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37' Gibsea Dufour
6 Berths (3 Cabins ) |
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Sail to the Florida Keys Sail itineraries for 3 days or a week of fun. Day 1 Provision in the morning board and depart by 2:00 PM Sail to Miami and spend the night at Dinner Key Marina, Miamarina, Miami Beach Marina, Crandon Park Marina, or anchor in No Name Harbor or at Nixons Harbor. (18NM) Day 2 Depart from the Miami area and sail south down Biscayne Bay, anchor on the inside of Elliott Key (Swim, Snorkel, Beach). Spend the afternoon there and then sail a little further south to spend the night behind Pumpkin Key. (17 NM) Day 3 Sail out through Angel Fish Creek into Hawks Channel. Best done at high tide. Entrance and exit are trickiest but in between is plenty of draft. Sail to Craysfort Reef snorkel mid-morning to mid-afternoon. Depart the reef and sail back to No Name Harbor or Miami Beach Marina to spend the night. (17 NM) Day 4 Depart early in the morning and sail on back to Fun In The Sun Marina. Unload, clean up and be on your way by 12:00 Noon. (18 NM) Sail to Bimini Across the Gulf Steam from Floridas east coast lies the Bimini Island Chain. These sub tropical low-lying islands are a fantastic destination for a weeklong sail. Bimini offers some of the finest SCUBA diving, snorkeling, fishing and beachcombing anywhere. These islands in the stream offer water clarity, which is nothing less than spectacular. You may rent snorkel gear at the ship's office in Ft. Lauderdale if you have not brought your own. For those who are certified divers we recommend renting your SCUBA gear from Underseas Sports in Ft. Lauderdale before you head across the Gulf Stream. |
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Freeport Nassau Bahamas Montego Bay Jamaica |
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