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I agree with most of the posters. The snorkling vests are great. (They look like the life vests that are demonstrated on air planes.)All the catamaran cruises in Barbados carry these vests and for the most part, REQUIRED snorklers to wear them.I lived/worked in Barbados for 9 months and went on many catamaran cruises. One of my co-workers was a non-swimmer and a crew member accompanied him in the water. My co-worker never learned to swim, but became completely comfortable in the water with the snorkle vest. When you get on the catamaran, be sure to notify the crew that your husband is a non-swimmer so they can provide him extra attention.I always recommend the Cool Runnings II catamaran. They watch their guests like hawks while they are in the water. (One CR II crew even 'saved' a guest from another catamaran!) The CR II crew ALWAYS offered to accompany non-swimmers or first-time snorklers.
I agree with most of the posters. The snorkling vests are great. (They look like the life vests that are demonstrated on air planes.)
All the catamaran cruises in Barbados carry these vests and for the most part, REQUIRED snorklers to wear them.
I lived/worked in Barbados for 9 months and went on many catamaran cruises. One of my co-workers was a non-swimmer and a crew member accompanied him in the water. My co-worker never learned to swim, but became completely comfortable in the water with the snorkle vest. When you get on the catamaran, be sure to notify the crew that your husband is a non-swimmer so they can provide him extra attention.
I always recommend the Cool Runnings II catamaran. They watch their guests like hawks while they are in the water. (One CR II crew even 'saved' a guest from another catamaran!) The CR II crew ALWAYS offered to accompany non-swimmers or first-time snorklers.