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Hi crew, We fly down to STT tomorrow to pick up a Lagoon 450F for a week cruising the USVI. This is a BVI boat brought over by Navigare Yachting, so no watermaker as far as I know. She has 185 Gallons of water tankage. We have a crew of 9 over 7 days. I'm expecting to need a refill somewhere in the middle of the trip.
Is there anywhere to get water in Coral Bay? Does the fuel dock in Cruz Bay have a water spigot?
Thanks! Can't wait to get out of this cold New England winter!!
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You will definitely need water! We were on a 450F last month (not Navigare) and she had a watermaker (factory installed - hooray!). There were only 4 of us and we used water like crazy (although we did have fresh water flush heads). NO water or services in Coral Bay. Only STJ option for fuel and water are the Cruz Bay fuel docks (can get busy with all the day charters in and out morning and late afternoon). They also have ice (only other ice option is Coral Bay). Think about trash disposal also.......
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It's a short hop to American Yacht Harbor in Redhook St Thomas, which has everything.
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There is a fuel/water dock in the Cruz Bay Creek across from C&I.
Cheers, RickG
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