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We're doing a bareboat charter in St. Vincent & the Grenadines. It's our
2nd charter in the Caribbean (1st was in BVI), a few details about our plans is below. 1) How is the availability of moorings? Is it primarily anchoring? 2) I've read some alarming reports about crime in St. Vincent. Any suggestions or experiences you'd like to share? Places to avoid? 3) Any particular "must sees" or "could skip" suggestions? 4) We didn't have to deal with boat boys in BVI. Is this going to be hassle? 5) We're going at the end of rainy season. Any comments? 6) Should we take the time for a land tour of St. Vincent? 7) We are scuba divers. Any particular recommendations on sites or dive operators to use or avoid? 8) Did I ask the right questions?? Thanks ![]() __________________________________________________ __ We're chartering with Sunsail out of Blue Lagoon, St. Vincent. We're going the first half of October. Yes, I know it is still hurricane season but it's our only opportunity. We took most of the hurricane season discount and applied to a super insurance policy that let's us cancel in the event of a named storm and is a very solid policy. It's just my wife and I (double handing) on a Sun 35. We have solid and current sailing skills, we're not experts. We have the boat for 10 days and we're staying one night in the Lagoon Hotel. |
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