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Looking to see which islands have the best options for anchoring and wading into shore...or which mooring fields are known to have tenders working them, since we don’t have an inflatable to bring to the dinghy dock. And, better yet, which B.V.I. spots would have day slips on a dock available for 21-30 ft power boat.. we would be hitting most spots by Ten am, so I don’t think the 4 pm rush for a ball will be an issue....
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On Jost Van Dyke, you can anchor and wade ashore at White Bay, and Great Harbour and Foxy's Taboo on the east end both have docks you can tie up to. Cooper Island Beach Club and Pirates in the Bight at Norman both have docks. Cane Garden Bay has room to anchor and an easy swim ashore.
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At Sandy Spit, drop a hook, and swim to the beach!
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I don't know of any mooring fields in the BVI that offer tender service.
You MIGHT be able to flag down a friendly dinghy captain and negotiate a ride to shore (Beer or rum are often good incentives!!)
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