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Re: How hard to find marinas for boats > 40 feet?
[Re: BobbyBlackBeard78]
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07/22/2020 08:47 AM
07/22/2020 08:47 AM
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Posts: 3,359 Cane Garden Bay, Tortola
JasonHelmbrecht
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Not many marinas on the outer islands but no issues docking a 40' boat on Virgin Gorda or Tortola. Virgin Gorda has Leverick Bay and Virgin Gorda Yacht Harbor. Tortola has quite a few but at the very least you have Soper's Hole, Nanny Cay, Village Cay, Manuel Reef, and several towards east end. Scrub Island has a nice marina but I don't know if they rent long term docks.
On Virgin Gorda in North Sound area there are several other "resort marinas" that are more transient in nature.
Anegada, Jost Van Dyke, Cooper, Norman, Salt do not have large permanent docks available.
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