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    Quote Originally Posted by 240Hallett View Post
    Charter boat, BVIs
    I'm interested in hearing more about this. We were supposed to do BVI 2 years ago and ended up going to Maui instead. This is on our must do soon list.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotboat View Post
    I'm interested in hearing more about this. We were supposed to do BVI 2 years ago and ended up going to Maui instead. This is on our must do soon list.


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    What the hell is BVI ?
    Believe 1/2 of what you see and nothing of what you hear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SBS933 View Post
    What the hell is BVI ?
    British Virgin Islands. I.E. Paradise.

    Now back to the original posting. There is no water up here. No lakes, nothing. So the boat may stay in storage a lot this year. Either we haul it to Tahoe or to Havasu, but the local lakes are dangerously low, and I don't trust them. If we don't get some rain, I am content to let it sit for the season.

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    [QUOTE=Hotboat;79185]I'm interested in hearing more about this. We were supposed to do BVI 2 years ago and ended up going to Maui instead. This is on our must do soon list.


    It is bitchin. We went last January as guests on a sailboat I helped refurbish. Wife and I decided we needed to go back. We were wanting to do something big for our 25th so this is it. I can do without the sailing so we chartered a power catamaran. They ask about your boating experience if you want to self captain and I was approved for a 38' cat. Lots of line of sight navigation.Shitload of places to anchor or pick up a mooring. You can also get a captain and a cook if you don' want to do shit (and you have more money lol). Water is clear and warm. Temp is mid 70s at night, mid 80s every day. Winter is the best time to go. Boats range from 2 cabin (ours) to 5 or 6 cabin. You will always run out of time before you run out of shit to do.

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