LA SPERANZA
LA SPERANZA
BUILT/REFITYEAR
2020
YACHTLENGTH
50.00 Ft
NUMBER OFCABINS
3
NUMBER OFGUESTS
6
TOTALCREW
2
RATESFROM
$17,700
Capt. Jack Maher
Jack was born and raised in Northern Virginia and grew up sailing and boating on the Potomac River and Chesapeake bay. He always knew that a “traditional” or “regular” lifestyle wasn’t for him. In 2015, after graduating high school, he decided to turn his love and passion for the water into a career and signed on as crew to a traditional sailing ship and took a voyage across the ocean that changed his life forever. He completed his captains license course in 2018 and moved to Key West, Florida the following year to further pursue his career in the maritime industry. Over the past 4 years he has captained multiple modern and classic sailing yachts, traveling up and down the east coast of the U.S. and to the Caribbean. Outside of chartering, he spends his time windsurfing, cycling, and doing yoga. Jack is passionate about creating memorable charter experiences through sailing, water sports, snorkeling and hiking.
Chef Sidney Anderson
Sidney grew up in a very small town in Minnesota. She came from humble upbringings, eating whatever they could afford. Her memories of cooking started before she could see the counter top, knowing that if you wanted to spend time with the family, you did it in the kitchen. She and her dad would experiment and make whatever they could. Recipes were only suggestions and there were no such thing as mistakes. After her dads garden started growing she learned the real value of fresh food, sparking even more interest. When she was in high school, she’d ditch a lot with friends, only to end up in the kitchen where she would make them a delicious meal. From the start, Sidney has paved her own path without many rules or guidelines. Her ability to problem solve and go beyond the conventional box of modern day “shoulds and shouldn’ts” as given her the creative freedom to “measure with her heart” and make mistakes that turn into her next “I don’t know, but it’s good” meal. When Sidney turned 19, she left Minnesota and moved to many different places to discover the world beyond what little she knew. Along the way she found sailing, this became another passion. After 5 years she now has her 100 ton masters license and over 10,000 offshore nautical miles. During one of her past deliveries on an 80ft traditionally rigged wooden sail boat, the cook fell through. She couldn’t bear seeing everyone struggle to feed themselves daily and stepped in to do both her job as deckhand and cook. In a leaky galley with a half broken stove she successfully feed her hungry crew of tall ship sailors then would head on deck to start her watch. This experience transitioned over into some high end charters on the same wood yacht from 1939. Today she is excited and proud to say she can make a living doing not one but two of her many passions, while grounding herself in the mentality that making food is fun, sailing is fun, and life should be fun too, no matter what ingredients you have in your pantry
Jack was born and raised in Northern Virginia and grew up sailing and boating on the Potomac River and Chesapeake bay. He always knew that a “traditional” or “regular” lifestyle wasn’t for him. In 2015, after graduating high school, he decided to turn his love and passion for the water into a career and signed on as crew to a traditional sailing ship and took a voyage across the ocean that changed his life forever. He completed his captains license course in 2018 and moved to Key West, Florida the following year to further pursue his career in the maritime industry. Over the past 4 years he has captained multiple modern and classic sailing yachts, traveling up and down the east coast of the U.S. and to the Caribbean. Outside of chartering, he spends his time windsurfing, cycling, and doing yoga. Jack is passionate about creating memorable charter experiences through sailing, water sports, snorkeling and hiking.
Chef Sidney Anderson
Sidney grew up in a very small town in Minnesota. She came from humble upbringings, eating whatever they could afford. Her memories of cooking started before she could see the counter top, knowing that if you wanted to spend time with the family, you did it in the kitchen. She and her dad would experiment and make whatever they could. Recipes were only suggestions and there were no such thing as mistakes. After her dads garden started growing she learned the real value of fresh food, sparking even more interest. When she was in high school, she’d ditch a lot with friends, only to end up in the kitchen where she would make them a delicious meal. From the start, Sidney has paved her own path without many rules or guidelines. Her ability to problem solve and go beyond the conventional box of modern day “shoulds and shouldn’ts” as given her the creative freedom to “measure