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How did you find the
excercise of locating a mooring in an unfamiliar harbour with major waves, choppy water and a strong wind?? Did you use your spotlight?? It was tough, even with the GPS. We used the spotlight and crossed back and forth twice to make sure we understood the entrance which is somewhat narrow. In the light of day it was a very obvious entrance and we couldn't believe how confused we were! Port Jeff was a parking lot with next to zero room to drop an anchor. We motored in where there's a huge ferry and a lot of work boats. The clubs were all sleeping. We grabbed someone's mooring instead. RB |
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