| Zoom (And Sip) To Catalina In Green & Grand Style Wednesday, July 25, 2007 - Chris Grant, Socal.com Contributor |
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Only in Why the hoopla over a boat? If any of you have ever taken a ferry to
Once onboard you are met with an elegant style and décor. The seats are deeply padded with private and community tables. The bar is centrally located with a wide screen television monitor with GPS tracking of your short hop to Catalina. Saturday night, guests were treated to free margaritas courtesy of Casa Noble Tequila. Regular cruises will include a full bar with snacks. There are plenty of captain chairs that recline for additional comfort. The décor is neat, clean and elegant with touches of real wood trim. Even with a full boat of party revelers on Saturday night, you never felt crowded or cramped and it was remarkably easy to navigate the many featured sitting areas. The front deck is equipped with padded bleachers giving everyone a comfortable and unencumbered view. The top deck was much quieter (builder Randy LeCompte stated that the double engine insulation enables the quieter ride) and is covered for those wanting relief from the sun. One of the real advantages of the Catalina Adventure catamaran is the exclusive private lounge behind the helm that seats 20 passengers. Included with the privacy, passengers will enjoy their own wet bar, refrigerator and restroom.
Racing across the water, you begin to physically feel the advantages of the catamaran. Instead of the sickening rolling motion of the larger ferries or the slamming of the craft against the water battling the waves, the Catalina Adventure was smooth and steady cutting across the Catalina has always been a fantastic destination for travelers and tourists in Charters are available now with daily services between Marina Del Rey and Catalina to begin shortly. PHOTOS By Lori Grant & Catalina Adventures |
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