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Re: Historic shipwreck in Coral Bay
[Re: RickG]
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09/07/2021 03:01 PM
09/07/2021 03:01 PM
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The Summers End marina project does not have it's Army Core of Engineers permit yet. Governor Bryan overrode the CZM to grant the VI license. Not a done deal and there are many lawsuits against them by the owners of the land for not honoring the deals.
On another note, the Coral Bay Community Council has a grant to build more dinghy docks in Coral Bay. This includes a dock at Dolphin Market. The current wooden dinghy dock was built by the boating community; It abuts the original concrete town dock.
Cheers, RickG
S/V Echoes, 2003 Beneteau 423 Grenada
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Re: Historic shipwreck in Coral Bay
[Re: RickG]
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09/09/2021 02:03 PM
09/09/2021 02:03 PM
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On another note, the Coral Bay Community Council has a grant to build more dinghy docks in Coral Bay. This includes a dock at Dolphin Market. The current wooden dinghy dock was built by the boating community; It abuts the original concrete town dock.
Cheers, RickG Woohoo! It would be very helpful to land a dinghy in by the market. The current solution of wading in through all the sea grass is not attractive.
Life's short - sail more!
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