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Old 10-06-2011, 06:20 PM
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Here


http://www.moorings.com/vacation-opt...slands/tortola
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We've got 20 couples going in February of 2012. Five boats, four couples per boat.....gonna be a BLAST in the BVIs!!!!!!!
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I forgot......they do hagve smaller boats from the 47.......
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BVI is a great place to do this -- very easy for navigating/ getting around.
did this last year -- made the mistake of getting a sailboat by ourselves -- not my idea --
bring a group and get a big cat and you'll have a blast.

Foxy's, Soggy Dollar, and Willy T -- great spots!
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Jost for new years........words can't describe how awesome it
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Originally Posted by PhantomChaos
I forgot......they do hagve smaller boats from the 47.......
I believe that we have 45 footers reserved...
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We've got 20 couples going in February of 2012. Five boats, four couples per boat.....gonna be a BLAST in the BVIs!!!!!!!
Faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack. That will be crazy!:d rink:
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I was looking at the smaller cats and from I figured it would be about $2000 per couple for 2 couples not including food, gas, and flights. Any ideas on how much you spent on fuel and what about docking fees? Did you anchor in a cove or dock at a marina each night? These are the types of little things you don't really know about or can really find on their website.
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i would be intersted in the costs as well. I am trying to plan my 10 year anniversary. Wife wants a cruise. i think we both win with this idea.
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