CAP II
$18,500 - $22,500 / WEEK
All Inclusive



Boat Details
Cabins: | 3 |
King: | - |
Queen: | - |
Single Cabins: | - |
Showers: | 3 |
Wash Basins: | 3 |
Heads: | 3 |
Electric Heads: | 3 |
Sample Menu
Weekly Menu
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Pick Up Locations
Pref. Pick-up: | - |
Other Pick-up: | - |
Details
Refit: | Main engine rebuild 2014; All of the following new in 2014/2015: standing rigging, B&G wind instruments, radar & chart-plotter, mainsail track, sail cover, Lewmar Ocean cabin hatches, saloon & cabin air condition units; New generator in 2013; New skyscreens in forward cabins and heads 2016; New fridge/freezer compressor 2017. |
Helipad: | No |
Jacuzzi: | No |
A/C: | Full |
Engine Details
Cummins diesel Generator: 19kw Kohler (new 2013) | |
Fuel Consumption: | - |
Cruising Speed: | 10-12 |
Max Speed: | - |
Locations
Winter Area: | USA - Florida |
Summer Area: | - |
Amenities
Salon Tv/VCR: | Yes |
Salon Stereo: | Yes |
Sat TV: | Cell phone, Satellite phone, email, DGPS (2) computer base navigation (Nav. Suite 6.0) IPOD station Wifi: Available hot spots can be accessed via connection through our Bullet 2 long range wifi antenna |
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# DVDs/Movies: | lots |
# CD's: | lots |
Camcorder: | - |
Books: | lots |
Board Games: | Yes |
Sun Awning: | - |
Deck Shower: | Yes |
Bimini: | Yes |
Water Maker: | yes |
Special Diets: | Inq |
Kosher: | Inq |
BBQ: | Yes |
# Dine In: | yes |
Minimum Age: | none |
Generator: | 19kw Kohler |
Inverter: | yes |
Voltages: | 220/110 |
Water Maker: | yes |
Water Cap: | 450 gal |
Ice Maker: | Yes |
Sailing Instructions: | - |
Internet Access: | - |
Gay Charters: | Yes |
Nude: | Inq |
Hairdryers: | Yes |
# Port Hatches: | several |
Guests Smokes: | on deck only |
Crew Smokes: | No |
Pets Aboard: | No |
Pet Type: | - |
Guest Pets: | No |
Children Ok: | Yes |
Hammock: | Yes |
Windscoops: | - |
Water Sports
Dinghy size: | 14' aluminum AB dinghy |
Dinghy hp: | 50 HP four stroke |
Dinghy # pax: | 6/8 |
Water Skis Adult: | No |
Water Skis Kids: | No |
Jet Skis: | No |
Wave Runners: | No |
Kneeboard: | No |
Windsurfer: | - |
Snorkel Gear: | Yes |
Tube: | No |
Scurfer: | No |
Wake Board: | Yes |
Kayaks 1 Pax: | No |
Kayaks (2 Pax): | No |
Floating Mats: | No |
Swim Platform: | yes |
Boarding Ladder (Loc/Type): | aft |
Sailing Dinghy: | - |
Beach Games: | Yes |
Fishing Gear: | No |
Gear Type: | trolling |
Rods: | 1 trolling rod |
It took Keith working as a school teacher to learn the lesson that the call of the sea had a far greater appeal than the call of the classroom. Having a long standing interest in history and current affairs had led Keith into academic study that culminated in teacher training and work in English high schools trying to impart this passion on our future generations.
Then sailing was discovered, along with the realization that his own passion for teaching was not as powerful as his passion for sailing. It was sailing in its purist form that led to this conversion – that is, dinghy sailing. Instead of extolling the virtues of political participation Keith found himself, instead, describing the combination of art, science and physical endeavor which is needed to make a machine move through the water to the point where it only seemed sensible that he leave behind an established profession and move into the little known world of ‘professional yachting’.
Keith added to his Dinghy Instructor qualifications with a Yacht Master ticket and has since worked on a range of boats from racing yachts to even a motorboat, when needs called. He worked a complete season as a flotilla skipper in Greece and then went on to work as a delivery skipper taking newly built yachts from France to Greece and Turkey. A transatlantic crossing on a 36’ catamaran brought him to America and then the Caribbean.
Keith joined CAP II after working on a well-known race boat that spends part of the year in the Caribbean. It was during this period that he met Dina, whose calm demeanor wasn’t even rattled cooking for, and sharing a boat with, 18 sweaty ocean racers for a week. This composure was invaluable as Keith and Dina took over CAP II and led her through an extensive refit in Trinidad that has restored her back to the splendor that such an elegant boat deserves.
MATE/STEW DINA HICKMAN
Though originally from Pennsylvania, USA, Dina has lived in Japan, the Philippines and the Cayman Islands. Her wonderful life as CAP II’s Mate and qualified US Captain is further affirmation of her love of the sea. When she was a youngster she lived by a pearl farm near Kyoto, then on the beachfront in the Philippines.
When her father’s business took the family back to Pennsylvania some of the culture of those places remained. Dina is an endearing sort of creative genius. She rebuilt race car engines as a teenager, designed and produced jewelry, and remodeled houses. She drove across the Untied States to the Gemological Institute of America to experience the country and further her career as gemologist, goldsmith and appraiser. Conveniently, for someone imbued with a fascination for travel and cultures, her training as a jewelry designer took her to places as diverse and exotic as Florence, Italy and Brooklyn, New York.
Not satisfied with exhibiting her gold orchids at the National Arboretum, or operating her own appraisal company and gemological laboratory, Dina’s sense of adventure got the better of her. Moonlighting as a hot air balloon pilot, and owning sailboats on the Chesapeake, perpetuated the voyage that began by the pearl farm in Japan. In 2010, Dina sailed from Fort Lauderdale to Antigua as Mate on an old 11m sailboat. Luckily, her mechanical abilities and fortitude assisted in holding the vessel and captain together and, with string and ingenuity, they arrived in one piece.
Experiencing the opposite, Dina left Antigua on a luxurious 31m motor yacht but jumped at the chance to cook on a racing yacht. As fate would have it, Keith was Mate on this yacht and they later began to search for a charter yacht to run together. Experience, determination and great team work lead them to accept the honor of restoring and running the incredible yacht CAP II. Her resurrection has been a labor of love and dedication with the reward of seeing this true sailing beauty shine!
CHEF - Freelance TBA
(Italian Chef Diego Cerasi is often available for charters on Cap II)
Cap II is not advertised for charter in the US and does not charter in US waters.
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