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Re: Route plan
[Re: Pam524]
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03/13/2018 09:26 PM
03/13/2018 09:26 PM
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Steve27 made a very good point. You don't want to make your first entrance to the Anegada channel with late, low light. For our first trip there, we bought Walker's approach chart from http://shop.bvipirate.com/anegchart.html Even with experience, it is best to arrive there mid-day at the latest. Obviously for safety in identifying sea floor, but also due to the fact that moorings go fast.
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