WayneDana2
Senior Member
- Joined
- Feb 15, 2019
- Messages
- 148
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Serendipity
- Vessel Make
- 1977 37' Puget Trawler
A few tips
Noonsite! Everything you need to know about check in any country and it is kept up to date.
Capitol One card. The only card for a sailor to travel with. And have more than one card. That way if you have fraud, they will shut off the card that got hacked and you will still have a good card. We left with 3. Mine, hers, and a backup.
Cash. Depends on where you go. For instance, the Galapagos will cost way more than a grand and some islands still don't have ATM's. Our experience ended in 2017 and I would have gladly carried 3 grand by the end in $US. US cash is always the best everywhere. We brought a supply of euros and had a hellofva time getting rid of them. Even in Cuba.
Make sure you have a good supply of smaller bills. The nice Panamanian guy trying to sell you yummy lobsters from his cayuca isn't going to have change. LOL, at least he'll swear to you he don't!
We kept our cash in our ditch bag for the most part. Why? If we had ta bail out, I'd rather have that few thou in my pocket rather than it sinking with the boat. Might come in handy. I also left a 100 or so in the nav table to distract thieves from looking further.
Noonsite! Everything you need to know about check in any country and it is kept up to date.
Capitol One card. The only card for a sailor to travel with. And have more than one card. That way if you have fraud, they will shut off the card that got hacked and you will still have a good card. We left with 3. Mine, hers, and a backup.
Cash. Depends on where you go. For instance, the Galapagos will cost way more than a grand and some islands still don't have ATM's. Our experience ended in 2017 and I would have gladly carried 3 grand by the end in $US. US cash is always the best everywhere. We brought a supply of euros and had a hellofva time getting rid of them. Even in Cuba.
Make sure you have a good supply of smaller bills. The nice Panamanian guy trying to sell you yummy lobsters from his cayuca isn't going to have change. LOL, at least he'll swear to you he don't!
We kept our cash in our ditch bag for the most part. Why? If we had ta bail out, I'd rather have that few thou in my pocket rather than it sinking with the boat. Might come in handy. I also left a 100 or so in the nav table to distract thieves from looking further.
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