Company Adds 51-Foot Beneteaus
Larger beneteaus available and crewed cat charters. From Chartering News in our October 2010 issue
Larger beneteaus available and crewed cat charters. From Chartering News in our October 2010 issue
For this bareboat charter, a divine winter swell ignites the unspoiled surf breaks at one of the Spanish Virgin Islands.
On a bareboat flotilla sailing the Windward Islands from St. Vincent to Grenada, a group of U.S. sailors from the Midwest learn to go with the flow, with and without wheat. “Hands-On Sailor” from our August 2010 issue
Family vacations don’t come cheap, or easy, nowadays, but our family bareboat charter in the Bahamas’ Abaco Islands last summer gave me the ultimate test of living the champagne charter lifestyle on a beer budget. In the end, a boatful of seven (four adults and three hungry kids) enjoyed nine days of tropical living for less than $200 per person, per day (good luck finding that at any all-inclusive family resort!).
This boat takes care of everyones needs from the Charter company to the charter clients. A mini review from our January 2009 issue.
Ruggedized for life as a bareboat, the Mariner 39 wears well enough for blue water. “Classic Plastic” from our May 2007 issue.
Bill Lee reviews the Hylas 46 for Cruising World.
Larger beneteaus available and crewed cat charters. From Chartering News in our October 2010 issue
For this bareboat charter, a divine winter swell ignites the unspoiled surf breaks at one of the Spanish Virgin Islands.
On a bareboat flotilla sailing the Windward Islands from St. Vincent to Grenada, a group of U.S. sailors from the Midwest learn to go with the flow, with and without wheat. “Hands-On Sailor” from our August 2010 issue
Family vacations don’t come cheap, or easy, nowadays, but our family bareboat charter in the Bahamas’ Abaco Islands last summer gave me the ultimate test of living the champagne charter lifestyle on a beer budget. In the end, a boatful of seven (four adults and three hungry kids) enjoyed nine days of tropical living for less than $200 per person, per day (good luck finding that at any all-inclusive family resort!).
This boat takes care of everyones needs from the Charter company to the charter clients. A mini review from our January 2009 issue.
Ruggedized for life as a bareboat, the Mariner 39 wears well enough for blue water. “Classic Plastic” from our May 2007 issue.
Bill Lee reviews the Hylas 46 for Cruising World.
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