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Multihulls World - Multihull charter in the Caribbean: Why not you?

The global charter market represents nearly 20,000 boats available from professional charter companies. Among them, 3,500 multihulls are available for charter in the Caribbean.

By: Easy Branches Team

  • Sep 22 2019
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Multihull charter in the Caribbean:

Why not you?


The global charter market represents nearly 20,000 boats available from professional charter companies. Among them, 3,500 multihulls are available for charter in the Caribbean.
Knowing that these units are rented 26 to 27 weeks a year and that they accommodate 8 people on board, 742,000 lucky people are enjoying tropical weather, turquoise water and dream-like anchorages every year.
It's your turn!

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