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Now that we are back in the land of snow and ice, I wanted to take a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude to you all for what was, I can safely say, the most memorable experience of our lives. Please pass this along to the Muirheads -- this was not just about diving, or beautiful scenery, or the marvelous boat (calling her just a "boat" seems quite inapt). The most vivid memories for us are and will always be the kindness, friendliness, humor and spirit of your crew. They are what made this much less a vacation than a life experience. It is difficult to put into words what this meant to us, but please know that you will all always be in our most happy thoughts. I can assure you that we will be back.
Mike Hey this is Erin and Lilli, We went on the Cuan Law on Feb. 14, 2009. We miss you guys so much and we had a really, really fun time. We loved the crew and going swimming. See ya soon! Love ya! :):):):)
Erin and Lilli Dear Annie and Duncan, It was a pleasure meeting you both in person November and December of this year, and I also enjoyed hearing about our common connections to the St. Lawrence seaway and of course Queen's University and Gananoque. The reason I'm writing you on the first day of an Ontario winter, two weeks after I've returned home to the freezing temperatures, is to relay my gratitude and feedback for such an amazing week. In many cases, the brightness and excitement of a vacation fade over time, but after being home for this long, I continue to pore over the pictures and video that I have (as well as the ones that Jason has organized from others on http:/www.bearshark.com/cuanlaw). My time on your boat has been - bar none - my best vacation experience ever. It's true that the BVI weather was excellent and the island lovely, and also that your boat is magnificent. Nevertheless I feel that I must offer particular praise to the crew that we had aboard while with you. All seemed to me to shine at their work, and I enjoyed chatting with them in any idle moments as well. It probably exceeds my expertise to say so, but I found that Scott was both skilled as a captain, In addition, he also was easygoing, fun-loving and unpretentious. In many ways, he struck a tone for the crew, who managed both to get us everywhere we needed to be and keep things feeling relaxed and enjoyable. Emily Parsons and Peter Edwards were both proficient as divemasters; both deftly handled a couple challenging situations that I saw involving less experienced divers that could have been dangerous if not properly managed. Amy and Melissa were both helpful, attentive, charming, and lots of fun when we weren't occupied diving, and Kat's food was of course outstanding - I only wish her work hadn't kept her sequestered to the kitchen so much and deprived us of the pleasure of her company! "Engineering Pete" was likewise functioning largely behind the scenes, but I enjoyed a couple chats with him as well. As you know, he shares a geographical connection to my home area of Toronto. To me, my fellow passengers also seemed a particularly good bunch of apples, but judging from comments on your website or Facebook page, perhaps everyone lucky enough to visit you feels this way. In any case, I left after a week feeling I should be happy to count any of them as friends. In this spirit, I hope as many of your crew as possible are still present the next time I make it down. Maybe you can just forbid anyone to leave or get sick or anything until that time? Again, it was a great pleasure meeting you both and I wish you both much continued success and happiness. Please forward my best to your excellent crew. Kindest regards,
Jeffy A week ago this very minute, we were completing our first dive of the day and sitting down to a session of "The Shark was THIS big!". Now I'm ankle deep in blowing snow, -5 F Wind Chills and not a rum drink in sight. One could say that life isn't fair but that would ignore the fact of the great time we had, the new friends we made and the memories we'll carry for many many years to come. Thanks Annie, Duncan and the crew of the Cuan Law. Cheers to you all!
Thomas Cornell We miss you guys. It's been almost two weeks and we still feel the boat rocking slightly when we go to sleep. What a great trip. Don't ever change. The Cuan Law is one of the few things in this life that ain't broke and can't be fixed. Warmest regards,
Rich Luhrs and Doreen Tietjen To the crew of the Cuan Law, Here we are back in PA with the memories of our time aboard the Cuan Law to warm us. Everything was fabulous, the accommodations, food, diving, snorkeling, beach bbq, and above all the wonderful crew. Thanks so much for all you did for all of us, especially the kids. You went above and beyond the call of duty for them and they were loving life. They were all so sad to leave the boat. Our "Family Adventure" was the trip of a lifetime.
