Sailboat for 9 people, banging head against wall....
Sailboat for 9 people, banging head against wall....
We are looking for a sailboat to take us from STJ to Jost during the 1st week of March.
I looked into Black Sail and Calypso but the prices with gratuity approached/exceeds $300 per person.
We had hoped to return with Scubadu but they no longer sail to the BVI.
Does anyone know of a sailboat that goes between STJ and Jost that carries more than 6 people?
We don't mind paying a minimum to get a boat to ourselves but would like to keep the total cost under $225 per person for the boat trip. (We plan on eating on Jost, not on the boat)
Breath is on my list but I want to give the rest of the group more than one choice.
I looked into Black Sail and Calypso but the prices with gratuity approached/exceeds $300 per person.
We had hoped to return with Scubadu but they no longer sail to the BVI.
Does anyone know of a sailboat that goes between STJ and Jost that carries more than 6 people?
We don't mind paying a minimum to get a boat to ourselves but would like to keep the total cost under $225 per person for the boat trip. (We plan on eating on Jost, not on the boat)
Breath is on my list but I want to give the rest of the group more than one choice.
Maybe try www.stjohndaysail.com - Inspected vessel from STT might do STJ pickup and a JVD trip for your price??
You may want to try chartering a power boat instead of a sailboat. We chartered a boat with captain/guide for 7 last year with Ocean Runner. They have a boat that can take up to 10 people.
http://www.oceanrunnerusvi.com/Rates.htm
We went to the Caves, the Indians, Willy T, Sandy Spit, Foxy's and ended at Soggy Dollar etc. in White Bay (cleared customs in Tortola first). Our captain/guide was Tom. I would highly recommend this - we all had a spectacular day! You can chose what you want to do and the rates are pretty good - it is still an expensive day but worth it!
http://www.oceanrunnerusvi.com/Rates.htm
We went to the Caves, the Indians, Willy T, Sandy Spit, Foxy's and ended at Soggy Dollar etc. in White Bay (cleared customs in Tortola first). Our captain/guide was Tom. I would highly recommend this - we all had a spectacular day! You can chose what you want to do and the rates are pretty good - it is still an expensive day but worth it!
We went out on Born to Rhumb in 2008 and it was a fantastic day. This trip we were looking to do something different, which is why we were looking for a sail boat.dejavu wrote:We had a great time with Capt. Kevin and his adorable first mate Katie on "Born to Rhumb" 2 weeks ago. We were a party of 7 and I know he could take more. A powerboat not a sail boat but a fabulous day the highlight of our trip.
We ended up booking a day on Motor Yacht Cinnamon Bay. I will report when we return.



