1: The Vicem 58 Paragon Signify (foreground) and 92 Cruiser (back) depart Fort Lauderdale for the Bahamas.
2 (l-r): Rendezvous boarder Brian Smullen, with Ana and Tom Kaderabek, owners of the Vicem 54 Epitome Paydirt.
3: Guests use a excellent spread at the “Cadaverous Hot Vicem Nights” dinner.
4 (l-r): Vicem dealer Todd Schenk, his partner Shawn with Vicem owners Robert and Joyce Wilner.
5: The Vicem 57 Sportfish departs with guests for a day-sustained big stratagem side-trip.
6 (l-r): Michael O’Flaherty, proprietress of the Vicem 67 Flybridge Namhara, with visitor Terry Johnson, Captain Peter Underdown, and visitor Brian Smullen.
7 (l-r): Three Belles (Vicem 54 Flybridge) P John Podmajersky, Cynthia West with Namhara’s captain, directorship chef, and P Peter Underdown, Rosie Frost and Michael O’Flaherty.
8 (l-r): Rendezvous guests Cynthia West, Shannon McCoy of Usefulness munitions dump, and Nancy Patterson.
9: Vicem 54 Flybridge Three Belles arrives to falsify at Old Bahama Bay.
Has anybody ever chartered a yacht from The Moorings in the Bahamas??
Jun 29, 2008 by b263a2879 | Posted in Cruise Travel
We're thriving in October and would love to hear from anybody that has already done it!!! I would love any advice on what extras to take and what places are a must see!!!
Yes, I've chartered through the Moorings a few times (4 weeks tot up in the Bahamas) and sailed my personal boat there a few times as well.
Personally, I prefer to do my own povisioning to taking using the Moorings. It's cheaper and you
david | Jun 30, 2008
I have chartered with the Moorings........but it was in the British Virgin Islands......it was very very very very very fun.........i very want to go again.......i dont really think you need any extra things...you get pretty elaborate if you are driving
Great Scott! | Jun 29, 2008
Go to CruiseCritic.com, click on "Boards", then go to "Ports of Call" and find your harbour. You'll find lots of very reliable info from experienced cruisers.
MomSezNo | Jun 30, 2008
Yes, I've chartered through the Moorings a few times (4 weeks all-out in the Bahamas) and sailed my personal boat there a few times as well.
Personally, I prefer to do my own povisioning to taking using the Moorings. It's cheaper and you
“It wasn't uncommon for my priest to get in a boat and navigate uncharted waters such as the Orinoco River, Rio Dulce or even the shallows of The Bahamas to