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Old 03-29-2006, 07:36 AM
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Default Bahama Yacht Charter & Kitesurfing Trip

We will have a 41' cat out of Marsh Harbor, cruising & riding the Bahamas for 10 days.

Any suggestion on good spots to anchor and ride are appreciated. Waves or flat water, it's all good!

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Old 03-29-2006, 01:46 PM
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Abaco area....Don't miss Great Guana, specifically Nippers beach bar. You can anchor in the harbour and walk to the bar.
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Old 03-29-2006, 10:55 PM
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Thanks,

I'll study up on and check ot those spots.

Any additional info is appreciated from those who know the area.

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Old 03-30-2006, 11:39 AM
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Default nippers

ya i second that, there should be a audiance and the bar doesnt care if your money is wet.

but you should be able to find hundreds of flats to set up on and ride.
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Old 03-30-2006, 05:53 PM
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Default check out whale cay

just out of marsh harbor to the left is wale cay or wale point there are some good waves there when the wind has a bit of noth in it.
eluthera has flate water and waves surfers beach is good.
around the area of egg rock hedding in to spanish wells is a rad area flat water.
and then you got nassau if your going to be in the area give me a call or pm me and I'd be happy to show you arround and go through your charts with you for the exumas or andros.
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AJ and the guys have a lot of insight on the Bahamas and all the great riding areas. Lucky guys.

Depending on when you are going, I will have some more info on the Elbow Cay area of the Abacos. Getting hitched over there in late May. I did an advanced visit last August, under a tropical depression, and managed to scope out quite a bit of that area anyway. Chuck Patterson has done some tow in surfing off Elbow Cay and all the way from California. The Sea of Abaco offers some interesting calmer water riding options. They have large beaches along the eastern shores of many of the cays. Lots of options, should be fun. It would be a good idea when exploring new areas near cuts or channels between islands to have a chase boat manned and hanging out. They can have some nuking tidal currents in the Bahamas and once you drift off island ... there you are.

Have a good trip!
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Old 03-31-2006, 09:46 AM
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Thanks for all the useful info. I have some studying to do!

mocean: nice website. I will definitley contact you before I arrive and would enjoy some riding with the locals.

Sounds like it could be a stellar trip.

any other info is welcome...

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Old 03-31-2006, 12:52 PM
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As far as your sailing is concerned....


Explorer Charts are the best Bahama charts out there...period.

They come in 3 sections, North Middle and south, I forget the exact names, like far out, near island etc, but you would want the north section and maybe the middle (exuma) one too.

The chartbooks are good enough that you probably don't need guide books to go with them. They cover anchorages, eats, marinas etc.

No idea if charter companies provide these for ya, but probably


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Old 03-31-2006, 06:56 PM
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That trip is going to be sweet as hell, walking on
virgin beaches,
riding butter flat water,(Damn! You! 9-5!) ;-)
you have to post some pics.
May the wind be with you.
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As far as your sailing is concerned....


Explorer Charts are the best Bahama charts out there...period.

They come in 3 sections, North Middle and south, I forget the exact names, like far out, near island etc, but you would want the north section and maybe the middle (exuma) one too.

The chartbooks are good enough that you probably don't need guide books to go with them. They cover anchorages, eats, marinas etc.

No idea if charter companies provide these for ya, but probably


-rob
Thanks for the tip. Always good to have local knowledge!

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That trip is going to be sweet as hell, walking on
virgin beaches,
riding butter flat water,(Damn! You! 9-5!) ;-)
you have to post some pics.
May the wind be with you.
I'll be sure to post some photos...your wishes for good winds appreciated!

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