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Re: Grenada, Grenadines
[Re: Seth]
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06/11/2013 12:06 PM
06/11/2013 12:06 PM
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Sugaree
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They had previously listed a few that were...maybe a phone call to them would be in order.
Last edited by Sugaree; 06/11/2013 12:07 PM.
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Re: Grenada, Grenadines
[Re: GloluvsBVI]
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06/11/2013 12:41 PM
06/11/2013 12:41 PM
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Eva
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At the risk of sounding snarky ... according to several charter company operators I know, about 50% of all sailboat charterers never raise the sails, treating their sailboat like a powerboat. Is that an option? (I honestly know very little about the kinds of powerboats that are available for charter, so I don't know whether a sailboat without raised sails is comparable.)
I've got a Caribbean Soul I can barely control... (JB)
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