day sail

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krislbi
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day sail

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Hello all,
We're off to STJ in a few months (7 weeks, but who's counting? :)). The past few trips we've taken have included a boat rental, not a sail. Since it's just the two of us, I think we'd like to do a day sail this time. Any recommendations on who to book through? The only must do on my list of travels would be to go to The Soggy Dollar.
California Girl

Post by California Girl »

We went to Jost van Dyke with Capt. Phil on the Wayward Sailor in May. Although we didn't go to the Soggy Dollar, it might be on his list of places he'll go. We had a great time. He only takes a max of 6 people and the day we went it was just us and one other couple. :D http://www.waywardsailor.net/
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Pia
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Post by Pia »

Captain Phil is great but I believe he no longer sails to Jost.

I would call Trevor at the following link - he is wonderful and will recommend the best trip for your needs.

Pia

http://bestofusvi.com/
Rhonda
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Post by Rhonda »

We just returned from St. John. We took a daysail with Captain Phil and the Wayward Sailor and it was fantastic. We stayed close to St. John but any trip with him would be great.

Rhonda
SanDiegoMark
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Post by SanDiegoMark »

Try Captain Clark on White Wing out of Coral Bay. We go out with him a couple of times on each trip. He'll take you anywhere you want to go. He'll also make the Pain Killers while you do the sailing. Its awesome! Google White Wing St John
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Pia
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White Wing is a great sail, but I believe he has already moved down island for hurricane season and I don't think he will be back for your trip.

Pia
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Post by CruzBayB »

My advice on choosing a day sail would be to be very specific about what you are requesting and make sure that they agree to your request... We were staying on STJ and booked a day sail that we had to take the ferry over to Redhook to board. We specifically ask when booking if we could go to Waterlemon Cay and/or some areas just off of STJ instead of the beaches we could get to easily along the north shore. We sailed straight to Caneel Bay, snorkeled, had lunch on the sailboat and went back to Redhook where we had to ride the ferry right back to Cruz Bay!!! We have laughed (luckily, we are so happy in paradise that nothing can upset our island vibe) and laughed about how much it cost us to get from Gallow's Point to Caneel to snorkel! (Can you say...ROOKIES!) :oops:
"By the time we hit Miami, the cell phones will ring and life as we know it will draw us back in, so tonight we will just continue to soak in the sounds, the sights, the tastes and the feelings of St. John."
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Funny story....nice you can laugh about it...mia
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Post by SanDiegoMark »

Yeah, Clark (White Wing) is most likely up in his cabin in Maine(? now. He's usually back on-island around Thanksgiving.
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Post by savvy »

We have really enjoyed our sails with Captain Phil on the Wayward Sailor. We did the Jost trip last February - got to meet Foxy and Phil took our picture with him. Great trip. I think he pulls his boat for a bottom job in Sept, though.
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