
Cruising Grounds
Two seas. Endless itineraries.
The yacht follows the season. Tell us when you want to travel and we'll tell you where she'll be.

01 — BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
British Virgin Islands
Sixty islands inside forty miles of protected water, with line-of-sight navigation and an anchorage every hour. The BVI is the reason people learn to love chartering — short hops, reliable trade winds, and beach bars that have been famous for fifty years. The Baths at Virgin Gorda, the wreck of the Rhone, Anegada's lobster, and the Soggy Dollar at White Bay.
Best season · December through April
- Norman Island & The Caves
- The Baths, Virgin Gorda
- North Sound
- Anegada & Loblolly Bay
- Sandy Spit
- White Bay, Jost Van Dyke
- Cane Garden Bay
- Cooper Island

02 — THE BAHAMAS & FLORIDA
The Bahamas & Florida
Shallow, impossibly clear water across the Exumas, and a short hop from Fort Lauderdale. A good option for shorter charters, families, and anyone who wants the Caribbean without the connecting flight.
Best season · April and May
- Exuma Cays Land & Sea Park
- Staniel Cay
- Highbourne Cay
- Bimini
- Eleuthera

03 — NEW ENGLAND
New England
Newport in high summer — the sailing capital of the United States, with Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket and the islands of Buzzards Bay within a day's sail. Cool evenings, long light, and a different kind of charter entirely.
Best season · July through September
- Newport
- Martha's Vineyard
- Nantucket
- Block Island
- Cuttyhunk
The Season
Where she is, and when
- December – April
- British Virgin Islands & Eastern Caribbean
- April – May
- Fort Lauderdale & The Bahamas
- June
- Fort Pierce, Florida — annual yard period
- July – September
- Newport & New England
- October – November
- Southbound delivery