I will be sailing my Mac 26M from Miami to Bimiini on May 26 and return on May 29 or 30th. Looking for advice and tips.
There is another cut just north..Broad Creek..looks wider and well marked. I agree on towing the dingy. I plan on having it inflated and strapped down over forward hatch. I am coming out of Dothan, AL. I plan taking my two 6 gal tanks as spares. They are already equipped with quick connects. Roger on trip report. Thanks.Anglefish has very strong currents, and is not a good choice to anchor up. even if you took a finger channel out of the main marked channel.... ------
pumpkin key (island) about 1 mile SWest of anglefish creek on the inside would be the spot to spend the night. activecaptian.com (register) shows a missing marker on the east side of anglefish. ----------
The thing you want to worry about is getting caught in a squall /storm and it getting rough and killing your speed, and burning up your gas. -unlikely but can happen... if you have extra fuel, and a way to transfer or plug in, all the better. fairly high chance of getting some storms, but they don't last more than an hour...(typically).
Also, I would not recommend towing the dingy (on the crossing)... only because if it flips in a storm, its dangerous.
if you get to S bimini, I'd like a trip report... lots of construction was on hold after the market crash... not sure whats going on now... -where are you coming from?
-active captain says 2A daymarker was replaced. but they need 2 confirmations before they remove the warning.
you'll definitely need to steer a course through the patch reef before you hit the stream.
Thanks for the info. I have read several reports on grounding but have not done anything yet. I will take another look at it. Thanks.I'm a believer in keeping a gps and spare hand held radio in a faraday cage, or an oven if you have one. Lightning strikes do happen and I know of one bat out my way that lost all electronics..even the gps in a sail bag in the vberth.
Also, I presume your mast hasn't been linked to a grounding plate...
Jeff
Is stiltsville same as Ceaser Creek north of Broad Creek?NO on broad creek. its not well marked.
-tricky in a flats boat.
use anglefish or stiltsville/key biscayne.
Thanks. That will be my plan. Get there Thursday evening, rig the boat, run angel fish on Fri, pick up my daughter Fri evening, spend the night at Pumpkin, and head out early Sat. Thanks again for all the infovizwiz is correct, 2nd channel S from key biscayne.
since the OP is in an X, I'd think Key biscane is ok. but angelfish is the correct choice, IMHO.
Ceaser's creek is better than broad, but both have floating unlit buoys snaking you through the flats. (and cross current). and you'll need to leave in the dark.
if it were me, I'd head south and run anglefish before dark, come back in, go to pumkin, rest/eat, and leave from there in the dark. (11pm-2am)
The tide looks good middle night departure..high and slack after midnight.Thanks. That will be my plan. Get there Thursday evening, rig the boat, run angel fish on Fri, pick up my daughter Fri evening, spend the night at Pumpkin, and head out early Sat. Thanks again for all the info