
As we have continued down the ICW on our way to Florida Nicole has said the words the rest of us are just thinking, what about “the crossing”. I’m pretty sure everyone is at least a little nervous about it, we sometimes mention “the crossing” but not that we are nervous about it. The Gulf Stream is notoriously rough and is prone to big, angry type waves. None of us, not even Boyd are looking forward to that, but no one else says it.
We do know that if the winds are from the North the waves are worse so we plan to avoid leaving with North winds if at all possible. We do know that the further South we go the more likely we are to be able to use the current rather than fight it. Sometimes the Gulf Stream current is as much as 4-5 knots and when the boat you are in does 6-7 knots it’s a bad idea to try to fight that much current.
Many cruisers go as far a Miami attempting to ride the current over to the Bahamas rather than cross it at a perpendicular angle. At the moment our plan is to go as far south as Lake Worth and angle across coming in around West End. We need to clear in through customs and West End would work as a spot to come into and also as a spot to clear in through as well. It is rather pricy to stay there and I have heard that if the weather is bad there isn’t much protection; I guess we’ll see. Until we do the rest of will have to just think about it while Nicole is the only one saying it out loud.