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#112930 11/22/2016 03:33 PM
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Hi-
Can someone suggest a place where I can rent a paddle board? I'm leaving from the Mooring Dock on Dec. 7th or 8th.
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Moorings provides them. Last winter I rented some from last stop sports, that were delivered prior to my arrival. On a bit of confusion Moorings also put 2 on the boat. Since we rented from last stop sports we sent the Moorings supplied ones back. As it turned out the Moorings sups were nicer boards.

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See what JCarr said. Just have the Moorings put them on. They will be on the boat when you arrive and they take them off.
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Island Surf & Sail have great equipment and service on Island - Free delivery and pick up from the Moorings - 2 different types of SUP - Naish boards are brand new this season. Give them a try! www.bviwatertoys.com


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LaST STOP sports has the best deal and great service. Just got equipment from them last week.

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One of the boat briefers at Horizon Yacht Charters suggested the following > ~ think about renting whatever "water toy" at an island "once you get there" > We have rented kayaks, etc > and only used them once or twice after dragging/carrying them around all week. Norman, Cooper, etc - all have them for rent. Sail Caribbean seems to be the dive shop at both of theses places. Just a thought.


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