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Re: Alternatives to Boaty Balls
[Re: MIDiver]
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06/15/2023 10:11 AM
06/15/2023 10:11 AM
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Joined: Aug 2013
Posts: 587 Jacksonville, FL, USA
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Last week, when we were in Anegada, ALL boaty balls were taken. One of 12 "white balls" were taken, two boats at anchor. We stayed for two days, just moved off the BB to a white ball. we pulled down HARD to test the ball as diving the ball is hard in the murky water. Agreed Zanshin! This is crazy. I'm amazed that people continue to use to Boaty Ball after the first night or two of watching all the FCFS balls sit empty. Question - if the Boaty Balls have to be reserved by noon each day, are you allowed to use a BB ball as a FCFS ball (and pay the FCFS rate) if it's not in use, or do the rules require that they sit idle if not booked? You can book a BoatyBall at any time that it is showing available. It doesn’t have to be booked by noon - you have the ball you booked from noon to noon. Thanks!
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