Anyone done the Moorings vacation
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Did it a few years ago. You don't tie up at a dock, most coves have anchored bouys that you tie off to and then someone comes by in a dinghy to collect the fee. I want to say it was 25-35 bucks a night. We had a boat that was 50'+, I don't see those on the website. I guess they phased them out.
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I have gone 4 years in a row with TMM Charters this NOV 2 weeks with Moorings. Great Time
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We used Virgin Traders:
http://www.viyachts.com/bareboats/vi...ers/index.html
Would use them again...its a great time!
http://www.viyachts.com/bareboats/vi...ers/index.html
Would use them again...its a great time!
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What ever you do charter a Cat not a V-Hull First year mistake for us Cat is very easy to drive and a must have for space the Mooring 474 is huge compared to the Lagoona 44
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So, the cost is basically $3120 per couple for everything....plus drinks and meals at bars
PS- I don't know if we got a discount for renting five boats.... bUt I do know that we are going to have one hell of a party with our 40 people!!!!!!!
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After talking to a buddy last night, I rememebered we went with Voyager:
http://www.voyagecharters.com/
The bigger boats are the way to go if you're going to have eight people aboard.
http://www.voyagecharters.com/
The bigger boats are the way to go if you're going to have eight people aboard.
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Here is a Tradewinds video that is kinda cool. I have not chartered so cannot make a recommendation for a charter company. I can tell you tho that it a very popular thing in the BVI and people just keep coming back for more.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gB3Ns...eature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gB3Ns...eature=related