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East Coast Summary

Submitted by admin on September 29, 2009 – 11:40 pmNo Comment

The Mona Passage

Boca de Yuma, DR to Samana, DR  HEADING NORTH

  • Boca de Yuma - Good anchorage in N/NE wind
  • Punta Cana - Difficult entry/risky channel
  • Cap Cana – Excellent facilities but has a difficult and risky channel
  • Samana Bay
    • Santa Barbara de Samana – Excellent
    • Puerto Bahia – Very nice Facility
    • Cayo Levantado – Excellent
    • Bahia Escondida – Very nice-off the beaten track
    • Punta Del Botado – Very nice-off the beaten track
    • Sanchez – Very nice-off the beaten track
    • Rio Yuna – Very nice-off the beaten track
    • Bahia de San Lorenzo (Los Haitises National Park) - ExcellentDoNotMiss!
    • Bahia Rincon – World Class Beach Exposed Anchorage
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