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Re: Help from the experts
[Re: GeorgeC1]
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01/23/2017 07:11 PM
01/23/2017 07:11 PM
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GeorgeC1 said: Two boats that I am aware of have had all meat, dairy, vegetable products onboard the boat seized by US customs at Cruz Bay. Makes it difficult for a crewed boat to pick up charterers in the USVI. If you look at the regulations what they are doing is correct. It's just never been enforced before. It also makes jumping over to the USVI problematic for a few days. This would have little impact on your boats returning from the BVI as normally they are ending their charter. It's a big deal if a BVI based boat. G Wow they must get quite a haul from all those Mega Yachts with giant freezers and fridges!!!!! - have you ever seen the carts they leave with when they provision or when the foodservice trucks come and deliver to them!!
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