David Hoff
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 31
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- Location
- Decatur, GA
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2015
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
We're in Condo/Unit#: 16B &C
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We're in Condo/Unit#: 16B &C
Does anyone know the pro and cons of leaving out of fort lauderdale vs miami. People are telling me its a bad idea to leave from fort lauderdale and better from miami due to the gulf stream.
Ftl is about 5mile longer trip by water than Miami but you still cross the same gulf stream.Does anyone know the pro and cons of leaving out of fort lauderdale vs miami. People are telling me its a bad idea to leave from fort lauderdale and better from miami due to the gulf stream.
Miami is a little closer by water. Fort Lauderdale is a little safer.
Miami might be better for your Jet Ski group.
Exactly. I have no real experience with leaving truck/trailer in Miami, just my gut opinion which might be way off base. I'm just comfortable with launching/recovering and staying at the Bahia Mar before departing Fort Lauderdale for Bimini.I am guessing you mean safer as in crime/break-ins and etc?
Does anyone know the pro and cons of leaving out of fort lauderdale vs miami. People are telling me its a bad idea to leave from fort lauderdale and better from miami due to the gulf stream.
I am guessing you mean safer as in crime/break-ins and etc?
Sorry I'm thinking knotical miles not regular mile I applogize sorry
Either way you are correct on the difference though lol for some reason I was thinking there was a 10 knot difference each way not 5.Nautucal miles are more appropriate. I was using statute miles.
Definitely something to think about. To me it depends on the sea conditions. If we get lucky like last year, then going as one big group will be fine, especially if we plan to stop half way for a swim break and refuel stop. If we have seas like we did in 2013, then two groups would probably be smart.Having 19 on the roster we may want to discuss the logistics of such a large group...
Perhaps split into to 2 groups ?? One faster one slower ???
Just something to think about...
Having 19 on the roster we may want to discuss the logistics of such a large group...
Perhaps split into to 2 groups ?? One faster one slower ???
Just something to think about...
What was the average crossing speed last year? I know you guys had conditions but just currious.
@Bruce that is what I also remember. As I mentioned before I will be the father duck (or at least my boat will be) and only go as fast as the slowest boat. That being said if the slowest boat wants to go 30+ mph so will my boat.@andy07sx230ho, will have better information for the tail. The lead group was running around 30. The tail was closer to 25. The lead group would stop occasionally to wait for the tail. I wanted to see how my boat handled the water with trim tabs so I ran ahead at full throttle and got up to 43 for a while then stopped to wait for the group to catch up.
Speaking of the captains meeting... Any suggestions? I thought bokampers would have worked well last year, and then we ran headlong into some soccer game and bad weather on the way back. BahiaMar will not budge, they will charge us for a meeting room.