2014 press pack

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2014 press pack
2014 PRESS PACK
Why Charter with The Moorings?
Welcome to The Moorings’ Press Kit.
This comprehensive guide contains the latest news
and events in relation to our company.
MORE THAN 40 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE
In 1969 sailing enthusiast Charles ‘Charlie’ Cary and his wife Ginny launched The Moorings in the British Virgin Islands. With more
than 650 yachts and a number of destinations spanning the globe, The Moorings has now become a leader in yacht charter vacations.
Besides owning the largest charter catamaran fleet in the world, The Moorings gives travelers access to exclusive destinations in
the Caribbean, North American, Mediterranean, South Pacific, Indian Ocean and Far East. Clients can choose from self-skippered
bareboat, fully crewed or power yacht charters.
CUSTOM YACHTS
An ongoing partnership with distinguished boat builders Robertson & Caine and Beneteau has produced superior vessels highly
ranked in the yachting industry. Our commitment to continually enhance our charters has led to an investment of $60 million in
new boats for the 2014 yachting season.
HIGHEST LEVEL OF QUALITY AND SERVICE
From the onboard service to scenic bases in some of the world’s most exotic locations, The Moorings is known for excellent vacations
where comfort is key and every detail is taken care of.
STUNNING DESTINATIONS
With more than 20 locations throughout the world, The Moorings has a destination to suit every traveler’s particular interests. Paradise
can be found by everyone, whether it is on the white-sand beaches in the Caribbean, under the clear waters of the Mediterranean or
among the lush jungles of the Far East. On a private yacht the possibilities are as limitless as the horizon.
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The Moorings Company Journey
1969 – On Fourth of July weekend, The Moorings begins operations in Tortola,
British Virgin Islands. With six 35-foot Pearson yachts, Charlie and Ginny Cary
pioneer yacht chartering in the BVI.
1978 The Moorings moves into new
custom-designed facilities.
1981 The Moorings expands into the
lower Caribbean with a base in Marigot
Bay, St. Lucia.
1984 The Moorings opens in Tahiti and
Kingdom of Tonga.
1989 The company begins to market
charters in Greece and in the eastern
Mediterranean.
named “Boat of the Year” by Cruising
World Magazine. A new base is opened
in Skiathos, Greece and the company
expands Crewed Yacht Vacations in The
Abacos, Bahamas.
2001 The Moorings opens bases in
Belize and Turkey. New Moorings 4700
catamarans are introduced to the fleet.
Crewed yachts expand to Belize. The
Moorings launches a new power yacht
division, NauticBlue.
1992 The Moorings opens a Bahamas
base in the Abacos with an initial fleet of
10 yachts.
1993 The yacht sales division opens a
brokerage office in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
1997 Nine Moorings 4500 catamarans are
added to the fleet. The Moorings takes
delivery of the first M3800 catamaran while
the Moorings 4500 is named “Best Charter
Boat” by Cruising World Magazine.
2000 The Moorings adds new monohulls
to its fleet including the Moorings 474
and 473 yachts.
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2002 The Moorings opens a new Grenadines
base in Canouan and announces new bases
in the Seychelles and Levkas, Greece. The
company announces new 62-foot luxury
catamarans and 55-foot monohulls for
Crewed Yacht charters. The first Moorings
6200 arrives in Tortola, BVI.
2003 The Moorings announces opening
of new bases in Trogir and Dubrovnik,
Croatia. The Moorings 494 monohull
is added to f leets in the Caribbean and
Mediterranean. The Moorings 6200,
554 and 494 yachts are finalists for
Cruising World Magazine’s “Boat of the
Year” award.
2004 The Moorings celebrates 35 years of
sailing vacations with special anniversary
savings in the BVI, the introduction of
The Moorings BVI Spring Regatta Sailing
Festival Cup, sponsorship of the 2004
HIHO event, and other celebrations
throughout the year. The Moorings
introduces the newest catamaran to its
fleet, the Moorings 4000.
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2005 The Moorings announces new
Preferred Partnership with Sailitalia in
Italy providing five Italian bases. Two
new monohulls, the 51.5 and 39.3 enter
the fleet. The Moorings 4000 wins “Boat
of the Year 2005,”“Best Monohull 40’
and under,” and “Best Overall Import.”
