Send us a text Planning to sail from Miami to Georgetown without a single overnight? We lay out a proven, day-only route that respects winter weather, leverages the best anchorages, and removes guesswork from every leg. Think Biscayne Bay as your patient launchpad, South Bimini for an easy check-in, a smart pause on the Banks before Northwest Channel, and short, joyful hops all the way down the Exumas. We start with a simple truth: the Gulf Stream rewards those who wait. Hawk Channel beats t...
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Send us a text Planning to sail from Miami to Georgetown without a single overnight? We lay out a proven, day-only route that respects winter weather, leverages the best anchorages, and removes guesswork from every leg. Think Biscayne Bay as your patient launchpad, South Bimini for an easy check-in, a smart pause on the Banks before Northwest Channel, and short, joyful hops all the way down the Exumas. We start with a simple truth: the Gulf Stream rewards those who wait. Hawk Channel beats t...
Salty Podcast #64⛵Started Sailing at 60 | Sailed Solo New England to Bahamas!
Salty Podcast: Sailing Stories
1 hour 7 minutes
4 months ago
Salty Podcast #64⛵Started Sailing at 60 | Sailed Solo New England to Bahamas!
Send us a text What happens when a 60-year-old retired teacher decides to sail solo from New England to the Bahamas? Deborah Hammett's remarkable journey proves that our boldest chapters can begin exactly when society expects us to slow down. After three decades teaching on Martha's Vineyard, Deborah traded lesson plans for navigation charts and sailed her 36-foot Jeanneau "Mavia" over 1,500 miles - mostly alone. Her transition wasn't without challenges. From anchoring alone near Harlem at n...
Salty Podcast: Sailing Stories
Send us a text Planning to sail from Miami to Georgetown without a single overnight? We lay out a proven, day-only route that respects winter weather, leverages the best anchorages, and removes guesswork from every leg. Think Biscayne Bay as your patient launchpad, South Bimini for an easy check-in, a smart pause on the Banks before Northwest Channel, and short, joyful hops all the way down the Exumas. We start with a simple truth: the Gulf Stream rewards those who wait. Hawk Channel beats t...