Catamarán de lujo con tripulación SEGUNDO VIENTO, construido en 2021, está anclado en Caribbean Windwards, Caribbean Virgin Islands (BVI). Tiene 3 camarotes y puede alojar a 6 personas.
Location Details: <b>Grenadines for August & September
BVI for Winter seasons</b>
Accommodation: Master centre-line king suite forward and two aft queen berth suites.
Head room in the Saloon is 2.13m
Head room in the Cabins is 2m
Late Summer 2024 - August and September in the Grenadines: Up to 6 guests for 7 nights aboard - US$40,000 plus local taxes.
Please enquire with the captain for 7 or 8 guests.
Christmas week & New Years week: Up to 6 guests for US$55,500
Other Entertainment: 2 Seabobs
Direct TV with Netflix & Amazon Prime
Unlimited Sat internet
Other Toys: 2 Seabobs
Generador: 13.5 Kw
Inversor: 8Kw
Desalinizadora: 2
Máquina de hielo: Yes
Bimini: Yes
Neumática: 14.5 ft
Dinghy Pax: 8
Dinghy HP: 195
Helipad: No
Jacuzzi: No
Gym: No
Stabilizers: No
Elevators: No
Wheel Chair Access: No
A/C: Full
AC Night: Yes
Internet: Onboard WIFI
Salon Stereo: Yes
Sat TV: Yes
Ipod: Yes
Deck Shower: Yes
Special Diets: Inq
Kosher: Inq
BBQ: Yes
Gay Charters: Yes
Nude Charters: No
Hair Dryer: Yes
Guest Smoke: Transoms
Guest Pet: No
Children Allowed: Yes
Min Child Age: 6 months
Adult Water Skis: Yes
Kids Water Skis: Yes
Jet Skis: No
Wave Run: No
Knee Board: Yes
Stand Up Paddle: Yes
Wind Surf: No
Gear Snorkel: 12
Tube: Yes
Wake Board: Yes
1 Man Kayak: 2
Sea Bob: Yes
Sea Scooter: No
Fishing Gear: Yes
Float Mats: Yes
Swim Platform: Yes
Boarding Ladder: Stern
Dinghy Sailing: No
Scuba Onboard: Yacht offers Rendezvous Diving only
Underwater Cam: Yes
Underwater Video: Yes
Green Make Water: Yes
Compressor: Onboard
Nacido en: 1980
Nacionalidad: RSA
Idiomas hablados: English
Nacionalidad: UK
LEE ADAMS – Captain, S/Y Segundo Viento
(Mariner. Weather-Whisperer. Keeper of Secret Anchorages.)
Legend has it Lee Adams was raised by the wind itself on the Cape Town peninsula of South Africa — though official records suggest it was under the guidance of his grandfather, Admiral Tom Hardiman of the South African Navy. From a young age, Lee was taught the ancient maritime arts: sailing fast, sailing smart, and knowing exactly when not to argue with the ocean.
His first transoceanic crossing took place in 1999, sailing from Cape Town to Antigua aboard a racing sloop — a vessel built for speed, not comfort.
(Side note: Lee still considers this “a nice warm-up.”)
After proving his mettle in Caribbean regattas, Lee was invited aboard the legendary schooner Tree of Life, a classic beauty rigged with eight entirely manual sails — the kind that demand teamwork, strength, and a healthy relationship with blister tape. Following a full circumnavigation of the globe, Lee assumed command as Captain.
*(Side note: No mutiny recorded. In fact, morale reportedly improved.)
For over a decade, Lee has roamed the Caribbean, eventually settling in the Lesser Antilles where he became something of a local institution. His knowledge of the region is spoken of in hushed tones: hidden coves, secret beaches, untouched reefs, and anchorages that don’t appear on charts. Weather systems tend to part politely when he’s nearby.
(Side note: This cannot be scientifically proven. Yet.)
As Captain of Segundo Viento — the very first Privilege 640 — Lee is both guardian and guide. Onboard, the atmosphere is a carefully calibrated blend of adventure and ease. Everything runs smoothly, guests feel instantly at home, and stress mysteriously vanishes somewhere between the first sail hoist and the second sunset.
Lee is endlessly active and happiest when wet — sailing, swimming, diving, paddleboarding, or launching himself enthusiastically into the sea “just to check something.” His humour is dry, his timing impeccable, and his sea stories legendary (accuracy varies by sunset).
(Side note: The fish were definitely bigger.)
What truly sets Lee apart is his ability to make guests feel like they’ve discovered something rare: a captain who is deeply professional, quietly brilliant, and effortlessly fun. Time onboard Segundo Viento has been known to warp — days blur, worries dissolve, and guests often forget where their shoes are.
Meet Lee Adams and you’ll understand why he captains Segundo Viento. Sail with him and you’ll leave with sun-kissed skin, unforgettable memories, and a sneaking suspicion that you’ve just been part of a very good sea story — one you’ll be telling for years.
(Final side note: Yes, it really was that good.)
Chef Ed Stacey UK) Ed has amassed a lifetime's worth of culinary knowledge and expertise from a broad spectrum of hospitality settings, including private households, Michelin-star and AA Rosette fine-dining restaurants, luxury wedding and banqueting venues as well award-winning gastropubs. Prior to becoming a chef, he worked in sales and marketing in the UK, where he was born and raised. In 2005, he moved to Sweden where he worked as a translator. But, his passion was cooking and after the birth of his son, Ed decided to retrain as a professional chef, graduating from the highly-acclaimed Ashburton Chefs Academy with distinction in every one of the assessment categories. He continues to improve and embellish his culinary repertoire and is excited about welcoming guests aboard and treating them to mouthwatering dishes inspired by flavors from across the world.




















