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01/12/2016 11:50 AM
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Coming back down for our 3rd visit in April. This time with the wife's parents (celebrating big anniversary) so we'll be land based at Scrub. Looking for some day sail trips because this is the BVI and you have to get on the water and explore. Any company recommendations? I'll hang up and listen. TIA.
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I have not personally used them but have heard good things about Aristocat Charters. http://aristocatcharters.com/
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Check out Steve Colgate's sailing school, now based at Scrub. I've seen their boats out and about a fair bit.
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I have used Aristocat, but it has new owner and new crew. Do not know anyone that has gone since change.
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Fellow Spartan. We use dive BVI. Last years snorkel trip we stopped at scrub and picked up people.
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