Catamaran Trip Report - ScubaGirl, Kellyanna, CA Girl

Travel discussion for St. John
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Love, Love, Love IT...as I knew I would. I may not be able to wait until I return to read the rest! :D
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cptnkirk wrote:I don't know about Brenda but I'm 6' thats not short :lol: Hey I'm taking the puter down so I can read them on the veranda while I drink my morning cups of Joe,maybe post a few teaser shots myself.
You have to! It's really fun to post while you're there, in the moment! Damn! I'm so jealous! But so happy for you at the same time! Have a blast! And when you're skinny-dippin' think of me! :wink:
The same goes for all of you!
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cptnkirk wrote:maybe post a few teaser shots myself.
Oooh baby! Promise? :wink:
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Post by Pickle »

LOVE your report, CG, and I really like the way your photos tell stories. I have 10 long days until St. John - I may have a good chance to read your entire reports (right? :wink: ) Looking forward to more!
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cptnkirk wrote:I don't know about Brenda but I'm 6' thats not short :lol: Hey I'm taking the puter down so I can read them on the veranda while I drink my morning cups of Joe,maybe post a few teaser shots myself.
Unfortunately, I am short AND fluffier than I would like :roll: . I'm taking my "puter" too. Unlike some, I don't need to feel that isolated.
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Post by joanybelle »

Great report CA Girl! And thanks for including "technical" stuff about the boat, like the kitchen, bedroom, and "head" details. My husband & I want to do a catamaran trip next time, so this is very interesting to me. This looks like exactly what we want to do!
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Post by cat »

Great start! I love the info about the boat itself!!! I was curious about that. We used to sail a morgan 34' across the lake with my parents and uncle but we were young and I only remember so much. Later on we had a house boat but that would not be feasable for the caribbean!

I can't wait for the rest of the report but I am a patient woman so take your time because they are always so much fun to read and see!!!
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Wow Margo - you brought Cat out of the woodwork!

I am loving it so far...especially the pics!
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Post by linne »

A great, great report, and your pics are as usually
fantastic. I'm so much looking forward to read the rest.

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Post by captainjay »

Margo,
Glad to see the trip report coming together. As for the questions of were to get the boat, how to get the boat, how much the boat costs etc. Feel free to PM me. Also you can look at the company web page. http://www.cyoacharters.com/
And for the Facebookers you can become a fan of CYOA as well.
Jay

PS I guess while I was on board I should have trained you and Kellee a little more on the "Sail Thingy" so that you could have used them a little . Poor Keith stuck on the sail boat for a week with a power boating wife and in Kellee's words "Deck Fluff" glad you all had fun.
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Post by C&S Island Time »

that is a great trip report can't wait to see and read more. we've often considered a sailing vacation around the islands.
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captainjay wrote:Margo,
Glad to see the trip report coming together. As for the questions of were to get the boat, how to get the boat, how much the boat costs etc. Feel free to PM me. Also you can look at the company web page. http://www.cyoacharters.com/
And for the Facebookers you can become a fan of CYOA as well.
Jay

PS I guess while I was on board I should have trained you and Kellee a little more on the "Sail Thingy" so that you could have used them a little . Poor Keith stuck on the sail boat for a week with a power boating wife and in Kellee's words "Deck Fluff" glad you all had fun.
Jay,

I think John's gonna have to start paying us commission.

Don't worry about Keith, he loved every minute of it. Being on the boat, is the only time he's allowed to be "in charge" LOL :lol:
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Post by djmom »

Margo, this is so cool.

Great report and pictures.

Now I have one question that is going to make everyone die. Can you plug in a blow dryer? Because my hair just WONT DRY without one. I don't care what I look like (within reason)....it is not a glamour issue as much as it just turns into this moist flat mess-it would really be nice to have it dry at least to go out to one or two dinners.

Stop groaning men. Don't want to hear it.
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Love, love, love it! Can't wait for more!
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Post by liamsaunt »

Great report and wonderful photos! Can't wait for the rest. :D

I've never done an overnight on a boat. I'm not sure if I would like it, but I love reading about your adventures!
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