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Horizon launches crewed yacht charters in Caribbean
Horizon Yacht Charters is offering the service at its bases in Grenada, Antigua, St Maarten and St Vincent
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Luxury marina in Bermuda receives initial government approval
St George’s wants to transition its harbour into a “yachting hub”
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Newport Bermuda Race generates US$20.8m in local expenditure
Last year's race injected US$9.1m into Newport's local economy and another US$11.7m in Bermuda
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Bermuda marina targets superyachts
A “Millionaire’s Row” for megayachts gains traction in St George's marina, with a second marina nearby under development
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Walcon Marine completes Nanny Cay installation
The company recently installed five new superyachts berths for yachts of up to 40m
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Three local businessmen support new Bermudian marina project
Together the trio have formed St George’s Harbour Marina
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BVI introduces new initiatives aimed at boosting marine-related tourism
The government is keen to turn the British Virgin Islands into a leading superyacht centre
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MarineMax Vacations' new president details plans for charter operation
Industry veteran Lex Raas to head boat retailer’s new charter business with focus on newly designed powerboats and customer service
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MarineMax jumps into the charter business
The US boat retailer to start base in British Virgin Islands with Dufour sailboats
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The Moorings expands power charter fleet
The new 393 Powercat will be delivered to the British Virgin Islands this autumn
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Fountaine Pajot teams up with TradeWinds
The French boatbuilder has delivered two cruising catamarans to fractional sailing firm, the TradeWinds Group
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Bermuda gets first dry stack
The first dry stack to be set up in Bermuda has recently been opened at St George's Boatyard
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SPECIAL REPORT | British Virgin Islands: You can bank on it
The British Virgin Islands has long been a popular home port for yachts less than 150t. but now with new Category 1 status, It’s keen to establish itself as a leading superyacht centre
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