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Re: BVI sailing with St Thomas bareboat charter
[Re: HoosierDaddy]
#135368
07/12/2017 09:57 AM
07/12/2017 09:57 AM
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maytrix
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HoosierDaddy said: I am about done with C&I via ferry into Tortola. They are always extremely slow. BVI C&I should take a flight into Punta Cana and see how to process tourists. Note to BVI C&I: After a 12 hour day of driving, flying then ferrying to Tortola, the last thing I want to do is wait 1 or 1-1/2 hours on the dock at Roadtown to clear C&I for entrance to my vacation. While I love my BVI vacations, BVI C&I is pushing me away to other vacation destinations. 12 hours of driving? Where are you driving to and from? If you want to avoid C&I delays, fly into EIS. Or charter from STT. Or take a water taxi. Only ways to avoid a painful wait on the ferry dock.
Matt
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