BVI Charter Trip - Vincent J. Ferrer - Coordinator


2009 PSC CARIBBEAN TRIP

Update as of 17 June 2009:  The BVI trip has only one berth still available for a male crew member to share a cabin with another male.  Please contact Vince Ferrer at vincentjferrer@gmail.com immediately with your interest.  Highlights: The trip dates are 10 to 20 July 2009, the trip cost: berth is $605 plus airfare, provisions, fuel and incidentals.  An excellent deal!!  More details at http://www.pentagonsailing.org/bvitrip09.htmThis spot will go... so act fast!!

Once Again we are headed back to the BVI!!  Click here for pictures from our 2008 and previous years trips.

Greetings PSC Sailors, 

Each year for the past six years, members of the Pentagon Sailing Club and their friends have traveled to the British Virgin Islands to sail in one of the finest and most beautiful sailing areas in the world.  In 2009 we will do it again.

Vincent Ferrer is coordinating the 2009 trip.  The dates are 10 to 20 July 2009 and there is no restriction on who can go; all PSC Members, their families, and guests will be welcome, but there are only 24 spaces available.

If you haven’t been to the BVI before and wish to know more about this destination, take a look at http://www.bviwelcome.com/.  If you want to see how much fun PSC has had there in the past, check out the photo gallery on our website (www.pentagonsailing.org/photos.htm/) for a little taste.

 

Here are the details on the 2009 trip to the British Virgin Islands:

WHAT: As in past years, the trip will focus on introducing PSC members, their families, and their friends to the wonders of the Caribbean with over a week of sailing in the British Virgin Islands -- truly one of the most beautiful sailing (and diving/snorkeling) experiences in the world!

WHO: Anyone may go: all PSC Members, their families, and guests are welcome. For insurance reasons, this is not an "official" PSC event; it's being arranged as a private charter.

PLEASE NOTE: A VALID PASSPORT is required for travel to BVI.

WHERE: Bareboat charter out of Tortola, British Virgin Islands.

WHEN:
July 10th through July 20th, 2009. That’s right, this year we are getting a full 11 days on the water for the price of only 7 days (we will be able to accommodate those who can’t take off more than a week).

CHARTER COMPANY: Horizon Yacht Charters,
located at the Nanny Cay Marina on Tortola in the BVI.

BOATS:
We have reserved two Bavaria 46 foot yachts, each with three cabins and two heads,
and [Ta-Da!!] two Lagoon 420 catamarans with four cabins and four heads. These catamarans are hybrids with two battery powered electric motors rather than diesel engines so we will be sailing even “greener” and quieter than usual this year.  We MAY be able to add additional boats, depending on the number of people who want to participate, the number of qualified skippers, and boats available.

 

ITINERARY: Includes visits to most of the major islands in the BVI: Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Jost Van Dyke, Norman Island, Peter Island, Cooper Island, and Anegada. Most legs of the trip are relatively short and allow ample time to stop for lunch and snorkel or sightsee. Our boats will often spend the night at the same anchorage, which allows crews to eat together ashore. There will also be scuba diving opportunities for any interested divers.

ONE WEEK TRAVELERS:
Although we have the boats for 11 days, some people may not be able to take off more than a week. We will try to put those people on the same boat/boats so they can return to the marina at the end of one week (there is no penalty for early return of the boats). If only one or two people must leave early from any boat, they can be dropped off on their departure day at a ferry dock (Road Town or Soper’s Hole) for departures from St. Thomas or at the dinghy dock in Trellis Bay (only a short walk from the airport) for departures from Tortola. Please arrange your departure details with your skipper. The trip cost is the same for 7 or 11 days.

FLIGHT ARRANGEMENTS:
Participants will be responsible for booking their own flights. You can fly to Beef Island Airport (EIS) on Tortola in the BVI.  Alternatively, you can get a flight into St. Thomas (STT) in the U.S. Virgin Islands and take a ferry to Tortola (for about $50 round trip).  Right now (Jan 2009), airlines departing the Washington, DC (WAS) area for Tortola have fares less then $700 (including taxes and fees).  Airlines departing the Washington, DC area to St. Thomas have fares less of than $400 (including taxes and fees).

