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Re: Dropping off crew member for EIS flight
[Re: Boatloaner]
#185103
02/22/2019 10:45 PM
02/22/2019 10:45 PM
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Posts: 1,677 Memphis, BVI, CT
RatmansWife
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Tradewinds, aye aye. It is really blowing today, and the new floating dinghy dock at Trellis Bay Market was very squirrelly. Unloading people and bags onto it would have been wet and actually dangerous for someone with poor balance.
A much better alternative would have been taking the Scrub ferry, from Scrub or MC to the government dock. It is hourly in both directions, is not a “dock banger” (whatever that is), and uses stable docks at both ends.
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