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Schwendy said:
I think I have my itinerary down but want to know what the experts think.
Doing sleep aboard and hoping for early start on:
Day 1 Norman- hit the Indians on way over, get mooring, dingy over to Caves, back to boat eat at Pirates or on boat then night at Willy T.

Day 2 Leave early straight for Baths for couple hours then up to North Sound. Everyone says Leverick instead of Bitter End but what about Saba Rock? I like the fact the mooring comes with a free bag of ice and 250 gals. of water! Plus, I could easily dingy between Saba and Bitter E. and go around to beach at Prickly Pear. I think we will be horrible with water conservation (showers) so how often/where are the places to get it?

Day 3 Leave early for Anegada weather conditions permitting.

Day 4 Anegada to Cane Garden Bay. More water?

Day 5 Cane Garden to Jost and stop off at Sandy Cay and Bubbly Pool/Foxy's before heading to Great Harbor for mooring.

Day 6 White Bay, Jost.

Day 7 Jost to Cooper, stop at Rhone for snorkel, moore at Cooper last night for 10 am return to Mooring's Base.

Any schedule/marina suggestions for water/ice/fuel? I was thinking we would fill up water tanks at least once if not twice during the week.

What happens with payment of mooring ball fee if we aren't on the boat around 4-4:30 when someone comes by to collect? Do you have to plan on being on the boat to wait or can you just pay at the bar/marina/hotel, wherever if you miss the collection guy?


I would skip the second night in White Bay and add a 2nd night in North Sound bracketing your, weather permitting, jaunt to Anegada. Check out white bay by cab while your moored in Great Harbor.

Stay on the dock at Leverick your 2nd night, top off the water and everyone showers ashore preserving the tanks for Anegada. I'd go directly to Leverick, and as Matt suggested, take a rental car to the Baths and all the other awesome VG sites.

The way back from Anegada would be a a good time to experience Saba/Bitter End and then mosey on to CGB/Jost the next day. Even in a PC Anegada to CGB is a long boat ride.

I am by no means an expert, but you did ask for suggestions . . . <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />