Some people say I have
the best job in the world.
Sometimes I even think so myself. My job, in addition to
teaching sailing, directing the sailing school program at
Spinnaker Sailing in Redwood City and brokering charter
vacations is to organize and lead group flotilla charters on
behalf of Spinnaker Sailing. This has been going on three
or four times a year since the late 1980's.
Our most recent trip was to The Grenadine Islands in the
Windward Antilles from May 2 to May 11, where we chartered
4 boats from Sunsail in St. Vincent. We were 19 people in
all making comfortable boat loading of 4 to 6 people on
boats ranging from 45 to 50 feet in length. The daytime
temperatures were in the mid 80's and the wind was steady
in the 20 knot range just slightly north of east. My boat was
an Oceanis 461 which also carried my wife, Melinda, Harry
Gull who has done numerous trips with us and Paul
Disenso, a student going for his ASA Bareboat Charter
certification during the trip.
There are several bases for a Grenadines charter both
inside and outside the immediate area. Bases outside the
Grenadines in the north are in St. Lucia and even further in
Martinique. It's a glorious reach south into the Grenadines
from the north. The distance is about 70 miles from The
Moorings base at Marigot Bay in St. Lucia (north of St.
Vincent) to Bequia in the northern Grenadines. Getting back
isn't so easy and many charterers choose to continue one
way to Grenada to finish their charters. If you choose to
start in Grenada where both Moorings and Sunsail have
bases, it's 40 miles (mostly upwind) to Carriacou in the
southern Grenadines. Between Carriacou to Bequia it's
generally reaching with gaps between the islands of less
than 15 miles. Returning to Grenada is another glorious
sleigh ride.
For those who don't like or don't have time for long
passages, there are currently two places to charter right in
The Grenadines. The Sunsail base is at the Blue Lagoon
Marina at the southern end of St. Vincent. From there
it is only 8 miles into Admiralty Bay in Bequia. Also, The
Moorings has recently opened up a base in Charlestown
Bay at Canouan Island right in the middle of the
Grenadines. From California, both places can be reached
by 3 flights which means getting to either base is almost as
easy as getting to B.V.I. We wanted a charter location where
we could enjoy as much time as possible in The
Grenadines. St. Vincent fit the bill quite well.
After a mid-afternoon arrival in St. Vincent and a night on the
boats, Sunsail provided us with boat and chart briefings.
Before setting sail on a bareboat vacation there's more to
do. There's checking and stowing the provisions and
checking out the boat and all the equipment. Sunsail has a
provision and beverage ordering system via the internet that
is reminiscent of ordering from Webvan. The cold and
frozen stuff was bagged up and waiting for us to pick up in
the market at the marina and the rest was aboard the boats
when we arrived. It was mid-day before we set sail for the
short passage to Bequia on an easy reach.
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Bob has been organizing and leading group bareboat
charter trips since 1987 and is currently doing 2 trips a year
to locations in The South Pacific, Sea of Cortez, The
Caribbean, and The Mediterranean. (Destinations vary
annually based on active interest) You may contact him at
bob@spinnakersailing.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Bob_Diamond
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