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Caribbean Yacht Charter: Mr. Terrible Giving 10 Days for Price of 7 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Kim Kavin   
Thursday, 26 January 2012 00:00

charter yacht Mr. Terrible sky loungeNorthrop and Johnson sends word this week that the 154-foot Delta motoryacht Mr. Terrible is now offering 10 days for the price of seven in the Caribbean.

The only catch is that you have to book before January 31, which is just a few days away. However, you can enjoy charter dates anytime during the remainder of the Caribbean season.

Mr. Terrible is a 2007 build that takes 10 or 12 guests with seven crew. The regular weekly base rate is $198,000.

I was most recently onboard Mr. Terrible in late 2010, and I thought she looked great. She has an unusual interior decor marketed as "Polynesian chic" thanks to the owner's eclectic taste in rugs, furniture, and objets d'art collected from all over the world. I thought being aboard Mr. Terrible felt like a true vacation from reality, with an ambience that I've never found anywhere else, on land or at sea. That's a photograph of the sky lounge at right. Pretty much everywhere you look, there is something interesting to see.

Any reputable charter broker can tell you more about Mr. Terrible or help you book a week onboard in the Caribbean with bonus days before the offer expires at the end of this month.

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