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Old 12-29-2007
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There are still no mooring balls in Great Bay, as of last month anyway.
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And probably won't be for the foreseeable future -- too many events there where boats pack in. Moorings would reduce the capacity. If you want a ball go to Little Harbor and walk or cab over.
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Wink anagada to jvd

Sailing anywhere in the BVI's is awesome. I've done it three times, always aboard a charter vessel. 1994 we where restricted from Anagada, 2004 sailed with a crew of 5 other women, the bvi's will never be the same after that, and in 2006 again Anagada to jvd easy passage, no restrictions. In 2006 we charted from Conch charters and took the boat as far as Culebra and Vieques no restrictions except that you where out of the range of the Charter Company and where pretty much on your own if you needed anything.
Easy to navigate, anybody with the Power Squadron Basis Boating course can do it.
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I've done it twice, 38 ft cat, 50 ft cat just 8 weeks ago. Shouldn't be a problem if you watch the weather. We ran across in three hours, picking up a ball at Diamond Cay.
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