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Forum: Cruising News & Events 02-07-2014, 19:01
Replies: 77
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Posted By Rubikoop
Re: Who the Hell Turned Out the Anchor Lights in the USVI?

You can easily circumnavigate from the dock. Actually it's very safe. You start in the cockpit, walk up one side of the boat to the bow, walk back down the other side and finish up in the cockpit....
Forum: Cruising News & Events 02-07-2014, 14:14
Replies: 77
Views: 11,328
Posted By Rubikoop
Who the Hell Turned Out the Anchor Lights in the USVI?

JJ, I will be sure to mention your thoughts to the circumnavigators and professional delivery captains that keep their boats at the same marina I use.

In the Galapagos and the Marquesas in March...
Forum: Cruising News & Events 01-07-2014, 15:40
Replies: 77
Views: 11,328
Posted By Rubikoop
who the hell turned out the anchor lights in the USVI?

I read the whole thread from start to finish. And you are right, I do not turn my anchor light on every night. My boat is in a slip. I don't turn it on when anchored out every night either...there's...
Forum: Cruising News & Events 01-07-2014, 15:24
Replies: 77
Views: 11,328
Posted By Rubikoop
Re: who the hell turned out the anchor lights in the USVI?

So you know Cruz and Great Cruz are always full and you don't like Christmas Cove. You are frustrated because the places you don't like or are full have unlit boats in them?


Sent from my...
Forum: Cruising News & Events 01-07-2014, 14:53
Replies: 77
Views: 11,328
Posted By Rubikoop
Re: who the hell turned out the anchor lights in the USVI?

When have you been to Cruz or Great Cruz and not seen them full? I've never seen Great St James full. There has always been room to anchor in 25' of water on the south side of Christmas Cove even...
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