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125' Nicole Evelyn Cheoy Lee yacht cruising Maine in New England

Opening ports in New England, New York and New Jersey

MASSACHUSETTS Recreational Boating and Boating Businesses – PHASE II has a 4 phase opening. For-hire and charter vessels may operate in Phase II (link) provided that no more than ten customers, excluding captain and/or crew members, can be aboard a single vessel at any one time. Resource – Mass Marine Trade Association (link). PHASE III in Massachusetts, Gov. Charlie Baker […]

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116ft Holland Jachtbouw sailing yacht Whisper operating in North America

Playcation: Drive and Sail the New England Coast

So how do we plan our travel now for the near future? We at CKYCI are working on plans that assure bookers that their vacation is protected with rescheduling options. We suggest planning a PLAYCATION which can give you enough travel and enough play to placate that big vacation urge.

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Captain Nick at the helm of the boat FamTrip at sunset on the Marblehead Harbor, Massachusetts

Luck of the Irish: 5 Lucky Yachts for St. Patrick’s Day

“There are good ships and wood ships, ships that sail the sea, but the best ships are friendships, may they always be!” ― Irish Proverb

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Humpback Whale and Snorkeler in the Turks and Caicos, Caribbean. Photo by Capt. Gio

Spring Break for Whales: The Turks and Caicos on S/Y LOLALITA

We were thrilled to learn that Captain Giovanni Damiani would be in the Turks and Caicos this February on 65ft sail catamaran LOLALITA – in time for Spring Break for Whales. Better yet: they’ll be back there in February 2021. Get your calendars out and swim with those whales!

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antique compass and map of the world (image by Ylanite Koppens from Pixabay)

Coronavirus Worries: Should I Change My Travel Plans?

Q: Where can I go and still minimize the risk of contact with coronavirus (COVID-19)? A:  Many destinations are still able to welcome travelers with these clear caveats: Wash and sanitize hands frequently; limit the number of surfaces you touch; avoid shaking hands, hugging, kissing and touching your face; avoid outwardly ill people. And, if […]

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