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Old 08-06-2008, 17:10   #1
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New Sailer with some Questions

Hi there I am new to the forum and Kinda new to sailing. However I am planing a sailing trip to the Bahamas and the Caribbean with a friend of mine. We are planing on leaving september 1st and coming back in january. we we looking to buy a 30-35 foot boat. I would realy like to talk with anyone who has done this trip and get peoples take on sailing during this time since it is huricane season. Thanks for any help

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Old 08-06-2008, 18:58   #2
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anyone who has done this trip and get peoples take on sailing during this time since it is huricane season.
As far as hurricanes go. There are lots of annual predictions about hurricanes for any particular year. They are most always wrong. Hurricane season nominally ends Nov 1st but it does not dictate when they happen. The really nasty ones tend to be in September. Rules of thumb with storms is fine when you don't plan on being around any place in the area.

No matter when you do go you can get serious weather that won't be hurricanes. being able to handle even a gale force storm is not something easy, simple or to be taken lightly.

If you were going to buy a boat to go in September I would have done so by now. You can't shake down a boat in a few weeks then take off for 4 months and expect to understand all the issues. That says nothing of the crew. A crew needs as much time preparing as the boat does.

If you just plan on going along for the ride I would consider getting some experience in before that. You might actually be able to be prepared or at least understand what you are contemplating far better.
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Old 09-06-2008, 19:39   #3
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Paul,

Very polite response - Rodd heed Paul's advice.

You truly do not expect to buy an unfounded 30 - 35 sailboat and take off for an extended off shore passage and your only worry would be hurricanes?
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Old 02-07-2008, 11:52   #4
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Rodd.I am a full time delivery Captain and have done that trip many times on all sorts of boats and at all times of the year.
It can be sweet and it can be nasty. Be sure of your boat and the crew.
If your light on experience get some......delivery work can be a great way to get in at the deep end and find out if its what you really want to do!
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Old 02-07-2008, 14:49   #5
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simon,

I am interested in doing some long distance sailing to get some experience. Is there a good website to get information.

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Old 02-07-2008, 14:55   #6
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hank,

You could sign up as available crew for the Caribbean 1500--Hampton, VA to Tortola each November. A few boats are always looking for crew.

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Old 02-07-2008, 15:08   #7
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You could sign up as available crew for the Caribbean 1500--Hampton, VA to Tortola each November. A few boats are always looking for crew.

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Thanks Hud!!
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Old 02-07-2008, 15:46   #8
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Don't where you are located Hank, but I can tell you that doing a few deliveries will be a much better learning experience in my opinion. We typically sail shorthanded so you are fully involved from the start..you can expect to get paid something too and of course all your expenses. Try calling a few deliver captains in your area. The only problem is that the trips are nearly all short notice..
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hi simon,

I'm based out of houston right now. Fixing up an 8.7m Columbia and looking ahead to the time when I can shove off the wharf and say adios to houston traffic!
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