The Moorings website honored by Boats.
com and the NMMA. NauticBlue Power
Yacht Vacations awarded “Best of the
Year” by Motorboating Magazine.
2006 The Moorings launches the new
Moorings 4600 catamaran and 51.5
monohull. A new website is launched and
provides booking online.
2007 The Moorings 41.3 monohull wins
“Boat of the Year” from Cruising World
magazine. The Moorings founder Charlie
Cary sadly passes away. The Moorings is
named as one of the Top Tour Operators
according to Travel & Leisure World’s Best
Awards 2007 readers’ survey. The Moorings
relocates its base in La Paz, Mexico to
Costa Baja Resort. The Moorings moves
into new facilities in St. Lucia and Gocek,
Turkey. NauticBlue is re branded as The
Moorings Power Yachts and launches its
newest Powercat Moorings 474.
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2008 The Moorings headquarters move
into new LED (Leadership in Energy
and Environmental Design) certified
building. The Moorings 43.3 monohull is
recognized as “2009 Boat of The Year” by
Cruising World Magazine. The Moorings
begins marketing charters through
Master Yachting GmbH in Germany. New
fleet purchases of more than $40 million
in new catamarans and monohulls. The
new Moorings 372 Powercat enters the
Power Yacht charter fleet.
2009 The addition of more new bases
to The Moorings portfolio – Agana in
Croatia, Orhaniye in Turkey and Phuket
in Thailand. The Belize base relocated
to a resort in Placencia. New interactive
Moorings website launches with helpful
innovative tools and online booking
options.
2010 The Moorings 54.5, the new flagship
of the monohull fleet, arrives in Tortola.
The new Moorings 50.5 monohull is
announced. A new sailing charter base
in Grenada opens at the first-class Port
Louis Marina. The year also brought
The Moorings regional sponsorship of
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s
Leukemia Cup Regatta, as well as
Expedition Biosphere, a marine mammal
research initiative in Tahiti’s Fakarava
region, classed by UNESCO as a Biosphere
Reserve.
2011 The Moorings introduces the new
Moorings 3900 catamaran. The Moorings
Power opens a charter base in Tonga. In
June, The Moorings opens in AthensLavrion. The Moorings Power introduces
the new 393 Powercat, and opens 3 new
Mediterranean bases.
2012 New bases are opened in Corfu,
Greece and Annapolis, Maryland and
a new 12 berth 5800 Catamaran arrives
in the BVI – Flagship of the luxury
crewed f leet.
2013 The Moorings 4800 Catamaran
becomes available for bareboat charters
and is named “Boat of the Year” by
Cruising World Magazine. The Moorings
opens a new base in Miami, Florida.
2014 The Moorings debuts the new
514 Power Catamaran in the BVI and
Bahamas. New bases open in Turgutreis,
Kremik and Vounaki. A rebranding
initiative is launched to pay homage to
The Moorings’ heritage of more than 40
years providing yacht charters.
Sail
Power
Crewed
THE MOORINGS
BAREBOAT VACATION
THE MOORINGS
POWER VACATIONS
THE MOORINGS
CREWED YACHTS
• Freedom to travel wherever the wind or
your imagination takes you
• The chance to take the helm of the
newest and most innovative yachts from
world class builders
• The security of full support,
24 hours a day
• Fast and fun
• Freedom, choice and flexibility
• Stunning destinations across the world
• Spacious, fuel-efficient powercats
• C aptain & chef at your service
• A ll-inclusive indulgence
• Dream destinations
• Spacious boats with interiors
Cut through the waves and find
fulfillment on a power charter with The
Moorings.
Custom-built
catamarans
and numerous locations create endless
cruising possibilities where days are spent
in azure waters and beachside towns wait
to be explored. Each power catamaran is
built for ease of handling while guests will
feel indulged within spacious rooms and
surrounded by state-of-the-art facilities.
Destinations, from the Virgin Islands
to the Bahamas to Thailand will create
lasting memories while every powercat
provides an ideal setting for family and
friends looking to spend quality time away.
