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My intent with this post is to collect information on the number of non-boatyball mooring balls available at all the different BVI anchorages. I’m not trying to start a new debate on the merits of Boatyball. Granted, I’m not a fan of Boatyball, merely want to create a running count of non-boatyballs available. Any help in gathering this information would be greatly appreciated. In the past, we have never used the internet while in the BVI and I enjoy not being connected. Therefore I need to know the options pertaining to first come mooring balls. Here is a list of anchorages and would appreciate knowing the number of first come white mooring balls available. The information I have posted are current as of our 08/28/21 trip. Please update this list of the number of non boatyballs balls you are aware of.
Leverick Bay: all balls are now boatyball, both reserved and first come. Anegada: how many non-boatyballs? Cooper Island: how many non-boatyballs? Last year I only recall seeing about 6 JVD, Great Harbor: I counted 9 Diamond Cay: how many non-boatyballs? Norman Island: all are non boatyball Peter Island: all are non boatyball Cane Garden Bay: I’m not sure how many non-boatyballs Sopers Hole: I’m not sure how many non-boatyballs Trellis Bay: all are non-boatyball Marina Cay: all are non-boatball
Again, this post is not intended to start a debate, merely a means to learn the current status of internet free acquired mooring balls.
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