Holy Sea Swamping Batman someone else wants to make a run to the Bahamas.
Only kidding, but here is some advise from someone who already has the boat there.
Last September after going through this same advise and talking stage I chose to ship the boat over as I did not have the time to hang around and await smooth seas.
I understand that most of you want the adventure and possible bragging rights for future trips. And this is great, I too wish that I could have driven from the US of A.
Here is my point having now spent 20 years over in the Bahamas of which the last year with a boat of my own, I now see a pattern for the weather.
It is actually quite simple and easy to follow and understand.
Every morning when you wake up look outside and check out the seas..if it is rough they seldom calm during the day. If you witness calm seas have the boat already and beat feet to the boat and go out and have a great time, always watching the skies and seas. This is not to say weather reports should be neglected.
This past year for some reason has been above average in sea choppyness. In speaking with the natives and fellow boaters the majority will agree that for some reason this 2008 years has kept boaters and fisherman alike at the dock more than not.
We spent April 2008 with the boat (26ft Carver) ready to ride and only had 3 days that were comfortable enough to say it was a nice day for boating.
With this said, the last month with storms has been horrible and I hope that Oct/Nov. 2008 bring calmer seas for all.
POE Bob