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Can you rent a yacht in Abacos- do I need a license? The requirements.
In Abacos, a license is not specifically required. You simply need to fill out a sailing resume and only charter a yacht that your experience permits. Before you confirm your sailing trip to the Abacos, please send us your sailing experience, or a copy of your skipper licence and we will check it for you.If you do not have a skipper license, or experience it is also possible to rent a yacht with a skipper
The country’s weather is dominated by a subtropical monsoon climate. The Abacos really do not have an off-season. On the coast, the climate is generally sunny and pleasant year-round, influenced by the trade winds. Some months are rainy and others dry. Of course, temperatures vary by location.
Even the rainy season (May through November) rarely offers challenges for visitors. Even the occasional tropical rainstorm is usually short-lived. Summers may see temperatures from 26 °C to 32 °C and higher humidity. The average yearly medium heat is 28°C. The Caribbean region is characterized by the all year long hot and humid tropical climate. The weather is somewhat cool and dry from the middle of January to the middle of April. From the middle of June to the middle of November it’s usually hot, wet, and rainy. The low latitude, warm tropical Gulf Stream, and low elevation give the Abacos a warm and winterless climate. The low latitude, warm tropical Gulf Stream, and low elevation give the Abacos a warm and winterless climate.
Day 1: Marsh Harbour – Little Harbour (13.3 nm – Sailing time*: about 2.5 hours), Day 2: Little Harbour – Abaco National Park – Sandy Point (52.4 nm – Sailing time*: about 8.5 hours), Day 3: Sandy Point – Wood Cay – Great Abaco (25.9 nm – Sailing time*: about 4 hours), Day 4: Great Abaco – Big Joe Downer Cay -Little Joe Downer Cay – South Riding Point (52.2 nm – Sailing time*: about 8.5 hours), Day 5: South Riding Point – Nunjack Cay – Green Turtle Cay (55.8 nm – Sailing time*: about 9 hours), Day 6: Green Turtle Cay – Treasure Cay – Man-O-War Cay / Guana Cay (15.4 nm – Sailing time*: about 2.5 hours), Day 7: Guana Cay – Pelican Cay Land & Sea Park – Elbow Cay – Marsh Harbour (28.9 nm – Sailing time*: about 4.5 hours)
* – an average 43 ft sailing yacht, with average weather conditions, sails around 6-7 knots per hour.
Day 1: Marsh Harbor – Hope Town (7 nm – Sailing time*: about 1.5 hours), Day 2: Hope Town – Little Harbor (13.5 nm – Sailing time*: about 2.5 hours), Day 3: Little Harbor – Man-O-War Cay (7.6 nm – Sailing time*: about 1.5 hours), Day 4: Man-O-War Cay – Great Guana Cay (7 nm – Sailing time*: about 1.5 hours), Day 5: Great Guana Cay – Green Turtle Cay (15.7 nm – Sailing time*: about 2.5 hours), Day 6: Green Turtle Cay – Treasure Cay (7.6 nm – Sailing time*: about 1.5 hours), Day 7: Treasure Cay – Marsh Harbor – Marsh Harbor (14.6 nm – Sailing time*: about 2.5 hours)
* – an average 43 ft sailing yacht, with average weather conditions, sails around 6-7 knots per hour.
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