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- Length
- 30.5m
- Beam
- 7m
- Guests
- 8 sleep · 12 cruising
- Cabins
- 4
- Crew
- 4
- From / Week
- On request
MAGNUM RIDE yacht available for charter. Built in 2004 with a charter price from $65,000 for up to 8 guests in 4 suites with a crew of 4.
MAGNUM RIDE yacht available for charter. Built in 2004 with a charter price from $65,000 for up to 8 guests in 4 suites with a crew of 4.
“MAGNUM RIDE is one of those rare yachts that feels different the moment you step aboard. With space for 8 guests, she works equally well for a multi-generational family week or a tighter group of friends who want every cabin to feel like a suite. Happy to walk you through a week on board personally — there are a few details that don't make it onto any spec sheet.”

Accommodation
4 elegantly appointed cabins host up to 8 in serene comfort, served by a professional crew of 4.
Indicative layout based on 4 cabins / 8 guests. Final cabin configuration confirmed by the yacht's manager at enquiry.



Equipment & Amenities
27 items reported by CharterIndex.


A week aboard MAGNUM RIDE in Caribbean
Tortola to Anegada via the Baths, Jost Van Dyke and the most protected sailing waters in the Caribbean.
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- DAY 01
Tortola
Embark in Tortola at Nanny Cay or Wickhams Cay. Provisioning, briefing, then a short hop to Norman Island's Bight for a Painkiller at the Willy T.
- Provisioning at Riteway in Road Town
- Painkiller cocktail at Pusser's Marina Cay
- Tender to the Willy T floating bar
- Sunset on Norman Island
- Anchorage
- Anchor in The Bight, Norman Island
- Dining
- Pusser's · Willy T floating bar
- DAY 02
The Baths, Virgin Gorda
The Baths on Virgin Gorda — house-sized granite boulders forming sea caves and shallow grottos. Get there early, before the cruise ship tenders arrive.
- Walk the boulder trail from The Baths to Devil's Bay
- Snorkel between the granite columns
- Lunch at Top of the Baths with its infinity pool
- Afternoon at Spring Bay (the quieter alternative)
- Anchorage
- Day moor at The Baths (mooring buoys, no anchoring); overnight in Spanish Town
- Dining
- Top of the Baths · Hog Heaven for sunset views
- DAY 03
Anegada
North to Anegada — the only coral atoll in the BVI, with an 18-mile reef and the BVI's famous spiny lobster. Beach barbecue lunch at Cow Wreck Beach.
- Cow Wreck Beach lobster lunch
- Snorkel Loblolly Bay's reef
- Flamingo spotting in the salt ponds
- Sunset at Anegada Beach Club
- Anchorage
- Anchor inside the reef off Setting Point
- Dining
- Cow Wreck Beach Bar · Anegada Reef Hotel · Potter's by the Sea
- DAY 04
Jost Van Dyke
Jost Van Dyke — the BVI's party island, in a friendly Caribbean way. Foxy's at Great Harbour, then over to Soggy Dollar at White Bay for the original Painkiller.
- Wade ashore to Soggy Dollar for a Painkiller
- Beach BBQ at Foxy's Great Harbour
- Bubbly Pool on the north shore (best with swell)
- Sunset at One Love Bar on White Bay
- Anchorage
- Anchor in Great Harbour or White Bay
- Dining
- Foxy's · Soggy Dollar · One Love
- DAY 05
Norman Island
Back to Norman Island for The Caves and The Indians — the BVI's best snorkelling spots, with parrotfish, sergeant majors and a permanent kaleidoscope of light.
- Snorkel The Caves on Norman's south shore
- Snorkel The Indians — four pinnacles teeming with fish
- Hike to the ridge for the panoramic island view
- Painkiller round two at the Willy T
- Anchorage
- Anchor in The Bight, Norman Island
- Dining
- Pirates Bight · Willy T
- DAY 06
Cooper Island
Cooper Island — a small, low-key cay with one of the BVI's best coral conservation programs. Sunset dinner at the Cooper Island Beach Club.
- Snorkel Cistern Point at Cooper's north end
- Visit the Cooper Island Rum Bar — 280 rums in stock
- Dive Wreck of the Rhone (Salt Island, nearby)
- Coffee at the Cooper coffee shop in the morning
- Anchorage
- Mooring buoys in Manchioneel Bay
- Dining
- Cooper Island Beach Club
- DAY 07
Tortola
Final morning hop back across Sir Francis Drake Channel to Tortola. Last swim at Smuggler's Cove on the west end, then disembarkation.
- Last swim at Smuggler's Cove
- Brunch at the Sugar Mill Hotel
- Walk the ruins of the old plantation
- Souvenir spiced rum from Callwood Distillery
- Anchorage
- Berth at Nanny Cay or Soper's Hole
- Dining
- Sugar Mill Hotel · Quito's Gazebo at Cane Garden Bay


The Crew
A professional crew of 4 dedicated to your charter. Working language: English.

