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Joined:  May 2008 Posts: 881 Traveler |  
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Hello 
 We are thinking about our annual February trip and likely will head back to the USVIs.
 
 I have always wanted to do a crewed sailing charter.  I am looking for recommendations on a broker or charter company.
 
 We would likely be 4 needing three cabins (mom/dad, adult friend, teen son). I think we would prefer the room of a cat but would consider a  mono if it was the right type of boat.  A boat with a water makers a must as I am the only one with any “boat life” experience as it relates to conservation.
 
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Joined:  Jan 2007 Posts: 1,277 Traveler |  
|   Traveler Joined:  Jan 2007 Posts: 1,277 | 
We can do captain only at CYOA. Otherwise lookup Catatonic. |  |  |  
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| OP   Traveler Joined:  May 2008 Posts: 881 | 
Thanks Jay, Catatonic looks very appealing.  Your thoughts on sailing around the SVI?  Is it feasible to start in PR and end in STT? |  |  |  
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Joined:  May 2008 Posts: 881 Traveler |  
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Thanks.  My husband is getting excited about the idea.  I have thought about his for years but was overruled by the men in my life.  However the 14 yo is at the age where he wants more “doing” on vacation and it think a crewed sailing trip would be great.  We all love to snorkel, swim, fish, tube, etc.   and I don’t want to cook😀 |  |  |  
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Joined:  Jan 2007 Posts: 1,277 Traveler |  
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I would do it the other way. Start in STT and sail down wind to Puedto Rico |  |  |  
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Joined:  Jul 2008 Posts: 3,003 Traveler |  
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I would do it the other way. Start in STT and sail down wind to Puedto RicoI agree 100%  It could be blowing hard but you’re going down wind and it’s relatively smooth sailing.  I personally have done it a hundred times |  |  |  
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Joined:  Jan 2016 Posts: 946 Traveler |  
|   Traveler Joined:  Jan 2016 Posts: 946 | 
We can do captain only at CYOA. CYOA is excellent option for Captain only (you still provision and cook for yourself, purchase fuel, etc). |  |  |  
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Joined:  Jan 2016 Posts: 946 Traveler |  
|   Traveler Joined:  Jan 2016 Posts: 946 | 
Scuba Doo (and there are about to be 2 of them), is a great choice for fully crewed/ all inclusive. And as you might expect with the name, having own SCUBA air-fills on board is awesome. |  |  |  
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Joined:  Jul 2020 Posts: 562 Likes: 1 Traveler |  
|   Traveler Joined:  Jul 2020 Posts: 562 Likes: 1 | 
Hi Cleobeach - Have you ever sailed the BVI? Might be a less 'salty' option than sailing from USVI to SVI (and back?), especially if you are concerned about sea sickness in your group.We have a beautiful 2019 Leopard 50, 4-cabin cat, with an excellent crew based in Tortola. If our boat is too big, the charter company we have her in has many options for smaller cats and monohulls. Feel free to email me if you are interested, clloyd309@gmail.com.
 
 Chris
 s/v Abby Normal To
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Joined:  May 2008 Posts: 881 Traveler |  
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We love the BVIs and have island hopped during day trips over the years.  Mahoe on V is our favorite place to stay but I am Leary of booking a trip with the current COVID concerns.  I don’t want the hassle of refunds/rebooking if the BVI government doesn’t allow us in.
 Thanks for the itinerary advice.
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Joined:  Oct 2014 Posts: 2,165 Likes: 1 Traveler |  
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St Thomas to Culebra is an easy sail.  Heading back East to the USVI is usually tougher.  By starting in STT and heading West first, you avoid half of  the upwind trip.    Culebra for example is only half way to PR. |  |  |  
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Yep booking USVI as a starting point wether crewed or bare oat will give you the best options. If everything opens up it won't make any real difference. If the BVI doesn't you will still have great options.
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Joined:  Oct 2008 Posts: 5,861 Traveler |  
|   Traveler Joined:  Oct 2008 Posts: 5,861 | 
We had a fantastic time chartering from CYOA and staying just in the USVI! Highly recommend!!! |  |  |  
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Joined:  Jul 2003 Posts: 1,446 Likes: 1 Traveler |  
|   Traveler Joined:  Jul 2003 Posts: 1,446 Likes: 1 | 
Husker,Love the boat name.  Fond memories laughing through that movie!
 
 Toast.......to Life; White Bay...heaven on earth.
 Diane
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