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TREE OF LIFE

$35,000 / WEEK

BUILT/REFITYEAR 2024
YachtLength 91.00 Ft
NUMBER OFCABINS 3
NUMBER OFGUEST 6
TOTALCREW 3
CHARGESFROM $35,000




Boat Details

Cabins: 3
Queen: -
Single Cabins: 1
Showers: 3
Wash Basins: 3
Heads: -
Electric Heads: 3

Pick Up Locations

Pref. Pick-up: -
Other Pick-up: -

Details

Refit: 2024
Helipad: No
Jacuzzi: No
A/C: Full

Engine Details

Engine: Cummins Generator: Northern Lights
Fuel Consumption: 5
Cruising Speed: 10 kts
Max Speed: -

Locations

Winter Area: Caribbean Leewards, Caribbean Windwards, USA - New England, Caribbean Virgin Islands (US)
Summer Area: USA - New England

Amenities

Salon Tv/VCR: Yes
Salon Stereo: Yes
Sat Tv: -
# of Videos: -
# DVDs/Movies: Yes
# CD's: Yes
Camcorder: No
Books: yes
Board Games: -
Sun Awning: -
Deck Shower: -
Bimini: Yes
Water Maker: -
Special Diets: Inq
Kosher: Yes
BBQ: Yes
# Dine In: Yes
Minimum Age: 6
Generator: Yes - Northern Lights
Inverter: -
Voltages: 110v
Water Maker: -
Water Cap: -
Ice Maker: -
Sailing Instructions: Yes
Internet Access: -
Gay Charters: Yes
Nude: Yes
Hairdryers: Yes
# Port Hatches: several
Guests Smokes: No
Crew Smokes: Inq
Pets Aboard: No
Pet Type: -
Guest Pets: Yes
Children Ok: Yes
Hammock: Yes
Windscoops: -

Water Sports

Dinghy size: YES, AB
Dinghy hp: 30
Dinghy # pax: -
Water Skis Adult: No
Water Skis Kids: No
Jet Skis: No
Wave Runners: No
Kneeboard: No
Windsurfer: No
Snorkel Gear: 3
Tube: No
Scurfer: No
Wake Board: No
Kayaks 1 Pax: No
Kayaks (2 Pax): 1
Floating Mats: No
Swim Platform: -
Boarding Ladder (Loc/Type): -
Sailing Dinghy: Yes
Beach Games: -
Fishing Gear: -
Gear Type: -
Rods: -
Captain Joshua Jacques

Captain Joshua Jacques fell in love with the ocean at a young age. Spending his summers sailing the coast of New England and his winters surfing the cold waters of Maine he knew he wanted to make a life at sea for himself. Jacques began his professional sailing career with the Maine Windjammer fleet up in Rockland Maine spending his summers sailing Penobscot Bay and winters aboard the Tall Ship Lynx transiting the east coast. Jacques and his partner went on to purchase the 1886 Schooner Isaac H. Evans, rescuing the historic vessel and breathing new life and programming into her. Now he looks forward to sharing the beauty of Tree of Life and New England waters with the community




Chief / Mate Samuel Glenn

Chief Mate Samuel Glenn was born in the vast confines of a New York City suburb. In his college years he took off to sail the Caribbean islands, thru hike the Appalachian Trail, Colorado Trail, and Israeli National Trail. In 2017, after a prolonged graduation with a bachelor's degree in hand, he sought work with Hurricane Island Outward Bound School, where he learned fundamental seamanship. He then took his skillset aboard Tall Ship Lynx as a deckhand where he came away with a zest for marlinespike seamanship. After a few more seasons of sailing for Outward Bound, he and his wife Ashley set sail for many adventures together at sea. Directly following a 4,500 nautical mile sea journey, Sammy hit the books and passed his Captains
licensing exams in both the US and British systems. His first commands were the 1924 72’ classic schooner Bagheera and 1926 53’ schooner Heart's Desire for Portland Schooner Company. He now joins Schooner Tree of Life as Chief Mate and vibe curator



Deckhand Zenalyssa Packer

Zenalyssa (Zen) Packer grew up in the mountains of Massachusetts while sailing the summers in Rhode Island Sound, Vineyard Sound, and Long Island Sound. The summer after graduating high school, she saw Tree of Life at her sailboat’s homeport in Jamestown, Rhode Island and became immediately interested. She worked as crew until October 2023, and fell in love with Tree of Life. During the winter months, Zenalyssa worked on Mystic Whaler in Oxnard, California to help teach youth and adults about sailing and the sea. Zenalyssa is excited to rejoin Tree of Life as crew next summer







