Description
The Virgin Islands are a beautiful place. Still pretty much untouched, the natural beauty of these islands is right up there with some of the most beautiful places on Earth. This boat will show you the best of the islands, in an amazing boat at an incredible value. From the best hidden spots to great restaurants, you won't find a friendlier crew who knows the islands better.
The dual hull structure of the power catamaran provides a stable and smooth ride even in rough conditions. The low draft allows us to access virtually any beach without a dock.
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Details
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Manufacturer
Glacier Bay
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Model
2640 Renegade
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Year
2002
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Guest Capacity
6
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Cabins
0
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Single Beds
0
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Double Beds
0
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Bathrooms
1
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Number of engines
2
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Horsepower per engine
150
Amenities
- Stereo AUX input mp3 hookup
- Diving
- GPS
- Snorkeling
- CD Player
- Speakers on deck
Navigation & Safety
- GPS
- VHF Radio
- Depth finder
- Life jackets
- Fire extinguisher
- First aid kit
Entertainment
- Stereo AUX input mp3 hookup
- CD Player
- Speakers on deck
Comfort
- Outdoor shower
Sports equipment
- Snorkeling
Activities
- Diving
Boat Owner
Jim
Member since October 2015
For Jim, the waters of the Caribbean were love at first sight. Having spent all of his life boating the crystal clear waters of Glen Lake, in Northern Michigan, he thought he had seen the most beautiful water on earth. Then, he made his first trip the the Caribbean and his life was changed forever. After that fateful first trip, Jim escaped to the Caribbean as often as a busy work and parenting schedule would allow while always having the dream of someday making the Caribbean his home.
In 2012, Jim purchased a sailing catamaran, Being Nauti, that he based on Tortola, BVI and quickly became aware of the incredible sailing area made up of the US and British Virgin Islands. After one trip, Jim knew he had found the place he would make his home. It was no longer a vague goal of "The Caribbean". It was the Virgin Islands!
After many wonderful adventures in the Virgin Islands over the next few years, Jim was finally able to make the move to St Thomas, VI in 2015. While initially falling in love with the islands on a sailing catamaran, it became immediately apparent that a power catamaran was the way to truly explore the islands for a day trip.
After years of cruising the Virgin Islands, Jim has an intimate knowledge of the area and loves to share his love of the water and the islands with our guests.
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Location and Destination Guide
Usually this boat operates around Charlotte Amalie, VI.
Looking for a yacht charter in the USVI? Dream sailing destinations don’t come much dreamier than the US Virgin Islands. A Caribbean hang out with an American vibe, sailing in the US Virgin Islands, or USVI, is even easier with a Sailo yacht charter.
The US Virgin Islands archipelago consists of three main islands, St John, St Croix and St Thomas.
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