Dave
Loved your pictures, do you mind telling me if you went on a full day with Salty Dog and what you paid. Did the guests get involved with the actual sailing?
Thanks Ann-Marie
-----Original Message----- Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 6:56 PM My wife and I spent a day sailing with Salty Dog, and we had a blast. We didn't fish really, but the snorkeling was great. If you have any questions, feel free to e-mail me on or off list. Also, if you follow this link, the pictures on the boat were taken on Captain Dusty's boat.
http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4291675221
> From: "Steve " > Reply-To: roatan.....com > Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 11:37:00 -0700 > To: "Roatan Discuss" > Subject: [roatan] Sailing on Roatan!!! > > Dear Group, > > I'm a big fan of sailing. I'm a novice, but nevertheless, enjoy it a lot. > Some of my best memories of Roatan are when I was on a friend's boat, > including a trip to Cayos Cochinos. > > Roatan is a great place to sail and I'd like to announce Salty Dog Sea > Charters, run by Captain Dusty and Mandy. They sent me a short paragraph > below. I wish them the best of luck. > > "Sailing out of West End, Roatan, Salty Dog Sea Charters offers various > trips. Short 2 hour sunset sails, full day sail-fish-snorkle trips and 3 > day/2 night liveaboard cruises to the Cayos Cochinos are just some of the > possibilities. Captain Dusty and crew Mandy are 3 1/2 year residents of West > End and hope to see you on "First Light", a modern 37' sailboat." > > You can contact them and visit them online at their website > http://www.roatansailing.com/ or AOLers can href="http://www.roatansailing.com/"> click here. > > Best, > Steve > Moderator - Send cries for help to steve.....com > www.roatanet.com - Visitors Guide to Roatan and the Bay Islands > > > > ------ >
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