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Travel to Cuba Now Permitted by Boat Articles courtesy: nmma.org & treasury.org | originally published 9/18/2015
On Friday, September 18 the White House Administration released new rules surrounding travel to Cuba. As a part of the new rules, persons traveling to Cuba will now be able to do so by vessel whether for hire for recreation. This puts boating on parity with other forms of transportation, which initially was restricted to air travel only.
Travelers must still follow all guidelines and travel purposes, however the announcement was a momentus step forward for the boating industry.
To read the full press release including additional details from the U.S. Department of Treasury, please continue reading below.
Treasury and Commerce Announce Further Amendments to the Cuba Sanctions Regulations

A kayak fisherman in California was forced to fend off a “super aggressive” hammerhead shark with his paddle after it repeatedly attempted to ram his vessel.
Mark McCracken filmed the 15-minute encounter while he fished for bonito half a mile off Gaviota State Beach, near Santa Barbara, on Saturday.
“It hit the back of my kayak twice and I turned around to see it,” McCracken told NBC News. “I couldn’t tell if he was biting [the kayak] or if he was head-butting it but soon as I saw it I just started going at him with the paddle.”
The shark was “super aggressive,” said McCracken, a 33-year-old construction worker from Santa Maria, California.

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