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Anyone planning a boat trip to the Bahamas this summer? Looking for possible buddy boat for a mid to late June crossing.

Thanks.
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Bahamas Summer Flings: 800-327-7678 or visit bahamas.com/boating-flings
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One of the guys on the Sea Pro Forum goes every year and is planning another this year. I'm sure they'd welcome the company.
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Thanks.

Juan,

Is there a way to contact him without joining the forum? I can if I have too, but I don't own a SeaPro.

Thanks again.
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The Flings are long weekend trips and not sure if you can tag along or have to come back with the group for safety reasons.

If Juan's lead doesn't pan out, you might try the West Palm Beach Fishing Club (561-832-6780). They have organized crossings and smaller numbers of boats go over all the time in the summer months.
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Snapperlr wrote:Thanks.

Juan,

Is there a way to contact him without joining the forum? I can if I have too, but I don't own a SeaPro.

Thanks again.
You don't have to own a Sea Pro. There's a bunch of other make owners there but I understand and here's his email: philipknights1@outlook.com
He's a Brit and goes by "Phil". Good guy.
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Look at the Florida/ Georgia regional forum on the Hull Truth, and there is a lengthy thread for Bahamas/ Bimini trips. Lots of help, advice, and coordination.
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Thanks to all for the suggestions. Been communicating on the hull truth some already. Just wanted to reach out near home as well. We are making another run to the Exumas so any buddy boats are a welcome addition.
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Snapperlr wrote:Thanks to all for the suggestions. Been communicating on the hull truth some already. Just wanted to reach out near home as well. We are making another run to the Exumas so any buddy boats are a welcome addition.
Interested Snapperlr, sent you a e-mail.
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Bonecracker,

Didn't see an email. Sorry if I missed it somehow.

Address is :
lroddenberry@gbb-law.com

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If any of you need a mate to keep watch for mermaids, coral heads, or ice cold Kaliks, just let me know. :-D
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