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Published: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 at:5:16 PM


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Mooring Rates

70 moorings — $30 per night. The Harbour Master will collect the fee at your boat, or pay ashore. Credit cards accepted ashore.

Dockage

We welcome all boaters to tie up at our Quarterdeck Club and Marina where they may take advantage of private showers and toilets dockside, and 24-hour security.

Dockage Rates

Deep draft for yachts up to 200’.

Up to 50’ $1.50 per foot
51’ to 75’ $1.60 per foot
76’ and up $2.00 per foot

Marina Services

We have certified outboard mechanics, certified diesel technicians, air conditioning technicians and boatwright service. Our team is certified to repair a variety of outboard makes, sell new and used engines (and take trade ins), as well as handle field repairs for a number of the charter companies in the British Virgin Islands.

Provision your boat at the Emporium.

Free Launch Service!
6:00 pm to 10:00 each evening.

Free Wi-Fi!

Our Chandlery stocks many items that are useful while you cruise—a full range of fasteners, batteries, charts, cleaning supplies, line and more. We can help you find that missing nut or bolt, or assist in a total refit.

If you travel with your boat when you visit the Caribbean, consider our Yacht Management Program. Leave your boat at Bitter End for as long as you like and our staff will expertly maintain it, inside and out, as well as have it ready whenever you need it.

For more information contact Director of Marine Operations, 284-494-2746, extension 380.

Fall 2006 Issue
For Reservations Call
800-872-2392
(800-USA-BEYC)
Arial view of Bitter End Yacht Club on Virgin Gorda

Higher and Fasterby Dana Hokin


Top Stories

New Guy at the Helm: Mikhail Shamkin

Pro Am Regatta Week 2006

Calendar of BEYC / BVI Events and Holidays

Mary Jo’s Most Romantic Couple


Upcoming Events

World-Class Laser Clinic

Women on the Water Week

Thanksgiving Week is Family Fun

Holiday Season


Watersports / Activities

The Laser is 35!

Island Cruise Package

Yoga in the Morning

The Bitter End Watersports Fleet

Get to Know: Scott Allerton, CaribKiteboarding and Chris Relf, Kilbrides Sunchaser Scuba


Waterfront News

New Dock at Bitter End

Yacht Management at Bitter End | Yacht Profile: Mensae,

Marina Services

Freedoms Go Under the Knife — Once you get started

Get to Know: Vera Richards, aka “V”


Special Events

Comments from Our Summer Guests

EGS Teambuilds and Has Serious Fun


Staff News

Devon Barker Awarded Highest Service Honor

Get to Know: Erik Stacy – Yacht Club Manager

John O‘Shaughnessy, Director of Food and Beverage

John Whittaker, Pub and Emporium Manager

Khrystine Allen
Rooms Division Manager


Bitter End Travel Planners – Sweet Home Chicago

Meet the Bitter End Culinary Team


Accommodations

Admiral’s Inclusive Vacations

Accommodations Ashore and Afloat


Around the Resort

Spa Services at Bitter End

Retail Transformation Underway

Multi-Repeaters Were Mary Jo’s First Guests

Miss. Bold and Beautiful and Mr. GQ

Internet Links
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Yacht Shots BVI: Photographs taken by Guy Clothier at the Bitter End Yacht Club.
Sun Chaser Scuba: Continues the scuba diving traditions of Kilbrides Underwater Tours.
Dry Creek Vineyard: Fine wines from Sonoma County California.
Doyle Superyacht Group: Megayacht sailbuilding.
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Sail Magazine: Sailing magazine written by the most experienced sailors and the best writers who share what they've learned.
Scuttlebutt Sailing Club: A digest of yacht racing news of major significance; commentary, opinions, features and dock talk.
Soundings Newspaper: The nation’s boating newspaper.
Team One Newport: The foul weather gear experts.
UltimateSailing.com: Exclusively featuring photos by Sharon Green.
West Marine: Your Boating Equipment headquarters. Over 50,000 products for your boat.
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