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Re: [PUP] Passagemaking-Under-Power Digest, Vol 73, Issue 12

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circumnavigate06
Mon, Dec 27, 2010 2:03 PM

Silly Kevin....

The DR,PR and USVI are far less safe than Miami during hurry cane season, and a
lot hotter.  Why not stay at my dock this summer, then head south in the fall.
The wife will appreciate the convenience of modern Miami Beach.

Tommy


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  1. small voyage (Kevin Kearney)

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Date: Sun, 26 Dec 2010 05:00:06 -0800 (PST)
From: Kevin Kearney lotusman1951@yahoo.com
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Subject: [PUP] small voyage
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Hi all,Happy Holidays.

As I might have mentioned in the past-I have kinda had it with the up/down
round and round part of "cruising". The AICW as charming as it is-the Bahamas
in Winter-the keeping a boat in Annapolis for the summer, The cruises to LI
Sound-well after a while and many miles--its just so---

Presently, on the St. Johns in Welaka Flordia, and have been doing the
planning for a "calm season" April/May crossing -thinking at first Rio Dulce.
The which way around Cuba discussion got me plotting distances.

The Miami-Jamaica-Rio Dulce run was 1500ish miles, the north side of Cuba
route 550ish miles, contrary to a current-some say a 2 day run to Isle
Mujeres-some say a hellish 6..

The alternative think is passing the Hurricane season in Puerto Rico. Bahamas,
DR then PR say 6/11-Then after 11/11 the West Indies, 750ish miles no big
jumps.

The Cuba Loop, Bahamas-Ragged Islands Cubas NE, ---Boy that just screams-why
not?

So-I quess the question is-where is the safest marina for the July-November
hang in the DR/PR/USVI world. I have my dog aboard-and the wife likes the
conviences of telephone/internet/airports. The dog thing is a limiting factor
in coming back to the Washington DC area-so I guess I'll be hanging with the
boat.

Looking forward to "Adventures in Paradise"-I have the
time/money/boat/health-We/I get spoiled with the conviences of urban life in
the USA-and this will be a committment of 18 months of travel-maybe more.

Kevin Kearney
1966-and not getting younger, steel trawler JOLIE.



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Silly Kevin.... The DR,PR and USVI are far less safe than Miami during hurry cane season, and a lot hotter. Why not stay at my dock this summer, then head south in the fall. The wife will appreciate the convenience of modern Miami Beach. Tommy ________________________________ From: "passagemaking-under-power-request@lists.samurai.com" <passagemaking-under-power-request@lists.samurai.com> To: passagemaking-under-power@lists.samurai.com Sent: Mon, December 27, 2010 12:00:01 AM Subject: Passagemaking-Under-Power Digest, Vol 73, Issue 12 Send Passagemaking-Under-Power mailing list submissions to passagemaking-under-power@lists.samurai.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.samurai.com/mailman/listinfo/passagemaking-under-power or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to passagemaking-under-power-request@lists.samurai.com You can reach the person managing the list at passagemaking-under-power-owner@lists.samurai.com When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Passagemaking-Under-Power digest..." Today's Topics: 1. small voyage (Kevin Kearney) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Sun, 26 Dec 2010 05:00:06 -0800 (PST) From: Kevin Kearney <lotusman1951@yahoo.com> To: passagemaking-under-power@lists.samurai.com Subject: [PUP] small voyage Message-ID: <30928.11958.qm@web121710.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hi all,Happy Holidays. As I might have mentioned in the past-I have kinda had it with the up/down round and round part of "cruising". The AICW as charming as it is-the Bahamas in Winter-the keeping a boat in Annapolis for the summer, The cruises to LI Sound-well after a while and many miles--its just so--- Presently, on the St. Johns in Welaka Flordia, and have been doing the planning for a "calm season" April/May crossing -thinking at first Rio Dulce. The which way around Cuba discussion got me plotting distances. The Miami-Jamaica-Rio Dulce run was 1500ish miles, the north side of Cuba route 550ish miles, contrary to a current-some say a 2 day run to Isle Mujeres-some say a hellish 6.. The alternative think is passing the Hurricane season in Puerto Rico. Bahamas, DR then PR say 6/11-Then after 11/11 the West Indies, 750ish miles no big jumps. The Cuba Loop, Bahamas-Ragged Islands Cubas NE, ---Boy that just screams-why not? So-I quess the question is-where is the safest marina for the July-November hang in the DR/PR/USVI world. I have my dog aboard-and the wife likes the conviences of telephone/internet/airports. The dog thing is a limiting factor in coming back to the Washington DC area-so I guess I'll be hanging with the boat. Looking forward to "Adventures in Paradise"-I have the time/money/boat/health-We/I get spoiled with the conviences of urban life in the USA-and this will be a committment of 18 months of travel-maybe more. Kevin Kearney 1966-and not getting younger, steel trawler JOLIE. ------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Passagemaking-Under-Power Mailing List End of Passagemaking-Under-Power Digest, Vol 73, Issue 12 *********************************************************