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Old 24-02-2016, 13:08   #1
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Exuma's to Turks & Caicos

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We arrived in Nassau this Sunday after leaving Miami and doing Bimini and Chub Cay. We are heading for Georgetown and want to go to the Turks afterwards. The cruising guide we have is not very specific on crossing from the Bahama's to Turks & Caicos. Does anybody have a good suggestion on this passage?

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Pick up a copy of Bruce Van Sant's "A Gentleman's Guide To Passages South" aka "The Thornless Path".
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Abrahams Bay in Mayaguana and next a 50 mile sail to the T&C
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Re: Exuma's to Turks & Caicos

Sounds like they are already in route....
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Bruce's book can usually be found in Georgetown, even if you have to resort to the cruiser's vhf net in the morning.
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