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Old 14-07-2012, 19:33   #1
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Question Driving a boat from Florda to Limon in September.

I am going to be moving a boat from Florida to Costa Rica this September, if there are no hurricanes, and am looking for any info on the best routes, things not to do, and where to stop to get fuel. I'm going down in a 40 foot Luhrs, and I plan to do the trip really slowly, around 5-6 knots, to save fuel. Any info on the trip would be hugely helpful!

Right now, i'm thinking of going to Havana, then to Isla Mujeres, than Bay Islands, than somewhere in Nic (maybe Puerta Cabezas) and then to Limon. I speak spanish (I'm a resident of Costa Rica) and I will be picking up a Costa Rican national in Cuba to make the drive with me.

Sorry, posting this again right here hopefully to get more response. Really would like lots of input.
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