First time sailing BVI

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Nov 30, 2007
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Hunter 36 Forked River, NJ
Hi. I need some advice on cruising in the BVI. I'm experienced with protected bays, and near-shore Ocean sailing in the northeast, and years of boat ownership experience. This summer, my girlfriend and I are considering going by ourselves bareboating in the BVI with the Moorings. She's motorboated before, and never sailed, but willl definitely get local sailing experience with me by the time we embark on this trip.

Any opinions on the Moorings or other Charters?
Any opinions about this as our first cruise?
Any experience or thoughts on scheduling flights?
Should we plan to stay in a BVI hotel the night before and after?
Any meals suggestions?

Your thoughts and input will be greatly appreciated!!
 
Sep 29, 2008
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Catalina 320 Buffalo
The BVI is a great place for a first cruise. Everything is line of sight navigation. We used Sunsail and were VERY happy with both the boat and the staff. Saved $$$ vs Moorings. Most charter companies can arrange for you to stay over the first night on the boat. We flew Buffalo, NY to Puerto Rico and on to Tortola. We provisioned our boat. Had most meals aboard but did enjoy some of the local resturants. We are looking forward to chartering again next Spring.
 

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Feb 4, 2008
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Macgregor 26S Lake Wallenpaupack / EastCoast
Great time in BVI

We chartered with the Moorings and had a great time. The staff was courteous and helpful. They will tell you anything about the area that you want to know (as long as you ask) and then set you free. One piece of advice (that you probably already know): Either know how to anchor, or arrive at your next mooring area early to be sure to get a ball. This meant before 3PM when we were there in late March.
At the end of the trip in the van taking us to the ferry I was talking with fellow cruisers about our trips and one guy told me "there was something wrong with my anchor". I knew what he meant even though he didn't, and I was glad I didn't have that problem.
 
Nov 30, 2007
276
Hunter 36 Forked River, NJ
Joe A - what did he mean? I've anchored in sandy shoals before, and have made sure the anchor sets before I turn my attention away, but that's the extent of my anchoring experience.
 
Nov 8, 2007
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Hunter 27_75-84 Sandusky Harbor Marina, Ohio
Try a Captain

Moorings is the top of the line for charter companies, that's a good place for your first cruise. If I were going with just the Admiral, I would take one of the lower cost operations. But if I were going with first-timers (I am thinking of my college room-mates, two couples who have never sailed) I would pay extra for the Moorings.

A low cost option for your first time would be to hire a Captain to go with you on the first day. The price is not high, and that way you would have someone to show you the ropes in a relaxed way. They are glad to do it, because it gives them a chance to improve your capabilities, and acquaint you with their cruising grounds.

But do go! It's a great cruising ground, and a lot of fun.
 
Jun 4, 2004
287
Beneteau Oceanis 352 NYC
Ancoring can be really tough in some spots like Jost Van Dyke, but other than that it's pretty easy going.
 
Jun 25, 2004
490
Hunter 306 Pasadena MD
Any opinions on the Moorings or other Charters?
Any opinions about this as our first cruise?
Any experience or thoughts on scheduling flights?
Should we plan to stay in a BVI hotel the night before and after?
Any meals suggestions?
Sunsail was fine in '07: no major problems. It was a bit of a zoo at the dock, though. Returning the boat, they send a guy over on a dinghy to park it for you, which was a relief given the incredibly tight stern-to docking (even though I dock in a slip all the time at home).

It's a good place for a first time, but you'll probably be surprised at how strong the wind is. A constant 20 knots every day feels like a _lot_ of wind when you're used to the East Coast. Use the mooring balls! And use a bridle running between your two bow cleats to secure to the pennant.

We flew into St. Thomas (cheaper) and took the ferry over. Our first and last nights were in the USVI, and I think this was a good idea, as it was much more relaxed. We stayed at the Green Iguana and Hotel Malfolie. Both were fine, but the Malfolie was high up on the hill-side, and had a spectacular view of the harbor. The restaurants were all fine, but not particularly memorable.

Enjoy
 
Jan 22, 2008
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Coronado 25 Springfield, Oregon OR
BVI is my favorite place in the world!! I always use Conch Charters on the other side of Roadtown from Moorings. A smaller charter company and kind of "homey". "Gotta see's" are "the Baths" and North Sound on Virgin Gorda; Little Jost van Dyke; Green Cay; "The Bight" on Norman Island; and if you can swing it, get to Anagada Island and take a taxi to "Cow Wreck Beach" for the afternoon. Get naked (lots of sun screen) and walk for miles alone in paradise. Man, I need to get back there.
 
May 11, 2004
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RAPTOR Hotfoot 20 Ghost Lake
We Use CONCH

Older boats but reliable and clean. Great staff. Best bang for your buck IMHO.
 
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