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Re: Water taxi to BVI base vs. charter in USVI and clear across?
[Re: Jadean42]
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01/23/2023 02:54 PM
01/23/2023 02:54 PM
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agrimsrud
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I have sailed out of USVI for several years. Except during covid, we always sailed into and out of BVI. If you only have 3 days of sailing (plus arrival and departure days) I would not go through the hassle. Highly unlikely you can make it to West End the afternoon of the first day. It's a 3 hour motor from CA. So you are likely going to end up in Maho or Francis on STJ. A very nice place. By the time you get going the next day it will be noon before you clear into BVI. Coming back is the opposite problem. You can't get cleared in to USVI early enough the last day of your trip. You have to check out of BVI and check into USVI next to the last day. Even if you use ROAM you can't make it back to St Thomas and get re-fueled and onto the dock by the check-in time on your last day. So Sailing the USVI is great btw - plenty of sailing and bays to visit. But if you want BVI the time you have isn't going to make that work well.
Life's short - sail more!
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Re: Water taxi to BVI base vs. charter in USVI and clear across?
[Re: Jadean42]
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01/23/2023 06:11 PM
01/23/2023 06:11 PM
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Shifty
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It was our pre-covid custom for many years to charter out of CYOA in Charlottte Amalie, head straight up to JVD, clear customs and spend 6 or 7 nights roaming the BVI. Then check back in to the USVI and spend 2 or 3 nights around St. John before heading back to base and trekking back to the Hoosier state. Like Jagmansr suggested, that approach made Anegada essentially undoable, particularly as we generally didn't charter for more than 8 or 9 days. This year, as noted in the trip report I posted a couple days ago, we flew in and out of St. Thomas, ferried over to Tortola with Island Time and chartered with Waypoints out of Nanny Cay. It was an absolutely remarkable trip, especially given that our trip up to Anegada was finally viable. And although I would very gladly repeat the same exact trip (and probably will), I will say that getting shuttled around at the beginning and end of the trip made me nostalgic for flying in to STT on a relatively cheap flight, grabbing a 10 minute taxi ride to Frenchtown, and off to the races. We also really did miss St. John. I suppose we could have done the customs shuffle and gone back and forth, but I just wasn't up to it.
Bottom line: There's a reason we go back year after year after year. Namely, I don't know if there's any such thing as a "bad" itinerary. You just can't go wrong in that wonderful place (on either side of the dotted gray line).
Meanwhile, back here in Indiana, I'm in trouble with my wife. She says I'm in a funk and need to snap back to reality. I think she's right. But I can still long for the next trip, right?
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