Well, the Vava is in slip at the Port St. Charles Marina. She is to the Starboard side of the Kaori which is at slip 1.
Hello Wanderer, From what I have seen, I believe that the 74M Feadship Utopia was the largest to berth in-slip at the Marina. Off course we have had many large yachts drop anchor at designated points behind the Megayacht berth breakwater. Many include, the Octopus, Tatoosh, Maltese Falcon, Janie, Capri, Phoenix and many more...I can't list all or I will be typing all the time.
Lady Ann Magee is now in the Port St. Charles Marina...I wish I could go and get some pics but I can't at the moment.
A new arrival in the marina...I just woke up and saw it there at slip 2. Any one want to help? My first thought was Happy Days but she still does not look like her as this one has side access ways on bow.
That is a really good answer, and I think you are right hbyachtboy. I would have loved to go down by the marina and take pics...but I do not know yet.
Rowing boat image from webcam Hi All I am new here but a long time lurker. I thought I would share this with you. Dennis
Hi Dennis, welcome to YF, hope you enjoy your stay. On another note, I just got back for down by the Port St. Charles Marina. One correction, The mystery yacht is not the Mr. Terrible as we suspected but a close and older sister, the Grand Finale. Also, the Zanzibar came in a while before I got there.. The Kaori and the Lady Ann Magee are both there as well. There was a vessel that was anchored outside the marina...but I could not ID her. By the time that I went to go around the other side to get a better picture, outside got dark Pictures will follow later...
Danarcher, I just realised that the webcam grab that you posted was of a rowing boat that was sailed across the Atlantic from Gran Canaria to Port St. Charles Marina (Barbados). I'm not sure if that is the exact boat or one associated with it. Anyways, the team broke the record of 35 days, they made it in 33 days with the same boat that made the previous record some 15 years ago.
A new arrival came this morning, I am not sure since I did not see her come in all I can see is a bow at slip 4...one or two slips to the starboard side of where Zanzibar was. From webcam 3.
Update The previously unidentified yacht at slip 4 is the Cracker Bay. A Hakvoort. NoaVII was also here off shore anchored, not sure if she is still there
Cracker Bay has a timeless design you would think she was built in the 1980's and she was delivered in 2002 as Campbell Bay, she has a classic look to her.