What is the best way to charter a sailboat in the Carribean?


We are trying to plan a chartered trip with 2 or 3 other couples. Are most charters out of the US Virgin Islands? Trying to make it economical for everyone involved…Any suggestions will br greatful!!

Chartering a sailboat is really, really easy. Walk around the waterfront and they're all docked there or just floating in the harbor. You can walk up to their boats and talk to them or call the number that's advertised on the boat. Too much work? Just pick up a nearby travel mag when you get down here and flip through it. Still too much work? Here's a handy address that lists a lot of charters for St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix.

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Is a 1967 sailboat (Morgan 34) simply too old to purchase & maintain, no matter how well it's been cared for?



4 Responses to “What is the best way to charter a sailboat in the Carribean?”

  1. rwc666 Says:

    cash
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  2. MRewak Says:

    Check out these sites:
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    http://www.newhorizonsvi.com/

  3. T Says:

    contact me at hthalheimer@charter.net and I wil try to provide you some info.
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  4. Hector S Says:

    Chartering a sailboat is really, really easy. Walk around the waterfront and they're all docked there or just floating in the harbor. You can walk up to their boats and talk to them or call the number that's advertised on the boat. Too much work? Just pick up a nearby travel mag when you get down here and flip through it. Still too much work? Here's a handy address that lists a lot of charters for St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix.
    References :
    http://www.vinow.com/stthomas/SandL/charters.php
    http://www.vinow.com/stcroix/SandL/daysail_fishing/index.php

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