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Leverick #160091
05/02/2018 06:54 AM
05/02/2018 06:54 AM
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Apex, NC
agrimsrud Offline OP
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Been here two nights. This place is hopping. All mooring balls taken by about 3.30. Plus a dozen boats anchored. Resort looks great. Michael Bean show entertaining. Fuel available via tender out to the boat. $6 per gallon.

Entertaining to watch what happens as the moorings fill up. There are two private halls clearly marked. Many boats came by and looked and moved on. But for some people private means nothing. So here is the question of the day.... which boat type is more likely to snag a private mooring ball? Momo, cat, or power cat?


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Re: Leverick [Re: agrimsrud] #160094
05/02/2018 07:45 AM
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I see people take private balls all the time. What many fail to consider is a private ball might be set up for a sunfish with a 10lb concrete block or it might be set up for a 40,000lb boat. You have no way of knowing.
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Re: Leverick [Re: GeorgeC1] #160097
05/02/2018 08:14 AM
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It it might not have been maintained for years


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Re: Leverick [Re: agrimsrud] #160100
05/02/2018 09:04 AM
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Agree place is looking like the good ole days - been here for almost two weeks VG clearly looking better every day - guests have started to rent Mahoe Bay villas.


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Re: Leverick [Re: agrimsrud] #160114
05/02/2018 11:41 AM
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Anchoring is great at Leverick. I don't get the mooring ball separation anxiety.

Cheers, RickG


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Re: Leverick [Re: agrimsrud] #160128
05/02/2018 03:42 PM
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Originally Posted by agrimsrud
Been here two nights. This place is hopping. All mooring balls taken by about 3.30. Plus a dozen boats anchored. Resort looks great. Michael Bean show entertaining. Fuel available via tender out to the boat. $6 per gallon.

Entertaining to watch what happens as the moorings fill up. There are two private halls clearly marked. Many boats came by and looked and moved on. But for some people private means nothing. So here is the question of the day.... which boat type is more likely to snag a private mooring ball? Momo, cat, or power cat?

I will guess a power cat.

BTW. Who is needing to refuel at Leverick?

Last edited by BaardJ; 05/02/2018 03:43 PM.

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