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    Bahamas or Caribbean?

    by admin May 6, 2021
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    Having just completed this winter’s sailing season in the Bahamas, I wanted to examine some of the differences to our previous season in the Caribbean.  Here we go:

    Sailing– Over half the sailing you do in the Bahamas is on the leeward side of low-lying islands, so you get the wind without the waves.  The bad part is you have to navigate around shallow sand banks.  The Caribbean features consistent trade winds so you can travel between islands at fast speeds but with ocean waves.  Winner:  Bahamas

    Weather– During the winter strong fronts sweep through the Bahamas that often produce 25+ knot winds for days limiting your ability to move between islands or sometimes even go ashore.  With the exception of the Christmas Winds, the Caribbean keeps a regular trade wind velocity.   Winner: Caribbean

    Anchorages–  This category is heavily influenced by your boat’s draft.  If you have less than five feet of draft the Bahamas offers almost endless opportunities to park your boat in protected waters.  The Caribbean islands feature a limited number of protected deeper water harbors at each island.  Winner: Bahamas

    Shopping Costs– Due to the remoteness of ports, the Bahamian islands depend on a weekly mail boat to resupply an entire community.  Most all the Caribbean islands have container ports with ongoing shipping traffic.  The increased supply and lower shipping costs gives the Caribbean a definite advantage.  Additionally, the duty to import parts in the Bahamas is higher than most Caribbean islands.   Winner:  Caribbean

    Restaurants– This category depends on which island you are on in Caribbean.  The French islands have delicious meals at a reasonable cost while the English ones specialize in fried fare.   Like the other English islands, the Bahamas emphasizes fried dishes, particularly cracked conch.  The Caribbean has conch ceviche whereas the Bahamas features conch salad.  I cannot tell a difference, but like both.  I am not a fan of the fried food.  Winner:  Caribbean

    Local Vibe– Caribbean islands have a higher population density, more nationalities, and slightly more diverse economies.  Their main interaction with tourists is from cruise ships which is probably overwhelming.  The Bahamas are barely populated and the majority of the people appear to make their living from the tourism business.  You rarely run into someone in the Bahamas that does not give you a friendly hello, including children.   Winner:  Bahamas

    Sea Life– The Bahamas is shallow and very sharky.  The water is crystal clear.  The Caribbean has more reefs and a variety of fish.  Winner:  Caribbean

    Hiking– The Bahamas is loaded with national parks and picturesque trails off the beach.  To walk anywhere in the Caribbean, you must compete with cars on skinny roads to find a trail head.  Winner:  Bahamas     

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  • GeorgiaUnited States

    Adventure to Georgia

    by admin May 1, 2021
    by admin May 1, 2021

    On the 28th we left Grand Bahama for Brunswick, Georgia. We had good westerly winds making for a speedy passage on the first day and a half, then the wind clocked to…

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  • GeorgiaUnited States

    Bahamas Countdown

    by admin January 5, 2021
    by admin January 5, 2021

    Happy New Year – Editors Note:  Effective for the new sailing season, the first person singular “I” will refer to Jim as the poster unless otherwise noted.  Amy will be focusing providing…

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  • GeorgiaUnited States

    Merry Christmas

    by admin December 25, 2020
    by admin December 25, 2020
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  • GeorgiaUnited States

    SailsForce

    by admin November 8, 2020
    by admin November 8, 2020

    On November 3rd we departed York River Yacht Haven for Brunswick around close to noon to take advantage of the outgoing tide. Here are some highlights of the trip: TGIF surprise –…

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  • United StatesVirginia

    Time to Head South

    by admin November 1, 2020
    by admin November 1, 2020

    We have really enjoyed our time here in Gloucester Point. We were able to catch up with our Virginia friends Harry, Heather, and Mike. The Marina has a complimentary SUV (with 200K…

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  • United StatesVirginia

    Sheltering in Virginia and Cruising Plans

    by admin October 18, 2020
    by admin October 18, 2020

    We have been enjoying our last few weeks here at the York River Yacht Haven getting the boat in good order and having a mailing address for packages. The marina has a…

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  • Rhode IslandUnited States

    Rhode Island to Virginia

    by admin October 7, 2020
    by admin October 7, 2020

    On October 2nd we left East Warrick, RI for Gloucester Point, VA (around 393 nautical miles). It had been getting pretty cold in RI with way too much use of the heater.…

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  • Rhode IslandUnited States

    Block Island

    by admin September 18, 2020
    by admin September 18, 2020

    On September 9th we got some water and diesel in Newport and took off to the Block. It was a tight reach with around 6 to 9 knots of wind so we…

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  • Rhode IslandUnited States

    Newport, a Tale of Two Cities

    by admin September 10, 2020
    by admin September 10, 2020

    On the 8th we went ashore to Newport. The primary mooring field south of Goat Island is huge and is loaded with classic sailboats. There are some superyachts at the marinas, but…

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