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The Abacos: A Boater's Paradise |
 Renting a boat when visiting the Abacos: It’s a must. The Abaconian waters are the appeal to this part of the world. You’ll want to explore the beauty of uninhabited island beaches for some frolicking fun, fishing, picnicking, snorkeling, beach combing etc. etc. Then there are the out island watering holes. When I fly over for a week oIf economics prevent this, rent a boat for at least part of the time or what you can afford. You wont regret it - weather permitting of course. And stay in the Abaco Sound side - don't go into the ocean. If you plan inter island hopping between the major cays, Green Turtle, Great Guana, Man-O-War , Elbow and Marsh Harbour, then a boat of upwards of 22’ plus some boating and navigation experience will be necessary. Otherwise, staying close to home in a 15-17 footer would do nicely.r two, I wont go unless a boat is available. .....
More . . . | |  | Out Island Wedding, Ltd. |  by Conchy Joe
Out Island Wedding Ltd, is a new web site and business, created due to the increasing demand of couples who want to tie the knot and honeymoon at the same place-now called a "Destination Wedding", or 'weddingmoon'. The agency arranges any type of wedding in Eleuthera, as well as providing a beautiful home on a deserted beach for the honeymoon...check out their web site... More . . . | | "I can't see why people want to know what I do. Can't they go divin', fishin', and boatin', and leave me alone?" |
|  | Building a Boat and Following a Dream to the Bahamas |  (Award-Winning Web B> Site)
"I've never been as free as we were cruising on our own boat. How close can a modern person come to feeling anything remotely like true adventure? Although we travelled some of the most highly-trafficked water routes in the world, the very nature of boat travel makes each crossing seem as if it is the first. No footprints remind you of previous passagemakers and away from the markers even the most popular passages leave you as isolated as if you were adrift in the middle of the largest ocean. I had wanted a journey that would change my life. And that's what I got..." ... More . . . | | "This was why I was out here in the middle of the Gulf Stream in a little boat -- to see what I had never seen, to see what many people will never have the chance to see. I had that feeling that children have but adults rarely remember-- the feeling of happiness and optimism that is so large it fills your heart till you think your chest will burst..." |
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