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Re: Crew dropoff in Charlotte Amalie
[Re: CaptainJay]
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06/19/2013 12:58 PM
06/19/2013 12:58 PM
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Topping off the fuel and water at the Crown Bay fuel dock would probably work as well -- I don't see any reason that just using fenders and making a short stop along the waterfront wall downtown would be a problem either. You could anchor in Lindberg Bay and dinghy in to the beach if it is an airport drop off.
Last edited by LocalSailor; 06/19/2013 01:00 PM.
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Re: Crew dropoff in Charlotte Amalie
[Re: FLJim]
#20752
06/19/2013 08:35 PM
06/19/2013 08:35 PM
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Crown Bay is a good docking option as well. Great laundry, post office, dive shop, spa,Tickles Restaurant, provisioning, and an extremely friendly staff.
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