Showing posts with label Marinas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marinas. Show all posts

August 24, 2015

New Fuel and Dockage Survey Posted (Explorer Chartbooks)

A new Fuel and Dockage Survey has been conducted and posted. 

The August 21, 2015, Fuel and Dockage Prices survey is available on the Explorer website at www.explorercharts.com.

June 24, 2014

New Fuel and Dockage Survey Posted (Explorer Chartbooks)

A new Fuel and Dockage Survey has been conducted and posted on June 18.  Diesel and gasoline prices changed little this month.

The June 18, 2014, Fuel and Dockage Prices survey is available on the Explorer website at www.explorercharts.com.

February 24, 2014

GROUPER OPENING SEASON FESTIVAL WEEKEND - Treasure Cay Marina

Treasure Cay Resort is holding a Grouper Opening Season Festival Weekend February 27 to March 3, 2014. Treasure Cay Marina is offering dockage and dinner specials for vessels for both the Saturday Grouper Opening season and the Manager’s Golf Tournament March 8th.

For more details go to www.Treasurecay.com or call 242 365 8801.

February 05, 2014

Bimini Ocean Ship Pier Under Construction (Explorer Chartbooks)

Construction of an ocean ship pier has begun off the west coast of North Bimini near the Bimini Bay Resort.  The current offshore end of the construction site is near 25° 45.054′ N/79° 17.270′ W. The construction currently consists of large steel pilings, floating hawsers, and possible underwater obstructions. It is unknown at this time what characteristics of any lights in the area may be. Mariners traveling the area should use caution and steer well clear of the area. (Posted February 4, 2014)

December 20, 2013

New Finger Pier Slips At The Green Turtle Club (Explorer Chartbooks)

The Green Turtle Club has completed dredging and building six new finger piers, increasing the number of finger pier slips for deeper draft vessels. The channel into White Sound, where the Green Turtle Club and the Bluff House are located, was dredged to a controlling depth of seven feet (2.1 meters) this past summer.

Both marinas are now offering “dollars for dockage” specials. What ever amount you spend in their restaurants and bars will be deducted from the amount of your dockage. If your restaurant and bar bill is greater than your dockage; your dockage is free.

October 14, 2013

Green Turtle Channel Dredged (Explorer Chartbooks)

The channel into White Sound at Green Turtle Cay in the Abacos has just been dredged. It is now 7 feet deep, able to accommodate yachts of deeper draft than before. The channel is the entrance to two marina/resorts–Bluff House and Green Turtle Club. The Green Turtle has announced that it will reopen for the season on October 25.

New Fuel and Dockage Survey Posted (Explorer Chartbooks)

A new Fuel and Dockage Survey has been conducted and posted on October 11.  More fuel prices have gone up since last month’s survey.

The October 11,2013, Fuel and Dockage Prices survey is available on the Explorer website at www.explorercharts.com.

September 17, 2013

Sampson Cay Club Closed to the Public (via Explorer Chartbooks)

The Sampson Cay Club is no longer open to the public.  The marina, bar/restaurant, fuel dock, villas, grocery and laundry are closed.  The island will be maintained as a private facility.  Visits ashore are by invitation of the owner only.

August 14, 2013

Staniel Cay Yacht Club's New Website

www.stanielcay.com


Check out our new website that went live this morning!
www.stanielcay.com

New Fuel and Dockage Survey Posted (Explorer Chartbooks)

A new Fuel and Dockage Survey has been conducted and posted on August 12.  More fuel prices have gone up since last month’s survey.

The August 12,2013, Fuel and Dockage Prices survey is available on the Explorer website at www.explorercharts.com.

March 20, 2013

Bimini Big Game Club Resort and Marina Announces First Annual Billfish Bonanza

thebahamasweekly.com - Bimini Big Game Club Resort and Marina Announces First Annual Billfish Bonanza


They are charging hard again offshore Bimini and the historic Big Game Club Resort & Marina is putting out the call for teams to compete in the upcoming Billfish Bonanza tournament.

Following two recent, highly successful Wahoo tournaments, in which over 10 dozen anglers hauled in nearly three tons of fish, Billfish will be on the hook for May 15-18 for what should prove to again be a memorable outing.

“Considering our last tournament in February, we have a lot to live up to,” smiled Big Game General Manager Michael Weber.

The Bimini Smackdown II Wahoo tournament brought together 22 boats over 100 anglers in a fun-filled weekend that featured plenty of Wahoo action, a Playboy Playmate, Ernest Hemingway’s grandson, country music artist and outdoor TV show host Craig Morgan and the launch of the world’s first, at-the-dock shark experience—Bimini Bull Run.

Weber said the entry fee for the upcoming billfish tournament will be an affordable, $1,450 per boat, which includes four anglers per boat, events, prize money and giveaways.

To register online, please go to www.biggameclubbimni.com/big-game-marlin-tournament.htm

Host to numerous major sport fishing tournaments for more than half a century, The Billfish Bonanza is a world-class bluewater tournament angling in Bimini, a world-class fishing destination, recently ranked #3 in the top ten fisheries of the world by Sport Fishing Magazine.

Weber said the tournament will feature three days of fishing, and target all billfish species. Eligible species for the Billfish Tournament include Blue Marlin, White Marlin, Sailfish, Spearfish and Swordfish.

