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		<title>The Last Frontier &#8211; Cruising to Havana, Cuba</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[August 19 2016 4:00am Captain Bob and Captain Harry Hinkle at the helm, hoisting the anchor, and plotting our course from Key West to Havana, Cuba. Destination: Hemingway Marina, 95 NM across the Straits of Florida and the unpredictable mighty open waters of the Gulf Stream, about 12 hrs at 7.5 knots. This is our [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><strong>August 19 2016 4:00am</strong></p>
<div>Captain Bob and Captain Harry Hinkle at the helm, hoisting the anchor, and plotting our course from <strong>Key West to Havana, Cuba</strong>.</p>
<p>Destination: Hemingway Marina, 95 NM across the Straits of Florida and the unpredictable mighty open waters of the Gulf Stream, about 12 hrs at 7.5 knots.</p></div>
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<p>This is our big Cuban reunion: Havana Harry from Cape Cod and Captain Bob out of Dania Beach, FL.</p>
<p>Captain Hinkle (69 years young) recruited me (61 years old) into the Marines in 1973. For the past 2 years we have been talking about some day cruising to Havana, Cuba. Our Cuban dream was answered with permission to enter the the Cuban territorial seas legally under the 12-step, person to person permit issued by the USCG &amp; Homeland Security. We are one of the first waves of American boaters to take advantage of this opportunity.</p>
<p>Why Cuba? It is the forbidden fruit of the Caribbean Islands that Americans cannot visit. Cuba has been a nation frozen in time since the 1950&#8217;s. With 11 million friendly faces, stunning scenery, beautiful beaches, please let&#8217;s not forget the rum, cigars&#8230;</p>
<p>The hustle of Havana outside clubs, cafes, bars &amp; restaurants, there is music galore. You can feel the Cuban soul in the air. Be prepared to be serenaded by the many musicians &amp; bands. The drinks and food are very cheap. Havana Harry&#8217;s favorite beer was Bucanero.</p>
<p>Of course old 1950 cars, taxis do exist and are everywhere.  We hired a mint 1957 red convertible Caddie, it was a ride in heaven. We stayed 10 wonderful days.</p>
<p>In closing words cannot express the impact visiting Cuba BUT a picture is worth a thousand words! So, enjoy the pictures.</p>
<p>Sea U</p>
<p>Captain Robert Hamilton<br />
Owner/Operator<br />
Trawler School Charters</p>
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