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If you are looking for the ultimate vacation in a private and luxurious environment, StrayCat is a perfect choice.
Aboard StrayCat, you will truly ‘sail away from it all’ and be able to enjoy the opportunity to relax, unwind, and let someone else do all the worrying! Step aboard StrayCat, a true sailor’s blue water yacht with one of the most experienced and trusted charter Captains in all of the Bahamas. Find out more About the Boat – Click Here StrayCat is well maintained to the highest mechanical standards, with dedicated and continual attention paid to the safety and enjoyment of her guests. Tens of thousands of dollars per year is what it takes to make this a reality, and that alone should demonstrate Capt Mark’s commitment to deliver an excellent experience to every charter group that steps on board. When you become a guest of StrayCat, you become part of the StrayCat family, and you can just relax and enjoy the experience of the wind, the water & the islands. When you’re feeling adventurous, you can enjoy the exhilarating sailing, hunt for treasures on the beach, hike centuries old trails to historic ruins, go for a refreshing swim in crystal clear water, snorkel the gorgeous coral reefs, explore epic underwater caves, troll for blue water sport-fish, take the kayaks out for a spin, or take the dinghy ashore to meet the locals. If you’re more into the serene, then immerse yourself in a good book, sunbathe in the forward trampolines, enjoy some great music with a nice cocktail, take a peaceful nap in the shade, or set up camp on a deserted white sand beach. And, if you just can’t seem to relax, you’re more than welcome to do maintenance in the engine room, change oil filters, buff some gel coat, or re-finish some teak… |
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| Packing for Paradise
Dress for the tropics. Your holiday may include beachcombing or a walking tour of an island. Winter temperatures range from 50-60 degrees Fahrenheit at night to 75-85 during the day. Summer temperatures are usually 10 degrees warmer. Casual clothing that can be folded and comfortable footwear will be in keeping with the weather and local style. While planning, keep in mind that storage is very limited, VERY LIMITED, aboard sailing vessels. Why stress out over what to pack – it’s a No-Brainer: 5 t-shirts and 4 pairs of shorts and a bathing suit The truth is, that after maniacally packing, you will use less than half of what you’ve brought only to lug through airports, into taxis, and then back again! Ok, you can bring some more Some Tips about What to Bring Here’s a reminder list: 1 (one, uno) small, compact, folding duffle bag with: |
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DON’T BRING Forget the hard luggage, luggage with wheels, harnesses, tailgates, etc., because they will damage the boat. Don’t bring hard or black sole shoes (They mark up the boat, and it’s very difficult to get off), high heels, wedgies, or combat boots. We’ve seen all those. What were they thinking?! You MAY NOT Bring Expensive jewelry, illegal substances, weapons, dress clothes, and especially not your job. You’re on vacation – leave your job and your worries at home! The captain and crew invite you to a day trip, sunset cruise in the beautiful islands of Florida or the Bahamas. Or you can plan an unforgettable trip to where your imagination soars. So, bring your wanderlust and sense of adventure, and leave your troubles behind! |
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