Sorry yo bring up an old thread, but I just found this when looking for
@Gene Neill cockpit drain thread
How did your trip go ?
I was on a few Barefoot Cruises, and knew many of the crew. Some better than others.
I'm still feel sad when I listen to a CD that was quietly playing at the empty bar at the stern, while "Brasso" Frederick let me take Fantome's helm, late at night, for a couple hours. He was a quick holler away, in the cabin right in front of the wheel, and he would disappear, leaving me on deck alone. One of the best times of my life, and it still makes me want to tear up thinking of what He and Guyan, and the rest of Fantome's crew went though.
Then I think about how the rest of Barefoot's crews were treated when they went bankrupt to stupidity and I'm angry.
Frigging Frigging Frigging Frigging amazing crews, amazing trips.
A couple attempts were made to revive the concept, of save some of the fleet, or... or..
The former "Barefoot Cruises" ship "Mandalay" was purchased with former Barefoot customers, and she now sails for Windjammer Sailing Adventures.
http://www.sailwindjammer.com/
The Polynesia was towed back to Portugal, given her original name (Argus) and is to be a training ship.
I believe the rest ended up as scrap metal.
Neil actually sailed a former Galapagos sailing ship, the "Diamate" to the eastern US for that purpose,under the name of "Windjammer Adventures Cruises" but the company fell apart. (the ship is now part of "Island Windjammers")
I've considered taking one if the Maine Windjammer Assoc. trips. They are basic, and you get involved in sailing on many of their fleet.
FWIW I've never been a conventional cruise ship... never will. Those Barefoot cruises are about as "Foo Foo" as I get.
Any photos of your trip ?
Edit: P.S.
@BigEasy @ggrizzard glad to "see" former jammers here.
