Windjammer Cruises
S/V Yankee Clipper
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Operator:Windjammer Barefoot Cruises
Year Built / Last Refurbished: 1927 / 1993
Length / Tonnage: 197 / 327
Number of Cabins / Passengers: 32 / 64
Officers / Crew: International / International
Operating Area: Caribbean from Grenada
Review by Christopher E. Smith, TravelPage.com, Associate Cruise Editor
Captain Mike Burke is Windjammer Cruises. He fell into this business almost by accident....with a lifelong lust for sailing boats, he decided to make some pocket change by carrying passengers on his private boat and home, the TONDELEYO. As his business grew, he fell in love with more and more sailing ships.....most in deplorable condition and ready for the scrap heap. He lovingly restored each one, then placed them into Windjammer service.....and each Windjammer has something in common....a fascinating history.
The YANKEE CLIPPER began her life as one of the only armor plated yachts in the world....she was introduced in 1927 as the CRESSIDA. After her confiscation during World War II, she was taken by the Vanderbilt family, who loved to race her off Newport Beach, California, sporting the name PIONEER. In fact, she was a rarity out west, and she was one of the fastest sailing ships in that part of the country during the post war period. Windjammer bought the PIONEER in 1965, restored and renewed her, named her YANKEE CLIPPER, and sent her east to the Caribbean.
Windjammer has been at this business of carrying wannabee sailors for many moons...about fifty years.....and they have perfected these trips by thinking of everything. As an example, getting to and from the ports of embarkation can turn into a long journey with many plane changes....so, to get people into the mood for their cruise, for just $45.00 per person you can "stowaway" on the ship the night before the cruise officially begins. While on board you can rent snorkel gear for the six days for only $20.00. It's these little things that make these trips so effortless.
These tall ships....all with interesting histories....are not for everybody. It's fun, it's a tropical party, it's a place to "get down"....it is not remotely comparable to Windstorm, Star Clipper or the Sea Cloud. Putting aside the obvious requisite that you should love sailing vessels, it's important to be honest with yourself....if there's but a molecule of snobbery in you, you should think twice about being here. While on board, you'll give your people skills a good workout....because the quarters are close.....the meals are family style....and there are few places you can bask in solitude. And if you are a clothes horse, you'll be disappointed.....these cruises are casual....twenty four hours a day, every day. Their tag line is "barefoot cruises"....and they mean it. What these vessels have is a charm about them that captures many Caribbean bound vacationers....the Windjammer repeaters club is massive! So if you envision yourself on vacation wearing a straw hat and a bathing suit while standing at the prow of a sailing ship as she knifes through the deep blue tropical waters, read on.....this may be the cruise for you.
If there is a grand centrum or atrium on here, I'm bailing out.....it means the ship is probably sinking! There's no place to delicately extend your pinkie at four o'clock tea....and you'll have to look far and wide to find the grand show lounge, with a bevy of chorus girls all dolled up and ready to entertain you....not "two, three kick turn, turn, turn kick turn" here. You can also squelch any notion you might have of a twenty four hour casino....unless you bring your own chips. In fact, writing about the Windjammer ships' public rooms is the easiest assignment I've had.....BECAUSE THEY'RE AREN'T ANY!!!!! Yes, there is a bar....or a place to get drinks...and one of the Windjammer has a little TV room and library. But on these ships, you must consider the open deck as the main lounge....and your cabin as the intimate getaway....and there's always the dining room you can use outside of meal hours.
When I think wholesome food, I think Wonder Bread.....I guess that dates me. But I'd say the food on Windjammer is best described as wholesome....though not boring. A lot of it is American with a Caribbean twist....things like ribs with guava glaze. I guarantee that you will not starve here....you'll get big a breakfast with fresh baked items, buffet or picnic lunches (most are on the beach), mulches during cocktail time, dinner with wine included...and late night snacks. The meals are served family style.....large platters of food will be placed at your table, with an invitation to dig in.
The YANKEE CLIPPER has four cabin types....all have a very small private bath, with shower and toilet. The least expensive is an inside compact room with bunk beds. Deck cabins are similar, but they have a larger lower berth and a window. The Captain's Double cabins are ideal for honeymooners....they come with a double bed, a refrigerator, and they are all outside. The most expensive accommodations, the Captain's Cabins, are located on Main Deck. They have a double bed with an upper berth, a refrigerator and a window. Best of all, they open out onto the deck....perfect for that convenient breath of sweet Caribbean morning air.
Anyone who comes on board these vessels with a trunk load of attitude will be promptly keelhauled....these ships are for those who do not want anything fancy or five star. People of all ages will come on the Windjammer ships, but all have some things in common.....they can get around easily, they play with others, and they can let their hair down with a minimum of fuss. Most prospective Windjammer passengers will appreciate their trip more if they love the water....not just looking at it, but being in it. Beaches, palm trees, and lots of tanning time figure heavily into the enjoyment quotient here.
The YANKEE CLIPPER sails from Grenada, year round, on six day trips. Some trips visit Carriacou, Palm Island, Bequia, St. Vincent and Mayreau....while others go to Palm Island, Union Island, Bequia, Canouan, Tobago Cays and Young Island. Keep in mind that all itineraries are dictated by weather conditions.
Folks, these are great trips, and one of the best ways to find out what it's like to live on a real ocean going sailing vessel. In order to enjoy a Windjammer trip to the fullest, you must be able to be flexible....so go with the flow, kick back, don't bring your worry barrel with you. Enjoy the sunshine, the movement of the ship, the impromptu entertainment and the simpler things in life. You'll get to see places in the Caribbean that are never visited by cruise ships....and by the end of your stay with Windjammer, you will have met just about everyone on board....and you'll most likely develop some lifelong friendships too. So pack your bathing suit, a ton of tanning
oil, and don't forget your sandals....I'll be looking for you at the rum swizzle party.
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