Crewed Catamaran RUBY ONE
Leopard 58 catamaran. BVI waters. Captain, chef, six guests.
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About Crewed Catamaran RUBY ONE
RUBY ONE is a Leopard 58 catamaran purpose-built for discerning charters across the British Virgin Islands. Her contemporary hull and expansive flybridge command views across turquoise anchorages from Tortola to Anegada, whilst a generous foredeck with cushioned sunbeds provides the ideal vantage for uninterrupted relaxation. Below decks, three queen cabins with private ensuite bathrooms accommodate six guests in understated comfort.
The open-plan saloon balances sophisticated entertaining with everyday ease, whilst the aft deck becomes your private dining venue at sunset. Captain Ken and Chef Julie lead a crew dedicated to personalised service, curating daily menus around local seafood and tailoring your itinerary to preference. Whether you seek water-based exploration or gentle anchorage time, the yacht's dual swim platforms, tender and comprehensive water toy collection enable both.
All-inclusive terms cover crew, provisions, fuel and permits, freeing you to focus on the passage itself. Optional upgrades include premium beverages, off-vessel excursions and crew gratuities.
Highlights
- •Three double cabins, each with ensuite; sleeps six in queen berths
- •Captain and chef included; personalised itinerary planning and daily menus
- •Water toys: snorkel gear, standup paddleboards, fishing kit, dinghy tender and camera
- •Dual swim platforms and flybridge; ideal for both active pursuits and contemplative anchoring
The Charter Experience
Charter RUBY ONE through the Leeward Islands' protected waters, where steady trade winds and minimal swell suit both confident sailors and first-time charterers alike. Anchor off Norman Island's coral gardens, the Baths at Virgin Gorda, and Anegada's remote strands. Captain Ken navigates the route; Chef Julie sources provisions daily from island markets. Your crew attends to every detail, leaving you free to dive, fish, paddleboard or simply drift with a book. Evening gatherings on deck become the highlight of many charters—no noise beyond water and conversation.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical seven-day passage departs Tortola, calling at Norman Island's wreck and coral sites, the Baths at Virgin Gorda for leisurely swimming and exploration, the remote anchorages of Anegada and Jost Van Dyke, and the smaller islands of the Sir Francis Drake Channel. Specific stops adapt to wind, interests and the crew's knowledge of lesser-known mooring fields. Chef Julie works with local fishermen and provisioners to ensure dinners reflect the islands' seasonal bounty.
Specifications
17.0 m
6
3
6
Catamaran
2020
8 kn
2
