Dates: Jan 1-31, 2014
Miami Beach, FL – Bimini, Bahamas – New Providence – Exumas,
Allens Cay, Norman’s Cay, Cambridge Cay, and Staniel Cay.
Sailing: 15 hrs
Motoring: 45 1/2 hrs (includes motor-sailing)
Mileage: 259 Nm (Nautical Miles)
Budget Amount: $1590.00 US (All budgeting is
in US funds)
Charts/Books: $ 0.00
Boat Parts: $ 11.00
Diesel:
$ 88.00
Beer:
$ 156.00
Grocery:
$ 454.00
Entertainment: $ 147.00
Fees/Services: $ 167.00 (pump-outs, laundry,
wifi, taxis, etc...)
Clothing/Shopping $
53.00
Misc:
$ 117.00 (Propane, hobbies, etc...)
Total:
$1293.00
Debit/Credit:
$ 297.00
Yep that’s right, under budget. And, most of this was spent before
we left Miami ,
in the way of provisioning. Then there was the $150 Bahamian entry fee, and the
$79 for our Bahamian cell phone. However, as nice as it is to be under budget,
there is no way this is going to make up for the overages on the way down. But
at least it’s a positive. Mom always said, enjoy the small victories, they may
be the only ones you get. Smart lady….
The Marina
fees were for Bimini. The weather window for crossing the gulf-stream was
really short, and there was a norther blowing in, so we stayed in the marina
while it blew thru at 35+ knots. We knew when we left Miami
that we were going to do it, but we had had enough of Miami Beach , and the next weather window
wasn’t even in the forecast yet. What is the price of sanity?
Also, because we had so much food on the boat from the big
provisioning in Miami ,
we didn’t need to spend much. We made it to the end of the month only
purchasing some lettuce, carrots, and a case of beer. Since then we have loaded
up on some fresh fruit, vegetables, eggs, and cheese. But that didn’t happen
until Feb.
So the purpose in January was to get to the Bahamas and
start relaxing in the crystal clear water. Get away from the walmarts and superstores,
the commercialism, and the dirty coastal waters. Of course we intended that for
December, and it didn’t happen. We were a little more successful this time.
I think our biggest revelation this month, was that cruising is
hell! Okay, more like a hell of a lot of work! As we talk to our fellow first
time cruisers, we all come to the same conclusion, no one ever tells you how
much work is involved with cruising. I remember all these stories from people
out doing it, where upgrades and non-critical repairs take years, and I
thought, holy crap these guys are lazy. In retrospect I realize that they never
had the time to do any of them. One of the reasons I left the military was
because I was tired of Band-Aid solutions. Running around putting out fires
instead of preventing them. Guess what you do when your cruising. Or perhaps it’s
more like our friend Scott says, whenever you do a project, you might miss
something fun, and who wants to take that chance.
The social aspect of cruising is exhausting. There are so many
great people, that there is not enough time to enjoy all their company. If you’re
lucky you get to have a few that you keep close, but that leaves even less time
for everyone else. I am pretty sure that I have mentioned it before, but it’s
an issue that never seems to go away. One thing is for sure, it is devilishly
hard to be lonely out here.
I know I have mentioned this before, but after spending three
weeks in the Bahamas ,
the trip down “is” the purgatory that you have to get through to make it
paradise. There are no beautiful old buildings, no groomed parks, or museums,
but the natural beauty is enough to make all those inventions of man, seem like
a waste of time. This point of view is obviously personal for each of us, but
we know now that travelling down the eastern seaboard is only an end to a
means, for us. Now that we have done it once, the next time will be easier,
more expedient, and likely less of a pain in the arse. All we need to do now is
learn how to get the most out of this island paradise.
That's it for this month. Next month I will try and do this again.
The format may change a little as I go. If anyone reading the blog would like
to see anything in particular, let me know, I may be able to squeeze it in,
especially if it seems like good info to pass on.
Now back to your regular blogging........
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