Dinghy rentals

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Connie
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Dinghy rentals

Post by Connie »

It seems like it's a big business in STJ, and we've done that.

Where can I find a dinghy to rent on STT?

We'd only want to do it for a 1/2 day, just to putt aroundd and see the island from the water.
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Leelonie
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Post by Leelonie »

HI Connie!
We rent from Noahs Arks. They are the yellow dinghys you see in the distance on the Spice Webcam. Located on the beach outside the Beach Bar. Very convenient for drop off and a few drinks after ':lol:') :lol:
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mrscaptainjay
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Post by mrscaptainjay »

I'm not sure about dinghy rentals, hopefully someone else will chime in. But there are several power boat rentals in STT.

See & Ski - http://www.seeski.com/
Awesome Powerboat - http://www.powerboatrentalsvi.com/
Nauti Nymph - http://www.nautinymph.com/
Pocket Yachts - http://www.pocketyachtsvi.com/

I may have left some out, but these are the ones that come to mind.
Connie
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Post by Connie »

Lee, we've done that 3 times on STJ, but we're stayinng on STT and want to do one there.

Mrs Captain Jay :o),

We own an 18 footer here in NJ and we've had it for 7 years, so we feel comfortable in the ocean in the back bays, but renting something like on STT makes me nervous.

I know you have alot of boat experience in STT with Jay, but what do you think about us?
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Leelonie
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Post by Leelonie »

Sorry Connie... I should have read more carefully !!! and I haven't even had a drink yet !! lol
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Post by mrscaptainjay »

You shouldn't have any problems since you're already familiar with operating a small boat. They have lines, fenders, anchors, life jackets, etc. on the boat. Go for it :-)
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