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Spicy 03-23-2008 05:53 PM

Caribbean Boat Charter
 
A few friends and I are looking to do a Yacht Charter in the Caribbean over the Christmas holiday this year. I have had two friends that have done this in the past and have booked with the company from the link below, does anyone recommend another company does someone on OSO own a company I should be using someone else???? Basically I need feedback, pros cons anything I should avoid???
I appreciate any feedback, Thanks In advance....

Patrick

http://www.mooringspower.com/vtour474/index.html

omerta one 03-23-2008 06:21 PM

Moorings is good, can have a captain or rent and bare boat. When we bare boated we rented from Virgin Traders, a 48ft 3br aft cabin. If you want a sailboat get a cat if you have more than 4 people.

There are also many private crewed yachts for charter. Here is one I've been on...(no A/c though so it depends on what time of year...gets hot in by May)

http://www.viewyacht.com/flamboyance/index.php/1

Spicy 03-24-2008 09:17 AM

Thanks..... I'm going to get a Powerboat as I know I can drive that and I dont know the first thing about Sailing!!!!!!!!:cool-smiley-011::cool-smiley-011:

Anyone else do these Charters before??

blume 03-24-2008 09:23 AM

charters
 
http://www.cnconnect.com/charter/
here is some charter info

Spine Tingler 03-24-2008 09:46 AM

We have done several charters but only one where we captained the boat in BVI and we used Virgin Traders. All of the other charters were yachts and they all come with complete crew (the best way to go!).

Spicy 03-24-2008 09:49 AM

Click on the link above, I'm looking for a Bare Boat type charter and they lay out your week for you with slip assignments at different ports/Marinas etc... Not the Mega Ship Charters, way out of my league!! The boat that the Moorings has to offer has 4 bedrooms and 5 heads and is 47'... To rent the boat its around 10K for the week and we would split it up per couple.... So it makes it a different type of vacation but no more exspensive then booking a room at a resort in the Caribbean for a week....

orss 03-24-2008 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by Spicy (Post 2496412)
A few friends and I are looking to do a Yacht Charter in the Caribbean over the Christmas holiday this year. I have had two friends that have done this in the past and have booked with the company from the link below, does anyone recommend another company does someone on OSO own a company I should be using someone else???? Basically I need feedback, pros cons anything I should avoid???
I appreciate any feedback, Thanks In advance....

Patrick

http://www.mooringspower.com/vtour474/index.html

i'm from the caribean , been in all the island , nice place for vacations. if was my choice i will rent in st.thomas.
ps. winter water there is big .

Kool-Aid Man 03-24-2008 10:33 AM

Girl I know runs the following and she is awesome to work with:

Kimberly Curtis
http://www.indigocharters.com/

Sean 03-24-2008 04:49 PM

I can recommend the McGregor II out of St Thomas. Capt Tim and Julie are the absolute best. The boat is a 57 Hatteras Yachtfish...

http://www.yachtmcgregor.com/

fabricator 03-24-2008 08:35 PM

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If you'd like to 'keep in the family' you could charter this:
http://www.charterindexonline.com/ry...age=index.html


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