Awesome thanks! I was hoping someone from cayman would chime in.. the boat supplies basic stuff, some of them will go above and beyond for luxuries ( Chris on the Belize aggressor sent a dude out to trawl the streets to pick up 9 litres of fresh coconut water for a lady last year), but we prefer not to put the crew out if we can just bring it ourselves. They are busy enough without having to cater to our ‘1000 Red only m&ms’ silly list.
Aggressor liveaboards in the Carib usually have Seagrams sodas. They are ok, but not great. I find the tonic tastes synthetic. Want to know if the CV has Seagrams.
Just so I’m sure, are you 100% confirming that you have seen whipping (heavy cream) in the supermarket? That’s the only ‘foodstuff’ we bring along with the very specific coffee we drink...fosters IGA doesn’t show any whipping cream on the site, hence the original post.
I’ve never seen limes on a liveaboard to the volume we get through them..and we don’t want to be the ‘oh, that group used all the limes we had by the 2nd day, so sorry, you don’t get any’
Always want to know what beer the boat has. Lots of local beers are great, lots are utter swampwater...
Where is the best place to pick up good gin on the island? Is there a specific liquor store you would suggest? I’ve been told that good gin is more expensive than the US, glad to hear It’s not.
I’m not sure if the cayman aggressor supplies what we usually bring, hence the question. I didn’t go to Galapagos on an aggressor and on our boat everything was ‘fine’ , as it usually always is, but we have some preferences. I.e. don’t like sodas in bigplastic bottles that go flat 5 mins after someone opens them, don’t like weak filter coffee where you need 3x cups to wake up, don’t like flammable powder coffee mate or having to put weak milk in your coffee making the coffee even weaker and giving you stomach ache. Don’t like ‘off brand tonic water’
Like I said... ‘princesses’