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Is there someplace that I can see marina/mooring fees around BVI? Do we need cash, or do they take CCs? Maybe all marinas are about the same, but would be helpful to ballpark estimate.
Thanks! Pat
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All the marinas take credit cards, most mooring balls are $30+
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I try to take a variety of denominations . 20s and 10s, but also 5s and 100s. Marinas take credit cards. But at restaurants, when I get the check and want to leave, I have cash do not need to wait on the waitress to return.
Also having $30 cash is easy for the mooring fee... Usually have a Kitty so anyone can get to it and pay... (I may be at bar when the mooring fee collector comes by)
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