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I'm looking at a BVI charter for next May or June, and wondering what the "new" BEYC is charging to dock or moor a large cat since reopening. They're dark for the month of September so I can't reach them directly for pricing, and there's no such information on their website. If any of you have any pricing information from this past year I'd appreciate anything you can share.
Thanks!!
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They are opening 10/18 - shoot them an email and might get a response. We spent 2 nights on a ball last June and I believe it was $40/night.
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Using the anchor is free. Just a thought.
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$3/ft for a cat +18% service charge + utilities (power is $50 per line, water is $0.20/gallon)
$40/night for a ball.
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