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1652.1 | See 397 for details | RECYCL::MCBRIDE | | Wed Jan 16 1991 11:25 | 7 |
| Brian,
Check 397 for details on other companies. I would say that 2K for a
30', boat only is rather steep. Definitely check around and do not
hesitate to use a charter broker for comparisons.
Brian
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1652.2 | Including Flights ? | CHEST::BARKER | Ex. RYO, ex. UCG, soon to be ex. SBP | Thu Jan 17 1991 03:35 | 20 |
| Don't forget that UK prices might include airfares, which were in the
region of �500 return, per person.
Sun Sail were not the cheapest ( by quite a long way ) when we went, but
we did book with them.
Unfortunately they couldn't provide us with the right size boat in the
end, so we cancelled the charter, and went with Go Vacations instead,
through a British company whose name escapes me right now.
Warning - Direct flights to San Juan and/or Antigua from UK got booked
up VERY early ( one February 90 flight was fully booked in July 89 ),
and there aren't that many of them. Things may be different now, and
Feb was High season.
If I remember the UK agents name, I will post it here,
Chris - Wishing that he could swap the English winter for a Virgin
Islands one again this year.
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1652.3 | Didn't include flights | GRANPA::63654::NAYLOR | Purring again. | Thu Jan 17 1991 09:44 | 13 |
| And flights from the UK would be no good to me anyway!
Reading the small print, the cheapest deal is around $1000 a week, off-season,
for a 30' Oceanis. There are much better available from this side. Wonder
how come Sunsail are SO much more expensive? They are quite competitive on
their European prices (vis a vis Falcon for example).
On the other hand.....
Couple of thousand for boat charter, air fares, provisioning, etc. = buy a
small boat and keep it on the Bay! Cogs are starting to whirr ....
Brian
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1652.4 | Keep looking, there's quite a variety. | TRCA03::HALSEY | I'd rather be sailing! | Mon Jan 21 1991 20:10 | 10 |
| Definately keep looking around for a good price. We just came back
from a week in the B.V.I., on a C&C 34+ (great boat!) for $1500 US.
That was with North-South charters. We tried GO last year and were
also pleased, although they were just a wee bit more expensive (and
had Irwin's (slow) as opposed to C&C's)
This did not include airfare. I believe both are based out of Toronto,
Canada, but I think they have several offices in the States.
Bob Halsey
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1652.5 | UK GO Agents | CHEST::BARKER | Ex. RYO, ex. UCG, soon to be ex. SBP | Tue Jan 22 1991 03:42 | 8 |
| Re .2 > If I remember the UK agents name, I will post it here,
Their name was TropicSail based near Plymouth, Devon (Yealmpton?? -
Something like that ). The number's in the book.
Chris
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1652.6 | Misty Isle - Virgin Gorda | DINAH::VACON | | Tue Jan 22 1991 11:20 | 13 |
| Has anyone any experience with Misty Isle Charters out of Gorda? We've
chartered in the BVI's and USVI's a number of times, but
never made it upwind that far. Always start with big plans, then
settle into island life mon.
Based on a number of calls yesterday to get rates, theirs are the best.
Just wondering if it is too good to be true. Mostly concerned w/boat
condition and maintenance. We had one bad experience from a private
charterer in this area. Atomic 4, became Atomic 3, and finally
Atomic 0. No problem, afterall its a sailboat mon, but it certainly is
more fun when stuff works. Thank you for any info
Gary
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1652.7 | | ATSE::GOODWIN | | Fri Jan 25 1991 06:19 | 9 |
|
Has anyone heard of any problems with drug runners or other types of
"pirates" in the carribean area?
There have been articles in various publications, and a few novels
about the subject, and I always wondered if the problem was overblown
or not.
