Upbeat mood at the Annapolis Boat Show

Annapolis Boat ShowThe United States Sailboat Show in Annapolis has come to an end and the energy during the show was positive and upbeat.
We heard of one broker who sold 6 new boats! Charter demand was brisk for the BVI and other Caribbean destinations this winter.  We also have added numerous fantastic new charter sailing yachts – both bareboat and crewed – to our every growing charter selection, in order to provide the best selection anywhere of sailing charter yachts in the USA, Caribbean and Bahamas.

Perhaps most importantly, in all of our conversations we never heard the “R Word” (recession) or mention of the “economic downturn”!

For complete updates and news of the Annapolis Boat Show, please feel free to contact our Sailing Specialist Meg Toppa in our Ft Lauderdale office.

New Launch Destined for Charter: Feadship Luxury Superyacht 206ft. LADY BRITT

After chartering for decades the Scandinavian Owner of LADY BRITT finally decided on a Feadship of his own. With his extensive charter experience in mind, the Owner worked closely with the De Vries yard and De Voogt Naval Architects on the general arrangement and Redman Whiteley Dixon for the interiors. The emphasis was to meet his personal and family requirements and to create a superlative charter vessel.

The overall arrangement on LADY BRITT is dedicated to addressing the requirements of the most discerning yacht charter clients. Six spacious guest suites are located on the lower deck, two of which can be converted into one full-beam VIP stateroom, allowing two principle charterers comparably spacious and well-appointed staterooms. The master suite includes separate his and hers bathrooms and dressing rooms and a private study.

The main deck lounge and dining room comfortably accommodate fourteen guests who will be well attended to by the crew of 17. Other notable features include a wellness spa, Finnish sauna with private ocean access, outdoor cinema and voluminous exterior social areas.

Interiors incorporate elements of Swedish modernism with a Manhattan urban flair. The overall presentation is eminently stylish yet with the warmth and intimacy of Scandinavian design.

We will continue to provide updates on LADY BRITT, a top yacht that is certain to be exceedingly popular when she makes her charter debut. Boatbookings.com has exceptional yachts available for charter on our website at:  Super and Mega Luxury Yacht Charter

LOA: 206’8”

Beam: 37’1”

Draft: 11’6”

Fuel: 39,265 Gal.

Water: 10,165 Gal.

Engines: 2x MTU 16V4000 M61R

Albany Marina: Superb Luxury Yachting in the Bahamas

Albany Marina promises to be an elite location with world-class amenities designed to entice superyachts to the western end of New Providence Island in the Bahamas. Located just seven minutes from the Nassau airport, the location and facilities provide a new and spectacular luxury yachting destination.

The first phase of the marina, completed this August, includes 71 slips with 25 finger piers to accommodate yachts ranging from 50-240 feet. Gangways are rated for use by golf carts and large vehicles, facilitating provisioning and transport. The marina will also include a fuel dock with high-speed dispensers, concierge services and first-class crew facilities.

Albany Marina is part of an extravagant resort complex that has been in the works for several years. The elegant 580-acre oceanfront community, developed by Ernie Els, Tavistock Group and Tiger Woods, is destined to become an international Mecca for the well heeled.

Future development plans include a luxury boutique hotel, beach club, restaurant, adult pool and lounge, water park, kids’ clubhouse, full-service spa, state-of-the-art fitness center, an equestrian center and an Ernie Els designed 18 hole golf course.

Please see our Bahamas Yacht Charter Guide for information on luxury yacht charter in the Bahamas.

Pumpkin Soup Recipe from Mrs. Bain and BEYC

In the British Virgin Islands the locals and lucky yachtsmen savor autumn flavors with a unique Caribbean flair. At the Bitter End Yacht Club seasonal fare includes Mrs. Bain’s scrumptious pumpkin soup, and the chef is kindly providing us with her special recipe.

Mrs. Bain's Pumpkin Soup

Ingredients:

1 chopped onion

5 celery stalks, sliced

2 carrots, sliced

5 pounds fresh pumpkin

1-teaspoon beef base

1-teaspoon chicken base

2 cloves of garlic

1-teaspoon cinnamon

1-teaspoon black pepper

1-gallon water

Preparation:

Peel the pumpkin, cut into pieces and steam until tender.

