Anyone sailed with Scubadu?
Anyone sailed with Scubadu?
Our group is considering an excursion on this catamaran for our November trip. Has anyone from the forum sailed with them? They've suggested Whistling Cay and Congo Cay for snorkeling - good choices?? Or are there better spots? We've already snorkeled the Indians and want to try to hit as many snorkel spots and water access beaches as we can in one day so don't want to have to travel too far. How about the food? The menu sounds great - any comments on that?
We know we can count on the people here for useful feedback!
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- SOonthebeach
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Whistling and Congo Cays are excellent snorkeling sites barring any N.Swell or full moon current. Very natural, good variety of coral, sponges and fish - generally 18' or less deep.
Scubadu is a well run, well kept vessel - it seems that they tend to motor or motorsail to cover more ground -
---- they do a fine job if you listen to the Red Hook Scuttlebutt.
edited: I meant that as a compliment.
Scubadu is a well run, well kept vessel - it seems that they tend to motor or motorsail to cover more ground -
---- they do a fine job if you listen to the Red Hook Scuttlebutt.
edited: I meant that as a compliment.
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Anyone sailed with Scubadu?
I highly recommend Joe and Brenda at Scubadu. Although we did not use them for a snorkel excursion, we chartered their boat a few weeks ago for our post wedding sunset dinner cruise. It was as it we were with family. Their hospitality was like no other, let alone the meal Joe cooked. Absolutely amazing. Book it dano !!