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Re: 18 days in paradise and a Masters Degree in Bahama Out Island Exploration w/ HD v
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I've been to Mayaguana, stayed at the Baycaner, fished for bonefish.
It is pretty much the wilderness of the Bahamas, but I liked it.
We flew in on Bahamas Air out of Nassau.
Going back out the local slogan came into play " If you have time to spare fly Bahamas Air." We waited for hours for a battery for the plane(wouldn't start after they just flew in) to be flown in from Nassau, then landed at another island for fuel, we had to de-plane for fueling then they had to hurry because there were no airport lights ,made it off just before regs shut us down.
Quite an adventure, I'd do it all again.
You are telling my you flew commercially to Mayaguana?? You, my friend, have a lot of splainin to do, unless this was before you had your PPL
Haha!
I loved Mayaguana, and Shorty was such a cool and friendly guy as well as a fantastic resource about the island when I relentlessly picked his brain!
Next time I'm there, I'm determined to make it to Long Bay under my own power as shown on the map. Damn creek timing at high tide made me turn around
Yes ,It was before I had my PPL, I had just started training. I was drooling when we got to the airfield seeing a 310, a Mooney,and a Bonanza sitting there.Wondered about the DC-3 and the other wrecks sitting there.
It was a small group of fishermen . We had an American Guide and a local guide, had a blast wading that creek. Was told to be careful some big lemons swim the channel had fun seeing all the smaller ones everywhere. Didn't do well there though. We caught our bonefish out off the protected beaches between the reef and shore.
We used Shorty's van to get around.
There was a new development out toward that creek ,how was that coming?
I was there for about a week.
I don't remember the exact time late winter,March maybe? I think.
The problem is the Govt., they promoted that development, they were looking to line their pockets up in Nassau. The locals would get nothing or next to it. They live there because the love it, they could move to any other island they wanted to but choose not to.
When you walked the beach did you see all the trash and thousands of tennis shoes washed up? It's amazing what hurricanes stir up from elsewhere and washes up there. Locals only pick up the good stuff. I walked the beaches beach combing for fun, the tennis shoes were from a container washed overboard when going somewhere from China.Thousands and I couldn't find a matched pair
I found fishing lure's, ropes, bouy's ,fishing net's and line, and a big black plastic tube. I'd seen one of those black tubes somewhere before,then I remembered years ago in a Sparton Electronics plant, those were the shipping container for Sona-bouy submarine detectors. Navy just throws them overboard after setting them.
Did you see any of the land crabs that are big enough to break your arm?
Man ,talking about it I'd really like to go back
Wow...is all I can say!! Only thing missing is humidity and wind o vision...SPECTACULAR JOB!!!!
Thank you for taking me along for the ride.
AWESOME DOCUMENTARY.....AWESOME VACATION
My only gripe...that damn cowl screw!!!
Hurry up and take another vacation....can't wait for another.
I have been following your posts closely - very jealous of the experience
so the question that has been burning inside of me is how many flight hours and gallons of gas? you mentioned it was a rental plane, how'd you get it away for 30 days?
How'd you like St Augustine (I'm from that area)?
You missed getting to the beach you wanted because you didn't think like an islander. An islander would have taken a boat, simple.
Oh, I know Henning! I certainly could have hired a local fisherman to take me there, but the whole point was getting there totally under my own power, not just simply getting there.
Any smurf can do that. Not everyone can accomplish the physical and/or mental bandwidth required to get there and back DIY.
Yep....I'm picky about the sentimental value in that sort of thing, much the same way mountaineers are about the criteria used to count summits, etc
Hobbs time was 53.7
I didn't really keep track of how much fuel I burned, but I do know that I did a lot more flying within the Bahamas that I had previously anticipated!!
I had the plane away for 20 days, so they got 2.6-2.7 hours per day out of it, so I'm sure the owner was happy!
I didn't really have time to see SGJ, other than driving to and from the Hampton Inn, but I was happy with the price of 100LL SS of course
That's actually a lot less time than I anticipated - so did you rent the plane dry? or does the owner just reimburse for fuel up to $x/gal? Did you have to get one of those CBP stickers for the plane before you went? What was the process for taking the rental out of the country or did anyone ask?
Well if you had a fully grown set you would have landed the plane on th beach.
Wow...is all I can say!! Only thing missing is humidity and wind o vision...SPECTACULAR JOB!!!!
Thank you for taking me along for the ride.
AWESOME DOCUMENTARY.....AWESOME VACATION
My only gripe...that damn cowl screw!!!
Hurry up and take another vacation....can't wait for another.
This makes me want to take a couple weeks off and hit the bahamas. What other planes have you taken to the bahamas. My only experience was Bimini for lunch which is barely a short cross country from south florida.
I'm sure the 150 I fly hasn't been over that much water in its lifetime!
I was thinking the same thing as that cowl screw bounces around!
Not one screwdriver in all of the Bahamas.
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