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Re: Moorings/Anchorages in early January
[Re: warren460]
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07/09/2016 09:16 AM
07/09/2016 09:16 AM
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Well, consider this--- I was part of a crew, on a Frers 44, that left North Sound, Virgin Gorda ( at first light) for a check in by Noon at Red Hook Charlotte Amalie USVI.
It was before the < clear in at Cruz> but never the less, we still had time for a last swim at Christmas Cove. We were not late for check -in.
It is your vacation, do it the way you want. Yes, Leinster to North Sound is a long day, but you won't find North Sound a shut-out for either mooring or Anchorage. Anegada will be no problem. I'll leave the ear worm in your head that you'd EASILY be able to make check -in St Thomas from Jost on Day 7, which cleverly gives you room in your itinerary for " adjustment".
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