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Dinghy Great Harbor to White Bay

Posted By: Mark

Dinghy Great Harbor to White Bay - 06/30/2023 09:07 PM

I am chartering with BVIYC and just completed the chart review. White Bay, YVD is redlined. We have anchored here previously, but obviously will not be doing that on this trip. We will plan to grab a mooring in Great Harbor.

I have read some reviews that the dinghy ride from Great Harbor to White Bay and back can be a "white knuckle ride". Can someone help to determine how viable this is as an option or if we should just hike or take a cab?

Appreciate the help
Posted By: Zanshin

Re: Dinghy Great Harbor to White Bay - 06/30/2023 09:23 PM

I'd wait until you get there to decide. If there are waves and/or wind, take a cab. If the seas are flat then it's just a normal dinghy ride. I carry a handheld VHF when I do dinghy trips like this, but I'm not sure if the charter boats supply one. I've done that round-the-corner tip in waves before. Also, if you plan on returning after dark, then take a cab.
Posted By: Mark

Re: Dinghy Great Harbor to White Bay - 06/30/2023 09:50 PM

Thanks Zanshin. I'll be bringing a portable VHF. I also will not plan to making the trip in the dark.

On a side note, glad to see you were able to dodge TS Brett despite sailing a lot of miles to get away.
Posted By: Zanshin

Re: Dinghy Great Harbor to White Bay - 06/30/2023 10:39 PM

@Mark - it was worth the trip. Carriacou is very nice. Here's one image from sunset the day before yesterday, and last night ashore at the Paradise Beach Club.
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Posted By: Mark

Re: Dinghy Great Harbor to White Bay - 07/01/2023 01:40 PM

That sunset is absolutely fabulous.
Posted By: MarkS

Re: Dinghy Great Harbor to White Bay - 07/01/2023 10:21 PM

I've made the dingy trip from Great Harbor to White Bay many times without incident. I would not try it at night and certainly would not try it with swell. The taxi gate from GH to WB is only $5 per person. No reason to push your luck.

Mark, our itineraries overlap a bit. If you see us on Toucan Share (51' mono), come say hi and have a drink with us!
Posted By: Mark

Re: Dinghy Great Harbor to White Bay - 07/02/2023 02:11 PM

Mark, We will be on the look-out for you. We will be on "Debriefed", an Elba 45 cat out of BVIYC. We will be flying a TTOL flag along with some other flags (large red pirate flag, large Raiders flag, Colts, and Cowboys flags.

Good advice on the dinghy. We will make a game-time decision based on conditions, but many of the crew are leaning towards just taking a taxi.
Posted By: MrEZgoin

Re: Dinghy Great Harbor to White Bay - 07/02/2023 03:00 PM

Totally depends on conditions. I've paddleboarded it many times.
Posted By: Husker

Re: Dinghy Great Harbor to White Bay - 07/02/2023 03:22 PM

TTOL flag??
Posted By: GeorgeC1

Re: Dinghy Great Harbor to White Bay - 07/02/2023 04:13 PM

Nothing unsafe about that Dinghy ride. Just do it in daylight and be aware that the pleasant downwind dinghy ride over will be quite different than the wet bouncy ride back.
Posted By: Mark

Re: Dinghy Great Harbor to White Bay - 07/02/2023 08:05 PM

Husker: I was able to purchase a TTOL flag many years ago.
Posted By: Mark

Re: Dinghy Great Harbor to White Bay - 07/05/2023 03:18 PM

Husker,

We bought a TTOL flag many years ago.
Posted By: Husker

Re: Dinghy Great Harbor to White Bay - 07/05/2023 03:46 PM

Originally Posted by Mark
Husker,

We bought a TTOL flag many years ago.

Hey Mark - do you know if TTOL flags are still available?
Posted By: RickinAtlanta

Re: Dinghy Great Harbor to White Bay - 07/05/2023 05:19 PM

Originally Posted by Husker
Originally Posted by Mark
Husker,

We bought a TTOL flag many years ago.

Hey Mark - do you know if TTOL flags are still available?


Ask Carol.
Posted By: Deepcut

Re: Dinghy Great Harbor to White Bay - 07/06/2023 11:54 AM

Especially when taking a dinghy outside of bay, take a good flashlight (ie bright, not I-Phone)....even in the DAY.

IF your engine conks out on your return, you will likely be too far to swim as the current/wind will sweep you out rapidly as you trouble shoot engine.(I once had fuel line crack just before connector, starving the outboard for fuel... easy fix once back to the boat, but nervous while paddling with 2 girls with an offshore wind).
The bright light will be a lifesaver if someone is searching for you in the dark.
Posted By: Shoe

Re: Dinghy Great Harbor to White Bay - 07/06/2023 04:08 PM

Why does BVIYC not allow us to take a boat into White Bay.
Posted By: Zanshin

Re: Dinghy Great Harbor to White Bay - 07/06/2023 06:05 PM

Look at this google maps image: Google Maps White Bay

Only 2 entrances, visible in good (noontime) light. Improperly marked, if at all. And a history of beached/sunken boats at White Bay. If things go bad at night with a storm, there's no way out visually.
Posted By: MIDiver

Re: Dinghy Great Harbor to White Bay - 07/06/2023 06:53 PM

I am actually surprised that more charter companies do not allow their boats in White Bay.
Posted By: Shoe

Re: Dinghy Great Harbor to White Bay - 07/07/2023 12:23 AM

In 2019 we used mooring balls in front of Ivins.
Posted By: steve74

Re: Dinghy Great Harbor to White Bay - 07/07/2023 12:06 PM

We were there over the past two weeks, and the morning balls in front of Ivans are not being maintained any longer. They aren’t even collecting fees if that tells you anything. The painters are makeshift single lines or missing. The sad thing is that boats are now throwing anchors everywhere – even in spots that are likely damaging coral and grass. We also saw boats anchoring way too close together and two incidence happened – one was a collision, and the other was an anchor rope from a day boat getting wrapped around a sailboat’s prop. White Bay is an absolute mess unless you are in the perfect spot. The safe play is to moor in Great Harbor, which most know.
Posted By: MIDiver

Re: Dinghy Great Harbor to White Bay - 07/07/2023 01:20 PM

When we were there in early May there were only 4 balls visible on the surface in front of Ivans and two of them no longer had painters. The ground tackle is still on the bottom from the old balls (9 in total) - lots of chain - and it is therefore dangerous to anchor in this area unless you know exactly where the old tackle is. It was just too difficult to maintain the balls - boats constantly damaging them and most "guests" just used them as day balls and headed to the Soggy end of the bay not even frequenting Ivan's. Too many boats and far too much dangerous behavior there now.
Posted By: sunshine44

Re: Dinghy Great Harbor to White Bay - 07/17/2023 09:13 PM

We were in White Bay 7/12/23 and they were installing 8 new moorings (that day, could be more) in front of Ivan's.
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