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Re: One Day Charter St Thomas
[Re: LocalSailor]
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08/31/2013 06:55 AM
08/31/2013 06:55 AM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 1,277 Saint Thomas, USVI
CaptainJay
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LocalSailor said:Since most USCG Inspected Catamarans are licensed to carry 49 passengers a private charter for only 14, especially on Christmas Day could be quite costly. If a beautiful wooden monohull 1956 yawl is an option I stongly recommend looking at S/V Nightwind https://www.stjohndaysail.com/http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Re...in_Islands.htmlit is comfortable for group of your size - includes food, drink and snorkel gear and has been doing daysails a long time with a stellar reputation. I realize it is a monohull but it is well sailed and a good alternative if you can't find a cost effective catamaran available. I am sure you would have a great trip. What he said, It's a nice boat. Also if you want to do St John you are going to have to leave out of the east end. From the main harbor around to St John could be a two to three hour slog straight into the wind that time of year. You would have to turn around as soon as you go there to make it back to the ship. Jay
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