I don't remember if I sent this to you.
 

 
 
In a message dated 10/10/2011 1:24:55 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
Morgans Bluff in Andros can be very rough in wind out of the  north.  There 
are 2 harbors, one inside the other. You can  anchor very close in the 
outer harbor and dinghy into the inner  harbor. Theres no room to anchor inside 
the inner harbor. 

There will  be a small concrete dock right in front of you. Tie up there 
and walk a short  distance to your left, down and across the street. The 
customs office is (was)  in a tiny unmarked white trailer. It is the only 
structure with a chain  link fence topped with old barbed wire. If the guys 
there 
you're in  luck.

No additional fees besides the cruising fee.  
 
If you are planning to head to Nassau, and have not conducted any  commerce 
(have not bought anything) between the U.S. and Nassau, you can  wait to 
check in there.  The customs agent comes to the marina.   

You can also check in at Cat Cay.  If you anchor out and  dinghy in, they 
are not supposed to charge you to check in, but it is a  constant battle 
between the marina and the customs agent to keep them from  charging you.  
Basically, in the Bahamas, if they can charge you and get  away with it, that 
is 
what they are going to do.  Chub Cay is also  available for checking.  If 
you take a slip, it is free,  If you do  not, it is $100.  Sometimes, if you 
purchase fuel, after you check in,  you might get by without paying the 
landing fee.  You might want to Skype  them and see what their most recent 
practice is.  Nice marina, but it is  expensive and there is not much there.  
Just 
this ghost town of a lovely  island.  There is a small anchorage just off 
the island next to the  entrance marks. 
 
You might want to subscribe to Bahamas Chatter to get updated  information 
on all islands, fuel prices and availability, and marina prices.  
_http://chatter.explorercharts.com/_ (http://chatter.explorercharts.com/) 
 
Marilyn
HR34
s/v Blue Goose
 
 



 

From:  "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To:  [email protected]
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2011 4:29  AM
Subject: Re: [Liveaboard]  Needing Bahamas info


 
We were thinking about going to Andros & checking in. West End, I  think? 
 
What is there to see & do?
 
-Anita
s/v Why Knot
 

 
 
In a message dated 10/9/2011 4:49:12 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Some  people check in on Andros and there you don't have to pay for a 
marina  because I don't think there is one, but you have to have a dinghy to do 
 
that.





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