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Boating

Boating - You can rent a runabout 20 yards (Rich's Boat Rentals) or (J.I.C. Boat Rental) from your back door and explore the many inhabited and uninhabited cays within a half hour from you. You can rent a boat by the day or week and park it at your back door.  If you are going to rent a boat you need to get a copy of The Steve Dodge's  Cruising Guide to Abaco, 2003. They have them in Abaco or you can buy it at Amazon.com. Most rental places include a VHF radio incase of emergencies. If you rent a boat your first adventure should be the northern tip of Great Guana Cay. There is an abandon amusement area that a cruise ship use to stop at. It's like an old ghost town. Stainless steel sinks still behind the bar. Shells of waverunners laying around. Plus its got a great beach. Take a lunch and enjoy. There are  at least a half of dozen cays that you can reach and get back home from in a day.

your boat's rental parking space   (you can throw a rock underhand and hit where you park your boat)

 

    The Cruising Guide to Abaco, Bahamas 2003 is the expanded fourteenth annual edition of the most popular cruising guide to Abaco. Includes 55 up-dated charts and maps based on original hydrographic research, clear and concise cruising directions, color aerial photographs, progressive harbour entry photographs, complete GPS waypoint system with proven course lines, helpful local advertising and business directories for Abaco communities.


Important!!  If you are going to visit in the busy season call 2 or 3 months in advance to reserve a boat.
 

 

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