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Re: Christmas Cove
[Re: Jccarr]
#84180
01/28/2016 07:13 PM
01/28/2016 07:13 PM
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Posts: 260 Utah
irishmist
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We found the same challenge last year. We stayed outside Caneel Bay and had no problem in getting back to CA on time.
Rick Irishmist
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Re: Christmas Cove
[Re: irishmist]
#84181
01/29/2016 09:52 AM
01/29/2016 09:52 AM
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Posts: 1,956 St. John, USVI
RickG
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We anchor out in 30' in sand in the south side of Christmas Cove. We don't use the moorings there. Caneel is painfully rolly for our monohull. We also like anchoring in Water Island's Druif Bay/Honeymoon Beach. Brewers Bay and Lindbergh Bay are also anchoring options. If things are rough the moorings at Frenchtown Marina/CYOA Base are very calm.
Cheers, RickG
S/V Echoes, 2003 Beneteau 423 Grenada
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Re: Christmas Cove
[Re: RickG]
#84182
01/29/2016 07:23 PM
01/29/2016 07:23 PM
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irishmist
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Rick is absolutely right, The last time we were at Caneel we were on a catamarran.
Rick Irishmist
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