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Early July too optimistic
#223790
04/05/2020 07:37 AM
04/05/2020 07:37 AM
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Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 1,419 Bucks County, Pa.
toast
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Watching Quito's happy hours is making my case of DIF really bad....... Thinking need a sailing vacation first week of July.... hoping against hope we are able to roam about by then....
Toast.......to Life; White Bay...heaven on earth. Diane
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Re: Early July too optimistic
[Re: toast]
#223791
04/05/2020 07:43 AM
04/05/2020 07:43 AM
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Joined: Aug 2014
Posts: 229 West Chester, PA
ligot
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There are a lot of fingers crossed to salvage some of this season. A lot of the spring charters were rescheduled to summer so boat owners and sailors are hoping that happens. We're waiting to see travel options and Tortuga's schedule and if there is an opening we're all about taking a last minute trip this summer.
S/V Tortuga Lagoon 46
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Re: Early July too optimistic
[Re: toast]
#223844
04/05/2020 02:29 PM
04/05/2020 02:29 PM
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Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 4,557 Toronto, Ontario
gordaguy2
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I think a lot of it depends on the US - if they relax the social distancing too soon and don't stay closed until the end of May the rate of infection will stay high and that will eliminate going to the Caribbean as the islands will need to stay shut as they simply don't and won't have the capacity to maintain an active medical response. Ideally by then the only people with it should be in US hospitals and not in the general public.
GordaGuy2
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