Kathleen Maxwell Karen Gambel Anne and Duncan, It has taken me several months to write my comments, but I have not forgotten the best family vacation that we have ever taken. Steve and his crew made us all feel right at home. They were wonderful with all of the children including my very active 11 year old, Christian. He is the poker king because of them. My girls loved scuba diving as did Chris and I. As fearful as I was, John and Jo were so patient and encouraging that we all now want to become certified. From a mom stand point, I have to say it was the most relaxing vacation. The only decisions that I had to make was if I wanted lamb or chicken and did I want to go on a dive. The children were happy, my husband was relaxed and I did not have to cook, clean or even make coffee. It was great and I hope to be able to return soon.
Karen Gambel July 2007 Gary Ponto Dear Annie and Duncan, for me it wasn't possible to top the last years trip to Saba and Sombrero, but captain Steve and his "British" crew made it possible. Steve selected the dives for us, like a conductor is starting his concert. Slow and easy beginning and the beat of the drum at the exact time. Pinnacles, walls and reefs in the right sequence and he made us diving the whole west coast of Sombrero in different sections. Just great!! And while we were enjoying the "Pinnacles" of Saba, or the "Cathedral" of Sombrero, Robin crawled deep in his secrets of cooking and presented us very delicious and exotic meals. I loved his spicy food and most of all, he was open for the individual wishes of all the guests. Our diveguides John and Jo never failed to show us the "real stuff" and the dinghi was always above us at the end of the dive. I like to thank Scott, Amy and Kat for being such good friends. After 2 days I thought I know them since years. And the biggest surprise was the late birthday party for Marcia and myself. I never thought of that and I like to thank everybody for this special moment. Thank you all for this exceptional trip and I hope this crew will still be present next year. Have a great time, Gary
Gary Ponto Hope that all of you are doing well! Thank you for showing us a wonderful time in January! We think of you often. Happy times! Peace
Meagan Gamble <gamblecm@eckerd.edu> Ten out of ten! Thank you all for our March madness. Spending the week of March 18-24th with the MOST OUTRAGEOUS AND SUPERB CREW one could imagine (actually you are better than one could imagine) was more than half the fun - you made the trip outstanding for all of us wandering nut cases. We have a hard time being "waited on" but somehow you made it feel like you'd miss some fun if we didn't let you make our drinks and beds, and gormet dinners, and wet down the wet suits, and cart us and our gear to and fro! Birthday Amy, Wild woman Cat, Maltese Falcon Sasha (you go girl!), Astrological Karen, Beam me up Scotty, Make it So Steve, and Yum Yum Sheep-S------- dancing maniac Rob, made the motley bunch of us into a kick butt family for a week. It truly DOES NOT GET BETTER THAN THAT! We just keep saying - WOW - that really was the very best vacation we've ever had....and then we go to sleep dreaming about being on the Cuan Law with all of you.....Sigh...!...We will be back....you can count on it. We love you guys!
