Powerboat to the BVIs
Powerboat to the BVIs
We have a group of 6 adults and one 6 year old. We'd like to do a day trip to the BVIs. Lion in da Sun and Flyaway Charters have a 6 person cap on their captained boats. We do like the catamaran boats for their smooth ride. Does anyone know of another boat that can accommodate 7 passengers?
Thanks for your help!
Thanks for your help!
NancyB
- captainjay
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Nancy,
I hate to say it but the seventh person will severely limit your options. The problem isn't the captains and their boats but the law. Most of the day trip boats fall under the OUPV statute (Operator Uninspected Passenger Vessel, commonly called a six pak. The really ironic thing about the law is that companies like Ocean Runner and Nauti Nymph have boats that can handle ten passengers for recreational purposes, which means if you rent one bare boat without a captain you can legally put ten people on board and go. But when you hire a captain to run the same boat then the number is cut off at six paying passengers plus the crew to a maximum of ten. So a drunken amateur boater can run ten people up on a reef but a qualified skipper can't run the same boat legally. This is one of those really ironic little wholes in the systems.
Basically once you start carrying more than six paying passengers for hire your vessel has to be built as and inspected vessel and under go much more stringent inspections to stay certified. This obviously makes the boats bigger more expensive, etc. So once an operator goes over the magic six number they might as well go to 20, 30 etc. because the economy of scale kicks in. Born To Rumb is one of those options as it is coast guard approved for twelve, according to their web page.
Hope this helps.
Jay
I hate to say it but the seventh person will severely limit your options. The problem isn't the captains and their boats but the law. Most of the day trip boats fall under the OUPV statute (Operator Uninspected Passenger Vessel, commonly called a six pak. The really ironic thing about the law is that companies like Ocean Runner and Nauti Nymph have boats that can handle ten passengers for recreational purposes, which means if you rent one bare boat without a captain you can legally put ten people on board and go. But when you hire a captain to run the same boat then the number is cut off at six paying passengers plus the crew to a maximum of ten. So a drunken amateur boater can run ten people up on a reef but a qualified skipper can't run the same boat legally. This is one of those really ironic little wholes in the systems.
Basically once you start carrying more than six paying passengers for hire your vessel has to be built as and inspected vessel and under go much more stringent inspections to stay certified. This obviously makes the boats bigger more expensive, etc. So once an operator goes over the magic six number they might as well go to 20, 30 etc. because the economy of scale kicks in. Born To Rumb is one of those options as it is coast guard approved for twelve, according to their web page.
Hope this helps.
Jay
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Thanks, Jim, MartiniGirl and Capt Jay! I will check out Born to Rhumb and Ocean Runner. Our one friend is a boat captain but since he's on vacation too, I'd rather hire one so he can relax (plus, he's the one with the 6 year old so better for him to spend the day having fun with her!).
As always, you are all the best!
Nancy
As always, you are all the best!
Nancy
NancyB