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An Adventure with Newport's Bareboat Sailing Charters
By Paul Pence
Imagine the upkeep for the boat. Imagine just the storage and mooring costs. Imagine how much it costs just for the down payment. I guess by now you're imagining that your week of sailing like a millionaire requires that you be a millionaire.
There is an alternative to spending over $200,000 for a yacht that you could only sail a week or two a year. Try Bareboat Charters. Bareboats are just that -- bare. They come without a crew. For a week, the boat is yours; you're the captain and crew. If you're a certified captain and look for the adventure and pleasure of sailing your own yacht without the expense and hassle of actually owning one, then bareboat charters are the way to go.
We packed up a bottle of wine, steaks for the trip, and set off to Newport Harbor for our adventure on the "Summer Magic". Parking the car overnight wasn't a problem, and the water taxi shuttled us off to the boat with a minimum of fuss.
There we found a shiny white sailing yacht. Not being a sailor, I had to look at the literature to describe it. It was a 43-foot Beneteau 423, with a beam (width) of almost 13 feet and a draft (below-water depth) of about 5-1/2 feet. Its displacement (weight) was right at 10 tons. Oh, and it was the 2003 midsize boat of the year according to Cruising World.
Under sail, we cruised past historic Fort Adams, Jamestown Harbor, and Castle Hill Lighthouse. Captain Bill manned the wheel and gave directions on which lines to tie down and which to loosen. At that point, the wind built the waves higher. Alas, sailing off to Block Island or Martha's Vineyard wasn't an option for us -- the trip that would take the ferry an hour would take as many as five hours under sail. We turned around when we got within sight of Beavertail Light.
So now I dream of being a sailor. I imagine sailing in a 43-foot yacht, just me and my favorite first mate, with a week to see the sea, watch the sunsets, and explore the villages of New England's coastline. And I know that a Bareboat Sailing Charter is the way to do it.
You can visit Bareboat Sailing Charters online at www.bareboatsailing.com or call them at 800-661-4013. Newport's sailing season is May through September, and they have special weekend rates at the beginning and end of the season.
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