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Has anybody done it this way (bareboat charter)? Getting to Martinique (flights) is a lot easier than any of the other options to get to the Grenadines - not only price-wise but schedule-wise too.
BTW, anyone worked with Caribbean Emerald Yacht Charters? I guess they are brokers off St. Marteen.
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I haven't done it myself but I have sailed in the grenadines many times and have always seen plenty of bareboats from Martinique. Have you checked into leAving from st lucia
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Martinique to St Lucia is no great distance so doesn't add much to the sailing time... Maybe 4 hours Marin on southern Martinique to Rodney Bay, St Lucia.
So I would say it is do-able on a 10 day or longer bareboat schedule. Even 7 days if you are keen sailors.
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