FAQs
Liberty can accommodate up to six guests.
We listen to, watch, and read detailed information about weather 365. Fortunately, the weather is usually pretty good, if not great. We will not go out in lightening, confused seas or other uncomfortable weather. If this happens, we will gladly reschedule for a mutually agreeable date.
We are one of the larger day charter boats, built for safety, comfort and good times. We adhere to all federal, state and international safety standards, and Captain Redbeard is a US Coast-Guard Certified captain in excellent standing. Relax and enjoy yourself!
Just call or email us and we’ll find a date and time that works for you.
443-831-1911
Certainly! There is room in our spacious cooler, and other non-cold items can be stowed until needed. Consider this a picnic on the water.
Casual, comfortable clothing is the norm on Liberty. While sailing, it is usually a few degrees cooler than it is on land, so plan accordingly. Please wear shoes with a light-colored, rubber-sole (ie, sneakers), or just go barefoot-that's what we usually do.
Sailing Vessel Liberty loves to sail.
We have been as far north as New England and as far south as Trinidad, at the bottom of the Caribbean.
She also loves to sail with guests, so welcome aboard and enjoy the day!
Liberty is a 44-foot ketch with spacious decks and a shaded cockpit. In fact, the cockpit can be enclosed and heated for t-shirt sailing during an east-coast winter!
Liberty is a Bruce Roberts design known for its thick hull and offshore seaworthiness. You won’t find a safer sailboat!
Liberty is fully equipped with GPS, VHF and SSB radios and a host of other safety equipment.
Liberty has been a live-aboard boat as well, so the best of sailing and comfort can be found within.
Boarding the boat for a sail in St. Thomas requires a very short dingy ride, after which you will climb a short ladder. If you are fit, you should have no problems.
If you are concerned, you should consult your doctor beforehand and see if he or she would recommend any remedies you can bring along.