In case you didn't know........
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NASCAT,
We will have a couple of days during our trip that we will be at Atlantis, dropping off group of friends and picking up new group. I was just in the Abacos over the holidays and noticed quite a few boats that were chained up each night. We will be all over the Bahamas and feel comfortable when the boat is tied up next to the larger boat, just didn't know about the larger marinas in more populated areas when the boats may not be close to each other
We will have a couple of days during our trip that we will be at Atlantis, dropping off group of friends and picking up new group. I was just in the Abacos over the holidays and noticed quite a few boats that were chained up each night. We will be all over the Bahamas and feel comfortable when the boat is tied up next to the larger boat, just didn't know about the larger marinas in more populated areas when the boats may not be close to each other
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From: Charlotte, NC
Sorry I have no experience w/ that, only docked overnight in Atlantis Marina and at Compass Cay Marina.
NASCAT,
We will have a couple of days during our trip that we will be at Atlantis, dropping off group of friends and picking up new group. I was just in the Abacos over the holidays and noticed quite a few boats that were chained up each night. We will be all over the Bahamas and feel comfortable when the boat is tied up next to the larger boat, just didn't know about the larger marinas in more populated areas when the boats may not be close to each other
We will have a couple of days during our trip that we will be at Atlantis, dropping off group of friends and picking up new group. I was just in the Abacos over the holidays and noticed quite a few boats that were chained up each night. We will be all over the Bahamas and feel comfortable when the boat is tied up next to the larger boat, just didn't know about the larger marinas in more populated areas when the boats may not be close to each other



