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Vancouver BC Moorage

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I know someone looking moorage in Vancouver from March to June. Length 63 feet / beam 33 / 90 foot mast (big cat).

Any leads would be greatly appreciated.

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Jack, I think the only place with any possibility of handling such a rig would be Fisherman's Wharf, False Creek. Vancouver Boat Moorage False Creek Harbour Authority British Columbia, Canada

They have some long docks with some clearance. The fishing fleet normally resides there, but so far not all have come back.

Quayside Marina further up the creek on the old Expo grounds might be able to take her, but at significant expense.

Failing that some of the industrial docks might have some space but that's a long shot. Another thought might be up the river in Steveston or Shelter Island.
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Thanks for that; I will forward the suggestions.
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