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Re: Mooring Question
[Re: d_fish]
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01/28/2023 07:55 AM
01/28/2023 07:55 AM
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Yes - there are still some FCFS balls near BLine in Diamond Cay. Cooper FCFS balls are typically taken very early - honestly it isn’t worth the hassle. We anchored at Guana this week.
Last edited by MIDiver; 01/28/2023 07:56 AM.
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Re: Mooring Question
[Re: gerroa]
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01/30/2023 11:37 AM
01/30/2023 11:37 AM
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Anchoring might be your standard practice but it comes at an environmental cost if you anchor on the sea grass. Thank you for making this point, gerroa. There are a number of areas in the BVI that have been ravaged by years of anchoring. IMO moorings should be used when available for this reason.
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