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Re: Swimming from the Boat
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10/24/2021 09:50 AM
10/24/2021 09:50 AM
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if you swim in at the baths, what do you do with your "stuff" when you get there? Do you carry your towel through the baths with you? I seem to remember lockers.
Last edited by Midsouth; 10/24/2021 09:50 AM.
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Re: Swimming from the Boat
[Re: GeorgeC1]
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10/24/2021 12:30 PM
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I'm just wondering what to do with the beach towel, etc. While you tour! For the less able swimmers that use fins, where do you stash them while you're exploring the baths?
Last edited by Midsouth; 10/24/2021 12:31 PM.
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Re: Swimming from the Boat
[Re: Midsouth]
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10/24/2021 04:10 PM
10/24/2021 04:10 PM
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I'm just wondering what to do with the beach towel, etc. While you tour! For the less able swimmers that use fins, where do you stash them while you're exploring the baths? yeah, take a dry sack on the swim in. Most folks with fins and whatnot just put 'em up on the rocks out of the way.
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Re: Swimming from the Boat
[Re: GeorgeC1]
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10/24/2021 04:14 PM
10/24/2021 04:14 PM
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"There are basically only two places I don’t swim off the boat. Anegada and Trellis bay."
I'm with you on both places. Lots of live-aboards in Trellis that have not moved in ages. The murkiness in the Anagada mooring field/anchorage puts me off, especially after I saw a photo of the 10' tiger shark that one of the Soares brothers caught several years ago just west of Neptune's Treasure. My ritual after the anchor or mooring ball is secured and the engines are off in every other spot is to jump overboard.
Last edited by TomGarvey; 10/24/2021 04:17 PM.
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Re: Swimming from the Boat
[Re: GeorgeC1]
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11/26/2021 01:40 PM
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