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While reading online, I did not know that the real name of Coco Cay was “Little Stirrup Cay,” which I thought was slightly interesting (basically because I could not find much on it!).
While on the island, we were sent ashore on the Little Norway I, Little Norway II, and Great Stirrup Cay I. The last time I went to this island, I was on the S/S Norway and we had the “Little’s” and BahamaRamaMama. Off in the distance, I saw one of these style ferries working at Coco Cay, so I’m assuming it was the BahamaRamaMama working over there.
What I am wondering is where do they normally keep these tenders? If you look closely at the picture in the link below, you can see three large tenders docked…is this where they are normally kept? Where does NCL keep their tenders?
http://www.skypic.com/bahamas/6-9548.jpg
Regards,Beezo
quote:Originally posted by Beezo:Any idea where NCL keeps theirs? When we were leaving (i was on the last tender off the island), workers were left on and were waving bye to the NCL staff...so im assuming theres no way they leave them on the beach??
There is a cove around the other side, near the housing where the workers live. This is where the tenders are refueled and maintained. They are in use nearly every day during the Winter season, as with all the lines' private islands, when ships in the fleets come a'calling.
Rich
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