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Sailing Expeditions
FAQ's
What gear do I need to bring?
What equipment will be supplied?
What kind of sailing experience do I need
to have?
Is the grub any good?
Gear: (All of these items must be able
to fit in one or two pieces of SOFT luggage.)
- (1) Passport and copy of passport for taking on the sailing trip
- (2) Swim Suit
- (2-3) Shorts
- (1) Long Pants (lightweight)
- (1) Wind Breaker
- (1) Sweatshirt
- (4) T-Shirts
- (1) Extra Light Weight Long Sleeve Shirt
- (1 pair) Tennis Shoes
- (1 pair) Teva Style Sandals or Aqua Socks
- (1 pair) Sunglasses
- (1) Bottle of Sun Protection (high SPF)
- (1) Hat
- (1) Toiletries Kit (small)
- (1) Lightweight Sleeping Bag or bedroll
- (1) Small Pillow
- (1) Flashlight
- (1) Camera
- (1) Fanny Pack/Backpack (small)
- (2) Bath Towels (No beach towel)
- (1) Washcloth
- (1) Personal VHF (if you have one)
This is a general list. A final list will be sent out to all guests before
departure.
Equipment Supplied:
- (1) T-Shirt per person
- (1) Seapearl 21 Sailboat per 2-3 people
- (1) Misc. Boat Gear (Cushions, Lifejackets, Anchors)
- (1) Sleeping Pads
- (1) Snorkel Set (mask, fins, snorkel)
- (1) Cooler with provisions Per Boat
- (4) Waterproof Bags for Personal Gear
- (1) Support Boat (Deep V Center Console, for transport of expedition
gear, and emergencies. First Aid Kit, emergency cell phone). Boat run
by your Guides.
Sailing Experience: Even a novice
sailor will find the boat easy to manage, thanks to the unstayed cat-ketch
rig. If you can sail a Sunfish, you can sail one of the Seapearl 21s,
either the Lucayan, the Sea Bisquit, the Arawak, or the
Carib.You will see the ocean floor throughout the excursion. 90%
of the trip will be sailed in less than 20 feet of water. Your guide will
be with you throughout the route northbound, minimizing your need for
navigation skills.
Did we mention we are running with the southeast trade winds? This means
easy sailing on our northbound route.What's the best part of all? You
don't have to bring the boats back to their starting point at the end
of the expedition- you fly back to the Exuma International Airport while
your guides tow the Sea Pearls back with the motorboat.
Food: We would like to think the food is good.
We provide 3 meals per person per day. Our schedule provides several opportunities
to dine ashore in various restaurants and clubs. A great opportunity to
experience the local cuisine. (Yes, we pick up the food tab).
The week's menu will be discussed and established prior to your Bahamas
arrival to accommodate personal preferences. Soft-drinks, beer, juices,
water, rum and snacks will be provided in your boats personal cooler.
There are two reprovisioning points along the way, should we need them.
Click here for a sample menu.
Trip Details
Trip Description/
Trip Calendar/ Sample
Menu/ Group Information/ Sailing
Map

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