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    Clearing customs in a boat Ft Lauderdale?
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    Boating from Lauderdale through the Bahamas in three weeks for a little vacation. I have customs figured out in the Bahamas, but coming home where and what is the easiest way to clear back into Lauderdale?

    Thanks in advance.
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    A. get a US customs re-entry sticker ($25 through the mail, good for a year).
    B. call customs when you arrive
    C. if they want to see you in person the office is on the grounds of the port.
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    I do not know about ft lauderdale, but we come to and from the bahamas every other weeks on a boat into west palm, and all we do is go to port of palm beach and it is a really quick process, otherwise we also go to the airport and check in there when the port is closed. most likely you can go to port everglades off 17th street, and they should be able to hook you up. if you do not have a car, and you are just coming in by boat, roll into port everglades, but make sure you call, because they are not all about random boats coming in there. I have been told to turn around on multiple occasions for getting too close.
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    In Palm Beach....Customs has a temporary office upstairs on weekends at Sailfish Marina (first marina inside the inlet).
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    Unless things have changed:

    get the decal http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/pl..._fee_decal.xml

    Call an 800 number, be prepared to wait

    Participants in this program may report their arrival to CBP by calling the number below. Unless directed by a CBP Officer, participants in these programs do not have to report for an in-person inspection
    Phone in Arrivals: 1-800-432-1216 or 1-800-451-0393


    http://www.cbp.gov/linkhandler/cgov/...g_brochure.pdf


    THe brochure seems to contradict the web site however. I would call them now and see what they say. It's been a few years since I've done it.
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    Greg,
    You didn't believe me huh?
    What BAM is saying is basically what most people do.
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    Greg,
    You didn't believe me huh?
    What BAM is saying is basically what most people do.
    I always belive you!!!! I have 3 in our group that worry a little to much. If you coming to the south east of FL this weekend call me.
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    Just turn off your running lights and come thru wide open at about 4 am. They wont even notice
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    Just turn off your running lights and come thru wide open at about 4 am. They wont even notice
    be sure to stop every couple miles, zigzag a little, make a splash, then take off again.. it confuses them.
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    be sure to stop every couple miles, zigzag a little, make a splash, then take off again.. it confuses them.

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    Don't be piloting a Renegade, Concept, or any other go-fast center console. It is a total Red Flag with Customs, Homeland Security, Coast Guard, and any other law enforcement official on the water. Just pretend like you didn't see them and hold the throttles down at white knuckle until you out run them. They eventually give up.
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    Living on the water in Lauderdale, I just go to my dock & take a shower.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DollaBill View Post
    Just turn off your running lights and come thru wide open at about 4 am. They wont even notice
    Quote Originally Posted by waterboy222 View Post
    be sure to stop every couple miles, zigzag a little, make a splash, then take off again.. it confuses them.
    I believe we might have a few members who may know this routine......

    Always wanted to try just to see what happens. Now, after 911, it isn't as funny I'm sure.

    Any good stories out there?????
    Getting bad advice is unfortunate, taking bad advice is a Serious matter!!
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    Try driving a 24ft Ryder around OKC bout 30 days after that little problem, Talk about action!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratickle View Post
    I believe we might have a few members who may know this routine......

    Always wanted to try just to see what happens. Now, after 911, it isn't as funny I'm sure.

    Any good stories out there?????
    Came back with a Gladiator a couple years ago from Bimini to Lauderdale......called, they said come see us and we dragged the trucks and trailers right onto the port property (can't do that anymore!)

    Came back on a poker run two years ago, captain called in and they gave him some type of number (like 12-15 digits) and he was trying to memorize it (not happening). He said ok, we are all set and that was it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quinlan View Post
    Try driving a 24ft Ryder around OKC bout 30 days after that little problem, Talk about action!

    Were you asking where can I buy diesel?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JupiterSunsation View Post
    Were you asking where can I buy diesel?
    and fertilizer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JupiterSunsation View Post

    Came back on a poker run two years ago, captain called in and they gave him some type of number (like 12-15 digits) and he was trying to memorize it (not happening). He said ok, we are all set and that was it.
    I believe that is still how it works. No big deal.
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