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Re: T&T: 10 Micron cruising/Bahama crossing

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Larry
Sun, Nov 22, 2009 3:12 PM

What is your destination after reaching Memory Rock?

Where do you clear Customs if not the West End/

We will make that trip in January

Larry

What is your destination after reaching Memory Rock? Where do you clear Customs if not the West End/ We will make that trip in January Larry
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R C Smith Jr
Sun, Nov 22, 2009 11:14 PM

On 11/22/09 10:12 AM, "Larry" lhemmerich@knottydog.com wrote:

What is your destination after reaching Memory Rock?

Where do you clear Customs if not the West End/

As we have discussed before here, Bahamas requires that you hit the first
place you can clear customs.

However, MK has mostly headed from FL to Great Sale Cay day one, then
cruised all the way to Marsh Harbour before clearing customs at the Jib
Room. Customs and Immigration both come to you in MH, kinda nice. No one has
questioned why we did not check in earlier. Our paperwork always accurately
showed that we entered Bahamas waters the day before...and we had not set
foot on terra firma before clearing.

Bob


Robert Calhoun Smith, Jr.
MV MARY KATHRYN
1977 Hatteras 58 LRC
Lying Sunset Bay Marina
Stuart, Florida

On 11/22/09 10:12 AM, "Larry" <lhemmerich@knottydog.com> wrote: > What is your destination after reaching Memory Rock? > > Where do you clear Customs if not the West End/ As we have discussed before here, Bahamas requires that you hit the first place you can clear customs. However, MK has mostly headed from FL to Great Sale Cay day one, then cruised all the way to Marsh Harbour before clearing customs at the Jib Room. Customs and Immigration both come to you in MH, kinda nice. No one has questioned why we did not check in earlier. Our paperwork always accurately showed that we entered Bahamas waters the day before...and we had not set foot on terra firma before clearing. Bob _________________________ Robert Calhoun Smith, Jr. MV MARY KATHRYN 1977 Hatteras 58 LRC Lying Sunset Bay Marina Stuart, Florida
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Rudy and Jill
Mon, Nov 23, 2009 12:04 AM

Unless my information is outdated, you can also clear in at Green Turtle Cay, or if going further north Walker's Cay. I'm not certain at this point if Walker's Cay is still a clearance point, I seem to remember hearing that after one of the hurricanes they closed that station. Maybe someone can clarify this point.

Compared to the "land of barking dogs" (aka: Marsh Harbor), Green Turtle Cay is a delight. Anchor off the government dock, dinghy into the small cove that is adjacent to it, and everything is within walking distance.

New Plymouth, the settlement that you are in when you anchor off the government dock, is a clean, friendly place with enough to keep your interest for several days as you walk around the town. Jill, and a couple friends, even engaged some locals in a basketball game one evening.

There are two coves (aka: sounds) that you can go into. White Sound is the better to anchor in as it is sand, but quite a bike trip, and even more of a walk to New Plymouth. But, at least when we were there, the resort would run you to the town in their golf cart. The other sound, Black Sound, is closer to New Plymouth, but is mostly grassy bottom and thus moorings, but there is a marina and boatyard in this sound.

With all the golf carts on some of these cays, you'd think that there would be alot of golf courses, but we never saw any!

Now that you know all about Green Turtle Cay, please go there and leave all the other places that have been suggested alone. You don't want to go to these places, believe me on this. They are too nice, some are too quite, others are isolated with no settlements and I'm sure that you won't enjoy yourselves at all.

Now if we can just get everyone else to stay in Marsh Harbor and stay away from the rest of the Abacos...

Rudy
Briney Bug, Panama City, Fl

Unless my information is outdated, you can also clear in at Green Turtle Cay, or if going further north Walker's Cay. I'm not certain at this point if Walker's Cay is still a clearance point, I seem to remember hearing that after one of the hurricanes they closed that station. Maybe someone can clarify this point. Compared to the "land of barking dogs" (aka: Marsh Harbor), Green Turtle Cay is a delight. Anchor off the government dock, dinghy into the small cove that is adjacent to it, and everything is within walking distance. New Plymouth, the settlement that you are in when you anchor off the government dock, is a clean, friendly place with enough to keep your interest for several days as you walk around the town. Jill, and a couple friends, even engaged some locals in a basketball game one evening. There are two coves (aka: sounds) that you can go into. White Sound is the better to anchor in as it is sand, but quite a bike trip, and even more of a walk to New Plymouth. But, at least when we were there, the resort would run you to the town in their golf cart. The other sound, Black Sound, is closer to New Plymouth, but is mostly grassy bottom and thus moorings, but there is a marina and boatyard in this sound. With all the golf carts on some of these cays, you'd think that there would be alot of golf courses, but we never saw any! Now that you know all about Green Turtle Cay, please go there and leave all the other places that have been suggested alone. You don't want to go to these places, believe me on this. They are too nice, some are too quite, others are isolated with no settlements and I'm sure that you won't enjoy yourselves at all. Now if we can just get everyone else to stay in Marsh Harbor and stay away from the rest of the Abacos... Rudy Briney Bug, Panama City, Fl