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29 Jan 2019

lagoon 50 Out of the Blue


This Lagoon 50 bareboat catamaran, accommodating up to 14 guests, is ideal for sailing vacations around the Virgin Islands. It combines the best Lagoon has to offer for maximum comfort and the perfect sailing experience. Available for charter from the Catamaran Company.

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29 Nov 2018

Lagoon 50 Extra Nauti

This Lagoon 50 bareboat catamaran, accommodating up to 14 guests, is ideal for sailing vacations around the Virgin Islands. It combines the best Lagoon has to offer for maximum comfort and the perfect sailing experience. Available for charter from the Catamaran Company.

07 Sep 2018
Open 46 Flo 2

Open 46 Flo

Flo is a delightful owners version Open 46 catamaran where the spacious cockpit and luxurious saloon become one living space. Time to talk, time to rest, time for friends, time for yourself –the NAUTITECH OPEN 46 has it all.

She was delivered new from France in 2017 for Aeroyacht

She is available to charter from Sail Grenadines

 

05 Sep 2018

Lagoon 620 Bagheera

Delivered new in 2017 from the yard in Bordeaux and handed over to her present crew.

This luxurious and comfortable yacht offers cruising to exotic waters with exceptional performance.

 

17 Aug 2018

How Did That Boat Get There?

You’ve decided to buy your first boat. That’s great – well done.  Two thirds of the earth’s surface is covered by water, You are now able to see more of the planet than ever before and much more than walking, or by car, or even flying. There are many reasons why people buy yachts, to cruise, to race, to explore, to relax, to live aboard and a good broker will advise what is best for you. Along with yacht ownership comes certain responsibilities and requisite services such as insurance, finance and moorings. These are obvious and will come as no surprise, and many will already have at least a minimum understanding of them. The one service that is often overlooked, mis-understood and often forgotten about, almost until the sale is made, is the delivery.

Seeing the latest 45ft production catamaran at Annapolis in its pristine boat show condition, one can be forgiven for not giving any thought as to how it got there. Walk around any boat show, marina or boat yard in the world and you will see vessels built in France, South Africa, Poland, China, Brazil and many other places. There is no restriction geographically on the yachts available to purchase because of specialist delivery services.

A yacht may undertake one or more mode of transport on its way to market. The first being is to get the yacht from the factory to it natural environment – water. No problem if the manufacturer is right there on the water and no more than a crane and slings are needed. But more often than not yachts are built away from the coast and need to negotiate the public highway.

With the average size of pleasure yachts increasing every year, this becomes an ever increasing challenge to the trucking companies. Specialised trucks have the ability to manoeuvre under, around and over obstacles. It is a regular sight for some residents in the Vendee, France to see 45 ft Catamarans going past, inches from their bedroom windows on their way to Les Sables d’Olonne.

Commissioning completes the building process and launches the boat. So now the boat is in the water and with access to the sea that connects to the rest of the world. A properly designed, built and commissioned yacht can, in the right hands go anywhere in the world.

Professional and specialist delivery captains sail many thousands of miles every year moving yachts to boat shows, dealers, charter fleets and private owners around the world. Commuting to work can be sailing from France to the Caribbean or Cape Town to Florida. It takes a special kind or captain to do this work. A special mind-set is needed for sailing deliveries that is neither cruising nor racing. Every aspect of the job is to get the yacht to the destination safely, efficiently and in perfect condition. Time taken before departure is spent identifying potential areas that need protection.

Stove tops are covered in foil, cushions are removed and stowed or covered in plastic, mattresses covered and yards of pipe insulation are used to protect vulnerable edges. With interiors stripped and protected it will look nothing like the boat you saw at the boat show. There is a good video that we produced a few years ago that shows the whole process.

17 Aug 2018

Time to Move

Its September (almost). The summer sailing season is coming to end, the days are getting shorter and plans are made to move your yacht for the winter. A migration to warmer climes.

Each year we see yacht Owners looking to escape the cold and stormy winters of the Mediterranean or New England by having the boats moved to the Caribbean. Motivated by long lazy days of island hopping or extending their charter income, the delivery needs to be carefully planned.

There are three basic methods of moving a yacht; overland by truck, loaded as freight on to a ship or on its own bottom by a delivery crew. Each method has its own merits to be considered. Having said that, if your 45ft catamaran is in Greece for the summer you will not consider a truck to deliver her to Antigua for the winter. So let’s consider shipping and professional crewed deliveries. A ocean passage can be a cruising delight, but it can also represent a logistical challenge. Many of our clients are constrained by time and work commitments who need to have their boat in a certain place at a set time, be it for a regatta or a charter and not be able to sail their own yacht to its next cruising area. The business of moving yachts has seen significant developments over the years. The leading company Reliance Yacht Management provides qualified crew, 24-hour support, weather routing, equipment supply and satellite tracking as standard. With shipping, we have seen options expanded with more destinations available. However it is restricted compared with crewed deliveries who are not constrained by schedules and dates. A professional crew can collect a yacht the day after its last charter in a small Greek harbour and starts its delivery direct to any marina you wish in the Caribbean. Crewed delivery gives you greater control over when and the yacht arrives

Also, you may want to join for all or part of the delivery. By joining the crew you can get to experience true ocean sailing whilst in the safe hands of a professional Captain.

Choosing A Yacht Transportation Company can be a daunting prospect. It can be with some trepidation that you trust your precious yacht into the hands of others. It is a false economy to consider a service purely on price. There are many factors to be considered but at the end of the day you need to be comfortable that your yacht is in the best hands and the company understands your needs. Take advice from your yacht broker. Ask for recommendations. Always ask for references and talk to other yacht Owners who have used a company’s services.

Reliance Yacht Management works closely with owners, dealers and charter fleet in all matters pertaining to yacht delivery and relocation, provisions, spares, fuel, technical support, weather information, security and crew travel.