BUILT/REFIT YEAR2013 and Nov. 2015 when her sides, deck and cockpit sprayed with Awlgrip. partial refit January 2020 to include new hard floors throughout.
2013 and Nov. 2015 when her sides, deck and cockpit sprayed with Awlgrip. partial refit January 2020 to include new hard floors throughout.
1997
St. Francis
7 knots
11 knots
Brand New Honda 2000 watt generator and a 2kw inverter
No
No
Yacht offers Rendezvous Diving only
Adam Dreffin
USA
No
1227745
Boat Details
Cabins:
3
King:
-
Queen:
2
Single Cabins:
-
Showers:
2
Wash Basins:
3
Heads:
3
Electric Heads:
-
Sample Menu
Our Bahamas sailing charters include breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, and alcohol. We will accommodate special diets (diabetics, vegans) with prior notice. Fresh bread is prepared daily in time for an evening twilight dinner.
Menu 1:
Bahamas Breakfast
All breakfasts served with coffee/tea and juices
Eggs Benedict
Pancakes and Fruit
Southwest Frittata
French Toast
Breakfast Burrito
Muesli and Fruit
Bahamas Lunch
All lunches served with fruit or chips
Tuna Salad Sandwich
Cold Cuts on Hoagie Roll
Gourmet Nachos
Mushroom and Pepper Panini
Chicken Caesar Salad
Fish Tacos
Cocktail Hour Hors D’oeuvres
Hummus with Garlic Chips
Vietnamese Spring Rolls
Black Bean and Mango Salad
Conch Fritters
Bahamas Dinner
All dinners served with salad, a variety of side dishes and bread
Asian Stir Fry
Lamb Chops and Grilled Vegetables
Vegetable Lasagna
Fresh Catch of the Day
Spicy Clam Pasta
Chicken and Vegetable Kabobs
Desserts
Variety of pies, cookies, and delicious treats
Menu 2:
BREAKFAST:
Banana cornbread pancakes with coconut and chia seeds topped with honey
Omega bowls (chia porridge)
Frittata
Bagels with salmon, capers, onions, tomato
Coconut flour crepes with fruit
Soul/smoothie bowls/tarts
Avocado toast
Fruit salad in papaya
Sweet potato biscuits
Candied oranges
Toasts
Frozen bananas with coconut milk and chia seeds
LUNCH:
Burritos/tacos/raw taco salad
Pesto subs/panini roasted peppers, sun dried tomatoes with cucumber slaw
Flat breads with vegetti pasta salad
Fish/chicken over Caribbean salad
Sweet potato crustini topped with
Deconstructed sushi bowl with stuffed avocado
Collard wraps with fall veggies (salad samurai cashew paste)
DINNER:
Curry shrimp over black bean pasta
Shrimp boil with corn and potatoes
Fish with black bean salsa and saffron rice
Paella with cornbread
Truffle sweet potatoes, vegetti pasta
Jessa's sweet potato salad
NIBBLES:
Caprese salad
Cheese and crackers with meat
Julianne veggies with hummus
Spring rolls with rice paper and edamame
DESSERTS
Raw tartlets
Nice cream
Pick Up Locations
Pref. Pick-up:
Georgetown, Great Exuma (GGT)
Other Pick-up:
Stanley Cay or Norman Cay
Details
Refit:
2013 and Nov. 2015 when her sides, deck and cockpit sprayed with Awlgrip. partial refit January 2020 to include new hard floors throughout.
Helipad:
No
Jacuzzi:
No
A/C:
None
Engine Details
Brand New Honda 2000 watt generator and a 2kw inverter
Fuel Consumption:
-
Cruising Speed:
7 knots
Max Speed:
11 knotsUS Gall/Hr
Locations
Winter Area:
Bahamas
Summer Area:
Bahamas
Amenities
Salon Tv/VCR:
Yes
Salon Stereo:
Yes
Sat TV:
VHF
Cell phone
Guests can invest in $30/week for international wifi on their smartphones and iPads. Works great when 4 miles away from a repeater in the Exuma Cays. Each island has a repeater so sailing by or anchored there ensures a good connection.
