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Mary Marty Marty - so many questions, only questions I have a comment on
Get the cruising guide for the Virgins and you can made a much better decision then asking strangers who do not know you or your family. Transmission - always lock in reverse two reasons, a spinning prop created more drag then a not spinning and less wear on your transmission. stu "Marty" wrote in message ... For a family with a 12 year old boy and a 9 year old girl, and the goal of sailing (I mean sailing, not motoring or motorsailing) 3-4 hours each day, with lots of beach exploration, tidepooling, snorkeling, hiking, exploration of local flavors, and mooring at night, what would be the perfect 5-7 days of sailing itinerary for the British Virgin Islands? What is the best time of year for the BVI's that is not a ghost town but is not peak season (no problem with other people being around, just don't want to worry about or fight for moorings) and not during hurricane season, and weather/water conditions that are clothing optional (not a nudist/naturist family, but looking for those weather/water temp conditions)? Thanks, Marty |
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