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New England (home), St. Maarten (several weeks each year).
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We are celebrating 25 years of visiting the BVI and my wife and I would like to get out on a sailboat. Any recommendations are appreciated. 
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Lots of day sails - try Double D
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Try Aristocat - http://aristocatcharters.com/You can join a scheduled trip or do a private one.
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Hi we use Kuralu and have had many magical days on the boat from Tortola. We have also used Bradley Powerboats at Leverick Bay and they are incredible too , but only deal in Powerboats. Double D on Virgin Gorda is a little less expensive but his boats are in awful shape <( guess you get what you pay for !) and I have been told one is currently on the beach at the Dog Islands !!!
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