Roxi and George Hewertson Hi Annie & Duncan, I just wanted to let you know what a wonderful time I had aboard the Cuan Law this last week with the Adventure Women group. Hats off to the crew!! They definitely made sure that every day was filled with fun and adventure. They were tireless!!! Robin, Scotty & Cat made sure we were entertained and didn't want for anything. Steve's knowledge and stories of the islands was an added bonus. The food that Jaqui prepared was always fantastic! An extra hats off to Karen & Sasha. I did the resort course and Karen's patience and guidance made my first scuba diving experience better than what I could have hoped for, and Sasha's knowledge of all the fish while under water was definitely an added bonus! This will be the vacation that I compare all other vacations to. I am looking forward to my next trip aboard the Cuan Law. Much appreciation
Barbara Morse It's been almost a month and we are still smiling. We met nice friends and have actually visited with one (Jeff) since we came home. The week flew by and we are counting the days til the next "voyage". You guys are the best....... and Duncan...I salute you for a great life and a wonderful grasp of the truly important aspects of the BVI's. Via Con Dios
Rich Luhrs & Doreen Tietjen HAPPY TIMES!!!! Miss you guys
Kimberly DeGrandpre Hi Annie, Duncan and crew. Kimberley Willick here in freezing cold Canada. it is -35 here today. I realize it has been awhile, life has been busy for us here in the North. Winter came very early we have been down hill snow skiing since the beginning of November and now it is very cold, too cold to do much. Gregory and I wanted to thank you for the most amazing vacation we could ever begin to hope for. Duncan we so appreciated our personal tour of your world in the BVIs, the crew made our days and evenings so much fun, educational and enjoyable, the food was just what we needed not too pretentious and not too plain, just yummy and flavourful with the best meal company ever. We are hoping to return to the Cuan Law at some point in the future. We will let you know. Annie, the photographer who had a few days with us took some pictures of Gregory and I underwater at the Jacuzzin. Would you please pass my email on to him ( I am afraid his name is escaping me at the moment) I would really like to purchase the photos as for me this was the trip of a lifetime with my son, and our first of many underwater adventures. Once again, please pass on our hellos and thanks to the crew. We had a wonderful time.
Kimberley and Gregory Willick We enjoyed our trip so much on the Cuan Law (July 16 -22). What a wonderful way to celebrate my parentís and the Potter's 50th anniversary. The crew, the accommodations, the food, the weather all exceeded our expectations. Thank you for a wonderful week and fabulous memories.
Shelly Mann <smann4@carolina.rr.com> Linda Scalice We woke up this morning and missed the crew, having returned home last night from a fabulous week onboard the Cuan Law. My nephew and I enjoyed many clear and fish filled dives. My non-diving husband relaxed all week. Even the rain soaked day was wonderful, with the Cuan Cinema open for business, and games galore. We sailed with Duncan as captain, and his knowledge of the islands is incomparable. We can't wait to return to the BVI, and especially to the Cuan Law.
Linda Scalice <lindiver@aol.com> Hey everyone!! I was just on the Boat last week! It was an amazing experiance! thank you all soo much for the wonderful time! It will be a memory that i will Cherish Forever!!! Also... Brea (princess Rose), Steph (carnivorous submarine) and I ( freak face) would love to get Robin's and Phil's email address to keep in touch with them!!! so if that is possible that would be great!! thanks again all of you!! Sincerely, Marie
Marie <adidasoccer_311@msn.com> I was on board June 11 through June 17, 2006. It was a wonderful experience - the diving was awesome!! The Cuan Law is beautiful. The crew was great and I looked forward to spending time with them each day. Peiter was a great dive leader! Steve and the crew were extremely helpful and very willing to answer questions. All-in-all, it was a great experience. I'll be making Robin's Banoffee Pie very soon! Thank you all for a great week!
Linda Kirton <Lkirton@comcast.net> Ed and Beth Platt Duncan, Annie, Kim and all... It's the morning after and we gotta tell you, we've been on Cuan Law three times now and this last cruise was the best yet. Even though it's our second BVI sail--we did St Maarten, St Barths and Saba in between--we went to places we hadn't been before and thoroughly enjoyed it. The beauty of your creation, Duncan and Annie, is that even non-divers can have a great time aboard. There's something for everyone, regardless of their level of participation in all you have to offer. My particular interest is photography, and though I tend to be highly self-critical, I've got to admit, I got some great shots. Our thanks to all the crew--Steve, Phil, Pieter, Jacqui, Emma, Alana and Kevin--they were all great. We understand that last chap, Kevin, was just filling in. If our opinion counts, he did a superb job--we'd be glad to see him again anytime. If I ever decide to take the leap from snorkeling to scuba, I wouldn't hesitate to be with him. Once again, many thanks for having provided us with another unforgettable vacation (or holiday, as you say). Is that a fourth sail I see there in the distant mist??? We hope Duncan is recovering speedily and we will keep in touch. Ed and Beth Platt The "Damn You!!" Cruise (You'll have to ask the crew about that label), 14-20 May, 2006
Ed and Beth Platt's <ednbeth@verizon.net> Just finished the 1-17-06 charter. Christmas winds kept us from several dive sites but the skill of the crew and the number of excellent dive sites available made the worst dive from the Cuan Law better then the best dive from other operators. The meals were Five Diamond and the accomodations continue to be the best in the BVI ( This was not my first trip!) The crew was extraordinary and the addition of the spa service and u/w videographer for lasting memories were special touches. I'm 70 with a bad back and never had to lift a tank! The dives are photo heaven and the rental gear is first rate. Couldn't have been a better trip! GO! GO SOON! Harold
harold l. greene <haroldlgreene@hotmail.com> The Cuan Law gave us a wonderful experience....The food was fantastic....the diving was wonderful....and the crew was nothing short of delightful. It doesn't get better than this.... we didn't touch dry land for 5 days....and went shoeless the whole time. We'll be back.....soon!
