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reply posted on 26-4-2012 @ 08:07 AM by rick004
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Actually the reason for getting the boat over is to use it to live on while we are there as opposed to staying on a resort or renting a casa particular !


reply posted on 26-4-2012 @ 12:25 PM by boncho
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Actually the reason for getting the boat over is to use it to live on while we are there as opposed to staying on a resort or renting a casa particular !


Living on a 28 ft boat for two months doesn't seem like a vacation, and not even a sense of adventure... It would be uncomfortable to say the least. For adventure, I'd sooner take a kayak or canoe through the Canadian lakes...

To be comfortable to live, I'd say at least a 32-40 ft boat, but with the kind of money you would spend on gas, it would be so much cheaper just to fly and rent a villa. Seriously.

And I could understand if you were sailing, because sailing is a whole different animal, but the amount of fuel required to get down the coast, and the number of stops would be ridiculous...


reply posted on 26-4-2012 @ 02:11 PM by rick004
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I have met a few people who vacation and one who lives year round at Marina Darsena in Varadero and they swear by it !! As far as the fuel issue I want to know if you can trailer a boat to the Florida keys and make the crossing there ( 98 miles)


reply posted on 26-4-2012 @ 02:25 PM by boncho
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I have met a few people who vacation and one who lives year round at Marina Darsena in Varadero and they swear by it !! As far as the fuel issue I want to know if you can trailer a boat to the Florida keys and make the crossing there ( 98 miles)


Yeah, that's a big difference then boating down the coast. But then you still have cost of fuel driving down with a tow, and all the expenses in between.

The way gas prices are now, I honestly can't see it being worth it. Flights pop up to Cuba for 5-600 dollars sometimes tax incld.

Depending on where in Canada you are, that's about 4-5 gas tanks for the car, but I assume truck for towing? My truck was about $80 to fill last time I went.

So you are looking at around $400 roughly each way, plus cost of hotel stay unless you do shifts driving... throw in some food, etc. By the time you do it all, I'm not sure if it's worth it.

And for $600 you can rent a vacation apartment in Cuba for the month.

I can see where the boat might make up for some costs once you're there, but... personally I'd rather spend the time in a villa or apartment. To each their own though.


reply posted on 26-4-2012 @ 03:46 PM by rick004
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I hear what your saying ! We have looked into renting a casa particular (private house ) . There are many in Varadero for 25-35 dollars a night , but I like the idea of having a boat there and we could rent it out when we were not there , we have made a lot of Cuban and Canadians there over the years !
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