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Rick, sorry the dive didn't work out, how were the Dean winds up your way? I couldn't wait for the race to start at Matheson last Sunday and did my own looong upwinder. Before you resort to extreme parchese maybe we should take a Cessna and hunt down the Andros thermals?
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We had two solid days of good winds, 11 to 16 m weather, perhaps more within normal working hours. It was good to get out and in the waves. It occurred to me that it had been months for me since a descent wind session and distance races particularly with messed up gastrocs on the mend might not be the most intelligent choice at this point. So, I wimped out of the downwinder, that time! I have been looking over wind data for NW Andros, the thermals don't appear to be on all the time, just sometimes. The winds shift into the mid to high teen knot range in late morning through sunset often several days in a row. Over here as a rule there is nothing in the same time frames. If you're up for flying, I'm up for buying some fuel, etc.. Feel like exploring?
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Rick, I would be up for an overnight hop to Andros, the cost to rent a plane for 24 hours and split it three ways would be about $240 pp rt. Basically you have to pay for 4 hours of flight time at $170.00/hr for every 24 hours you are holding the airplane. In a Cessna 182 we could go three 180 lb persons and 150/200lb of gear by reducing the fuel load a bit. Andros is only an hour away so we wouldn't need a full 88 gallon fuel load. The advantage to personal flying is you make your own schedule and go where the wind is not where the airlines fly to. Let me know, I can reserve the plane with a few key strokes. The plane is based out of Tamiami but I could fly up to Pompano and pick you up and burn off some fuel weight that way also. PS Kent M has survived flying with me.
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Sounds interesting! Lets look into this some more and try to put something together. What would you guess the flight radius on the 182 would be? Andros is interesting but this place really has me curious ...
http://fksa.org/showthread.php?t=4260 Do you dive, free dive as well as kite? Getting there within a weekend using normal carriers is pretty tough. I imagine Long Island is so far out they might even have trade winds to play with as well. Kent might be up for the trip.
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Just name the time. even if the wind isn't blowing, i'm sure for $75 we could rent a small boat for spearfishing... Kent |
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Rick, If we stick to the 4 hr minimum we could still make Long Island, about 2 hrs out and 2 hrs back. The four hour min is on weekdays, 5 hours on weekends. Kent, the schedule is wide open for September, anything other than a quick 24 hour trip starts to get expensive, say the word and I'll reserve the plane.
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Rick, no problem flying to Long Island, I know the island chain very well all the way to Venezuela, Deadman's is closer but no customs, so we would have to stop in Stella Maris first, just say the word. That blue hole looks intense and the bay it is in might be good for kiting too! I don't free dive but I'll be happy to dive and snorkel if the wind doesn't cooperate, how would the spearfishing be for Kent?
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Wow, killer trip you guys have in mind...
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Sounds great JP. I was talking to Kent, he is up for it as well after the show in Orlando. Could you PM your phone number to me at ricki and I'll give you a call to get things rolling. Thanks!
Should be fun, hope it comes together later on this month after Surf Expo. Happy Birthday btw!
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