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sail2wind said: BEYC charges $10 a head to use the pool. Why would anyone pay for that when the ocean is free?
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Kids like pools. They head straight there when you dock the boat. Not sure why! G
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maytrix said:sail2wind said: BEYC charges $10 a head to use the pool. Why would anyone pay for that when the ocean is free? The Bitter End Pool offers a peaceful area coupled with nice light meals and salads. The Bitter End is a little more elegant and offers shade. The issue with Leverick while very friendly and wide open to the masses. Is Leverick is a lot more concrete with little greenery or shade. If we want to rent a car and explore we stop at Leverick. If a more tranquil lay day is desired by some of the crew. We spend time at Bitter End, Scrub, Peter Island. Reservations and shaving, shirts with collars.... will also go a long way opening up the welcome. Maybe the first question should be. What does your crew want out of the lay day and what is the crew willing to pay for it?
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Do you have to reserve the dock at Leverick ahead of time?
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