Availability

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Rates

High Rate: 35000 USD per week
MCA Compliant:
Rates are Inclusive
Taxes, re-location fees, cruising permits and licenses may be extra. Please verify with clearing house.
(+ ALL) Plus Expenses
Low Rate: 35000 USD per week
Seasonal/Individual Rates
Season Currency Terms 2 Pax 3 Pax 4 Pax 5 Pax 6 Pax
Winter 2025 to 2026 USD (+ ALL) Plus Expenses $35,000 $0 $0 $0 $0
Summer 2026 USD (+ ALL) Plus Expenses $35,000 $0 $0 $0 $0
Captain Only Rates:
-
Additional Rate Details:
TREE OF LIFE will be chartering in Summers in New England and is offering the following introductory prices:
Low season rates (May, June, September & October 2025): $29,500 weekly plus all expenses
High season rates (July & August 2025): $35,000 weekly plus all expenses

TREE OF LIFE is not available Winter 2024-2025. Shipyard in Newport for upgrades.

Winter 2025-2026 TREE OF LIFE will be available in the Caribbean basing Antigua / St. Martin for Leeward Islands charters but will also consider Windward Islands and the USVI.
Summer Base Port: Newport and Maine
Summer Operating Area: USA - New England
Winter Base Port: N/a
Winter Operating Area: Caribbean Leewards, Caribbean Windwards, USA - New England, Caribbean Virgin Islands (US)
Location Details:
TREE OF LIFE will be chartering in Summers in New England: LOCATIONS: Summer - Narragansett Bay is home to many hidden anchorages, peaceful beaches, and a plethora of historical vessels to admire. There are many iconic New England destinations such as Block Island, Cuttyhunk, Martha's Vineyard, and Nantucket all within reach if you book a week-long private charter. If you’re interested in a shorter Rhode Island sailing experience, you can still enjoy the tranquility of Narragansett Bay with serene anchorages off Conanicut and Prudence Island. For the months of July- October Tree of Life is sailing out of Belfast Maine in Penobscot Bay. $35,000 in July & August and $29,500 all other months. Winter 2025-2026 - basing Antigua for Caribbean charters
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State Room 2 on Tree of Life
1 full sized bed
Six built in drawers with ample storage
Closet space for hanging garments
Small fold out writing desk
Vanity sink
Private new shower and toilet is located directly across from each of the forward staterooms.
State room 3 - master cabin
More pics of the master cabin State Room 3
Includes:
1 King sized bed
Nine built in drawers with ample storage
Closet space for hanging garments
Ensuite head with private shower
State Room 1
Additional information to include:
1 full sized bed
Four built in drawers with ample storage
Closet space for hanging garments
Private new shower and toilet is located directly across from each of the forward staterooms.
Interior photos
Exquisite Galley and dining area.
The sprawling main saloon and dining area is the perfect place to gather for meals, play a board game, relax and watch a movie, or enjoy beverages while listening to music on the surround sound system.
TREE OF LIFE Broker Review
“I had a lovely visit aboard TREE OF LIFE in Rockland yesterday. I was warmly welcomed by Captain Joshua and his crew, and they have been doing a ton of work aboard this beauty. I was very impressed to see the two new ensuite heads for the forward guest cabins that Captain Joshua was able to create, while matching the wood grains to create the new doors. The heads are quite spacious for a ship this size and style, with nice clean white subway tile which, while modern, works nicely with the brass fixtures and rainshower.

The chef went above and beyond preparing some delicious nibbles that were flavorful and creative, along with some seared teriyaki sesame swordfish and a lovely fresh watermelon, arugula and mint salad. She impressed further by finishing the meal with a fresh pear pie with a sugared bourbon sauce. Chef prides herself on making meals for guests with fresh ingredients and providing something they cannot normally get at a restaurant. She takes pride in her cuisine and it shows. Fine dishware and stemware round out the dining experience.

In fact, each member of the crew are so warm and welcoming, knowledgeable and pleasant - guests will find themselves instantly at ease.

The two brand new Douglas fir Masts are impressive, with all new leatherwork, and attention to detail is everywhere, from luxurious bathrobes in each cabin, hand crafted flower vases to replace the outdated 'phone cubbies' previously in place (with fresh flowers always aboard), and brass lanterns hung on deck each evening.

I was able to 'try out' the sun lounges - which are truly the 'best seat in the house' on the foredeck, where you can relax and sunbathe, or read a book out of the way of lines, but still able to take in the scenery.

In summary, TREE OF LIFE offers a great value for a comfortable Schooner - suitable for a family or 3 couples. The two doubles forward do taper slightly - and the crew can put a lee board to separate them to singles for families requiring.“ - Emily Mack