Looking to Share Boat Charter Next Week
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Looking to Share Boat Charter Next Week
We are looking for another couple or two to share in a full day boat charter to Jost and for some snorkeling next week. We were thinking of going out with either Palm Tree Charters or Lion in Da Sun. We are available from November 22 - Nov 28.
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I would like to share an incredible yachting experience with an unbelievable captain. The charter cruise that I took in the US Virgin Islands and the British Virgin Islands with Captain Craig Markowski of “Pirate Charters of the Caribbean” was nothing short of spectacular.
The adventures included sailing out to some of the outlying island bays and snorkeling in the protected waters. On one, Pirate Captain Craig shared previously hidden reefs he discovered while scrapping through a series of sand bars to an obscure cove.
Although barely deep enough for the sailboat hull. the waters here were teeming with tropical beauty. The sand itself was alive with the starfish, sea cucumbers, conch, along with the flounders and rays that sometimes emerge from powdery sand to distance themselves from an annoyance or in search of a meal. Unusual sites were that of a ray with a six foot plus wingspan gliding along the bottom or a smaller one that enjoyed the company of a fish hovering as if a “wing man” accompanying a fighter pilot on a mission.
The reef structure protruding from sea floor offered up an endless selection of the customary parrot fish, sergeant majors, barracudas, trumpet fish, tangs, and the tasty grouper that are protected in these waters from spear fishing. Some of the smaller fish fiercely protected their territory from challenging intruders or shared the treasure of parasites cleaned from the appreciative larger fish hovering nearby.
Routinely after a few hours of a relaxing pace of snorkeling, we finished out the days sailing the tranquil sapphire blue waters while sipping on Pirate Capt Craig’s special rum punch recipe before spending the night moored off the various islands for great dinners and entertaining evenings with his pirate narrations along with stories of legends and lore.
When not on charters, he writes some incredible books about his career journeys which include: “Key West to Alaska” and “Trading Wall St For St John USVI”. His works come from his experience in which as a successful investment banker, he got fed up with the deceit of the ethically challenged on Wall St and rebuilt his career on his own terms. He jokes that he no longer makes contributions to his 401k but then again, he needn’t be concerned about what’s left as he freely pursues his dreams without waiting to retire burned out off the rat racing treadmill.
We look forward to many more bookings and adventures with him.
Nancy Hillis
“Midnight Garden of Good and Evil”
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I would like to share an incredible yachting experience with an unbelievable captain. The charter cruise that I took in the US Virgin Islands and the British Virgin Islands with Captain Craig Markowski of “Pirate Charters of the Caribbean” was nothing short of spectacular.
The adventures included sailing out to some of the outlying island bays and snorkeling in the protected waters. On one, Pirate Captain Craig shared previously hidden reefs he discovered while scrapping through a series of sand bars to an obscure cove.
Although barely deep enough for the sailboat hull. the waters here were teeming with tropical beauty. The sand itself was alive with the starfish, sea cucumbers, conch, along with the flounders and rays that sometimes emerge from powdery sand to distance themselves from an annoyance or in search of a meal. Unusual sites were that of a ray with a six foot plus wingspan gliding along the bottom or a smaller one that enjoyed the company of a fish hovering as if a “wing man” accompanying a fighter pilot on a mission.
The reef structure protruding from sea floor offered up an endless selection of the customary parrot fish, sergeant majors, barracudas, trumpet fish, tangs, and the tasty grouper that are protected in these waters from spear fishing. Some of the smaller fish fiercely protected their territory from challenging intruders or shared the treasure of parasites cleaned from the appreciative larger fish hovering nearby.
Routinely after a few hours of a relaxing pace of snorkeling, we finished out the days sailing the tranquil sapphire blue waters while sipping on Pirate Capt Craig’s special rum punch recipe before spending the night moored off the various islands for great dinners and entertaining evenings with his pirate narrations along with stories of legends and lore.
When not on charters, he writes some incredible books about his career journeys which include: “Key West to Alaska” and “Trading Wall St For St John USVI”. His works come from his experience in which as a successful investment banker, he got fed up with the deceit of the ethically challenged on Wall St and rebuilt his career on his own terms. He jokes that he no longer makes contributions to his 401k but then again, he needn’t be concerned about what’s left as he freely pursues his dreams without waiting to retire burned out off the rat racing treadmill.
We look forward to many more bookings and adventures with him.
Nancy Hillis
“Midnight Garden of Good and Evil”
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