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06/05/2015 07:03 AM
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Is OK to day anchor/moor inside the beach reef at Soggy Dollar in a 48ft. cat?
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Yes, it's done all the time.
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Thanks, just picked up a mooring. Gonna be an awesome day.
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Awesome indeed..perfect weather
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If you are chartering, you should ask your charter company. Some "redline" White Bay.
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Just a mention for White Bay. There are Mooring posts or pins sticking up about 18 inches from the bottom in a couple of spots with no moorings on them. One is in front of the SD. If you draw more the about 4.5 feet you will not clear them. G
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If you know what you are doing... have at it... done all the time.
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