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Garry W wrote:
Off-topic question here, from curiosity... I was down in the USVI's some years ago, and I distinctly remember the great damage that the sailboat anchors were doing to the reefs and to the bay bottoms. Did they ever manage to institute an anchorage system to limit the damage? No anchoring along the south shore of St. John, USVI -- the Park Service has installed lot's of moorings. In the BVI, there are balls in The Bight, Norman Is; Great Harbor, JVD; Cane Garden Bay, Soper's Hole, and Road Harbor Tortola; Trellis Bay, Beef Island; Marina Cay; Anegada; North Sound, Virgin Gorda; and Cooper Island. The really good news is that the anchorages with no mooring balls are practically empty at least off-season. The water is clear and it is usually pretty easy to keep anchor AND CHAIN off the coral and grass. dave |
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