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Hi all-
I've been trying to do some research about different bareboat companies in St. Marteen, but have failed to come up with anything besides Moorings, Sunsail, and Dream Yacht.
What are other companies - the size of the company doesn't matter.
I'm not looking to get a broker.
Thanks in advance!
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We used Moorings out of Tortola for our Bareboat cruise. Great compny to work with. I beleave boats that retire from Morrings end up with Sunsail.
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I’m in the same situation , did you find any company’s? There is so much bad review on DYC. Thanks
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This is a bit of an old thread that has been resurrected. The ones listed here are the big players. Some yachts on the 2nd tier (older boats) are offered by brokers but I don't know of any companies with their own base/fleet on either side of the island.
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