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Re: First time with CYOA
[Re: LocalSailor]
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02/22/2016 08:48 PM
02/22/2016 08:48 PM
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LocalSailor said:stormster said:LocalSailor said: If you skipped Cruz Bay on that route how was the reception and also the formalities of clearing in at the C&I offices in Charlotte Amalie? You are allowed to check in at the C&I offices at Charlotte Amalie if that's your first point of contact in the USVI. You actually take the boat into CYOA and then make the 5 minute walk over to C&I with everyone and their passports. I understand that - I was just wondering how the C&I office in town there was during your visit -- Easy? friendly? hassle free [ as far as possible]? Easy and hassle free!
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