Rich Luhrs & Dorren Tietjen <Rvluhrs@aol.com> Dear Duncan and Annie, I was a guest on the Cuan Law Nov. 27-Dec. 3rd and I couldn't let the opportunity go by to drop you a note to thank you for the gracious hospitality and wonderful service I experienced. The crew went to great lengths to take wonderful care of us - I can't single out one particular example because they were consistently outstanding - friendly, accommodating, witty and professional are all adjectives I would use to describe each and every one of them. Since returning home, I have experienced great difficulty sleeping without the stars shining through the porthole of cabin no. 10, and it's getting more and more difficult to pretend that I still feel the gentle rocking of the sea as I drift off to sleep. Food does not taste as good when not preceded by the "Clang, Clang! Breakfast!" call, and desserts eaten since my return have just not stood up to Chef Katey's exacting standards. My homeport of San Francisco has some beautiful vistas, but none have left me marveling more than the sight of Venus rising as I surfaced from my first dive at Ginger Island, and Iím convinced that I heard the little voice of God in my ear while star gazing from the top deck of the Cuan Law one evening... This was an adventure full of 'firsts' for me - my first live-aboard, my first sailing vacation, and my first visit to the BVI's. The experience was such that I'm determined for it not to be my last. FYI...I am the guest who requested the name of the artist whose paintings hang in the cabins ñ while I may not have a porthole, a dinner bell or a warm Carribean breeze at home, but I will soon have a copy of "Traveling to Nevis on Tiger" to hang next to my bed - thank you for providing the contact information for me (http://www.katedesign.com)! Best personal regards and wishes for a wonderful holiday season. May 2007 bring all good things to you and your family. All my best, Frances Harvey
Frances Harvey <panchita5@hotmail.com> Dear Cuan Law, Annie and Duncan Murihead, what a pleasure to meet you both and be aboard your craft, we were suprised and delighted to meet you when we boarded!! What service, from the cabbie, to meet us when our flight was delayed, extreme delay the next day, due to American Airlines, but all went well. To the moment we boarded the Cuan Law. To meet us was a newer crew, Katie, chef,, Emma and Robin, Stewies, Raymond, (God love you) engineer, the Dive crew, Rana, and Daniel, and the one and only Captain Steve. Hello to Kim, who made our trip easy with correspondence. Boarded, took sail, and oh my gosh, suprised. The boat, crew, weather, guests, private accomidations, huge lounge, dining, video room, dining, and topside, I was very impressed, been there done that? NO, this is the Cuan Law. Kudos to the Cuan law. The dining for one, was the first thing we anticipated, and it was without exeption; the rare tuna, superb. Ok I gained 6 lbs, but thats me!! Next, the cabins, large, spacious, comfy beds!! with exceptional bath facilities and clean towels throughout the trip, or with an asking!! Daily cabin service. WOW. Treats, tea and coffee, non stop, games, Hobie cats, kayaks, day trips, shopping, the Rocks, beaches, and we are divers. The diving, was fantastic, easy from a dingy, roll back, the briefings, exceptional. Wreck of the Rhone, can you say, PRIVATE?? In before the others, and the night dive, alone again, with our six divers, what a treat. NOT to be missed. The crew, sailing was a rush. I must admit Captain Steve, well outdid his British self, he was on 24/7, we always felt safe. Almost craddled, but not without some spice during the trip, the crew, well traveled and trained, always held an air of professionalism, on and off the craft, guided us, informed us. After a day or two, knew us all by heart. Observant, they got to know things about us all, and kept it to heart. Sea sick? ginger. My knee blew out, ice pack and wrap!! On top of it all, cordial, and they truely took an interest to guests.! That suprised me. Sincere interest. This group made, my vacation, one We will not forget. PS, I want to thank Dr Mike, for my knee. Pattie, love ya. Sharon and Dean, good luck you 49 yr old dude. My new friend Nancy, from Austin TX, and Scottish Michael, we love ya, newley weds!! Maggie, we enjoyed meeting you so much, you wild thing! Melissa, loved diving with you girlfriend!! Sarah and Earle, we enjoyed you so much, good luck with your babie, we have some great pics of you all... contact me at annjaskulski@charter.net!!! We are sending you divers and non divers, happy holidays and God bless.... Ann and Steve Jaskulski, TX
