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What's the going rate for mooring balls this year? We're heading down next week for our first post-Irma cruise. Excited!
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Life's short - sail more!
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We were down in April. $30 was the most we paid for a mooring ball. Never collected at Saba & Diamond Cay
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Some of the balls at anegada are $35, as were BEYC pre Irma. Peter island at Spratt Bay was around twice that.
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We pick up a buoy usually $30 to $35 .... but if you wish a special treat head to the dock at Leverick Bay.. its only $1 per foot a night and well worth having a slip for easy on and off the boat for at least one night .... They also have a great restaurant,, provisioning, and watersports.. Enjoy!
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