Summer sailing

2010 June 17
by sfrazer

Sentio will be sailing the waters around Antigua all summer with intrepid enthusiasts. she has spent many summers dodging tropical depresions and will continue to do so this year. We look forward to haveing you on board.

                                                                                                                                                    Capt  James …

Welcome Capt’n James

2010 May 25
by John Frazer

Capt’n James will be taking the helm this Summer! Many of our long term friends remember James when he sailed the yacht last year. Pics to follow when we figure out how?… We’re still better sailors than photo geeks!

It worked?

2010 March 11
by John Frazer
Looks like a thumbs up for this snorkeler!

Looks like a thumbs up for this snorkeler!

We have a new underwater camera

2010 March 2
by John Frazer

Now I have to learn how to post the pics…
Stay tuned.

We’re doing lots of sailing.

2010 March 2
by John Frazer

The min season weather is great and the seas have been calmer than usual so “we’re Lovin it”

The green flash of the sun.

2009 November 15
by sfrazer

Over at the Astronomy Picture of the Day, they’ve got an article about a phenomena you can (if you’re lucky) see from the deck of the Sentio.

“Many think it is just a myth. Others think it is true but its cause isn’t known. Adventurers pride themselves on having seen it. It’s a green flash from the Sun. The truth is the green flash does exist and its cause is well understood. Just as the setting Sun disappears completely from view, a last glimmer appears startlingly green. The effect is typically visible only from locations with a low, distant horizon, and lasts just a few seconds. A green flash is also visible for a rising Sun, but takes better timing to spot. A dramatic green flash was caught in the above photograph in 1992 from Finland. The Sun itself does not turn partly green, the effect is caused by layers of the Earth’s atmosphere acting like a prism.”

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Sentio will be back in business 31.10.09

2009 October 17
by John Frazer

Greetings Everyone! To coincide with the opening of Curtain Bluff for the 2009-10 season, Sentio will be back on her moorings in Morris Bay, on Curtain Bluff’s sheltered cove, to continue serving our special guests that sail with us. The Captain and Crew look forward to sailing with old and new friends. We look forward to sailing with you…..

Attention all Honeymooners

2009 June 19
by John Frazer

Here are some recent comments from some of our guests: 

From Max and Nicky Van Someren from London:

“Honeymooners from England.  We has a SERIOUSLY great time on this boat.  We put the world right!  We were told to sit wherever we want…..where we wanted was right with the skipper and crew.  Fantastic people!  Thank you.”

And….from Sharon and Richard Nance:

“25th Anniversary.  We had a great time with great conversation.  The sail was beautiful, the sunset was vivid, and we will be back next year.  Thanks.”

Greetings!!!!

2009 June 1
by Capt'n Steven

Greetings from Capt. Steven……

The weather (as usual) is sunny and pleasant.  Today is a national holiday for us in Antigua (Whit Monday).  As the crew of Sentio takes time to relax, we want to give a general greeting to past guests and a BIG welcome to future guests.  We look forward to serving all of you……

Antigua Sailing Week 2009

2009 May 17
by Capt'n Steven
Job satisfaction for the crew of Sentio; smiling, happy guests!

Job satisfaction for the crew of Sentio; smiling, happy guests!

During Classics Week and Race Week, Sentio has been taking guests out for over 20 years to view the action.  On the last day of racing, we had an “all girl crew” from the UK.  “Captain Steven and Kate…….thanks for making our holiday so enjoyable.  We’ll see you next year.”