In a large pot, place the pumpkin, and remaining ingredients in the water and boil until very soft. Remove from heat and let cool. Once the soup has cooled enough to handle, place in a blender and puree. You might need to do this in batches.

After pureeing, pour though a sieve to take out any lumps. Adjust seasoning to taste; add a dollop of sour cream, if desired. Enjoy!

Cruising the Plana Cays – Remote Chartering and Magnificent Diving

Captain Herb Magney, of luxury yacht AT LAST (145ft Heesen charter yacht) kindly shared his inside knowledge of remote Plana Cay, near Turks and Caicos and the Bahamas.  Here are his insightful comments:

Plana Cay and the region can best be described as the Micronesia of the Atlantic. It’s almost 400 miles south of Fort Lauderdale, and there’s a huge stretch of water before you reach the Turks and Caicos, which is still off the beaten path. This destination is remote and magnificent, a region that must be experienced to be believed.

Georgetown, on Great Exuma Island, is the nearest large airport and point of entry for foreigners. On At Last we normally depart from there in the evening and cruise the 140 miles to the Plana Cays overnight. It’s a 14-hour cruise at 10 knots, so we can anchor in time for breakfast. Private small aircraft can fly from Georgetown into Mayaguana, Crooked or Acklins Islands. To save time, our charter clients that own small aircraft clear in at Georgetown and then continue to one of these smaller airstrips where we can pick them up.

Plana Cays offers our clients absolute seclusion. No paparazzi, no overheads, nobody will bother you. If you see another boat it will be away in the distance and you are out of the range of most helicopters.

West Plana Cay, East Plana Cay and Samana Cay, like Hogsty Reef and Mira Por Vos Cays are spectacular dive and snorkel destinations due to the amazing reef structure. You can anchor in 40 feet of water and have a wall that drops off to 1,000 feet at the back of the boat. Drift diving the wall is the best ride in town; you can pretend to fly just like Superman. It’s as good as it gets in the Caribbean, Bermuda, Cozumel, Belize, Cayman Islands; it is that caliber of diving.

There is a long shelf between Plana and Samana Cays of immense pillars, an extraordinary high relief coral structure with huge fissures, it feels like you’re in a forest. Cruising through these canyons is a totally different diving experience. There’s a spot off East Plana Cay, about 125 feet deep, where from one amazing set of arches you swim another 30-40 feet to reach another spectacular arch and grotto. I told Dave, if I ever go missing you’d find me just lying at the bottom of this grotto on this perfect white sand watching all these huge fish and rays going by my little cave. It’s like being in an aquarium with big ocean fish swimming among an amazing variety of small ones.

This is also a great area for fishing enthusiasts. On At Last we have a 35’ Intrepid with complete fishing gear; trolling reels, spinning reels, live bait tanks, so we are very well equipped. In fact, the Owner has hooked into a couple of Marlin right off of Georgetown. The boat carries the fishing license for our charter guests. For shallow water fishermen there’s plentiful bonefish and others coming through the cuts.

The region has unusual opportunities for hiking and history buffs as well. There are ruins of plantations and settlements, beachcombing for Portuguese glass floats, spelunkers can explore Sampson Cave and birdwatchers will be ecstatic about the variety of bird life, including pink flamingos. December through February viewing the whales headed north is another added attraction. They come through the Mayaguana and Caicos Passages as well as several other deep-water passages.

On At Last we deliver guests a yacht charter vacation that’s completely off the books, an extraordinary adventure to a destination so uncommon most people have never heard of it. The crew is uniquely experienced in a region that, by virtue of its challenging reefs, bays and passages, requires intimate knowledge and expert navigation and seamanship skills. We can certify you to dive right on the charter, and of course take you on a fishing adventure if that’s what you would like. We highly recommend this remote, pristine and magical region for the experience of a lifetime.

Thanks Captain Magney!