We also have moored in front of Ivans in White Bay, JVD.....jeanneau 36i, ( 6 ft. 4 inches draft. monohulll )....and snorkeled the mooring and visually checked the clearance from the keel to the sandy bottom. Just in the OK dept.not of clearance.
This was before Irma and Maria. with Calm conditions in may.

Been sailing the BVI for 35 years, and this next trip # 17, we will be mooring at Great Harbor providing we have a NE wind and sea. SE conditions, on Jost, not good for us. No idea what Irma and Maria's pounding did to the sandy bottom.at White Bay.

We enjoy White Bay, and in May, or plan is to moor in Great Harbor, and then walk over to White Bay. We are getting up there in age , but are fit and do a lot of hiking.

Regarding: Dink ride over from Great Harbor to White Bay. We elect not to do that, since over the years, till present, we have had outboard motor problems with all of the different bareboat companies, Moorings, Sunsail and Conch.
Do not want to take any chances when outside on the ocean. .

I believe there are Taxi's that you can arrange , but we need a leg stretch and some exercise.

Our last few visits to White Bay, in May, lordy, the Soggy was slammed with day trippers, cruise boaters, and large crews and passengers from the catamarans. This next visit , we are going to give Hendos a try. Good reports.

Later, after about 3:30,pm, the day trip cats leave, and the Soggy should be more manageable.

That is the current plan, moor in Great Harbor, and walk over to White Bay and back......also before great harbor, we will moor off the B-line at Little Jost. . Been to Foxys Taboo at Diamond Cay, and liked it a lot, but as far as we know, the Taboo is gone.
Good reports on the B-Line, and we are gonna give that plan a go.