An extra day makes a lot of sense in completing your agenda. Our routine at Leverick is to arrive early enough to take a rental vehicle (book thru the marina office) and take the crew to The Baths (don't forget to take the National Parks Permit with you. It's in your DYC packet. Otherwise they will ask you to pay a fee that you have already paid.) Stop by Hog Heaven on you way back to Leverick for pictures and a snack. Back at Leverick you still have time for a swim before dinner. The BBQ and Jumbies is always fun. The market at Leverick is great for picking up items you have run out of. Saturday you will have time to visit Oil Nut Marina if you like before heading back to Scrub.

Check to see if the Harbor Market has reopened before stopping at Soper's Hole. I understand it might reopen within the next few months, but have not seen any announcement. West End (Soper's Hole) is still working on getting back to normal. If you decide to stop at CGB, perhaps that would be the place to pick up any needed provisions.


The 'bubbly pool' and the trail were pretty torn-up from the hurricane, but still kinda cool. Sandy Spit has pretty much disappeared, it really is only a 'sandy spit'. B-line is okay for a drink if he is open and you are planning on staying overnight. I was very disappointed in the food at Foxy's Taboo in December. However, the fellows at the bar were trying hard to please the folks. You might make you way on around to White Bay for the night if the weather is settled, or Great Harbor if not. Seems the crew always enjoys Soggy Dollar, although I understand Hendo's is getting all the attention lately, including dinner. I have not had the pleasure to dine at Corsairs.

We always enjoy stopping at Norman Island and usually prefer 'Kelly's Cove' if one of the mooring balls is available. The Caves, The Indians, the trail up the ridge, dinner at Pirates and party on the Willy T. Lots of options. You didn't mention Cooper Island, a very popular stop, nor did you mention Peter Island.

For dinner at Scrub, the outdoors option beside the upper pool is very good (Donovan's Reef). The 'fine dinning' restaurant doesn't seem to get much action (Cardamom & Co).

I enjoyed sailing the Bali catamaran, although I chartered the 4.5, which seems to be very similar to the 4.3. Y'all have fun.


Noel Hall
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