ARRIVAL PLAN:
Whether you are arriving in Tortola, BVI, or St. Thomas, USVI, please make every effort to arrive at the Horizon Yacht Charter Base at the Nanny Cay Marina on (or before) July 9th. Last year most of our crewmembers arrived the day before our charters started allowing almost all of our boats to depart on the first charter day. Picking up the boat requires time to complete such items as the skipper’s chart briefing, the boat briefing & checkout, crew briefings, provisioning, etc. so it helps to have everybody there. If you are unable to arrive July 9th, you will need to be at the Horizon Yacht Charter Base by 3:00 PM on Friday July 10th. For those sailing for the full 11 days, please schedule your return home NO EARLIER THAN 3:00 PM, Monday, July 20th. The Nanny Cay Hotel offers very convenient lodging at the marina and reasonable rates. http://www.nannycay.com/hotel-rates/. If you would like to spend some extra time in the islands, arrive earlier than July 10th or stay after July 20th. A wide variety of lodging/resorts are readily available in the BVI and the USVI.

SAILING EXPERIENCE:
No sailing experience is necessary; we expect enough participation by veteran PSC sailors so that every boat will be sufficiently crewed.

CHARTER RATES:
This year is the first time catamarans are being chartered. And, as you may know, cats command a premium over monohulls. The advantages of a cat are minimal heeling, speed, space and privacy (separate head access). The advantages of a monohull are tacking, points higher under sail, and less cost. For the catamarans, there are two options. Option 1, a 2007 cat skippered by Bob Cox, the total cost per person is $764. Option 2, a 2008 cat skippered by Don Hupman, the total cost per person is $786. For the monohulls, the cost per person is $605. The charter companies have slightly increased their rates this year, but remember that we are getting 11 days on the water so the cost per day is still very reasonable. The price includes hull damage waiver, BVI cruising taxes, and BVI National Park fees. It does not include taxi fares to and from the airport/ferry dock or ferry tickets for those flying into St. Thomas. PLEASE NOTE: These prices are based on 28 people sailing on four boats. If more crew and/or boats are added, the price per person could decrease. If the price does decrease, either the final payment amount will be adjusted or the difference will be refunded after the trip.

OTHER COSTS:
There are some other costs that are shared by each boat’s crew. Provisions (about $150/pp, includes some alcohol) are purchased by each crew upon arrival or ordered prior to arrival. Each crew determines what meals they eat aboard/ashore. Meals ashore are about $15-$30. Mooring fees are normally $25 per night. You will also need to purchase ice almost every day and fuel and water when you return the boat at the end of the charter.

TOTAL COST:
Estimate ~$1,500 for everything (flight, taxis, charter, provisions, fuel, incidentals).

TRIP INSURANCE:
Things happen, so most charter companies strongly recommend travel insurance. Horizon Yacht Charters recommends CSA Travel Protection. For past trips, some of our members have used AMEX’s Global Travel Shield. While your BVI trip coordinator doesn’t recommend any particular company or policy, we do recommend that you seriously consider getting travel insurance for your trip. Travel insurance policies that cover trip cancellation, trip interruption, medical, etc., start at about $35 and go up to $100 or more for comprehensive policies.

CANCELLATIONS:
In the event you need to cancel, we will make every attempt to fill your slot; however, we can’t guarantee that we’ll be able to provide a refund. Again, we strongly recommend you consider trip insurance.

SIGN UPS & PAYMENTS:
To reserve your space contact BVI trip coordinator Vincent Ferrer AND make your $605 payment.

SIGN UP NOW: There are only 24 crew slots available is only one space remaining for a male crewmember, so act now!! Sign up by contacting Vincent Ferrer at vincentjferrer@gmail.com with your intent and mail your deposit check to:

 

Vincent J. Ferrer
ATTN: BVI Trip
1312 Daviswood Dr.
McLean, VA 22102-2222


Vincent J. Ferrer
2009 BVI Trip Coordinator

vincentjferrer@gmail.com


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