Iles des Saintes - Update History

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  • January 2023:  CSSN report added on attempted dinghy theft.
  • January 2023: Added information on clearance hours.
  • February 2022: Note added about theft from a yacht.
  • December 2019: Anchorage update from anura.
  • April 2018: Docking and general updates from Maria Wadsworth.
  • October 2017: Checked docking information.
  • November 2016: Docking update from SY Seahorsecow.
  • March 2016: Pain du Sucre anchorage now moorings only as reported on Eastern Caribbean Discussion Group.
  • January 2016: Clearance update from Max Terragni.
  • May 2014: Clearance and internet updates from Johanna.
  • February 2014: Update to anchoring.
  • April 2013: Useful update on clearing and mooring fees from Arnd of SV Zanshin
  • March 2012: Added information on the position of the new moorings and further details from Doyles Guides update.
  • January 2012: New clearance information sent by Eric Poulsen.

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