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Bahamas

by "Kenneth P. Turvey" <kt-usenet@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 18, 2008 at 03:41 AM

This is more a question based on curiosity than necessity, although the 
answer might influence my decision on a boat somewhat.  

I've read numerous books that indicate a deeper draft for a boat makes it 
more seaworthy.  

I've also read that sailing the Bahamas or the Florida keys works out 
better with a shoal draft boat.  

So, I'm wondering the extent of this restriction.  Is it reasonable to 
visit the Bahamas with a deep (say 6 foot) draft small boat, or is the 
water so shallow as to make this inadvisable?  What about the Florida 
keys?  In general, for coastal cruising, is a shoal draft boat 
preferable?  

Thanks,



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Kenneth P. Turvey <kt-usenet@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Bahamas
"Kenneth P. Turvey&q  2008-04-18 03:41:55 
Re: Bahamas
sherwindu <sherwindu@[  2008-04-18 00:39:12 
Re: Bahamas
"John Weiss" &l  2008-04-18 23:08:28 

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