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Re: [world-cruising] where to go . . .

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Date: Sat May 05 2007 - 13:32:21 EDT

  • Next message: w m: "RE: [world-cruising] where to go . . ."

     
    see what i wrote about DNP and $20 a night mooring fees.....OUCH!!!! cant
    say i consider living on board primitive camping so dont get your drift there
    BUT i do agree the BVI's are more yacht focused and friendly in that the things
     you need are close at hand to the major yachting areas they allso have more
    opportunites to be in with the crowd OR totally out on your own if you want
    to get off the tourist snail trails - if it is Thursday it must be Anegada etc
     
    regards
     
    David
     
     
    In a message dated 05/05/2007 06:25:36 GMT Daylight Time,
    writes:

    It seems that most of the beaches and harbors of the American VI's are
    controlled by the Federal Forestry and Parks, so its well maintained but very
    barren. For folks that want to TOTALLY get away, these are fine.

    The ports of the BVI'S have more to offer, such as, restaurants, fuel,
    groceries, bars, etc. From what i gathered, the AVI's dont. Almost like primitive
    camping.

    This was my impression and others may have a different oponion.
    I would appreciate someone elses comments....I

    Good sailing,
    GH

       

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