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Re: Charter in Guadalupe
[Re: polaris]
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07/18/2014 03:22 PM
07/18/2014 03:22 PM
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Yes, Dream Yacht Charter, they have a small base in Pointe a Pitre. They also have a base in Martinique, one ways are OK. One thing different about them they don't limit your charter area. You can, as an example, sail from Guadaloupe to BVI if you want (and pay the fee!).
After decades chartering with the Moorings, TMM, CYOA, PV, etc. These guys seem to be a cut above, at least as far as allowing you leave the typical base agenda behind. Watermakers are typical on their yachts, which would make a longer haul like the Tuamotus a bit easier (and cheaper too.)
I really did Dream about that Catana 55 in Raiatea, maybe even having it delivered to Fakarava then sailing back to Raiatea. Only Time & Money.
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