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Access to Cruz Bay #107850
09/18/2016 09:47 PM
09/18/2016 09:47 PM
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After a few teaser trips to St John the crew wants to spend much more time there this year. We have anchored near customs to clear in on one occasion but that does not seem like a good plan if we want to go to dinner in town. A dinghy ride from Caneel Bay mooring field (and back) also seems like a bad idea. The last time we were there it seemed like people were letting folks off at the Caneel Dock and perhaps catching a cab to town? Does anyone have a good solution for getting to Cruz Bay in the evening while on charter?
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Re: Access to Cruz Bay [Re: Shauneen] #107851
09/24/2016 08:32 PM
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Take a mooring between Caneel Bay and Cruz and then dinghy over to Cruz. Tie off near the front of the ferries dock. It's your best bet. Caneel is a bit rolly from ferry traffic, but what else can you do?

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Re: Access to Cruz Bay [Re: Subaqua] #107852
09/25/2016 08:22 AM
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There is a $6 port authority fee to tie up at the dinghy docks at the ferry wharf. The National Park dock, continue up the creek past C&I, is free.

Cheers, RickG


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Re: Access to Cruz Bay [Re: RickG] #107853
09/25/2016 11:54 AM
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Caneel being rolly should not bother you, just checking in and leaving. We always anchor in Cruz Bay on the left side, there is room for about 3 boats, very good holding.

Re: Access to Cruz Bay [Re: RickG] #107854
09/25/2016 03:43 PM
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RickG said:
There is a $6 port authority fee to tie up at the dinghy docks at the ferry wharf. The National Park dock, continue up the creek past C&I, is free.
Cheers, RickG

hummm.. we've never paid a thing tying off the dinghy..

Re: Access to Cruz Bay [Re: Subaqua] #107855
09/26/2016 11:37 AM
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At C&I there is a window near the entrance/exit for port authority. If there is someone there and if they decide to work, they will ask each group coming through C&I where they are tied up. If you are on the port authority dinghy dock at the ferry wharf then they will collect the $6 fee. I've never had someone try to collect it at the dinghy dock.

We started staying away from the dinghy dock at the ferry wharf for a couple of reasons. The catamaran ferries are kept tied up right on top of the west side dinghy dock and the ferries have hit tied up dinghies on more than one case. There are also some very large tenders, 16+ feet, that will tie up and block access out unless you want to go under the ferry. Crazy stuff happens, but at least St. John Spice has their SpiceCam overlooking that side. The east side dinghy dock has much less visibility, no lighting and there has been a lot of pilferage and theft. Both docks get a lot of abuse.

http://www.stjohnspice.com/spicecam/

The NPS dock is concrete and has cleats that you can lock your dinghy to. There is a lot of traffic, lighting, clear visibility, the NPS visitor center is nearby and the Park Police are in and out all day long. There are also NPS trash cans for dumping garbage and a lockbox for paying the NPS mooring fee. Free too.

You can always pull your dinghy up on the beach and lock it to a tree. But, it will likely be a playground for kids and the dogs will decide its a great spot to mark. You also have to mind the swim buoys (eww, not in that water).

Cheers, RickG


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