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Re: Boat Trip from Oyster Pond
[Re: Sandysnow]
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03/06/2016 01:12 PM
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Sandy,
Not a hundred percent certain but I seem to recall my daughter talking about catching a fast boat daytrip to STB from that area last year with a few of her girlfriends. She just arrived on island so I can't even get the info for you. Hoping someone else will know or perhaps she may see this later and comment?
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Re: Boat Trip from Oyster Pond
[Re: Sandysnow]
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03/06/2016 02:03 PM
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Paul (of Captain Alan's Boat Charters) offers a c/o cruise over to St Bart's usually on Thursdays leaving from Oyster Pond. Not a cat however, but power boat. Here's the link: Capt Alan's Boat ChartersClick on the c/o link for info on the St Bart's charter.
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Re: Boat Trip from Oyster Pond
[Re: Bahston]
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03/06/2016 02:24 PM
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Bahston said: Voyager ferry makes some of its departures to St Barth from Oyster Pond.
I don't know if there are any cats still making the trip. It's not like the old days when there were multiple cats sailing out of P'burg every day. We used to enjoy the small sailcats from P'berg back in the day - the trips over weren't always (often?) smooth sailing but the sail back was always the best and lifetimes more fun than flying back. I'm thinking that's probably the one I'm talking about. Don't think either my daughter or Sandy would be into the CO trip - but I guess I could be wrong? <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/jester.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/jester.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Boat Trip from Oyster Pond
[Re: PelicanPirate]
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03/07/2016 02:22 PM
03/07/2016 02:22 PM
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This sounds terrible. The captain was putting his passengers in danger and was not very responsible in my opinion. I hope he was not someone that we highly recommend here.
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