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Re: BVI vs. SVI
[Re: beerMe]
#76042
11/25/2015 11:17 AM
11/25/2015 11:17 AM
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Biggest issue I think is if you have a lot of crew and you don't have a watermaker there is no dock to get water, except Fajardo. We just conserve water when we're there (only two of us usually) and try to get a boat with large tanks but that's not an option for everyone. No one mentioned the Bio Bay (Mosquito Bay on the south side of Vieques) so I'll put a plug in for that Its my family and they have sailed with the "water nazi" aka Dad before. Add Im looking at a Lagoon 450 and prob only going for five nights and should be little concern. Although I would love to see how a week with a watermaker would change the experience. Wow - I started with those 5 gallon sun showers you would lie on the deck and hope it heated enough by the afternoon to hoist on the halyard and bath <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />
Last edited by windward2c; 11/25/2015 11:19 AM.
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