For the traveler who knows what they want
and wants to make every moment of their
journey count, a crewed yacht charter
will exceed expectations. The Moorings
provides all-inclusive service with an
experienced skipper who has a wealth
of knowledge of the area and a personal
chef who tantalizes with gourmet meals
prepared on deck. It’s among our 14
worldwide destinations that renowned
service and customized voyages come
together to create vacations suited to every
taste preference. Beyond deck the lands
of the Caribbean, the Mediterranean,
South Pacific and Far East lure in visitors
with hidden-away beaches, breathtaking
ocean views and coastal towns ready for
exploration.
Leave the ordinary behind and step
aboard a bareboat sailing vacation
with The Moorings. There are endless
opportunities in our array of global
destinations with short passages, smoothwater sailing and an individual charm
unique to each locale making for an
unforgettable getaway. Our sailboats
are a fulfilling way to take the helm and
explore secluded places unattainable
by larger vessels. For anyone with little
sailing experience or who simply wants to
have more time to relax, a private skipper
can be hired to take care of navigation
and expertly bring onboard guests to
their own paradise.
New – Yachts
1. THE MOORINGS 514 POWERCAT
The spacious powercat is ready to sail in The British Virgin Islands with a
layout of four rooms, four heads and additional lounging areas. A sleek exterior
complements the modern design with comfortable onboard maneuverability while
trips remain fuel-efficient.
2. THE MOORINGS 4800
Following in the steps of The Moorings 4600 catamaran, The Moorings 4800
brings performance to another level. Available for both bareboat and crewed
charters, the catamaran is geared toward larger group vacations with room for up
to eight people. From the covered forward cockpit to the electric winches every
feature makes traveling a luxury all its own.
3. THE MOORING 5800 FLAGSHIP CATAMARAN
A leader in the catamaran industry, this yacht adds an unprecedented touch
to bareboat or all-inclusive crewed charters. The Moorings 5800 is home to an
elevated fly-bridge with lounge seating, teak decking and six air-conditioned guest
cabins – all with en-suite bathrooms.
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New – Online Provisioning
Just because the actual vacation is weeks away doesn’t mean
the planning has to be too. To save time, money and make
the experience even more personalized, customers can prearrange a wide variety of provisioning services through our
online provisioning store. Have customized meals, and maybe a
few extras, waiting onboard and ready. Choose from complete
packages with each meal included or pick and choose from the a la
carte inventory where everything is fresh and of the highest quality.
• Shop for a delicious range of competitively priced food and
beverage items
• Browse the store 24/7
• Save selections for later
• Share order details for later
• Leave the inconvenience of shopping to The Moorings
Visit http://store.moorings.com
New – Destinations
MIAMI – DISCOVER FLORIDA’S EAST COAST
Enjoy the pleasures of The Moorings’ new base in Miami, Florida.
Available for departures from Spring 2014, customers can
discover the best of the destination through its tropical scenery,
trendy nightlife, cultural sights and near-perfect weather.
• Tropical scenery
• Perfect weather
• Spectacular city skylines
• A n adventure, yet blissfully relaxing
• Glistening waters, snorkeling and eco-tours in the Florida Keys
• Trendsetting culture and sizzling nightlife in Miami
• Magical views from deck
• Venture to the grandeur of the Dry Tortugas
• Take in the uncommon sights of Miami’s South Beach and
Coconut Grove
Weather – Miami’s annual weather is split into dry winters and
hot summers. The annual average temperature is 82 degrees. In
July, the average daytime temperature rises to 90 degrees.
Sailing Conditions – Miami generally offers constant, predictable
5-20 knot trade winds from the East.
New Mediterranean Experiences
VOUNAKI – EXPERIENCE GREECE’S WONDERS
The sights, sounds and flavors of the
Mediterranean are found on Greece’s
coastal regions. Take in the rich colors
surrounding the Ionian Sea where gentle
water wraps along the shore for ideal
cruising grounds. On land history fills the
towns while deep forests and hilly terrain
are the backdrop to coastal villages.
