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Tell Me About a September Charter

Posted By: Pyrat Pistol

Tell Me About a September Charter - 08/20/2022 12:47 AM

Here's a first post from a long-time (decades?) lurker. Thanks to Carol and all of you for the great information over all these years.

I've bareboated in the BVIs many times, in many different months of the year, but not in the last 10 years, and never in September. So I'm sure much will be different when we arrive next month via STT. Questions I'll appreciate any guidance on include:

1) Ferries: Scheduled to arrive at STT at 1:40, hoping to catch the 2:30 RTFF. Would prefer to not buy tickets in advance, given the likelihood of ferry (or airline) delays. But is there any reason that the experienced would advise buying them-- whether if they are still running at covid levels of capacity, or that they might hold a ferry departure for a few minutes if you have a ticket, or anything else?

2) Mooring balls: Similar story-- I've read about the Boatyball drama, and am hoping that the September crowds will be low enough that I don't need to worry about Boatyball or any other reservations. Any reason to recommend Boatyball, or any similar services, given the September crowds? Do ball owners still come around in the boat and collect cash?

3) Closed businesses: related to mooring balls-- if a resort or other place (say, BEYC, CIBC) are closed for the off-season, any reason their mooring balls would be off-limits? Any reason it would either be legal trespassing or maybe just bad form to be on the beach, or dock, at any of those places?

4) Open businesses: Anybody know where to get a list of open businesses (especially anchorages/resorts)? Whether for the off-season, or just post-Irma closure, I expect a lot of places to be closed, but all the web searches I do (even here) seem to point to pre-Irma articles or posts. Without knowing our itinerary up-front, or by contacting each possible resort/restaurant that we might visit, is there an easy, up-to-date reference list?

5) Full Moon Party: Going to try to hit our first one at Trellis for the September full moon, but other threads (even on the first page) have references (for other times of the year) to the crowds. Wise or unwise to expect it to have some open balls--or is this the case study for making a boatyball reservation?

Thanks for any info you can offer.
Posted By: GypsyMermaid

Re: Tell Me About a September Charter - 08/20/2022 11:39 PM

I'm hoping someone will reply as I have most of the same questions
Posted By: Husker

Re: Tell Me About a September Charter - 08/20/2022 11:54 PM

1. That's a little tight for making the 230 ferry. go for the later one and your trip will be less stressful
2. You will have no trouble finding first come mooring balls this time of year. Most places will come 'round to collect. You may get lucky and get a free night or two. You can still use them even if the proprietor is not around to collect.
3, 4, 5 - Yeah, lots of places are closed during off-season. There were some other posts on TTOL recently listing closed and open businesses and restaurants. Search for posts by Jason, Ratsman or Manpot.

(Check the hurricane forecast before you leave home)
Posted By: Deepcut

Re: Tell Me About a September Charter - 08/21/2022 02:31 AM

No reservations needed. (Restaurants perhaps the day of to hopefully confirm they are open)

Mooring balls a non-issue during August... even more so in September

Weather monitoring is a must.

Trip Insurance suggested
Posted By: LocalSailor

Re: Tell Me About a September Charter - 08/21/2022 09:30 PM

2 to read every day *Sept*

https://spaghettimodels.com/

http://weathercarib.com/

Eye out East!
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