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04/11/2015 01:08 PM
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We have visited twice as a bare boat charter in the summer. Thinking about returning for week after Christmas including New Year's eve. Would appreciate any pros and cons for this time period. Mooring ball availability etc.
Thanks for any advice!
Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday and all is well.
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We have gone the past few christmas new years. Get to the moorings a little early and there should be no issues. The week before Christmas was dead. We were the only boat in little harbour jvd. Dinner reservations always recommended. Foxy's is a little crazy around New Years.
Normally lots of wind too.
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Great Harbor on Jost needs to be experienced at least once in your life. Go a day early and get a ball. Then go ashore and begin the party. It is crazy but lots of fun.
Mike "The journey is the thing." Homer
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We choose to avoid Foxy's on New Year's Eve ( Old Years Night)..usually have a great time at Quito's...
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