Pegasus BVI

Pegasus BVI ⚓ Lagoon 43 Catamaran Charter | 🏝️ British Virgin Islands & US Virgin Islands| 💙 Sleeps 8 | 🌅 Your Caribbean Dream Awaits

Not every Pegasus trip stays inside the BVI.This one stretched the sails a little farther.We took Pegasus from the BVI a...
17/05/2026

Not every Pegasus trip stays inside the BVI.

This one stretched the sails a little farther.

We took Pegasus from the BVI across the Anegada Passage to SXM and St. Barts, then brought her home again — one offshore leg at night, one by day, and plenty of lessons logged along the way.

The Anegada Passage is not your casual island hop. It’s open water, bigger conditions, more planning, and a very different rhythm than moving between Norman, Cooper, Virgin Gorda, and Jost. We sailed it at night on the way out and during the day on the way back, and the night passage may have won us over.

There is something unforgettable about leaving the BVI behind in the dark, settling into watches, sailing under stars, and then waking up to make landfall in another country. That first glimpse of a new island after an offshore passage hits differently.

SXM and St. Barts delivered exactly what you’d expect: big energy, beautiful anchorages, beach clubs, great food, and a very different kind of Caribbean pace. But the real value of a trip like this is what you learn along the way.

A few sailor notes from this Pegasus adventure:

⛵ Plan the passage, then plan it again.
The Anegada Passage deserves respect. Weather windows matter. Sea state matters. Crew readiness matters. Night watches, navigation, fuel, meals, safety gear, and arrival timing should all be thought through before you leave the dock.

🌙 Don’t underestimate the magic of a night passage.
Night sailing is not for everyone, but if the conditions are right and the crew is prepared, it can be one of the most memorable parts of the trip. The boat quiets down, the stars show up, and sunrise landfall ends up being the reward.

🛃 Customs is part of the itinerary.
If you’re moving between the BVI, SXM, St. Barts, and back again, build in time for check-ins and check-outs. Blane handled customs so many times we stopped counting somewhere around eight. Island-hopping sounds glamorous until you realize paperwork is also part of the passage plan.

⚓ Med mooring in St. Barts is a skill-builder.
If you’re used to BVI mooring balls and easy anchoring, St. Barts will remind you there is always more to learn. Med mooring takes communication, patience, line handling, and a crew that can stay calm while everyone on the Riva is watching you.

🤿 Don’t skip the unassuming spots.
One of the best surprises of the trip came back in the BVI at Deadman’s Bay on Peter Island. We went scuba diving right off the mooring, not expecting much, and found thousands of fish circling Pegasus below us. Its got to be some kind of sign, right? SXM and St. Barts were incredible, but that quiet little BVI moment was hard to beat.

🏝️ Know what kind of trip you’re signing up for.
A BVI charter is relaxed, protected, and full of easy wins. A BVI-to-Leewards trip is a different animal. It requires more crew experience for the crossings, more flexibility, and a crew that understands the plan can change quickly.

🍋Never pass up on great theme night, especially on the crossing. Offshore sailing may be serious business, but that does not mean the crew can’t bring a little flair to the crossing. This trip had St. Tropez French Riviera energy, Disco Day at Sea, a very necessary “Let’s Get Spritzed” moment, and Caribbean Star Sailors for our night-under-the-stars passage vibe. Because if you’re going to cross open water, clear customs, Med moor, and make landfall in another country, you might as well do it with a little sparkle in the cockpit✨

Pegasus handled the passage beautifully. She stretched her sails, carried us safely across, taught us a few new tricks, and reminded us why sailing is always better when you’re still learning.

SXM and St. Barts are absolutely worth the adventure. But the BVI?

The BVI is home. ⚓💙

Pegasus Tip🐎🪽
If you’re dreaming about taking a trip like this, don’t treat it like a longer version of a normal BVI charter. Treat it like a true offshore passage with international logistics. Watch the weather, prep the crew, respect the paperwork, and leave room in the plan for the unexpected. That’s usually where the best stories are made.

02/05/2026

Pegasus survived the Anegada Passage to SXM 2 nights ago 🙌🏽 We lucked out with 10-15 KTS E and calm seas. Couldn’t have asked for a better crossing. Big shout out to the folks in the BVI Charter Chat group for their advice on the crossing. Took advantage of our first weather window and it paid off, Thank you! 🙏🏽 Blane Boynton John Dolecki

On Pegasus we don’t just plan the route...we also plan the experience ⛵️✨As we get ready to sail from SXM to St. Barts a...
27/04/2026

On Pegasus we don’t just plan the route...we also plan the experience ⛵️✨

As we get ready to sail from SXM to St. Barts and Anguilla, we’re bringing some serious energy onboard with a few of our themed days:

🚀 Caribbean Star Sailors
Astronaut meets island life. Think space-inspired fun under a sky full of stars and with Pegasus constellation up above guiding us to SXM… and maybe a few cocktails to match 🌌🍹

🍋French Riviera: “Oui Like to Party”
Because if you’re going to St. Barts, you do it right with effortless style, champagne, and just the right amount of extra 🥂

🍊 Let’s Get Spritzed
An entire day dedicated to sunshine, Aperol spritzes, and that feeling where time just… disappears like your drink ☀️

🪩 Disco Day at Sea
On our way back to BVI, we will be making the crossing in style where we will be out in the middle of the ocean with music playing, drinks flowing, and a dance floor that moves with the waves 💃🕺

So tell me...
☑Which theme would YOU be all in on?

And more importantly…
✨ Are you the one planning the outfits, or just showing up for the cocktails? 😄🍹

T-16 days. 90 nautical miles. Open ocean. ⛵In just over two weeks, we’re taking Pegasus offshore again—our second crossi...
16/04/2026

T-16 days. 90 nautical miles. Open ocean. ⛵

In just over two weeks, we’re taking Pegasus offshore again—our second crossing on Pegasus since bringing her home to the BVI in October.

