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cooper island #42268
02/26/2015 12:03 PM
02/26/2015 12:03 PM
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if we get shut out of a mooring at cooper island and anchor in haulover bay will we be close enough to dinghy to the resort for dinner

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Re: cooper island [Re: Gailgs] #42269
02/26/2015 01:02 PM
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from memory, haulover bay is the other side of cistern rock, i don't think it's a problem, others will chime in shortly, i'm sure


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Re: cooper island [Re: CanadianGirrrl] #42270
02/26/2015 01:16 PM
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If conditions were right I'd do it. That will be almost a mile, in the dark and you have to get around cistern point. Be sure to bring a flashlight so you can be seen! Also, make sure the company is ok with anchoring in Haulover - some may consider it a day anchorage only but I have read there is good holding.


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Re: cooper island [Re: beerMe] #42271
02/26/2015 01:48 PM
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are there any other alternatives if all the moorings are taken

Re: cooper island [Re: Gailgs] #42272
02/26/2015 02:10 PM
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Very little space to anchor so your best bet is to go over to Trellis or Marina Cay. Generally availability at both, unless Full Moon.

Re: cooper island [Re: salica] #42273
02/26/2015 10:50 PM
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Haulover bay can be tough to get a good set. There is lots of coral and it's really necessary to swim over the anchor to see where it's set. Best attempted with the sun high so you can see the bottom.

On a dark night it could be tough going to the cibc restaurant. If there is some moon it should be fine. There will be no lights on shore.


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Re: cooper island [Re: warren460] #42274
02/27/2015 04:42 AM
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Get there by 2 and you shouldn't have a problem getting a mooring. If its full, we just head some where else.

Cistern point is good snorkeling, so plenty to do if you get there early.


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