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Re: Sailing Advice
[Re: Rasputin]
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01/04/2016 10:46 AM
01/04/2016 10:46 AM
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Posts: 298 Massachusetts USA
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Rasputin said: Unlike the BVI's, there are very few, if any mooring balls. And if there are mooring balls they are usually private and not for your use.
Be prepared to anchor every night, and make sure your anchor is secured. We didn't see many, if any, private mooring balls in the places we stopped but even so, we were advised not to trust them and to anchor anyway. Apparently they are not well maintained and boats break free all the time. Yikes!
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