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We made it!!! We're at Grand Bahama Yacht Club waiting to clear customs. There were 2-3 foot swells for the first few hours, but they settled down as the day went on and eventually it was very flat. No pictures yet.
Edit: "Her Lurkness" filled that in. I just got back from customs and immigration. We left Ft. Lauderdale at 6:15 am and made our way down the New River in the dark. There were other boats moving out as well, but before we even got turned around a fast moving commercial boat came around the bend and stopped short of us. He allowed us to spin and we moved on.
The sunrise was brilliant orange as we moved out the inlet and into 1-2 easy going water. It quickly turned into 2-3 with occasional 4 footers coming right at us out of the North East. So we pounded away for 2 hours at about 9 knots in quartering seas. The worst of this was the separation was only a few seconds so it became tiring quickly.
But once we were 1/3 of the way across, about 25 miles out, things started laying down and ultimately flattened out once we were 6 hours into the 10 it took us to cross.
The folks here at Lucaya are great and very helpful. We have yet to see much of Grand Bahama Yacht club so we'll chill for a day before we take on the water way to the north side. Freedom needs a good bath to unload all the salt and she has to cool down before I can check over the bilge.
Edit: "Her Lurkness" filled that in. I just got back from customs and immigration. We left Ft. Lauderdale at 6:15 am and made our way down the New River in the dark. There were other boats moving out as well, but before we even got turned around a fast moving commercial boat came around the bend and stopped short of us. He allowed us to spin and we moved on.
The sunrise was brilliant orange as we moved out the inlet and into 1-2 easy going water. It quickly turned into 2-3 with occasional 4 footers coming right at us out of the North East. So we pounded away for 2 hours at about 9 knots in quartering seas. The worst of this was the separation was only a few seconds so it became tiring quickly.
But once we were 1/3 of the way across, about 25 miles out, things started laying down and ultimately flattened out once we were 6 hours into the 10 it took us to cross.
The folks here at Lucaya are great and very helpful. We have yet to see much of Grand Bahama Yacht club so we'll chill for a day before we take on the water way to the north side. Freedom needs a good bath to unload all the salt and she has to cool down before I can check over the bilge.