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Glenn Ashmore wrote:
"krj" wrote Glen, Thanks for the clarification. The web page I looked and also the cruising guide weren't very clear on rules for private yachts. Guess they cater to charter yachts. I don't plan to import any food, just the provisions we have on the boat. So I will put BVI back on the list so we can go to Sidney;s and Foxys. Sidney's and Foxy's are just the beginning. The islands are heavily bareboat oriented so there is a place to party or have a great meal almost every where. You really need 3 or 4 weeks to cover everything in the BVI. Soggy Dollar is a great afternoon watering hole (except on the weekends). Corsair's down the beach from Foxy's serves great food. Quito's in Cane Garden Bay Friday and Saturday nights are always a party. The C&F in Road Town for the Caribbean's best BBQ ribs. Then you have to get to Anegada for at least a couple of days. Neptune's Treasure serves a lobster omelet to die for and the conch fritters at Big Bamboo are the best I have ever eaten. If the first mate is on the verge of mutiny Brandywine Bay for a really fine meal will get her back in line and if you are feeling really rambunctious try the Willy T at least one night. Provisions are a little higher than Ponce or Fajardo but much lower than further down island. Road Town Wholesale is a good place to stock up before heading for St. Martin and points south. I know about all those places. We have done bareboat charters many times in BVI and the windwards in the last 15 years. This will be the first time taking our own boat. krj |
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