 4 seconds with wind about 5-10 from either N or SSE, so our boat handled it well. At dawn we got 10-15 on the nose and it was more spray than headway. Still pretty good for first time across.Congrats. How was the crossing?
Sounds awesome.... its on my bucket list.We crossed with 1-2 foot seas at 4 seconds with wind about 5-10 from either N or SSE, so our boat handled it well. At dawn we got 10-15 on the nose and it was more spray than headway. Still pretty good for first time across.
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BobHey Tom, congrats, good to hear you had a good crossing. Enjoy the rum. We are still in Stuart expect to cross in March.
Bob
It was N starting out so we sailed S to Lat 26. 30' two miles offshore. That's where our speed dropped 2kts so we turned left to 110*. The wind went light from SSE and sometimes from NNE. In two hours we were set 5 miles north so I adjusted to 120*. In the moonlight it looked choppy but we could see the light on the horizon from Freeport so we didn't care.You had winds out of the N for at least a portion of the trip? And the seas didn't stack up?
We're at GBYC, $100 a month + $10/day covers all water, showers, trash, pool. Power is extra by the KW. Almost forgot,How is the anchorage at lucaya? Plenty of room to hook?
Guess I'm having a senior moment !Bob
Where? Im in the south pasture at Sunset Bay
Its called an Air Chair.Hey All, I like that hammock. Where U Get?