RockResorts Management of Bimini Bay Resort and Marina: Big Plans Get Green Guidelines

Located just 48 nautical miles off the coast of South Florida, Bimini is the westernmost island in the Bahamas chain. Bimini boasts a balmy subtropical climate, a surrounding ocean that is renowned for big game fishing, and superb diving at numerous shipwrecks.  The Shark Lab, a world-renowned research and conservation facility, is located on South Bimini Island. Bimini, part of the mysterious Bermuda Triangle, also has several intriguing sites with mystical properties, including the The Bimini Road and The Healing Hole.

Despite these natural wonders, megayacht owners and charterers have not considered the island an alluring destination because of an acute lack of infrastructure and the absence of high-end shops, restaurants and resort facilities.  However, Bimini Bay Resort and Marina, now managed by RockResorts, is poised to change this perception, by offering accommodations and services on a par with other international five star properties.

To date, Bimini Bay Resort and Marina boasts 350 residence units and the largest deep-water marina in the Bahamas. Future growth plans for the property include the development of a RockResorts boutique hotel with 80 to 100 rooms, additional restaurants and other projects, including the RockResorts Spa and beach club set to open as early as this summer.

RockResorts also has instituted an Eco corporate responsibility program at Bimini Bay Resort and Marina that integrates environmental and sustainability projects. Initiatives include the Water on the Rocks program, with a goal to eliminate plastic water bottle usage by guests, a progressive sustainable cuisine program, a green guest room program, and the soon-to-be launched “Go Green, Get Green” meeting and event program.

The development of a world class property so close to South Florida provides charter clients and yacht owners a new and exciting destination. Although Bimini is just a couple of hours by yacht from Miami, or twenty five minutes by plane, the island launches guests into such a totally different environment that they may imagine themselves to be a million, carefree miles away.

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Cruising Club of America’s 2010 Award Winners

The Cruising Club of America (CCA) honored the extraordinary accomplishments of three intrepid sailors at the annual Awards Dinner on March 4, 2011, at the New York Yacht Club in Manhattan. CCA Commodore Sheila McCurdy acted as presenter with Awards Chair Bob Drew.

Alex Whitworth 2010 Blue Water Medalist

The Blue Water Medal was presented to Alexander Whitworth of Sydney, Australia, for his circumnavigation of the world via the Northwest Passage West to East.

The Far Horizons Award was presented to William E. Cook of Hyannis, Mass., for a series of meritorious voyages to the far north of the globe including cruises to Greenland and Baffin Island, Canada.

The Rod Stephens Trophy was accepted by Alessandro Di Benedetto of Rome, Italy, for his resourcefulness in jury rigging Findomestic, a 21-foot monohull, upon his approach to Cape Horn in 2010 during his solo, non-stop circumnavigation of the globe.

Photo Credit: Dan Nerney/ Cruising Club of America

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SKY LIMO: Voted Best Plane in Show!

Sky Limo Corporation is a classy company with a sense of humor. Proof was evident in the whimsical display the company presented at the 2011 Miami Yacht and Brokerage Show.  A somewhat incongruous 48-foot long, eight passenger, twin-engine Sabre 60 jet aircraft drew much attention wedged in amongst the big white yachts that lined the floating docks along Collins Avenue. The jet, mounted on an island themed barge, was flanked by a compliment of attractive flight attendants who cordially invited guests to hover about the tropical bamboo bar and enjoy pre-flight cocktails.  The award winning barge was conceived by CEO Tom Conlan as a float for the 2010 Winterfest Boat Parade.

Sky Limo Corporation, a full service aviation company, is more than meets the eye.  Yes, they are experts at air charter, aircraft management, aircraft maintenance, and whole and fractional aircraft sales, but they also exhibit those old fashioned values of a near bygone corporate America. The capricious barge entered in the Winterfest Boat Parade provided a platform for employees and execs to celebrate the holidays. The company is also involved in important national and local charities that included the Marine Corps’ Toys for Tots fundraiser, where the Sabre 60 made a delightful appearance with a haul of hundreds of toys.

