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Old 20-12-2010, 06:55   #1
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Great Place to Stop in the Berrys, Bahamas

The Great Harbour Cay Marina is very helpful and dock rates are the lowest we have seen, Check in with customs was simply, The people here go out of their way to help us.
We are at the dock with engine problems and are amazed that there are not more boats in here.
The marina and small inlet around the corner of very protected from the weather so it would make a great first stop when heading over from the states. You can walk to some of the most amazing beaches and dinghy to some cool spots to snorkel and catch dinner.
If your heading over soon please stop by and say hi.
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