PRACTICAL SAILOR (MAY 2016)

This is an excerpt from PRACTICAL SAILOR—from their reviews of cruising guides for Cuba. …”with tips on everything from where to find fresh-baked bread to making windward progress along the coast, Barr’s book [Cruising Guide to Cuba] is about as … Continued

Navigating Cuba’s Coral Waters

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Few navigational aids have been established among Cuba’s reefs. Therefore, navigation in the coral waters is almost entirely dependent upon visual sightings through the water and the sea conditions for which reefs can easily be seen. Coral heads will be … Continued

Americans Going to Cuba Legally

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In 2012, the United States’ Dept. of the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) introduced the “People to People” educational exchange general license which allows U.S. tour operators to fly groups of American travellers to Cuba. By 2014, American tourists … Continued

Crossing the Gulf Stream

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The current that runs northward along Florida’s east coast is officially named the Florida Current and not the Gulf Stream, a name most boaters tend to use. Call it what you will, whether bound for the Bahamas or headed to … Continued