Enjoyed our day sail, a small intimate setting, with a couple professional sailors(a wonder couple) to catch the wind with.
A perfect day gave us a opportunity to visit a great reef with more tropical fish then I've ever seen. The quarters are a bit tight, but this allows meeting some fine people with a common goal, meeting the wind and waves and enjoying some great snorkeling. Take medication if your prone to sea sickness, or if you never been on this beautiful sail boat. Half the 'crew' got alittle sea sick. The only real negative was that the food tasted a bit like charcoal lighter fluid. I barbacue everyother day in the Summer so I'm finicky about that. That's a small issue compared to a great sail we experienced though. Besides seeing a huge variety of tropical fish(which we hand fed), I saw a couple of manetees as we sailed to our first snorkeling destination. That was real special. The last time I saw manetees was in Blue Springs, Florida last year.
In summary. this was a great sail if your looking for an intimate, relaxing setting with the sea as your aquarium for the day.