Bimini’s location along the legendary Gulfstream (a “river” of warm water) location is at the apex of a superhighway for migrating fish and acts as a kind of sushi conveyor belt carrying abundant food to the local fish. Deepwater game fish include marlin, tuna, sailfish, wahoo and swordfish, while big grouper, barracuda and schools of snapper can be found on the reefs. Bimini’s flats are home the fishermen’s favorite prey, bonefish and permit. With more than 50-record-setting catches in the waters around the island, Bimini has earned its title of Sport Fishing Capital of the World.

About The Bimini Big Game Club Resort & Marina

The Bimini Big Game Club, a legendary outpost for fishermen and host to numerous major sportfishing tournaments for more than half a century, officially re-opened in 2010 following completion of a $3,500,000 renovation that included all guest rooms and the new Bimini Big Game Bar & Grill. More recently owners have added the Gulfstream Conference Center and Hemingway’s Rum Bar & Social Lounge, a fully outfitted watersports facility and a floating dock to accommodate seaplane service directly to and from the resort. For information on the Big Game Club Resort and Marina go to www.biggameclubbimini.com

March 04, 2013

BIMINI UPDATE via Explorer Chartbooks

BIMINI UPDATE | Bahamas Chatter  (click to go to the website)


There are currently no problems with the channel leading into North Bimini. Two large, easily seen buoys, a red and a green, mark the entrance to the channel near their charted locations. The dredging operation has been suspended and there is no equipment in the harbour, yet it is expected to continue on an as-needed basis to keep the channel open for the fast ferry, which comes on weekends. Seaplane service from Florida is active in the harbour, so you should be aware of the possibility of a landing in North Bimini harbour as you traverse the area.

In North Bimini off of Alice Town, there is a new concrete jetty jutting out from the government dock. It has a green quick-flashing light on the end of it.

Also, the old Customs building near the government dock is slated to be torn down. It is currently not being used. The Customs officer is now located at Bimini Big Game, where cruisers must go to clear in. The Immigration officer is still in the small building next to the old Customs House. Reports are that stays as long as six months are being granted in Bimini.

February 19, 2013

Exuma’s Fresh Water Fill Stations

Looking for fresh water in the Exuma's?  You can purchase water at the following marinas:

Highbourne Cay
Compass Cay
Sampson Cay
Staniel Cay Yacht Club
Farmers Cay Yacht Club
Exuma Yacht Club (George Town)

January 28, 2013

Unique 'Bimini Bull Run' shark dive experience coming to the Big Game Club

Unique 'Bimini Bull Run' shark dive experience coming to the Big Game Club


ALICE TOWN, Bimini — The Bimini Big Game Club Resort & Marina announced plans Monday for a unique one-day guaranteed shark encounter experience that will also help fund regional shark tagging and conservation efforts through a partnership with the Shark-Free Marinas initiative.
The Bimini Bull Run is a first for the global shark diving industry, providing divers and non-divers with an up-close and personal adrenaline packed thrill of shark encounters from the safety of specially designed cage systems attached directly to the docks at The Big Game Club Marina. The system will employ a unique “Hooka’ air system, allowing non-certified divers to experience the opportunity in addition to those certified divers who would prefer to SCUBA.

“You can fly from South Florida, check into your hotel room and be in a Shark Cage all in less than an hour,” said Michael Weber, Big Game Club General Manager.
For those who prefer to stay firmly on dry land, the Bimini Big Game Club is also constructing a new bar at Bimini Bull Run to allow those interested in an educational look at these wonderful sharks from behind safety rails.  Bimini Big Game Club also conducts other types of dive expeditions in Bimini, a tiny, but historically significant Bahamas out-island less than 30 minutes flight-time from Southeast Florida.  The 51-room resort and marina offers various wreck and reef dives, thrilling offshore shark dives, and world-class offshore big game fishing trips and well as a variety of family-friendly watersport activities.
Weber said the Bimini Bull Run operation will feature safe encounters with a variety of sharks, including Bull, Tiger and Lemon sharks.
“As a Shark-Free Marina member we only welcome live sharks at our docks,” said Weber.  “We are very excited to be able to partner with conservation organizations like The Shark-Free Marinas initiative to help fund regional shark research and the ability to introduce the world of sharks in their own environment and in a manner that is safe both for the sharks and humans.”
Weber said the Bahamas, a collection of 700 islands sweeping across 240,000 square miles of territorial waters was recently declared a Shark Sanctuary with the government banning commercial shark fishing. One of the premier shark-watching destinations for divers, reeling in $800 million over the past 20 years for the Bahamian national economy, sharks in the Bahamas are big business and certainly worth more alive than dead. Globally, sharks are under attack with estimates of up to 90 million harvested annually commercially for their fins, considered a delicacy in certain areas of the world.

January 18, 2013

FREE UNLIMITED DOCKAGE at Rum Cay!

http://chatter.explorercharts.com/?p=10492

Rum Cay is offering FREE dockage during the 2013 season.  They are renovating the Marina and property after Hurricane's Irene and Sandy.

Bahamas Ph# 242-525-0184 / US Ph. 954-822-5373 / Jcors@guharveyoutpostrumcay.com

November 07, 2012