with her heart” and make mistakes that turn into her next “I don’t know, but it’s good” meal. When Sidney turned 19, she left Minnesota and moved to many different places to discover the world beyond what little she knew. Along the way she found sailing, this became another passion. After 5 years she now has her 100 ton masters license and over 10,000 offshore nautical miles. During one of her past deliveries on an 80ft traditionally rigged wooden sail boat, the cook fell through. She couldn’t bear seeing everyone struggle to feed themselves daily and stepped in to do both her job as deckhand and cook. In a leaky galley with a half broken stove she successfully feed her hungry crew of tall ship sailors then would head on deck to start her watch. This experience transitioned over into some high end charters on the same wood yacht from 1939. Today she is excited and proud to say she can make a living doing not one but two of her many passions, while grounding herself in the mentality that making food is fun, sailing is fun, and life should be fun too, no matter what ingredients you have in your pantry
Specifications
Type | Catamaran |
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Builder | Lagoon |
Year Built | 2020 |
Size | 50.00 Ft |
Beam | 26.7 Feet |
Draft | 4.7 Feet |
Guests | 6 |
Boat Details
Cabins: | 3 |
Queen: | 3 |
Single Cabins: | 1 |
Showers: | 2 |
Wash Basins: | 2 |
Heads: | 2 |
Electric Heads: | 2 |
Pick Up Locations
Pref. Pick-up: | AYH |
Other Pick-up: | YHG |
Details
Refit: | - |
Helipad: | No |
Jacuzzi: | No |
A/C: | Full |
Engine Details
80hp Yanmars 14KW Onan | |
Fuel Consumption: | - |
Cruising Speed: | 8 |
Max Speed: | 12 US Gall/Hr |
Locations
Winter Area: | Caribbean Virgin Islands (US) |
Summer Area: | Caribbean Virgin Islands (US) |
Amenities
Salon Tv/VCR: | Yes |
Salon Stereo: | Yes |
Sat Tv: | - |
# of Videos: | - |
# DVDs/Movies: | No |
# CD's: | Yes |
Camcorder: | No |
Books: | Yes |
Board Games: | Yes |
Sun Awning: | No |
Deck Shower: | Yes |
Bimini: | No |
Water Maker: | Yes |
Special Diets: | Inq |
Kosher: | Inq |
BBQ: | No |
# Dine In: | 6 |
Minimum Age: | Water Safe |
Generator: | Yes |
Inverter: | Yes |
Voltages: | 12v/120v/230v |
Water Maker: | Yes |
Water Cap: | - |
Ice Maker: | No |
Sailing Instructions: | No |
Internet Access: | Onboard WIFI |
Gay Charters: | Inq |
Nude: | Inq |
Hairdryers: | No |
# Port Hatches: | - |
Guests Smokes: | No |
Crew Smokes: | No |
Pets Aboard: | No |
Pet Type: | - |
Guest Pets: | No |
Children Ok: | Yes |
Hammock: | No |
Windscoops: | No |
Water Sports
Dinghy size: | 14' Highfield |
Dinghy hp: | 30 |
Dinghy # pax: | 8 |
Water Skis Adult: | No |
Water Skis Kids: | No |
Jet Skis: | No |
Wave Runners: | No |
Kneeboard: | No |
Windsurfer: | No |
Snorkel Gear: | Yes |
Tube: | Yes |
Scurfer: | No |
Wake Board: | No |
Kayaks 1 Pax: | No |
Kayaks (2 Pax): | No |
Floating Mats: | 1 |
Swim Platform: | Yes |
Boarding Ladder (Loc/Type): | Stern Sugar Scoops |
Sailing Dinghy: | No |
Beach Games: | Yes |
Fishing Gear: | No |
Gear Type: | - |
Rods: | - |
2 Pax | 3 Pax | 4 Pax | 5 Pax | 6 Pax | ||||
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Winter 2022 to 2023 | $18,000 | $18,750 | $19,500 | $20,250 | $21,000 | |||
Summer 2023 | $18,000 | $18,750 | $19,500 | $20,250 | $21,000 | |||
Winter 2023 to 2024 | $19,000 | $19,700 | $20,500 | $21,250 | $22,000 | |||
Summer 2024 | $19,000 | $19,700 | $20,500 | $21,250 | $22,000 | |||
This vessel is legal to conduct charters in the BVI Minimum charter length: 5 nights FOR LESS THAN 7 NIGHT CHARTERS: For 6 nights, divide by 7N X 6N. For less than 6 nights, divide by 6N X number of nights. BVI PORT FEE: B.V.I. customs and cruising permit fees are included in the rate. HALF BOARD: SUBTRACT $150 per person from weekly rate : Includes 7 breakfasts, 4 lunches and 3 dinners. Requires all other meals on shore at client expense. 2@$17,700 | 3@$18,300 | 4@$18,900 | 5@$19,500 | 6@$20,100 LOCAL FARE: SUBTRACT $75 per person from weekly rate : Includes 7 breakfasts, 5 lunches and 6 dinners. Requires 2 lunches and 1 dinner at client expense. 2@$17,850 | 3@$18,525 | 4@$19,200 | 5@$19,875 | 6@$20,550 SLEEP ABOARD: Available for half of the daily rate. Includes boarding after 4pm, snacks, welcome cocktails & continental breakfast. Dinner ashore is additional. Select option upon booking. EXCLUDES: Christmas and New Year's weeks. Christmas & New Year, 7 night minimum, Flat rate 2-6 guests, Full-board only: Christmas 2023: $27,500 Must start 12/27 or later. New Year's 2023: $27,500; Must start 12/28 or later. **WAIVER REQUIRED IN ADDITION TO CONTRACT** Follow link below to submit waiver: https://bit.ly/cyawaiver |
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All Inclusive.Cruising Permit: Paid by BoatLicenses: Paid by Boat |
(15 December -30 April)
Caribbean Virgin Islands (US)
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