Dick
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1652.8 | Not a real big problem | RECYCL::MCBRIDE | | Fri Jan 25 1991 08:50 | 21 |
| Piracy in the caribbean, when it occurs is mostly limited to the Bahamas,
Southern and Western Caribbean. The areas most of the charter companies
operate out of are safe, BVI/USVI, down island etc. You are more likely
to get something stolen in the USVI than in the BVI especially true with
St. Thomas. The closer you get to the Central or South American coasts
the higher the risks are as well. This is all relative as the incidence
of piracy in the area is relatively minute. Common sense will generally
keep you out of trouble. The more remote the area you are in, the
higher the likelyhood of trouble. The Bahamas are attractive for
clandestine activities because there are so many islands over such a wide
area, it is hard to patrol it all. Not to mention it is on the way to
the mainland on the major drug routes. Be careful along well known
contraband routes such as the straights of Florida. You are more
likely to be accosted by the coast guard for suspicion than you are to
be bothered by someone looking to do you harm. This is a major route
and is heavily partolled as such. For more details, it may be wise to
contact the state department for warnings or other cautionary statements.
All in all, the area is still safe to cruise in but as in any
unfamiliar area, pay attention to your surroundings and remove yourself
from any uncomfortable situations before they become dangerous.
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1652.9 | SunSail Stevens is good. | SCAACT::CLEVELAND | | Tue Jan 29 1991 19:37 | 40 |
| My wife and I chartered a boat from SunSail Stevens last march for our
honeymoon out of Tortolla. The Charter company and boat were first
rate. We paid winter rates, which I believe was something around
$1800 US for 7 days, fully provisioned, on a 32.5 foot Beneteau. If you
go off winter your rates will be substantially less, about half. We
have talked about going back and would have no problem using Sunsail
Stevens again.
One thing they did that several other companies wanted to charge extra
for was allowing us to sleep on-board the night before our charter was
to begin. Since we were arriving late, they unlocked the boat for us,
left the light on, and had a fruit basket waiting for us. A nice and
thoughtful touch. Since it was our honeymoon, they also threw in two
very expensive bottles of french champagnie that was MOST appreciated.
They went over the boat thoroughly with us the next morning. Answered
all our questions, and insured we knew and understood how to contact
them if we had ANY questions or problems. We had no problems, but did
call once for information, of which they provided immediately.
Upon booking the charter, they sent a cruising guide and chart to us to
begin studying and dreaming. The booking center also answered all
questions anytime we had one. I'd recommend at least calling and
getting more info.
Their number is US and Canada is 800-327-2276 (toll free)
Regular number is 305-484-5246
Fax is 305-485-5073
Address: Sunsail
2 Prospect Park
3347 N.W. 55th st.
Ft. Lauderdale, Fl 33309.
PS- We stayed in the BVI's and never went into the USVI's. Having been
to St. Thomas before, I wasn't inclined to go through the immigration
and customs hassles. We had no problem with theft or harrassment. I
too, have heard you need to be a bit more wary of that in the USVI.
Sad commentary.
Robert
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1652.10 | Check out Misty Isles | OTOA01::MOWBRAY | from Newfoundland | Sun Feb 03 1991 08:00 | 18 |
| Re. the question of Misty Isles, although I have not chartered from
them, I read a very good report on them by Bob Lush in Sailing Canada.
I think Bob had a C&C 35R from them and he was quite enthusiastic.
I have been in the BVI's twice, first with GO vacations (Fat Hog's Bay)
which was great and second with another Canadian group called Conch
charters. I know that I am not allowed to say anything derogatory here
in the notes file so I will say no more about Conch.
When I was there last, I spent a couple of evenings in Leverick Bay in
Gorda sound. North/South were the operator there and they had a lovely
facility there with pool and free moorings. That was 1989 and since
then (courtesy of Hugo) I believe that North/South have gone under.
When I start planning for my next trip I will find out who has taken
over that facility and give serious consideration as they had a good
fleet of C&C boats as well as a very efficient, clean and friendly
operation. Even for people who had made the mistake of chartering from
those I cannot mention (above!)
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1652.11 | North/South has moved | RECYCL::MCBRIDE | | Mon Feb 04 1991 09:34 | 6 |
| North/South is still operating but they have moved out of the Leverick
Bay facility. I believe they are on Tortola now, possibly out of Nanny
Cay. All new boats according to the ads. When we were down last,
their fleet looked sort of tired. Well maintained but tired.
