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On May 22, 4:03*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 22 May 2010 10:52:43 -0700 (PDT), "Capt.Bill" wrote: No. The boat I run is based in Palmas for a while longer. In a few months we will start to head south. Then through the canal to Costa Rica. Let me know if you need a mate for that trip. * As an FYI, we were able to get diesel at the cruise ship dock in Dominica for about $2.50/US gallon (by appoinment on days with no cruise ship). * They have a sign posted with the phone number. *Fuel was good quality. Green Cay marina in St Croix has good prices also, $3/gallon. I'll keep you in mind. I want to have 6 on board as we go from Grenada to the ABCs for security reasons. Thanks for the fuel price updates. The fuel here in Palmas is $2.75 a gal. Where do you stay in the T&Cs? |
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On Mon, 24 May 2010 07:58:07 -0700 (PDT), "Capt.Bill"
wrote: I'll keep you in mind. I want to have 6 on board as we go from Grenada to the ABCs for security reasons. Thanks for the fuel price updates. The fuel here in Palmas is $2.75 a gal. Where do you stay in the T&Cs? South Side Marina about 2 miles east of Provo. http://www.southsidemarina-tci.com/ A very friendly and accomodating place, although limited to about 5 1/2 ft draft on the entrance channel. We stayed there on the way south and will go back again later this week. |
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"Wayne.B" wrote in message
... On Mon, 24 May 2010 07:58:07 -0700 (PDT), "Capt.Bill" wrote: I'll keep you in mind. I want to have 6 on board as we go from Grenada to the ABCs for security reasons. Thanks for the fuel price updates. The fuel here in Palmas is $2.75 a gal. Where do you stay in the T&Cs? South Side Marina about 2 miles east of Provo. http://www.southsidemarina-tci.com/ A very friendly and accomodating place, although limited to about 5 1/2 ft draft on the entrance channel. We stayed there on the way south and will go back again later this week. Sad that any so-called cruiser has an umbilical connected to marina after marina. Try a sailboat and break free from all that lubberly crap. Or, better yet, stay home and stop polluting the environment with your stinkpots. Wilbur Hubbard |
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On Mon, 24 May 2010 16:02:10 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: South Side Marina about 2 miles east of Provo. http://www.southsidemarina-tci.com/ A very friendly and accomodating place, although limited to about 5 1/2 ft draft on the entrance channel. We stayed there on the way south and will go back again later this week. Sad that any so-called cruiser has an umbilical connected to marina after marina. We spend over 90% of our time anchored out but recognize that marinas offer very useful services at times. On our way south we needed supplies and repairs in the Turks and Caicos, both of which were greatly facilitated by South Side Marina. They are also an official port of entry with a customs officer always on call which is a major convenience. In the Domican Republic the big marinas also offer assistance with on site customs and immigration which is particularly helpful when you are dealing with a language barrier plus a complex and somewhat corrupt system. |
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On May 24, 5:25*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 24 May 2010 16:02:10 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: South Side Marina about 2 miles east of Provo. http://www.southsidemarina-tci.com/ A very friendly and accomodating place, although limited to about 5 1/2 ft draft on the entrance channel. * We stayed there on the way south and will go back again later this week. Sad that any so-called cruiser has an umbilical connected to marina after marina. We spend over 90% of our time anchored out but recognize that marinas offer very useful services at times. * On our way south we needed supplies and repairs in the Turks and Caicos, both of which were greatly facilitated by South Side Marina. *They are also an official port of entry with a customs officer always on call which is a major convenience. In the Domican Republic the big marinas also offer assistance with on site customs and immigration which is particularly helpful when you are dealing with a language barrier plus a complex and somewhat corrupt system. True. But between the official fees and the unofficial fees, it was still less than the official $300 fee to clear in to the Bahamas. Even for us at 90'. :-) |
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On Mon, 24 May 2010 15:13:57 -0700 (PDT), "Capt.Bill"
wrote: In the Domican Republic the big marinas also offer assistance with on site customs and immigration which is particularly helpful when you are dealing with a language barrier plus a complex and somewhat corrupt system. True. But between the official fees and the unofficial fees, it was still less than the official $300 fee to clear in to the Bahamas. Even for us at 90'. :-) Yes but I greatly prefer the system in the Bahamas. Once you pay your $300 you can come and go as you want from island to island with no additional bureaucracy to deal with. In the Dominican Republic you can only go legally to another port of entry, no where else, and of course everyone has their hand out. We are technically in violation tonight because we want to leave Luperon tomorrow at 6:00 AM but since there is no provision for that in the rules our zarpa says that we leaving at 5:00PM today. |
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On May 24, 6:57*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 24 May 2010 15:13:57 -0700 (PDT), "Capt.Bill" wrote: In the Domican Republic the big marinas also offer assistance with on site customs and immigration which is particularly helpful when you are dealing with a language barrier plus a complex and somewhat corrupt system. True. But between the official fees and the unofficial fees, it was still less than the official $300 fee to clear in to the Bahamas. Even for us at 90'. *:-) Yes but I greatly prefer the system in the Bahamas. *Once you pay your $300 you can come and go as you want from island to island with no additional bureaucracy to deal with. *In the Dominican Republic you can only go legally to another port of entry, no where else, and of course everyone has their hand out. *We are technically in violation tonight because we want to leave Luperon tomorrow at 6:00 AM but since there is no provision for that in the rules our zarpa says that we leaving at 5:00PM today. Very true. It's a stupid system that does nothing to encourage cruisers to visit. |
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On May 24, 3:01*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 24 May 2010 07:58:07 -0700 (PDT), "Capt.Bill" wrote: I'll keep you in mind. I want to have 6 on board as we go from Grenada to the ABCs for security reasons. Thanks for the fuel price updates. The fuel here in Palmas is $2.75 a gal. Where do you stay in the T&Cs? South Side Marina about 2 miles east of Provo. http://www.southsidemarina-tci.com/ A very friendly and accomodating place, although limited to about 5 1/2 ft draft on the entrance channel. * We stayed there on the way south and will go back again later this week. Yes, I know it well. My friends run their dive boat out of there. They own Turtle Cove Divers. |
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