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Hallovers Bay

Posted By: SVGrenadine

Hallovers Bay - 03/18/2019 02:39 AM

Have any of you folks ever arrived at Manchioneel Bay, Cooper Island to find all mooring balls taken and no room to anchor, then proceeded around Cistern Point to stay at Hallovers Bay?

The Scotts' Cruising Guide 18th edition 2017-2018 (pre-Irma) describes it as a "reasonable overnight anchorage" and their post-Irma update at http://www.cruisingguides.com/seadogblog/bvi-post-hurricane-update-june-2018 is mute on Hallovers Bay.

Just looking for your opinions on Hallovers Bay as an anchorage, whether there are any mooring balls there, whether it gets as crowded as Manchioneel Bay, etc.

Thanks,
Randy
Posted By: warren460

Re: Hallovers Bay - 03/18/2019 11:29 AM

We anchored overnight there a few years ago. I have never seen that bay busy. There is a lot of coral on the bottom, so you need to arrive early enough to find large patch of sand.

I don’t believe that there are any mooring balls other than national park day use balls.
Posted By: GeorgeC1

Re: Hallovers Bay - 03/18/2019 12:01 PM

You have to be very careful not to anchor on coral there. You really need to put someone in the water before dropping the anchor. There is room for 2 or 3 boats.
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