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First night anchorage? #113405
11/30/2016 02:18 PM
11/30/2016 02:18 PM
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Ottawa, Canada
TimS Offline OP
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We're chartering from Horizon (Nanny Cay) in January and are interested in anchorages for the first and/or last night. This is our fourth BVI Charter and in the past we've stayed at the Bight but are getting a bit beyond the Willy T and Pirates. Any thoughts on Little Harbour on Peter Island or other suggestions?

Thanks
Tim

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Re: First night anchorage? [Re: TimS] #113406
11/30/2016 02:33 PM
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We pretty much always start with Cooper and end with Norman. They just seem to work distance/time wise.


Kirk in Maryland
Re: First night anchorage? [Re: Kirk] #113407
11/30/2016 02:43 PM
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We have stopped at Oceans Seven in Great Harbor on Peter Is. several times for our first night. Usually not crowded and a very casual place for drinks and food.

Allen

Re: First night anchorage? [Re: Bakoguy] #113408
11/30/2016 02:53 PM
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My "intended" mooring fields would depend on the weather, distance, departure time. I don't care for exposed anchorages. You'll be there in high season, same as I, so the earlier you pick up a ball the better. Little Harbour is a great start as is Cooper, weather permitting. I never end with Norman just due to my dislike of a long travel day while hungover. Appears I have an issue with making wise decisions on or around Norman Island... Wind Guru is your friend. This little beauty typically dictates if an anchorage is in play or not. https://www.windguru.cz/58


~Eric
Re: First night anchorage? [Re: IslandGator] #113409
11/30/2016 03:20 PM
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I almost always start with Norman/Bight/Willy T. It's a quick, easy *shakedown* sail from Nanny, with a very well protected bay. The ease of that first sail and ease/comfort of that anchorage gives you crew (prob some lubbers) a chance to adjust to life on the boat without being pushed too hard. I also find that, given the appropriate type of people, the Willy T can get your crew in the right mindset for the rest of the trip <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Yikes.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/toast.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Banana.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Devil.gif" alt="" />


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Re: First night anchorage? [Re: Dirichlet] #113410
11/30/2016 04:17 PM
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We like Marina Cay for the first night.
Last boat night is CGB, JVD, Norman or Cooper.

Re: First night anchorage? [Re: NCSailor] #113411
11/30/2016 04:50 PM
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On charter from Nanny or Moorings I like spending the last night at Little Harbor on Peter. It's a great peaceful anchorage with only the noises of nature the way the islands were 40 years ago
It gives you time for breakfast and a snorkel before ending your week.

Re: First night anchorage? [Re: sail445] #113412
11/30/2016 04:52 PM
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Deadman's Bay on Peter is nice if the weather is settled.

Re: First night anchorage? [Re: tradewinds] #113413
11/30/2016 06:23 PM
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Just curious, how do Peter Island - Great Harbour and Little Harbour stand up in northern swells or if the wind goes a bit north. We're in a mono hull!!

thanks
Tim

Re: First night anchorage? [Re: TimS] #113414
11/30/2016 08:14 PM
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We used the Bight for 1st night and Great Harbor (Peter) for the last night. Great Harbor was very quiet with several open balls and Oceans Seven had nice food - just make sure you call ahead and make a reservation. We got them on the VHF on 16.

Re: First night anchorage? [Re: TimS] #113415
12/03/2016 09:37 AM
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Tim ...I'll let the friendly TTOL'ers answer your question, but thought I'd offer to generate a Float Plan for you if it might help ... see www.BVIFloatPlan.com (free for anybody to use).

When is your trip? ... I'll have a crew of friends aboard S/V Orion the 4th week of January. Look for the NCAA flags ... Hook'em, Go Lions, War Eagle and of course GO HOKIES!

Thanks - Mark


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