David Meyer
United States · English
Capt. David has been on the water since as long as he can remember. Growing up in Central Illinois he spent his summers running boats on Lake Michigan, Lake of the Ozarks and the rivers of the eastern half of the United States. As his family migrated south he added the Gulf of Mexico, Florida Keys and Atlantic Ocean to his CV before he was fifteen. He ran his first 40 meter yacht at age nineteen and he knew at a very young age that his future was at sea. Since that time he’s run vessels up and down the East Coast and Bahamas. “In more than forty years of running private and commercial vessels of all sizes I have gained experience that only miles under the keel can give you. From storms at sea to the most amazing sunrises, sunsets and destinations, the sea brings something new and wonderful to each day. I make it my personal goal to give each guest the safest, most enjoyable experience possible. Capt. David is a veteran of the United States Navy and holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Norfolk State University and a Master of Business Administration from Grand Canyon University. He has also studied at Maritime Professional Training and Resolve Maritime Academy in Fort Lauderdale. When not at the helm you can find David traveling with his wife Arlene, or spending time with their three children and one grandchild

Arlene Meyer
Philippines · English, Japanese, Tagalog
Chef Arlene was trained in the classical technique of French cooking. Her joy and passion comes from growing vegetables and tropical fruit trees in her Chef’s Garden and growing up and living in the Philippines and Japan where fresh fruits, vegetables and seafood are in abundance. “I do what I do because I put passion and love into the ingredients that come into my kitchen. They’re not just slabs of meats and bundles of fruits and vegetables to be tossed into the fire. To me, they’re alive like children that are meant to be nurtured and brought to their fullest potential in the kitchen so my customers get to enjoy the stars that they really are.” Chef Arlene studied at Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts and studied International Business at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, VA. She was the founder of Celebration Catering / Joshua’s Bistro in Tampa and also did freelance work on day charters and superyachts before joining Magnum Ride. In her free time she enjoys skiing, vegetable gardening, fishing, traveling and cooking Mediterranean and Asian cuisines.

Benjamin Meyer
United States · English
Mate / Engineer - Ben Meyer - Ben is a Florida native and has spent time on vessels in the Gulf of Mexico, the Bahamas and the Atlantic Coast. He’s been a valued crew member on two fifty-meter yachts out of Fort Lauderdale in the deck department and was the Mate on a forty-five-meter yacht out of Boca Raton. Most recently he spent time as a Sr. Deckhand and Second Engineer on an ocean-going tugboat out of Boston, MA. He returned to yachting to join the crew of Magnum Ride where he’s looking forward to increasing his skills in engineering, navigation and ship handling. “I love being at sea because no two days are the same. Every horizon brings a new adventure and every mile under the keel is a mile closer to the next destination. I enjoy sharing my love for the ocean with guests and seeing them enjoy the yachting experience.” Ben has studied at Maritime Professional Training and Resolve Maritime Academy in Fort Lauderdale, as well as Gulf Coast Maritime in Tampa. In his free time, Ben enjoys skateboarding, snowboarding, rock climbing, creating online content and working on cars.

Courtney Kemp
United States · English
My experience has been both land-based and on the water. Being born and raised in the Bahamas, I have an intimate knowledge and deep appreciation of the islands, our vibrant culture, and the plethora of exciting activities available to guests. I am passionate about my health and staying active outside of work duties. I am highly adaptable, a dedicated team player, and meticulous in my attention to detail. With a knack for multitasking, I excel in providing exceptional customer service and I am always eager to learn, especially in areas where I have less experience. My previous yachting experience encompasses solo stewardess and mate duties, including guest services, room turnovers, housekeeping, interior and exterior detailing, as well as handling lines and fenders, assisting with anchoring, tow lines, and launching beach toys. I hold a high standard for my performance and strive to provide guests with a fun, relaxing and memorable experience aboard.”
Cruising Areas
MAGNUM RIDE is available for charter in the following destinations and sub-regions.
- Carolinas
- Florida - East Coast
- Florida - West Coast
- Florida Keys
- Georgia
- Great Lakes
- Middle Atlantic
- New England
- Western Gulf
Full Specifications
- Designer
- Hatteras
- Refit
- 2021
- Beam
- 7 m
- Draft
- 1.98 m
- Cruising speed
- 13 kts
- Max speed
- 23 kts
- Flag
- Jamaica
- MCA
- None
- VAT
- Not registered
- Smoking
- Smoking on deck
- Crew language
- English
- Captain
- David Meyer
- Prior name
- MISS AMY
Accommodation details
Crew separate heads · Crew separate shower
Diving
Snorkeling Equipment
Rates & Availability
| Season | Period | Weekly Rate |
|---|---|---|
| High Season | Jul – Aug | On request |
| Low Season | May – Jun, Sep – Oct | On request |
Live data via CharterIndex · APA & VAT excluded
Live availability via CharterIndex.
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Every booking includes a dedicated concierge manager. Add any of the following — or anything else you can imagine — to shape a truly bespoke week.
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- Michelin-trained private chef
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- VIP beach club & restaurant access
- Photographer & videographer
- Bespoke shore excursions
- Live musicians & DJs
- Anniversary, proposal & celebration staging
- Chauffeured cars & discreet security
- Marine biologist for the children
- 24/7 personal concierge manager
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