Hawaii Private Sailing “off the beaten track”

Set the tone (adventure, romance, fast sailing, slow easy sailing…) for your New Year and book a Hawaii private sailing charter A client this week (I am always interested, of course, how customers navigate to my site) said he had searched ” ‘un-touristy’ sailing charter”. ha ha. I love that Sail Blue Hawaii is thought of as different, AND un-touristy! Indeed, Sail Blue Hawaii does offer a different ocean experience than the many many catamaran tours (you’ll find online) where you “sail” with 59 of your closest friends. A novel approach another customer took to find exactly what she wanted was by the use of A.I “CoPilot”. Her request was immediately answered with the details sought and the suggestion of: “email capt.gaelyn@sailbluehawaii.com”. Do just that and you’ll find that we are priced right to get you out there.

5 best ideas that makes Sail Blue Hawaii unique and different

  1. We raise sails at the beginning of your charter and sail the entire time. For Hawaii, where many others motor or motor-sail, this is a unique treat. Sailors love this, as does everyone else…newbies too. Welcome aboard a true sailing charter.
  2. You have a uniquely private sailing charter. This means it’s only you and your family group. Perfect for romantic couples and celebrations too. No flu-bugs here.
  3. This is custom sailing. Unlike other companies who have a strict timetable, you can sail any time of day you want and whatever length of time you wish. No one else on island offers this: you are limited to their schedule. Our islands are mostly graced with consistent trade winds so any time is a good time to go sailing.
  4. Sailing lessons are offered for those wanting the taste. When else could one have the opportunity to put their hands on the wheel of a beautiful pricey yacht? Certainly no one else in Hawaii offers sailing lessons without you first signing up for the rigid ASA program on sub-par sailboats.
  5. You get to bring your own food and beverage. With today’s dietary needs, nothing is worse than having a pre-catered expensive menu, with foods you cannot eat, and having that cost hidden in your charter fee. You will appreciate this too if you have keiki.

HAVE A HAPPY NEW YEAR

by setting sail with Sail Blue Hawaii. You can navigate to the website with tag “un-touristy” sailing and/or using A.I. with your unique request. You’ll leave the chaos of snorkeling with a hundred others to others and appreciate the QUIET and PEACE of true sailing. There is no crowd as you leave the tour bus and the overloaded tour catamaran behind. The wind is our engine and the ocean is our song. You will not be disappointed with your choice of Hawaii’s best private sailing “off the beaten track”.

NO RULES! Bananas on board is OK with me 🙂

DON’T DREAM YOUR LIFE, LIVE YOUR DREAM

Sailboat Charter in Hawaii

Searching the web, you WILL, of course, find a sailboat charter in Hawaii. What a dream to get out and sail our beautiful islands! There are few charter companies, perhaps only one :-), who offer a REAL sailing experience, hoisting sail at the beginning of your charter and sailing back to the top of the channel at the end. A sailboat charter may well be the highlight of your Hawaii vacation. You’ll leave the chaos of snorkelling with a hundred others to others and appreciate the QUIET and PEACE of sailing. There is no crowd as you leave the tour bus and the overloaded tour catamaran behind. The wind is our engine and the ocean is our song.

Kaikiwi in “Cruising Compass”:

A few years back, the e-magazine I follow, “Cruising Compass”, reached out to readers to share their boat’s name and story. Kaikiwi and Captain Gaelyn were immediately mentioned and I was thrilled to see Kaikiwi in print! in a magazine! WOW.

A few weeks ago I put out a call for your favourite boat name or the story behind the naming of your boat. I’ve received many interesting stories and I’ll share a few at a time.

Gaelyn Penberthy shared the story of Kaikiwi, her Beneteau 411, pictured above. Gaelyn was born and raised in New Zealand before finding the warmer waters of Hawaii to sail as a charter captain. What does “Kaikiwi mean? “Kai” in Hawaiian means salt water and most know “kiwi” as the global nickname for a New Zealander. A simple and unique boat name that summarizes the experiences of Captain Gaelyn, a true salt water kiwi.

Please continue to share your naming story and send photos of unique boat names you have come across. Send them along to us at cruisingcompass@bwsailing.com.

Choose Sail Blue Hawaii

for your next sailboat/ KAIKIWI charter while here in Hawaii. This time of year is busy with both locals and tourists sailing so get booked now for your desired time and duration. Booking is easy. You will not be disappointed!!

Who’s is your captain?: https://www.sailbluehawaii.com/about-us/

HAPPY HOLIDAYS

MELE KALIKIMAKA