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Coco Maya

Posted By: warren460

Coco Maya - 05/16/2019 12:13 AM

Have you dined here?

It has an outstanding menu in an incredible setting.


If you have not tried Coco Maya, it should be on your bucket list.

It's that outstanding.


Posted By: calsail

Re: Coco Maya - 05/16/2019 02:36 PM

When on VG for 2 weeks, Coco Maya gets 3 visits.
Posted By: TC42

Re: Coco Maya - 05/17/2019 11:51 AM

It was really, really good and the sunsets are hard to beat. The downside is there's not much to do there and the mooring balls are a bit exposed so you get a pretty active night.

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Posted By: warren460

Re: Coco Maya - 05/17/2019 01:11 PM

We stayed overnight at Leverick Bay. We rented a car from Mahogany car rental. They delivered the vehicle to Leverick for 8am. In the morning we took the car to the baths. Breakfast at the top of the baths. Then a trip through the caves etc. We stopped at Mad Dogs and picked up sandwiches for a picknick lunch at Savannah Bay (inside the shaded shelter on the beach). Back to the boat in the afternoon and a little later we drove to coco maya.
Lots to do with that plan.
Posted By: maytrix

Re: Coco Maya - 05/17/2019 06:30 PM

That's what we've always done. Leverick, rental car and dinner at Coco Maya. We typically would do two nights so we'd have one at Coco Maya and the other for the Jumbies.
Posted By: warren460

Re: Coco Maya - 05/17/2019 07:08 PM

Matrix,

Someone had to start this trend.

Take credit for the great plan.

Two nights works well even if not there on a Friday for jumbies.
Posted By: Deepcut

Re: Coco Maya - 05/18/2019 02:31 AM

Warren460,

When staying 2 nights at Leverick Bay, What time do you leave your 1st night BoatyBall to get on a FCFS ball.... or do you reserve BoatyBall for 2 nights?

;-)

Enjoy your flight back to Canada.

;-)
Posted By: warren460

Re: Coco Maya - 05/18/2019 03:24 AM

Well, the approach that we use is to boycott boatyball for the tried and true fcfs ball. It's far more reliable. What happens if I am expecting to pick up friends at beef island at 3pm then head to our reserved boatyball. I guess I would get up at 6am to get ready to supply boatyball with my private information including my credit card particulars. Then while waiting I have a coffee to reduce the street associated with the potential for boatyball to suffer a security breach and inadvertently participate in my information getting into the hands of bad guys. I wonder how much money boatyball spends on data security. Anyway, I am one of the lucky few. On my third refresh I manage to nab last remaining boatyball. Then my luck turns. Say at noon, I get an email from the friend that they are delayed and will now arrive at eis at 6pm. Oh no. How do I pick them up at 6pm and get to leverick before dark? Do I travel In the dark and contrary to my charter contract? The answer to my hypothetical question is I don't make it to leverick and the money spent on boatyball is a waste. I get to pay for another mooring for the night.

For reasons such as this, I don't use boatyball. It does not solve problems. It only changes the nature of them.

Boatyball won't work with the car rental either, unless you are lucky enough to get the same ball for 2 nights. Otherwise you would waste hours waiting for your second nights ball to be vacated before you could start your land tour.


So we stay on the same fcfs ball for 2 nights with no issues, no boatyball and no stress.


Posted By: GeorgeC1

Re: Coco Maya - 05/18/2019 10:59 AM

I rarely know until about noon where I will spend the evening. To many things change. Wind and weather can have a big effect on overnights. Makes boatyball not very useful to me. The loss of FCFS balls however is a huge detriment. As my charter contract is ending it’s one of several changes in the BVI leading me to favor a non renewal at this time. If I do renew boatyball will be one of my negotiating points in demanding a better contract. So in that regard I might get some benefit.
Posted By: ligot

Re: Coco Maya - 05/18/2019 12:55 PM

Originally Posted by GeorgeC1
I rarely know until about noon where I will spend the evening. To many things change. Wind and weather can have a big effect on overnights. Makes boatyball not very useful to me. The loss of FCFS balls however is a huge detriment. As my charter contract is ending it’s one of several changes in the BVI leading me to favor a non renewal at this time. If I do renew boatyball will be one of my negotiating points in demanding a better contract. So in that regard I might get some benefit.


Hi George, I'm just curious but who do you have a boat in charter with and how would that contract relate to Boatyball use?
Posted By: warren460

Re: Coco Maya - 05/18/2019 01:06 PM

The existence of boatyball impairs the pleasure of sailing in the bvi. Hence George and others may consider deploying their capital elsewhere.
Posted By: ligot

Re: Coco Maya - 05/18/2019 01:14 PM

Originally Posted by warren460
The existence of boatyball impairs the pleasure of sailing in the bvi. Hence George and others may consider deploying their capital elsewhere.


I saw that but he mentioned using it to negotiate a better contract in BVI. I'm new to this so I was curious what the connection might be.
Posted By: Alec Atteberry

Re: Coco Maya - 05/18/2019 01:18 PM

Originally Posted by warren460
The existence of boatyball impairs the pleasure of sailing in the bvi. Hence George and others may consider deploying their capital elsewhere.


I don’t want to start anything again, but you could also see it as a way of allowing you to spend more time on the water sailing and doing other things. You don’t need to come off the water at 2 to snag a mooring if you have one reserved.
Posted By: warren460

Re: Coco Maya - 05/18/2019 02:39 PM

We spend as much time on the water and enjoy the sailing as much as the shoreside and swimming activities. I would rather have no boatyballs and always arrive a prudent amount of time before dark so as to allow plan B.

For example if Cooper has no fcfs moorings as will happen far more frequently now that boatyball removed them, then we can anchor over at haulovers Bay, move to marina Cay for a ball or anchor their as well. If none of those options work, then we can get a ball at trellis Bay.


If at leverick and there are not enough fcfs balls due to boatyball taking away fcfs balls, then there are lots of places to anchor around north sound.

At anegada, wonky dog is adding more fcfs balls. But if there are no fcfs balls then there are several places to anchor. Note that I did not blame boatyball because they oy have 5 balls there

In summary, boatyball does not mean we cannot stay on the water past 2pm. Alec's suggestion is total rubbish.
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