# of Videos:
-
# DVDs/Movies:
Yes
# CD's:
Library
Camcorder:
Yes
Books:
Yes
Board Games:
Yes
Sun Awning:
Yes
Deck Shower:
Yes
Bimini:
Yes
Water Maker:
Yes
Special Diets:
Yes
Kosher:
No
BBQ:
Yes
# Dine In:
-
Minimum Age:
Any
Generator:
Yes
Inverter:
Yes
Voltages:
2000 watts
Water Maker:
Yes
Water Cap:
-
Ice Maker:
No
Sailing Instructions:
No
Internet Access:
Onboard WIFI
Gay Charters:
No
Nude:
No
Hairdryers:
No
# Port Hatches:
20
Guests Smokes:
Cockpit & Outside
Crew Smokes:
No
Pets Aboard:
No
Pet Type:
-
Guest Pets:
-
Children Ok:
Yes
Hammock:
Yes
Windscoops:
No
Water Sports
Dinghy size:
11 ft
Dinghy hp:
25 hp
Dinghy # pax:
8
Water Skis Adult:
No
Water Skis Kids:
No
Jet Skis:
No
Wave Runners:
No
Kneeboard:
No
Windsurfer:
No
Snorkel Gear:
Yes
Tube:
No
Scurfer:
No
Wake Board:
No
Kayaks 1 Pax:
1
Kayaks (2 Pax):
No
Floating Mats:
No
Swim Platform:
Yes
Boarding Ladder (Loc/Type):
Yes, extension port sugarscoop
Sailing Dinghy:
No
Beach Games:
Yes
Fishing Gear:
Yes
Gear Type:
2 Yoyos
Rods:
2
CAPTAIN: ADAM DREFFIN
Adam was born in the Exumas aboard the boat of his parents. He was a real water baby. He shot his first lobster at age 6. As a youth, Adam would disappear into hidden coves with his brother, trolling for fish while handling a sailing dinghy. He explored everywhere and is familiar with every island. His passion for the Bahamas is evident.
Adam's parents, along with his younger brother Warren, all set off for a world cruise on their sailing boat once the boys reached teenage years, so Adam is also very widely travelled to many exotic parts of the world. When they reached Australia the boys went to school and college there, whilst their parents continued their cruise back home to the Bahamas.
Summers during school, Adam captained catamarans for Broadreach Sailing School in the French West Indies with high school kids aboard. He's also captained large yachts in New England and delivered vessels from the Mediterranean. He has run charters aboard Rubicon for several years in Exumas, Bahamas.
Adam holds an MCA Master of Yachts 200 Tons. In addition to being a highly skilled captain, he is an avid sportsman on the water. He kite-surfs, windsurfs and relishes catching game fish while trolling between islands. He is also certified as a Sivananda yoga instructor.
CHEF/HOSTESS REBECCA GARCIA:
Rebecca Garcia’s friends call her Becky, and describe her as good fun, lively and a tireless worker. She’s also an extraordinary cook with an extensive repertoire of recipes. She has run many kitchens, large and small, worked in five-star restaurants and cooked aboard yachts for some 25 years. It all began in the kitchens of her two Grandmothers, one English and one Spanish, when she was so small she couldn’t reach the table without a stool.
Becky spent her childhood in London, her teens and early 20s in Donegal, on Ireland’s rugged, northwest coast, and summers with Dad and his family in Spain. She did a lot of amazing things. Her “very hardy life” on a small Irish island in the North Atlantic required commuting by row boat in very cold, rough water. She worked with the Irish Civil Defense ambulance emergency team. She helped a master boat builder construct a Viking ship. She achieved diplomas in holistic massage, anatomy and physiology, reflexology and courses in Reiki.
Becky says, “I love fresh, healthy food, especially colorful vegetarian dishes with delicious sauces, and Mediterranean cuisine. Guests rave about my homemade bread, tasty pastas, fresh fruit salads, cakes and puddings.” In addition to cooking great meals, Becky might find time to chat about her family’s 1911 50-foot Norwegian gaff-rigged ketch, or her three Atlantic crossings, or the big posh yacht in Guatemala with an owner who accidentally threw himself overboard. With Becky as your chef and hostess, your charter adventure in the Bahamas could include delightful ingredients you never even imagined.