Steve and Ann Jaskulski <annjaskulski@charter.net> There are simply no words to describe the incredible week we just completed aboard the Cuan Law! The crew, the vessel, the owners, the food, the diving, my fellow passengers are simply dynamite! The staff and crew of the Cuan Law have indeed set the bar so high, that no other livaboard will ever be the same. I plan to do everything in my power to make this an annual trip! A very special thanks to Annie, Duncan, Steve, Rana, Dan, Emma, Rob, Katie, and Raymond! What was the highlight of this trip you ask...the above named folks. They are young, but all posess the key ingredients to make your trip aboard the Cuan Law a memorable one...professional, friendly, talented, warm, compassionate, fun-loving, safe, and highly comeptent at their jobs...and did I mention that they are always smiling? I could go on and on and on...but I'll just say once again that this was my best vacation ever...and I've been on many of them! See you all next year! Higs and kisses...we miss you already!
Christi <info@bluextseadiving.com> This was my 10th trip so the boat is pretty much a given. It's the crew and guest that make or break the trip. However this time the boat wasn't a given.... due to TS Alpha it couldn't even show up for the 1st day of the adventure, or misadventure as we started calling it. But Annie and Duncan quickly put us up at a great guesthouse complete with a sunday brunch, access to a pool and pristine beach, and diving at the Indians. So we lost one day one the boat, no big deal for the friendships were already forming. Once all were accounted for we prompltly set sail for Annegada for two dives in that area. After dinner we had an overnight bumpy ride to Saba. It gave us a real appreciation for those quiet anchorages in the BVI's. It seems that every day we had a new challenge for the crew which they promptly surmounted though perhaps not with relishment. Never once did we feel unsafe, unloved, or hungry. We, the guest, looked forward to the next event with smiles and a few bets on the side. Instead of the usual dive trip we truly had adventures that have left us with lots of laughter, photos, memories, and new friendships. I want to thank the crew for being soooooo resourceful, caring, and letting Emma dive that day! I wish I could return to the Cuan Law before yall disperse. love, Twinkle
twinkle daniel <ldan251@aol.com> To the crew of the Cuan Law - Thank You, so much, for making my parent's 50th Anniversary trip the tour of a life time. Not only did all of our immediate family make it, but several close family friends helped us round out the complement of 20 guests. Upon boarding, the crew made a point of inviting us into their home and making us feel welcome. This was a very classy way to introduce us to the ship and crew. As we'd all traveled from different parts of the US and didn't meet until we were on board, we wasted no time in diving right into our personal reunions - setting the stage for much of the week to come. Being a group full of take-charge personalities, I dare say the crew had an extra challenge this week just keeping our attentions! Our family first visited the Virgin Islands together in 1983 when we all were initiated to snorkeling. I've snorkeled a number of other places since and I reconfirmed on this trip that snorkeling anywhere else just doesn't compare to the Virgin Islands. 6 of our troop ventured out and took the introduction to diving course and had a fantastic time of it! 5 stunning dives (though we could have done without the jelly fish at Eustacia ReefÖ ;) ) and you may well have started many of us on a new exciting hobby. It was getting towards the end of our tour and we were loath to leave the ship on Saturday. One of the group suggested to Captain Steve that we were going to mutiny and sail away with the Cuan Law. Steve just laughed and said he saw how our family made decisions together and thus he really wasn't worried! In the end we agreed the secret to the most successful of all of our family reunions was the fact that the crew was so capable and took care of everything for us. The spaciousness of the ship and the many choices of activities meant that everyone always got to do what they wanted to most. It really was the lap of luxury. Thank you, Steve, (chef)Dan, (diver)Dan, Scott, Scotty, Dee and Vanessa, and to Annie and Duncan too, for the truly unforgettable tour!
