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01/15/2015 08:53 PM
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Hi! getting ready for our next charter in June. We are looking to move away from the Moorings and try another company. We prefer 4 cabins/monohull/genset-AC. We have chartered with CYOA and they were great and are still on the list. What about alternatives on Tortola? Who do you love to charter from and why? We got burned the last time we chose a second tier company on tortola but they are closed now, but still we are a little nervous. Need a company with good service and solid boats. We do not require "fancy." Go.....
Thanks in advance! Cheers, Christy
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After starting out with Sunsail for a few trips I tried Conch Charters (based on a few recos). In two weeks I'll be departing for my 5th consecutive Conch charter. Prices are very good and I've only had a couple very minor issues with the boats...nothing that required immediate attention. The marina facilities are fairly basic but OK. Two weeks...can't wait!
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Cannot recommend BVI Yacht Charters enough. Great boats, great service, great prices.
Going into our fifth charter with them in May. They have some VERY nice newer monos in the fleet these days too!
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Look at ProValor. Nice dock in East End and very good service. Both Conch and ProValor have comparable yachts.... ProValor is a smaller operation but closer to Airport if you are flying into Beef Island.
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They are also nicely located directly across from the big Riteway - so easy to do your own provisioning!
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If you're looking for a Cat, Voyage in Soper's Hole can't be beat in terms of personal service and boat condition.
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Thanks for the ideas! Called BVIYC. Gosh I am surprised that most of the yachts we want are already booked for June! Jacomina is available. Anyone have experience with her? We were spoiled on our last charter in June with a genset and AC. Jacomina only has shoreside AC. Am i being unreasonable? Until last charter we had never had AC, but it sho was nice!!
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Consider contacting mango yacht charters. Patrick could help and he does not charge anything. He spends months in the bvi and knows it well.
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June books up earlier than any time other than New Year. June is the first month of the cheapest rates for most charter companies, hence the high demand.
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June weather is also pretty amazing.
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Check with Marine Max in Hodges Creek. I have not chartered with them but I see their boats are very well equipped with all the bells and whistles. I do know the base manager there and he is straight up.
It's not what you've got, it's what you give, it's not the life you choose, it's the life you live.
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bvichree said: Hi! getting ready for our next charter in June. We are looking to move away from the Moorings and try another company. We prefer 4 cabins/monohull/genset-AC. We have chartered with CYOA and they were great and are still on the list. What about alternatives on Tortola? Who do you love to charter from and why? We got burned the last time we chose a second tier company on tortola but they are closed now, but still we are a little nervous. Need a company with good service and solid boats. We do not require "fancy." try Footloose or Sunsail? Same base, good service. Nice well equipped boats designed for the charter market. I Have used Moorings, BVIYC, and Conch, & chartered a 46' Footloose 4/4 R&C in June and loved it. (Just booked a 44' Sunsail for June Abbacos trip this year.) Shop around for best overall deal, but I wouldn't go for the lower tier.
JPH I spent my money on booze, broads, and boats...the rest I wasted.
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I believe the OP wants a mono and Footloose is now only cats...
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Does sunsail still price match?
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Yes they do but it must be the "same size, type and age of yacht in the same destination and dates".
Life involves risks, take some prudent ones (NOT with the BVI ferries)!
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