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YACHT CHARTERS 
CAPT. G. W. BOUDREAU 
Managing Director 
Schooner VOYAGEUR 
Schooner CARIBEE 
599 G-lenridge ^^oad 
Key Biscayne, 
Florida 
October 23rd, 1958 
Mr. Bruce Bredin 
Wilmington, 
Delav;are . 
Dear Mr, Bredin; 
Furthering our discussions aboard "LeVoyageur" I wish to 
say that I haVe received a letter from Desmond Nicholson 
stating that a Dr» Schmitt has asked whether he may have 
the refusal of the "Carlbee'' for a five or six week period 
beginning about end of March and running into early May*, 
I vrant you to knovr that I am both anxious to secure this 
charter and willing to cooperate to any reasonable extent 
and therefore agree to hold "Caribee" open for you for a 
certain period of time* However I beleive I explained my 
position during our talk and therefore I leave it to your 
discretion or that of Dr. Schmitt to decide and advise me as 
to how long you would request the vessel to be held open 
prior to signing a contract* 
Caribee" is now nearing completion of the interior renovations 
and we are about to begin on the outside of the vessel. "Caribee" 
vrtien completed v;ill be every bit as attractive below decks 
as Voyageur" . She vrill be a shipshape schooner in all respects 
and I am certain that your group will* find her favorably 
comparable to any vessel you have had in the past. 
As stated earlier "Voyageur" is also available as of April 2nd 
at Antigua. However, I feel that "Caribee" would be the better 
boat for you andcertainly just as comfortable as anything in the 
Carribbean. 
By the way, in looking over one of the reports of a Smithsonian 
expedition I note that "Caribee" was mentioned. 
I will send a copy of this letter to Desmond and Dr, Schmitt. 
May we hear from you at your earliest conveneince 
cc : Desmond Nicholson 
Dr. Schmitt 
Yours sincerely, 
'G-. Walter Boudreau 
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