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Re: White Bay
[Re: Sckavanagh]
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01/11/2022 05:29 PM
01/11/2022 05:29 PM
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Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 168 Chicago, IL, USA
vytis104
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Chartered with BVI Yacht Charters. Just ask permission. If they feel you have the experience, they will let you go. I have 30 years of offshore racing experience. They, within reason, let us do anything we asked to do. Old Walkers ApproachHere is a link to AN OLD copy of Walkers Approach. Which does a great job explaining the passage in incredibly great detail. I have not verified this info recently (boys etc...) and now do this journey by memory. The channel markers are easier to identify now. Leave early in the day so the sun isnt playing tricks on the water. Have someone else identifying your next navigation marker as you approach while you adjust course.
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