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Re: Overnight at White Bay, Guana?
[Re: danmasi]
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07/26/2019 09:57 PM
07/26/2019 09:57 PM
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Posts: 559 Apex, NC
agrimsrud
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So I see that overnight balls have been placed at Guana! Have never overnighted there, as the combination of questionable weather changes and my questionable anchoring skills have always deterred me. But might want to give this a try in a couple weeks. I assume we can't let the kids go ashore and use the beach, but snorkeling is fair game? Also assuming this is a decent anchorage in the summer (when winds are down and there's no swell) as long as a wave isn't coming through overnight... -d We've overnighted there a couple of occasions. On our mono we found both times to be a bit rolly. On a cat it would be fine. Both the beach and water are beautiful. Short dingy ride over to Monkey Pt. The sand in White Bay is like powdered sugar. Surely the softest sand in the islands.
Last edited by agrimsrud; 07/26/2019 10:06 PM.
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