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Good Morning, Arriving this morning on a catamaran with family. Just saw posts about unrest on French side. Any suggestions for anchorages tonight? Are there fireworks anywhere?
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There is a post regarding fireworks (on the Dutch side) from several days ago. FIREWORKSAs of now, things appear to be quiet on the French side except for a road blockage (supposedly passable) in Sandy Ground. I would avoid that area. Hopefully things stay calm. Sorry, I can not help you with anchorage but based upon seeing fireworks I would look into Simpson Bay or Great Bay. Good luck.
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The unrest appears to be over for now, with the exception of Sandy Ground. For fireworks, as JD said, Simpson Bay or Great Bay on the Dutch side, or Grand Case French side or Simpson Bay Lagoon. Most of us here are land based. Best suggestion might be to go by the Yacht Club by the bridge in Simpson Bay and get recommendations for best viewing from a boat.
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