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Tradition was hand-crafted in 1978 on the beach in Carriacou, Grenada. Built for sail trading through the Caribbean, she worked the trade winds, carrying cargo – including contraband from St. Barthelemy where the smuggling trade in alcohol and cigarettes thrived until as recently as the 1990’s.
Instead of island trading, Tradition is now living her best life in Anguilla and now sails to capture the romance of a Caribbean past. She will also capture your heart.
As you feel the wooden deck beneath your feet, you are instantly connected to West Indian maritime days of old. You think of the past, of the men who built her, who worked on her, who loved her.
We’re excited to have the opportunity to share our passion for sailing on our beloved Classic West Indian sloop with you! If you’re a hard-core sailor, a fair-weather boater, or even if you’ve never set foot on a sailboat before, we’re here to provide an unforgettable Anguilla experience!
Fair Winds!
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