Brian
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1652.12 | Misty Isle BVI | CALS::THACKERAY | | Mon Feb 04 1991 16:18 | 12 |
| I chartered a 38' C&C from Misty Isle in November.
I had a terrible time. Almost everything went wrong with the boat, and
although I returned the vessel in a better shape than I got it, it
still took them about 6 weeks before they returned my $500 deposit.
They flatly refused, at first, to return a pre-cancelled provisioning
charge, despite the fact that they had agreed earlier to do so.
A very shady outfit indeed. I do not recommend them. I will be glad to
give more details by e-mail.
Ray
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1652.13 | N/S is now at Nanny Cay | WRKSYS::NELSEN | | Tue Feb 05 1991 10:03 | 26 |
| I just got back from ten days in the BVI on a private boat, berthed in
Nanny Cay.
North/South now has a large base of operations at Nanny Cay. I spoke
to a couple of people who were chartering from N/S, and they were
pleased with their arrangements.
Other highlights:
It was the least crowded I've ever seen it. I believe it was due to
some cancellations from the Gulf War, and also due to the fact that Jan
17-29 (our period) corresponded to no school vacations or holidays.
Most of the places we went to only had 1/3 to 1/2 the number of boats
I've been accustomed to seeing. For example, at sunset in Little
Harbor Jost vanDyke, 8 moorings were still untaken. Likewise there
were still moorings available at Manchioneel bay (cooper Isl), Drakes
Anchorage, and Marina Cay, at sunset. Many of the smaller restaurants
simply closed down withouth serving dinner since there were so few
customers (this was in places like Little Harbor and Great Harbor jvd,
where there were multiple restaurants)..
Don
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1652.14 | Who could ask for anything more? | PHDVAX::KOWALSKI | [ @Philly | @Seattle ] | Wed May 15 1991 11:00 | 17 |
| Over the past year, SunSail has expanded considerably by buying small chartering
companies around the world. They look to be setting up as a mini Moorings,
although you wouldn't know it by their advertisements. Bit of a cash
crunch after all the expansion?
Anyway, we chartered with them out of Marsh Harbor, Great Abaco, Bahamas
over Christmas. No significant problems. I don't want to comment
too much on maintenance/service since it appeared like they were in
the process of turning over the old fleet from BYS (bought out by them) and
instituting new management procedures. BYS was well-regarded and their
personnel are still in-place.
IMHO, the Bahamas are a great place to go. The hassle and cost of getting
there from the states is much less relative to the B/US VIs, the water
is just as blue, the sun as nice, the wind as constant (in all but deep summer),
and it appeared to be less crowded. You got your rum, your sun, your wind,
your white sandy beaches, your turquoise water...!
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1652.15 | Chartering in the Caribic | RTOEU::CHEESWIJK | Flying Dutchman | Mon Jun 14 1993 09:43 | 14 |
| I'm planning to charter a Sailboat (30-35') sometime
during the September/October timeframe.
I want to charter either from/to Antigua, or
from/to Miami.
Unfortunately, I can't find any charterer in Europe,
covering these 2 areas.
Is anybody aware of chartercompanies who are covering
either Antigua or Miami (or both) ?
Regards, Chris van Heeswijk @RTO
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1652.16 | Try Ed Hamilton | STAR::KENNEY | | Mon Jun 14 1993 12:38 | 8 |
|
Try Ed Hamilton in the U.S. many folks that read this file have
used him before. His U.S. number is 207-549-7855, if you can figure
out how to dial out through the swithcboard in the U.S. 800-621-7855.
He is located on the East Coast of the U.S. to give you some idea of
when to call.
Forrest
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1652.17 | Southern Cross will go anywhere ! | BTOVT::HILTON | SYS-F-UNIVCRASH% REALITY.SYS Corrupted - Reboot Universe? (Y/N/Q | Wed Jun 16 1993 10:19 | 19
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