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Originally Posted by surferjd
I would love to do this but I am not that experienced yet...
FYI Gulfstream flows north at about 2-3kts. There fore, Miami would be the best takeoff spot
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I mentioned that to Neil, some guys are going to have to do the course plotting allowing for the set of the current and leeway with a Northeast wind to select the launching point.
Let's say the crossing takes 4 hours, that will result in about 12 nm of drift north. Neil is planning on something close to a beam reach, which for wind out of the NE or say 45 degrees True, will mean a course of about 225 degrees. That is a bit too far south and I suspect will make the crossing quite a bit longer than 4 hours. So, they'll have to ride closer hauled than that with a NE wind.
Christoph Ribot miamikiteboarding.com did an unusual crossing of his own via catamaran documented at:
http://www.miamicatamarans.com/events.htm
He also navigated one of the boats during the Key West to Cuba world record kiteboarding crossing. I wonder what Christophe would advise?