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That might impact people that have kids in school but otherwise would probably work.
The reason the trip has been typically planned for June or July is that the Bimini Tourism group only does their guided tour in June and July, so we figured if that was a good time for them to take groups across then it would be a good time for us too.
June has usually been preferred. One, due to school and family schedules. Also, June is better for avoiding hurricane season. If you can wait until last minute, then July is fine to find an open weather window. If you are planning 6-8 months in advance, you take the better odds and go with June.
We'd be happy to go. The kid gets out officially on May 25th but I'm quite sure the last week of school is just cleaning up and BS anyway. We're planning on going to Bimini, flying to Atlantis for a few days, then coming back to Bimini to finish out the week before heading home.
Guys, I want everyone to realize that as much fun as Bimini is, it also is an adventure and can be a dangerous one. Some of us have years of salt water boating experience that makes Bimini easy but most of us are lake boaters who will likely find the crossing to Bimini shocking. In 2014 two boats that had been preparing for months for the trip were swamped during the group crossing. Fortunately both were near Port Everglades where help was quickly available but had the swampings occurred out in the Gulf Stream little could have been done beyond transferring the people to other boats. I strongly encourage everyone who is going to Bimini in boats of our size to do so in a well organized group.
The summer traditionally has calmer water in the Gulf Stream. But there is no month or date range that guarantees good water. This year May was a particularly rough month. For some reason the summer calm has not sat in this year. Even next Monday (July 4th) is showing tightly spaced 3' seas with 15 MPH winds in the face of anyone crossing to Bimini.
There will be a planning thread for Bimini 2017 started early in 2017. My family is excited about going back for our fourth Bimini trip. @Andy S, @upperdeck and I believe four others who are no longer active on the forum(s) started this great tradition in 2011.
I live a couple miles from Port Everglades and can go any time. I plan on going the group for the 2017 trip or trips if there are multiple. Assuming I'm allowed to join the group considering that I'll now be a prop and no longer a jet.....
We had three experienced prop boats on the crossing this year. They chose not to cross with our jet boats but enjoyed the fun and discounts. We would be glad to have you.
@Bruce is right, everyone wants to go thats for sure, but it has to be organized and planned. There is little room for error in these boats out in the ocean. I am excited to go with the group next year as is my wife.