Luxury Crewed Catamaran TOUCH THE SKY
Leopard 58 catamaran with expert local knowledge across the BVI
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About Luxury Crewed Catamaran TOUCH THE SKY
TOUCH THE SKY is a Leopard 58 catamaran purpose-built for Caribbean exploration, sleeping ten guests across five double cabins with generous beam and stability ideal for island hopping. Delivered in 2013, she combines the proven design of Robertson and Caine's catamaran platform with thoughtful cruising features that appeal to discerning charterers seeking space and comfort rather than ostentatious scale.
The expansive flybridge serves as the social hub, offering alfresco dining with unobstructed views of the Virgin Islands whilst the captain and crew manage daily operations below. This layout encourages the unhurried pace of Caribbean cruising, where time is best spent observing rather than touring.
Captain Nate's intimate knowledge of anchorages and the night sky elevates the experience beyond standard itineraries. His familiarity with the lesser-known spots around Tortola, Virgin Gorda, and Anegada transforms a week afloat into a properly curated voyage, not merely a villa on water.
Highlights
- •Five ensuite double cabins accommodate up to ten guests with genuine privacy and comfort
- •15-foot RIB tender, SUPs, wakeboard, subwing, and fishing gear for self-directed exploration and water pursuits
- •All-inclusive weekly rate covers crew, provisions, fuel, and cruising permits across the BVI
- •Flexible embarkation in St Thomas or Tortola; certified diving can be arranged on request
The Charter Experience
The British Virgin Islands reward slow exploration. Embarkation in St Thomas eliminates the ferry crossing, allowing your party to settle aboard immediately. From there, TOUCH THE SKY navigates the archipelago's protected waters, accessing everything from the Baths at Virgin Gorda to the remote anchorages around Anegada. The catamaran's shallow draft and manoeuvrability open shallow-water destinations that monohulls cannot reach, whilst the inclusive crewed model (captain, crew, meals, fuel, permits, water sports) removes the administrative burden of independent chartering.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week departs St Thomas and tracks south and east through St John's waters before crossing to Tortola's north shore anchorages. Days split between anchoring at named highlights (The Baths, Cooper Island, Jost Van Dyke) and Captain Nate's preferred unmarked spots where fewer yachts congregate. Evening returns to deeper holding grounds afford opportunities for quiet sundowners and star observation from the flybridge.
Specifications
17.7 m
10
5
10
Catamaran
2013
8 kn
2
