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Re: Puerto Rico C & I Heads Up!
[Re: cruzan1]
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05/21/2018 12:06 AM
05/21/2018 12:06 AM
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Culebrita, ... Mooring and anchoring only allowed during the day, no overnights. I'm with Captain J and BaardJ on this one. The regulatory language you quoted refers only to "land" with respect to its limitations to day use. There is nothing in that regulation that prohibits overnight anchoring. And, while many (but not all) DPNR buoys are marked for day use in Culebra and Vieques, that is certainly not how they are used. We had two other boats for company on such "day balls" at Playa Carlos Rosario the night before our Culebrita stop.
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