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I need to leave my 43' cat in the USVI from March 19th until April 28th. Does anyone know of a good place to leave it?
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Try Yacht Haven Grande in Charlotte Amali St Thomas, excellent security. Or take it to Puerto Del Rey Marina in Fajardo Puerto Rico which also has excellent security.
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YHG will north of $100 a day, interesting suggestion. We had to stay one night and we looked like a dinghy in there.
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..or take it to St Maarten, probably cheaper, but not sure on the security issue! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />
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Independent, Compass Point and some smaller marinas in Benner Bay, Crown Bay. We are in Frenchtown Marina and they also have moorings. AYH and Sapphire are pretty exposed. I would just call them all and see who has a reasonable option. Puerto Del Rey is not a bad option.
Cheers, RickG
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Crown Bay's price is $190/day; that's quite a bit more than what I was hoping for. I'll check out the other ones you mentioned.
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CYOA charters (Frenchtown Marina) said they had moorings for $30/night but someone had to be onboard to facilitate moving it if needed. I won't have anyone on board so that won't work for me.
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Unless you have some legal reason to leave the vessel in the USVI I would look into some BVI locations.
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In BVI, with so many boats OUT on charter, some of the smaller charter companies may be happy to accommodate ... Worth a phone call or email (To someone other than the booking office).
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No objections to your comment but curious as to why. Cost? Safety? Availability?
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LocalSailor said: Unless you have some legal reason to leave the vessel in the USVI I would look into some BVI locations. Yes - cost safety and availability.
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Don't even think about it. Go straight to Puerto Del Rey.
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