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We started on June 22 and finished today, August 3. In between we took my 42
GBMY while towing a 27 Contender and went from the West coast of FL, across the lake to the East coast. Then crossed the stream over to Treasure Cay in the Abacos. Dropped my boat off in Treasure Cay for a 10 day charter and loaded up ( I should say over loaded :-)) the Contender and headed over to the island of Eleuthera to stay at my friends homes while my boat was on charter. That crossing got very entertaining for about 5 minutes. :-) Flew back to Treasure Cay after the 10 day charter was up and took the 42 over to Eleuthera. Hung out there for a while and then went to the Exumas for a week. This time towing an 18 foot Wellcraft open fish. And at one point the 18 footer, a 13 Whaler and a 10 foot RIB all behind the GB. At that point it became the Clampetts go to the Exumas. The Exumas are great, to say the least. Came back to Eleuthera for a few days from the Exumas and then loaded up and unhooked the Wellcraft and hooked up the Contender and headed to Key West for the mini lobster season. Cleared both boats with Customs over the phone, took three calls with one left to go, (get the decal first) while on the hook in Key West and then we all went ashore and cleared Immigration and Agriculture at the federal court house there. After that, a straight shot home (Sarasota). Had all kinds of weather (mostly great), had all kinds of fun. Anybody ever had an outboard that would not run due to a lizard decapitated in a reed valve? Stood on deck and looked down through 8 feet of water so clear you could read the word Mercury plan as day on the outboard that just flew off the back of Whaler you were towing in twilight? Both in the same day? Might have even gotten a job out of the trip. Now it's back from the real world and into the surreal world. Open for questions, comments and criticisms as per usual. |
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Good story. If you have pictures of it you should write it up in more detail
on a web page and include the pictures. I like reading these travelogues, I think many of us do. "LaBomba182" wrote in message ... We started on June 22 and finished today, August 3. In between we took my 42 GBMY while towing a 27 Contender and went from the West coast of FL, across the lake to the East coast. Then crossed the stream over to Treasure Cay in the Abacos. Dropped my boat off in Treasure Cay for a 10 day charter and loaded up ( I should say over loaded :-)) the Contender and headed over to the island of Eleuthera to stay at my friends homes while my boat was on charter. That crossing got very entertaining for about 5 minutes. :-) Flew back to Treasure Cay after the 10 day charter was up and took the 42 over to Eleuthera. Hung out there for a while and then went to the Exumas for a week. This time towing an 18 foot Wellcraft open fish. And at one point the 18 footer, a 13 Whaler and a 10 foot RIB all behind the GB. At that point it became the Clampetts go to the Exumas. The Exumas are great, to say the least. Came back to Eleuthera for a few days from the Exumas and then loaded up and unhooked the Wellcraft and hooked up the Contender and headed to Key West for the mini lobster season. Cleared both boats with Customs over the phone, took three calls with one left to go, (get the decal first) while on the hook in Key West and then we all went ashore and cleared Immigration and Agriculture at the federal court house there. After that, a straight shot home (Sarasota). Had all kinds of weather (mostly great), had all kinds of fun. Anybody ever had an outboard that would not run due to a lizard decapitated in a reed valve? Stood on deck and looked down through 8 feet of water so clear you could read the word Mercury plan as day on the outboard that just flew off the back of Whaler you were towing in twilight? Both in the same day? Might have even gotten a job out of the trip. Now it's back from the real world and into the surreal world. Open for questions, comments and criticisms as per usual. |
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