For our luxury yacht charter clientele bound for the islands of the Bahamas and Caribbean who prefer to arrive at a local airport or more remote destination, mitigating time constraints while avoiding the hassle of international airports, Sky Limo Air Charter offers personalized solutions.  The company’s location at the Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport is convenient for both national and international passengers flying in to Miami, Fort Lauderdale or Palm Beach. Another charming perk at Sky Limo Air Charter is their pet friendly policy, which allows your best furry friend to fly in the cabin right next to you.

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Chilling Cocktails Courtesy of Bitter End Yacht Club, Virgin Gorda, BVI

The Reef Sampler: Blend 2 ounces of Captain Morgan Rum, 2 ounces Triple Sec, 2 ounces apricot brandy, 4 ounces pineapple juice, a dash of lemon juice and a dash of strawberry syrup. Garnish with seasonal tropical fruits and a cherry.

Bitter End Tropical Punch: Place three slices of grapefruit on the inner sides and bottom of a 16 ounce glass. Fill the glass with ice. Shake up the following, adjusting to taste: 2 ounces of grapefruit juice, 1 ounce fresh lime juice, a splash each of ginger beer, Angostura bitters and simple syrup, and at least 2 ounces of Mt. Gay rum. Pour over the ice and garnish with a cherry.

Bitter End Yacht Club is extremely charter friendly and welcomes all boaters to tie up at the Quarterdeck Club and Marina and use the resort five star public facilities including their spa, restaurants and bars. Deep draft docking and mooring is available for yachts up to 200 feet.

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Model Ships: Sailing Through the Ages

Perhaps you were one of those kids like me, who spent long hours painstakingly assembling and painting precast models of ships, cars or planes using stubborn paints and lethal glue. Building models is a craft that has occupied and fascinated people for centuries. In fact, ship modeling dates back to the ancient civilizations of the Greeks, Egyptians and Phoenicians, who commonly used them as burial votives, household articles, works of art and toys.

During the Middle Ages and Renaissance European ship models of galleys, galleons and carracks showed prospective customers how the full size ship would appear, or persuaded royalty to fund visionaries, like Christopher Columbus, in voyages of discovery and trade. Model ships were also mounted in churches as icons for successful voyages.

During the Dutch Golden Age paintings of the 17th century, a period of intense mariner activity in the Netherlands, ship models were made and used by artists who depicted ships in their commissioned works.

In the early 1800s, French and English seamen who were taken prisoner during the Napoleonic Wars and might be confined for many years, found some relief from monotony by building ship models from hair, rags, scraps of wood and bone. These models became very popularity on the retail market.

By the early 20th century ship models had become quite sophisticated, with wooden hulls and cast lead for anchors, deadeyes, and rigging blocks. By mid century precast metal and plastic models, and radio controlled craft were popular.

Today, many of the major shipbuilders continue to use meticulously accurate and detailed models of the newest concept yachts and ships to entice prospective owners or investors. Some of the most remarkable scale models of cruise ships and megayachts are displayed at industry shows. Both general interest museums and specialized maritime museums worldwide have stunning displays of model ships.

In the United States, the newest exhibit at Connecticut’s renowned Mystic Seaport Museum. From Model to Masterpiece: The Work of Thomas Hoyne and Erik Ronnberg, brings together the maritime paintings of Thomas Hoyne and the ship models created for those paintings by Erik Ronnberg, offering visitors a rare opportunity to see the paintings and models displayed together in the same gallery.

If you want your own exacting yacht replica without the work, a company in Belfast, United Kingdom, produces replicas of museum quality. The company, Model Your Boat, builds amazing models that include scale versions of the TITANIC, launched from Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, the 269 foot Oceanco ALPHA NERO, which riveted public attention at her launch in 2007, and ALINGHI SUI 64, Americas Cup 2003.

For the real experience, ALPHA NERO, and other world-renowned racing and superyachts are available for exclusive charters. Boatbookings.com offers extensive information on charter yachts worldwide at: Super and Mega Luxury Yacht Charter