Monica Signer <monica.signer@colorado.edu> THE PERFECT TRIP Why?... This is what I keep asking myself, why did it take me ten years reading in dive magazines about the Cuan Law, Annie and Dunkin Muirhead along with all the amazing places to dive around the British Virgin Islands, why did it take me ten years to do it. Because I was a non believer, I did not believe it could be that good, I was so wrong. Give me a tall ship and a star to steer her by: The Cuan Law, unbelievable ship, everything you would want or need at your finger tips, they thought of everything, all the conveniences for your comfort, just like being at home. Lobsters, Turtles and Barracudas, oh my: The diving, the very best I have ever encountered. Step off the aft deck and float down 85 feet to a wreck, or walk down the aft stairs to one of the two Zodiac boats and you will be taken to your dive site. Roll back off the side of the Zodiac and drift down to a cavern, a cave, or a wreck, we are strangers in this silent world that most people only read about. Pardon me, do have a light: Night dives, you betcha, dive a wreck in the daytime, after the dive learn how the ship and its passengers fates were sealed in 1867. That night you do the same wreck dive in the dark, you canít help to think youíre being watched. The colors are different and lotís of things come out at night that you never see in the daytime. Everyone have a buddy: I did this week alone, my week of mental health; I did not know anyone of the crew or other guestís, will I fit in with the others; I just would have to try and find out. If you wanted to sail on a Hobie Cat, you sailed, or just lay in a hammock to read or take a nap, so be it. If you wanted to dive and if you needed a partner just ask, a half a dozen other people just like me were ready to buddy up. Relax; you're a part of the family: Annie, Dunkin you are amazing, you and the crew made not only me but everyone feel so welcome and comfortable during our week. The food was just unbelievable and it never stopped, every meal was better than the last. The Crew was great to sit and talk with about their lives and their homes from around the world and when they were at work, they are a well oiled machine, not a wasted movement better than a Swiss clock. All good things...: I'm sure I can speak for every one of us who were your guests that week, to our most gracious Host and Hostess, you allowed us to sail on your dream on a crystal clear ocean, welcomed us in to home and your office, on and under the sea. As I stated to everyone after dinner on our last night, Iím not a spiritual person but for twenty-seven people who just plain enjoyed each others company there was a reason for us to meet that week and I will not try to dissect the reason why. I will enjoy the memories I have of the week, the people I made friends with, oh ya and the 714 digital photos I took during the week. Here's to the Cuan Law, the places youíve been to the things that you showed us the stories you told, we salute you and your spirit, along with the women and men who serve you so well. I know I'm coming back, with my family. Be safe, have fun. July 24th to July 30th, 2005
Tom Rebbie <tdrptc@comcast.net> Dear Annie and Duncan, Thank you for a wonderful week aboard the Cuan Law. It was the best graduation present we could have given our kids and they thoroughly enjoyed it. I was a little doubtful about the last night at the bar on the island, but as usual I was wrong. It was a major highlight of their week. For years Cathy and I have sailed and could not get the kids interested. Will certainly had a wonderful time on the Hobie. The Crew interacted with the kids so beautifully and made them feel a part of the family. Thank you again for making the extra effort to arrange a half day of fishing with Ian. It was a lot of fun and Bob really got to taste "hunting with a fly rod". Thank you again for a Super week.
