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Kayaks
There are five Ocean Kayaks carried
onboard Cuan Law that you can use anytime. Four are doubles
and one is a single. They are easy to use, virtually
indestructible, and offer a perfect way to explore the
area around the anchorages.
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| Hobie Cats
There are two 14 foot Hobie Cats onboard
for your use. Don't worry, the "rescue team" will
be out in a snap should you need assistance. Crew members
will also be happy to teach you or do the sailing for
you if you prefer to sit back and enjoy the splashing
and the sun.
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Waterskiing
Been a while since you've tried to get
up on one ski? Slalom and double skis are ready to challenge
those sleeping muscles. Or, you might want to try the knee
board, wake board or scurfer.
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| Snorkeling
With such an abundance of vibrant
shallow reefs and intriguing caves, you'll have plenty
of opportunities to grab a mask and snorkel and investigate
the marine world from the surface. Masks, fins, snorkels
and flotation vests are available for your use at no
charge.
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Sunbathing
If you just don't feel like getting
wet the Cuan Law top deck provides plenty of space for
some intense sun bathing. Each stateroom comes equipped
with a pair of foam pads for sunning on deck. Grab an icy
cool tropical drink and put on plenty of sunscreen! Try
out the three hammocks!
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Speed
Boats
Cuan Law carries two fast and stable 22 foot, 115HP
four cycle rigid inflatable boats, custom designed to our specifications
in Holland. They are used for water skiing, diving, snorkel expeditions
and shore visits. A wide stairway with sturdy handrails leads down to
a large platform where the tender wedges between the platform and the
main hull. This is the safest and most stable system in the charter yacht
world. All the tubes, and the flat floor are carpeted for a sure grip
for the feet, and a very user friendly swim ladder is provided at the
stern with grab handles and rail.
| The Caves at Norman Island
Legend
has it that pirate's treasure was discovered here around
the turn of the century. Now named Treasure Point, the
Caves at Norman Island are a great place to snorkel around
during your surface interval. The area consists of three
water-level caves that penetrate back into the rocky cliffs.
Bring along a flashlight so you can see deep into the dark
eerie holes and passageways. Outside the caves the steep
cliffs drop down underwater as deep as 40' to the sandy
bottom and are home to fish, sponges, corals and shrimp.
The defensive Sergeant majors will protect their eggs,
but will move away long enough to grab snacks from visiting
snorkelers.
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