Kitesurfing Catamaran Charters: Adventure Travel in the British Virgin Islands

The British Virgin Islands are a premier destination for Caribbean kitesurfing with delightful wind, spectacular water and vast uninhabited areas. These lush tropical islands are supremely popular with catamaran charterers for the same reasons. A kitesurfing catamaran charter allows enthusiasts of adventure travel to experience the ultimate of both sports.

Tucked nicely away in the vast realm of the Caribbean Sea, the British Virgin Islands are comprised of a number of great kitesurfing beaches including Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada, Jost Van Dyke, and many others. These islands are all within easy reach of each other and together make an ideal itinerary for a week long catamaran charter.

Experience the waters offshore Sir Richard Branson`s Necker Island and other renowned kiteboarding spots where ameteurs and pros play and compete during the famous BVI Kite Jam. Thrill to superb wave riding, scenic downwinders and the legendary flatwater of unspoiled Anegada. Spend a day in the calm, deep water harbor of Virgin Gorda`s Bitter End, central to the annual Billabong BVI Kite Jam. Improve your skill, whether a novice or accomplished kitesurfer, arrange to take a lesson from a world class pro.

Discover unforgettable kitingsurfing on the water, charming island lifestyle ashore, and unsurpssed beauty all around you on a catamaran charter in the British Virgin Islands.

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John Wayne`s Superyacht WILD GOOSE Nominated for National Register of Historic Places

136-foot WILD GOOSE is a vessel with an illustrious career to date, and she continues to enthrall charter guests cruising out of Newport Beach, California. WILD GOOSE, originally built in Seattle in 1943 as a minesweeper for the US Navy, was decommissioned from military use in 1946 and entered into private ownership from that time forward.

John Wayne purchased the vessel in 1962 for $116,000 and converted her into an opulent private yacht. He had long been passionate about the sea, even once having applied to, and been rejected by, the US Navy. From the time he purchased the yacht until shortly before his death in 1979, John Wayne spent as much time as possible on board.

John Wayne was a devoted family man and enthusiastically adventured up and down the Pacific coast from Alaska to Mexico, often with his third wife and three daughters. Berthed at his private dock in Newport Beach, WILD GOOSE served as the platform for glittering celebrity events as well as informal gatherings with friends such Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Bob Hope, Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan.

Just weeks before he succumbed to stomach cancer, John Wayne sold the yacht to Lynn Hutchins, a local attorney. Almost immediately after his death, Hutchins reported seeing his ghost on board WILD GOOSE to the National Enquirer. A psychic explained that his spirit remained deeply attached to the vessel and corroborated the apparitions.

Previously certified by the California Office of Historic Preservation, WILD GOOSE has just received eligibility for entry into the National Register of Historic Places because of the long-term association with the iconic Hollywood actor. Documents submitted and approved cite the importance of the yacht “as an expression of John Wayne’s personality and outsized image.”

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US Newcastle Shipyards 180ft HARBOUR ISLAND To Debut At Ft Lauderdale International Boat Show, October 27 – 31

The trend toward ever larger yachts is not abating. Newcastle Shipyards announced the launch of its largest build to date, the 5500 Series 180 foot superyacht HARBOUR ISLAND.

Yacht Spotters along the east coast of Florida may catch a glimpse of the unmistakable HARBOUR ISLAND as she makes the journey from St Augustine, where she is undergoing dock tests and sea trials, to Rybovich Superyacht Marina and Refit in Palm Beach.

Notable features on HARBOUR ISLAND include a custom layout with two king master suites and a VIP king guest suite below. Additional amenities include an infinity pool on a split-level sundeck, raised veranda on the main aft deck and a built-in seating area aft of the alfresco dining on the skylounge aft deck.

HARBOUR ISLAND will make her world debut at the Ft Lauderdale International Boat Show, October 27-31.

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Superyacht F45 MY HELIX Emerges from Feadship Royal Van Lent Shipyard

Wednesday, August 16, the Feadship Royal Van Lent shipyard launched HELIX, the fifth hull in the F45 series. The interiors on this magnificent yacht feature an appropriately nautical theme with an air of the traditional classic yacht updated to suit a contemporary European aesthetic. The modern mix of light fabric covered walls in rich mahogany wooden frames and highly contrasting textiles and materials adds exciting visual interest. Designed by De Voogt Naval Architects and Sinot Yacht Design, HELIX is a superb example of the ingenuity, sophistication, and innovative technology that has long been synonymous with the brand. Notable features include a non-traditional layout that locates the guest staterooms and the master suite on the main deck for extraordinary views from every compartment. HELIX will cruise to the Mediterranean in time to make her public debut at the upcoming Monaco Yacht Show, held from September 21 to 24. The Feadship stand is number QT3 is on the central T-Jetty. Here visitors can view the 2011 Feadship Future Concept Model that incorporates new eco-conscious ideology with more emphasis on leisure and less on formality of space. Greater speeds, reduced fuel consumption, lighter interiors, higher ceilings, more watersports and new-generation technologies and design are the end product of cumulative research. Please follow this link for further information about Feadship and Feadship Charter Yachts. The best way to view yachts at the Monaco Show is via the water. Here is some useful information for Chartering a Yacht in the French Riviera.

Savvy Sailors Enjoy Shore leave with the Kids at BEYC, Virgin Gorda

Sailing a charter yacht in the British Virgin Islands is a lot of fun for a family, a real adventure that everyone can participate in. But savvy repeat charter clients know that at some point during the cruise it’s time to let the kids get off the yacht and enjoy a dedicated beach day.

The Bitter End Yacht Club (BEYC), on the North Sound of Virgin Gorda, is beautiful, remote and protected, 12 miles from Tortola and an excellent choice, welcoming charter yachts and offering great activities for both the kids and the adults.

BEYC has a watersports fleet of over 100 boats, small keelboats, kid`s training boats, kayaks, and Stand Up Paddle boards. Kids might enjoy Optimist or 420 sailing dinghies, while parents might take a Laser for a workout, and everyone can enjoy the Hobies.

Expand your knowledge by taking a course at BEYC. For non-sailors the Bitter End offers a Sailing 101 (half-day course) ideal for the novice who wants to learn the basics. For experienced sailors there is a Racing 201 Course that can prepare sailors for competition in the Sunday Regatta and Tuesday afternoon `Beer Can Racing.`

For the parents in need of quiet time away from the kids, BEYC has a very highly rated spa that offers a variety of treatments, as well as yoga and meditation sessions.

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