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Hello
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Can`t get enough of my tobago its fantastic, this forum is all that you need.
When we get to Tobago we would like to take a trip on a catamaram think they leave pigeon point. Is there any that can be recommended, :D can`t find any recommendations have looked honest


Many thanks Gary and Helen :D
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Gary and Helen,

check "out & about / activities / sailing" for ideas.

If you like to party a bit harder :wink: , check S/Y "Island Girl", a big yellow catamaran, in Mount Irvine Bay.
It is not listed here. They do party type day charters. Patrons look happy when they come back to shore %*}
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Send that man to the bottom of the class! :(

Try Out & About > Activities/Things To Do > Sailing and then check the Tours tab. You will find all the established and reliable sailing operators listed there and Island Girl are most certainly amongst them, and highly recommended.
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:oops: it was there all the time right under my nose :lol:

New that my Tobago and this forum was all i needed. Just need a little help now and then #-o

Thanks again steve
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No problem Gaz - it was Andy I was referring to, but you can join him if the you like.

Another tip: Why not try typing 'catamaran' in the white search box on the menu bar? :P
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Helen and my self both \:D/ with laughter, shes on her own computer looking at tobago as well,we both thought we were at the bottom of the class, so heres a #-o from her to and a :oops:

thanks for the tip Gary and Helen
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Yeah folks, i have to apologize :oops:
The little roller between the buttons on my mouse is a bit jumpy and bypassed Island Girl CLEAN.
I should really replace that piece of s..t.
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What was that about the workman who blamed his tool? :P
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Steve,

in case you didn't learn that yet: Trinis / Tobagonians are world tops in finding excuses whenever something
goes wrong :mrgreen:
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Andy - stop drinking the rum !! A very Happy New Year to you and Bernadette.
Steve - same to you and yours of course.

Gaz
We have been out on Island Girl several times and love it. The crew are great, food very good and your glass is never empty ! Well equipped so no worries there, once at anchor you are given plenty of time to snorkel before lunch. The main plus being, unlike others, the cat is never overcrowded, at least not in our experience. Oh, and, she sails back weather permitting so ample opportunity for great camera shots. Well worth the cost in our view - by the time you land back you will be tired but have a huge grin on your face !
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don`t know if to go to the bottom of the class, wait for a boat cat thing to be refited or something, or/and have huge gin or grin on my face. More confused than ever :?

Helen shouting, best go dinner waiting. Think we will sleep on that one

cheers guys
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Sandra,

all the best to you and Ken, too.

It is Friday evening and we here are entitled to drink a rum after a busy week.
Don't be jealous :mrgreen: I know you would like to join :lol:
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