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Mooring Ball Danger in Tobago Cays

Posted By: nnovick

Mooring Ball Danger in Tobago Cays - 11/11/2018 07:36 PM

Just returned from a crewed catamaran charter in the Grenadines, originating in Grenada. We secured a mooring ball in Tobago Cays around 4 pm and went to bed around 10 pm. Sometime after that the mooring ball let loose and we drifted until shortly after midnight, when we were awoken by the boat hitting the reef. Luckily we were on a 60 foot Cat that is very heavy so there was minimal damage to the hull. We anchored and the next mooring looked at the ropes that had let loose. They were totally rotted. The Park Rangers told us that we should know that "you moor at your own risk." That said, where does all of the EC currency go that is collected for mooring? Definitely not for maintenance.
Posted By: Jeannius

Re: Mooring Ball Danger in Tobago Cays - 11/12/2018 08:44 AM

Poor performance by a professional crew not to have checked the mooring. Everyone who works in the industry in the Caribbean knows there are plenty of badly maintained moorings out there. Lots of anchor-watch apps available that could have given warning if they used one.
Posted By: nnovick

Re: Mooring Ball Danger in Tobago Cays - 11/12/2018 04:25 PM

Thank you for that feedback. I will forward it to the Crew. It is good info for us for future charters. We have chartered many times in the BVI but this was our first time in the Grenadines.
Nancy
Posted By: DaveZ

Re: Mooring Ball Danger in Tobago Cays - 11/12/2018 10:38 PM

Even in the BVI you need to dive on your moorings, hooked one in Trellis Bay a few years back and it came apart in my hands when I dove it.
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