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Re: Picking up passengers in St. Thomas
[Re: Fritz_the_Cat]
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10/28/2019 07:54 PM
10/28/2019 07:54 PM
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Thanks, Warren. Its Steve. Won't really work for me. I'm taking a Moorings PowerCat to pick them up and drive them back. Time is a bit of a concern as I have 4 boats on charter with 18 family and friends beginning with infants and toddlers. With luggage, that's like 6 dinghy shuttle trips and i still need to clear in and get back to RoadTown before dark. Crown Bay was an option, but they want USD $300.00 min one night.
The wharf is simple and i have lots of fenders and lines. Just wondering if it is open to the public to tie off on without restrictions etc. That’s a lot of people and luggage, why don’t they take the ferry to West End or Roadtown? It would be a lot less of a hassle.
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