• Timeless historical points of interest
• Scenic fishing villages
• C entrally located base
• Unforgettable seaside dining
• Ideal sailing for all experience levels
• Coastal towns with old-world charm
• Easy island hopping
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Weather – Throughout most of the year
temperatures throughout the Ionian
Sea range from the mid 70s to the low
90s. June to September consists of long
evenings, brilliant sunsets and mild winds.
Sailing Conditions – Gentle waters make
for easy cruising conditions and an ideal
place for beginning sailors. From April to
November, a northwesterly wind usually
ranges from 10 to 15 knots with calms in
the morning. Strong currents are virtually
nonexistent while tides are minimal.
KREMIK – VISIT THE ADRIATIC
COAST
Old world charm mixes with modern
luxury and untouched natural landmarks
in Croatia. At sea, sapphire-blue water
stretches into the horizon while on land
waterfalls, sprawling vineyards and idyllic
stores create endless opportunity for
exploration. The area is ideal for hopon hop-off touring of ruins and daytime
swimming.
• Diverse architecture
• V ibrant culture
• Mix of traditional and modern towns
• Waterfront dining
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National parks for daytrip hikes
• Snorkeling in clear water
• Harbors surrounded by olive trees
• Water taxis to historic sites
Weather – The Adriatic Sea is favorable
for its constant sun with an average of
315 cloudless days per year. May through
November sees the clearest weather.
Summers are warm and dry with winters
being mild with occasional rain showers.
Sailing Conditions – The coast of
Turkey experiences three main winds:
the dry, cold Bora wind, a warm, humid
Sirocco wind, and the Maestral, a wind
accompanied by white cumulus clouds
and with an average force of 16 to 20
knots. Calm currents prevail but weather
can change quickly.
FETHIYE – CRUISE THROUGH
HISTORY
Coastal towns built upon Mediterranean
antiquity greet sailors traveling among
Turkey’s shores. The country’s seafaring
history is strongly rooted in the harbors
and bays. The Lycian Coast offers travelers
a respite from the crowds with its peaceful
passages and beautiful vistas. Pines, rocky
cliffs and pink-sand beaches all make up
the natural wonder surrounding the land.
• Numerous coves and bays
• A ncient ruins
• Short passages
• Fresh cuisine
• Consistently sunny weather
• Favorable waters for novice sailors
• Sparkling turquoise waters
• Panoramic hilltop vistas
Weather – During the sailing season
between April 15 to November 15 visitors
to Turkey can expect an average of 10
hours of sunlight every day. During this
time temperatures average between 74
and 80 degrees.
Sailing Conditions – Winds are gentle and
warm while hardly exceeding 15 knots.
Breezes in the morning and afternoon
are frequent. The summer meltemi
wind breaks up the calmer breezes with
strong bouts from the northwest or westnorthwest, especially in July and August at
its maximum. Tidal currents should not
be a concern due to a low tidal range.
throughout the area offers an eclectic
mix of high-end resorts, famous bazaars
and crystal clear waters. The sea is filled
with marine life perfect for snorkeling
while surrounding beaches lead inland
to cosmopolitan towns or veer off into
quiet bays.
TUGUTREIS – ENJOY TURKEY’S
SEASIDE PASSAGES
From the Bodrum area of Turkey’s coast
sailors are entitled to exquisite vistas and
serene sailing only found in the southeast
Mediterranean.
Each
destination
• Lively nightlife
• Spectacular hilltop views
• Numerous shops and restaurants
• F lourishing marine life
• Ideal snorkeling conditions
• Tranquil coastal restaurants
• W hite-sand beaches
• Popular marinas
• Bazaars filled with traditional Turkish
handicrafts
Weather – Summers are hot and dry with
temperatures reaching into the mid to
high eighties. Hot and cold spells break
up the generally mild months of spring
and autumn while precipitation averages
about 20 to 31 inches per year.
Sailing Conditions – A steady
northwesterly wind usually blows about
10 to 20 knots while a cool sea breeze
comes in with the afternoon before
dying down at night. Tide range in the
Eastern Mediterranean has a small range
averaging one to two feet depending on
location. Water temperatures during the
cruising season are usually in the low 70s.
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For further details or photo requests contact:
Beth Weinstein
North America Marketing Manager,
The Moorings
Tel: 727.437.5088
Email: [email protected]