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Hey Glenn,
Thanks! You gave us some great advice before our trip to BVI and we had a wonderful time. -Brien "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message news:X93xe.141957$sy6.19363@lakeread04... Major difference between the two areas. St. Martin, St. Kitts, Barbuda and that area are more for people who want to do some serious sailing. St. Martin to anywhere but Anguilla is a good 9-10 hours of blue water. I am not very impressed by the snorkeling on St. Martin but to shore side resturants are not to be missed. Anguilla has some good snorkeling but the island is flat scrub with some big resorts. Saba is interesting to explore but no good snorkeling and poor anchorage. Some pretty fair snorkeling south of St. Kitts and lots of good spots around Antigua. . -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com "Brien Alkire" wrote in message news ![]() My wife and I are trying to plan a combination sailing & diving trip. We had a fantastic trip to BVI last year, and we plan to do Tahiti in a few years. We've narrowed our choice this year to either Abacos in the Bahamas, or St Martin. St Martin looks like the more interesting sailing location to me. The cruising grounds are much larger than what's available in Abacos. We can sail St Martin, St Nevis, St Barts, Antigua and Guadelope. The diving looks more promising in Bahamas. However, the charter companies severely limit the cruising grounds to just a small radius. How is the sailing in St Martin and the surrounding areas as compared to Bahamas? Any thoughts on these choices as they relate to quality of diving and quality of sailing? I've learned that there really are a limited number of places where you can combine great diving with great sailing. I'm beginning to really appreciate my home waters, though they are chilly (So Cal Channel Islands). Thanks, Brien |
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