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Christophe Harbour Blog

Caribbean CrewFest brings superyachts and their crew to St Kitts

By Angie Owen in Events, Marina, Yachting

15 and 16 January saw Christophe Harbour play host to the first ever Caribbean CrewFest in partnership with ACREW Yachting. A resounding success, the event brought 10 yachts, including M/Y Naia, S/Y Perseus^3, M/Y Galaxy, S/Y Timoneer and M/Y Seawolf, into The Marina at Christophe Harbour, with 98 crewmembers taking part in five professional development workshops, networking and a fantastic crew party with Zoom Yachting. 

The mainstay of the superyacht community, the crew are not only key influencers in the decision of where owners spend time (and return) with their yachts, but also integral to ensuring that owners crucially enjoy spending time on board. Christophe Harbour has always been committed to supporting crew and providing a welcoming place for them...

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Meet us at the 2013 Monaco Yacht Show

By Katherine in

Christophe Harbour is pleased to announce our partnership with the Monaco Yacht Show 2013 and our sponsorship of the Darse Sud Lounge and Press Centre. If you plan to attend this year's show, held September 25-28, stop by and enjoy our hospitality area at the Darse Sud Lounge. Christophe Harbour representatives and business partners will be in attendance to showcase the marina and share our latest offerings. We look forward to seeing you there. For more information, contact the Christophe Harbour sales team. 

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Excavation of the Caribbean’s finest Superyacht Marina Continues

By Katherine in Marina, Yachting

It’s a bird, It’s a Plane, It’s…… Amphibex.  We are all enjoying watching from the office windows as this excavator works its little heart out in the harbour. Not only does it operate in the water, it also has these super cool stabilizers and buckets that allow it to walk about on land too. Amphibex is making swift work of the remaining dredge area in the marina.

Despite its reputation as a lean, mean excavating machine, it's also quite gentle. The propeller can be raised if working in shallow waters to protect marine life and vegetation and also to avoid kicking up sediment on the seabed. 

And perhaps best...

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