Rick Gassenheimer <Rick.Gassenheimer@Imagistics.com> I wanted to take a few minutes to write to you and let you know how my group felt about the charter last week aboard the Cuan Law. I can easily sum it up in just one word, Fantastic! And I know that as it was the most common word I heard from all of my group as we were traveling home last Friday. I would like to commend Dan on his culinary skills and pass on to him that he was the personwe all voted to save first should we be forced to abandon ship and take refuge on a deserted island with only raw products for food. He was a hit with all of us. I heard only superlatives when he was being talked about. Steve was also among the favorites with the TG's group. He was always ready with a smile and a helping hand. He taught us a great deal about sailing, navigation, the islands and various functions of the Cuan Law's equipment. He is a real pleasure to be around and a true leader of his crew. Neal and Abi were great. The Reveleys asked me to tell Abe thank you so much for being so patient with them and for providing such excellent instruction. Neal was a real treat to dive with. He is so enthusiastic about diving while being thoroughly professional and observant of his wards. He provided untold hours of enjoyment for everyone both above and below the waves. Chris was the constantly working individual whom we usually saw in one stage or another of a repair of some equipment. But he was always there to assist us and provide anything that he could to make the experience the most enjoyable possible. He too is a great asset to your crew and company. I hope to be able to dive with him again in the future. Dee and Amanda were also wonderful. They are great young ladies and a lot of fun. They provided so much behind the scenes support and care keeping everything ship shape and tidy. They were fun to visit with and interesting to be around. In summary I reiterate, Fantastic! A job very well done and my gratitude to the entire crew for all of their efforts to make our time aboard the Cuan Law a truly wonderful experience. They lived up to the standards you are famous for and provided us all with a relaxed, very pleasurable and memorable sailing and diving experience. We will most definitely return for an eighth charter in the next few years. With Heart Felt Thanks, Terry Gee Terry Gee <TGeeVet@AOL.com> As usual, the week was perfect! Anytime we board Cuan Law I feel like family. Too bad I didn't take home the recipe for Dan's carmelized onions and mushrooms....At the moment we're getting up to a foot of snow...wish we were back again. Cuan Law really is the best livaboard around.
Thank you Annie & Duncan for another absolutely wonderful week aboard Cuan Law (my third trip). Thanks to Steve for showing us the beautiful BVI's and for taking us to all the amazing dive sites I've never done before. Thanks to Abi and Neal for all your hard work and being great dive guides and hosts. Thank you to Dee for your Coconut Macaroon cookie recipe and for keeping my messy room so sparking clean, and to Dan for all the unbelievable food you prepared for us. (I'm back on frozen dinners again, and that sucks!) Thanks to all for keeping my wine glass filled and the stash of M&M's well stocked. And a very special thank you to all my fellow passengers; Charles & Carol, Ron "ya ya" & Sandy, Lisa, Mark, and Matt & Stephanie for being so much fun AND especially for putting up with my prying lenses. I couldn't have picked a better group of people to spend this week with and will never forget it.
Dear All on the Cuan Law! Charles and I have just arrived back down to earth with one almighty bump!..... having spent last week on the Cuan Law. No more will our days be filled with beautiful diving and fabulous food (Thanks Dan). Everyone involved in our holiday deserves a big THANK YOU. It was a holiday of a lifetime which surpassed all our expectations. We met some wonderful people who I hope we can now consider as friends. Looking forward to seeing you all again soon. Best Wishes, Carol and Charles XXX
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