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Rather than find the old thread(s) where this has been mentioned, I figure I'd make a new post. I looked at the latest E-Guide from The Moorings and noticed that it looks to be updated. One of the things that was always very strange is that Anegada was red-lined despite being a suggested stop on their itineraries. Well, it now looks like it is an "amber" area - use extra caution - and no longer red.
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Yes, I just got back and noted the improved wording. Something I have been advocating for for years.
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Wasn't the issue that you could go there, but they wouldn't send a chase boat if you had boat trouble?
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That's still the case, separate from the "go/nogo" issue.
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That’s good news! Thanks for posting. We are looking forward to a week in the islands, including Anegada, at the end of May.
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I'm surprised to see Brewer's Bay as use caution vs red-lined. Has it always been that way with the Moorings?
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Brewer's Bay has underwater cables.