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Hello, we are returning to BVI after 10 years. About halfway through the trip I like to overnight at dock to refill water (if needed) offload trash and take a full shower. Im looking at new places I haven’t visited before such as Oil Nut marina in Deep Bay or Blunder Bay. I cannot find any information on Blunder Bay website whether they have shower facilities. The Leverick Bay website states the showers are closed for renovation.
Thanks for the help
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-Leverick Bay showers have reopened (although not my favorite. Tend to be pretty hot and have lots of mosquitos) -Oil Nut Bay Marina Village has showers -Unsure of Blunder Bay, but I do not believe so
-Best marina showers in the North Sound are still far and away at BEYC IMO. You get your own private stall with sink, toilet and mirror. Hard to beat that
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Agree that on the BEYC showers. Wonderful. We never need a water fill as we have a water maker but those showers are a luxury.
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Cruising the local waters here in SC and GA. Love the BVIs and miss the Tradewinds!
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@Steve27 - That comment speaks of someone who hasn't sailed. Despite having a watermaker and a large shower aboard, there's no comparison to a real shower ashore. And for those who don't have a watermaker, the shower water consumption can be horrendous - particularly when non-sailors keep that water running all the time...
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That comment speaks of someone who hasn't sailed. I have sailed and big reason I dont choose too. So the comment you made to dig at me is kind of funny do to its someone that assumes as you do. So you still admit there IS a shower on board yet assume I am ignorant and met there was no shower on board. Next time I will type slower for you.
Cruising the local waters here in SC and GA. Love the BVIs and miss the Tradewinds!
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