Classic Yachts
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Caribbean Classic Yacht Charters
feature some of the finest fully crewed
yachts available for charters in the
Caribbean. Some are super luxury, others
are just comfortable cruising yachts
offering fun and action packed sailing
vacations. They include original wooden
boats, vintage yachts and luxury Spirit
of Tradition yachts. |
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Ibis (previously Navarana) - A fast
and very seakindly 60ft sloop built as a
'gentleman's yacht' in Denmark in 1962. She is
built of oak, mahogany and teak with vanished
French walnut paneling. She was refitted in 1996.
Her accommodation is for up to four guests in one
double and one twin cabin. Ibis came first in her
class and was voted best charter yacht in the
1999 Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta.
Ibis is no longer available for charter. |
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Lone
Fox - 65ft classic ketch designed by Robert Clark for
Colonel Whitbread, of the famous Whitbread breweries and was
built in 1957 in Scotland. Her hull is teak
on steel frames, with teak decks and teak superstructure. Lone
Fox underwent a major refit in 1996 which brought her back to
an authentic condition with virtually all new systems. She has
an excellent classic racing experience. Accommodation is for up
to six guests. Based St Bart's. Charter rate from US$10,000 per
week for two guests inclusive of food. Bar extra. |
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Jambalaya - 73ft and the first
Antillean wooden schooner to be built on Carriacou in many
years was launched in 2002. She is completely handcrafted in
the styleand building culture that once dominated the
Caribbean. Jambalaya also has the latest nautical technology
and charter luxuries. Accommodation is for up to six guests and
represents a real traditional Caribbean sailing adventure.
Enquire for rates. |
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Bonnie Lynn
- 72ft gaff rigged topsail schooner. Built of steel in 1998 as a
strong offshore cruising yacht and fitted out in the style of a
traditional Maine Schooner. Accommodation for up to ten guests
in three cabins. Not available in the Caribbean this winter. New
England summer 2011. |
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