No land in sight.
Just endless blue between us and the Leeward Islands.

Next stop: Saint Martin → Saint Barthélemy → Anguilla 🌴

This isn’t your typical island hop.

This is:
🌊 Nothing but deep blue in every direction (and yes… we’re sailing through the night ✨)
🌬️ Beating into the wind across the infamous “Oh My Gotta” Passage 😳
🌅 Watching both sunset and sunrise from the middle of the ocean
⚡ That moment where adrenaline kicks in and you think… this is exactly why we do this⛵

Let’s be honest, this part isn’t for everyone.
If I weren’t a sailor… I’m not sure I’d sign up either 😄

👉 So… would you make the 90NM crossing?

(No wrong answers here 😎)

Because waiting on the other side:
🍾 Beach clubs in St. Barts
🌊 Crystal-clear water in Anguilla
✨ Full island vibes in St. Maarten

And the best part?
We get to sail back on a reach with the wind at our backs all the way back to the BVI 🍹

The countdown is ON.
Would you make the crossing?❌ or ☑️

What if your workday didn’t start with a commute…but with coffee on the deck and nothing but turquoise water in front of...
09/04/2026

What if your workday didn’t start with a commute…
but with coffee on the deck and nothing but turquoise water in front of you? ☀️🌊

That’s exactly what working remotely from Pegasus looks like.

But here’s the real talk…
It’s not just about the views. It actually takes a few key things to make it work well.

We broke it down in our latest blog:
⚡️ The 3 must-haves to successfully work from a boat
⚡️ How to stay productive and fully enjoy the experience
⚡️ Why this might be the ultimate work-life upgrade you didn’t know you needed

Because here’s the truth…
You don’t have to choose between getting your work done and living your life.

You can do both. And you can do it from here. 🐎🪽

👉 Read the full blog here: https://pegasusbvi.com/f/wi-fi-and-white-sands-the-caribbean-sailing-remote-work-dream

And tell us… could you work from here, or would you get nothing done? 😄

Pegasus is heading back to the BVIs… but this time, we’re not staying put 🐎🪽We’re taking things up a notch and setting o...
03/04/2026

Pegasus is heading back to the BVIs… but this time, we’re not staying put 🐎🪽

We’re taking things up a notch and setting our course beyond the familiar charting a new adventure through St. Maarten, St. Barts, and Anguilla. 🌍✨

This trip is giving:
⚓️ Open water crossings
🌊 New anchorages to discover
🍾 Beach clubs we’ve only dreamed about...but we may have visited once before 😉
☀️ That feeling of “we’ve never done this before”

We’ll still soak up everything we love about the BVIs: The ease, the beauty, the barefoot luxury, but this time we’re chasing a little more horizon.

And if you’ve been following along, you know…
✨ The best trips are the ones that evolve.

We’ll be sharing the route, the reality of the crossing, the can’t-miss stops, and of course… a few Pegasus Tips along the way.

Stay tuned… this one’s going to be special. 🌴

27/03/2026

🐎🪽 Pegasus, sunshine, and the best kind of celebrations 🌴⛵️🥂

We just wrapped up a charter that perfectly captured why we do this… crystal-clear water, island hopping, endless laughs, and celebrating one of our favorite humans’ birthday in true barefoot luxury style 🍸🥂

There’s something about being out here that makes time slow down in the best way. Mornings with coffee on deck, afternoons chasing turquoise water, and nights filled with bright stars, island beats, and that warm island breeze.

More memories (and probably a few more painkillers 🍹) coming soon…






Pegasus charter recap is coming your way soon… 🐎🪽🌴📽We just wrapped one of those charters you wish you could do over and ...
26/03/2026

Pegasus charter recap is coming your way soon… 🐎🪽🌴📽

We just wrapped one of those charters you wish you could do over and over again! We had a birthday celebration, island hopping, turquoise everything, and moments that remind you why its ok to slow down, especially with a painkiller in your hand 🍹





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Jost Van D**e: After the First PainkillerI recently wrote about the moment before the first Painkiller. That moment when...
19/03/2026

Jost Van D**e: After the First Painkiller

I recently wrote about the moment before the first Painkiller. That moment when Jost is still just a shape on the horizon and the anticipation is everything.

After our trip back to Jost last week, I share what the anticipation actually is like first hand.

And I can confirm… it’s even better than you imagine.

This trip had everything:
• A quiet start at Diamond Cay (and a hike with some very opinionated goats 🐐)
• A Dolce Vita night on Pegasus with Aperol Spritz + sunset views
• That first turn into White Bay where the water somehow looks even better in real life
• Swimming ashore to Soggy Dollar Bar to earn that first Painkiller
• And a dolphin es**rt on the way out (because Jost always gives you one more moment)

In the blog, I share:
✨ What surprised me most this time
⚓ Pegasus tips for timing + anchoring in White Bay
🌴 3 things every first-timer should know before they arrive

If Jost is on your list, this one’s for you.

Read it here: https://pegasusbvi.com/f/jost-van-dyke-after-the-first-painkiller

Are you swimming in first… or heading straight for the bar? 😉

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Last night Pegasus caught a breathtaking final sunset in Cane Garden Bay 🌅 The sky lit up in gold and soft island colors...
15/03/2026

Last night Pegasus caught a breathtaking final sunset in Cane Garden Bay 🌅 The sky lit up in gold and soft island colors as the day slipped into evening. Moments like this remind us why life on the water is so special with calm seas, warm breezes, and unforgettable Caribbean views.

Grateful for another beautiful night in the BVI and another amazing charter ⛵🌅🏝

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