Sunday, August 24, 2008

Options for St. John's

From: Jason Sent: Monday, August 18, 2008 6:47 PM
To: Kevin J Carlin kcarlin@kevinjcarlin.com
Subject: RE: Nov 12 date in the VI
Kevin, Hi, I spoke with you on the phone this evening regarding a snorkel/sailing trip you would like to do when you come to St. John in November.
First off, although Jason and I are out of the water until the third week of November, I can still assist you in booking a trip. I have two boats that I highly recommend and have worked for the owners, as well as call the crew some of my best friends. Being a resident of St. John and in the boating industry thorough out the Caribbean for the past three years, I can assure you that this is a professional crew and will provide amazing and unforgettable time.

The first boat is a 40’ catamaran sailboat. This boat does four kinds of trips 1) Full Day two snorkel stops with lunch aboard $120.00 per person open bar included. (There are of course options for children.) Two great snorkel stops around St. John. 2) Full Day –Jost Van Dyke Trip, One snorkel stop. Must have valid passports, $110 per person plus $25 customs fee and money for lunch ashore at FOXY”S. After lunch the boat sails over to White Bay home of the “Soggydollar Bar” to sip some painkillers or Ting for the kids. 3) There is also a half-day sail trip with one snorkel stop.4) Sunset cruise with wine, cheese, fruit, and other treats.

The other boat option: This 40’ catamaran is a power cat and can make it to several different islands in the British Virgin Islands. This is ideal if you are interested in going to the “Baths” , Cooper Island, Norman Island, and then ending up in White Bay on Jost Van Dyke last. It is a lot to fit into a day, but you get to see quite a few of the BVI”s and its only a bit more per person. This power cat trip is $140.00 per person, plus the $25 per person for customs and then lunch ashore. It’s a great deal if you have your heart set on seeing “The Baths” in Virgin Gorda, and snorkeling the Caves or the Indians. Such a cool and quick way to see a few of the wonderful British Virgin Islands! Please let me know if any of these trips fit the interests of your party. I am available through email and phone.Thanks again for your time and interest.Sincerely, Larita “Lou” First Mate S/V—Survivan, St. John Yacht Charters.

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