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Maritime Transportation in British Virgin Islands
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Maritime Transportation sector based in British Virgin Islands. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
9 on file
Parts & Power
Parts & Power Ltd Founded in 1973. Parts & Power Ltd has been serving the Marine and Industrial needs of the Caribbean for over 30 years. With over $1 million US dollars in inventory, we are the largest supplier of diesel engines, parts and accessories in the Eastern Caribbean. With the largest Dealership Network in the Caribbean, we offer the best service.
11 to 50 staff
Bvi Yacht Sales
Selling more boats in the Caribbean than any other brokerage, year after year!
1 to 10 staff
Regency Yacht Vacations Ltd
Regency Yacht Vacations Ltd is based in the British Virgin Islands and helps clients book yachts with crew around the globe. We specialize in yachts over 60' that often reposition seasonally. We know the Caribbean extremely well but also travel to inspect yachts in other areas. Demand by charter clients has had Regency move into offering yacht sales, helping buyers and sellers find the right yacht for their personal use and for charter to produce income to offset running costs. The Regency team had many years of boating experience and is happy to take care of all the details so you can relax and enjoy the experience!
1 to 10 staff
Virgin Islands Shipping And Maritime Authority
The role of the Virgin Islands Shipping and Maritime Authority (VISMA) is to implement the Maritime policies of the British Virgin Islands Government covering shipping operations, safety of life at sea, security and the prevention of, and response to, pollution from ships. The VISMA also enforces the regulations applicable to Virgin Islands vessels, and for all vessels navigating in the territorial waters of the Virgin Islands. The VISMA develops appropriate standards of training, evaluation and certification for Virgin Islands seafarers and on-shore staff in accordance with the respective needs of international and domestic shipping and the BVI maritime industry, and it provides timely, accurate and appropriate information and advice to the Government, public and private sector organisations and the general public. Ships registered in the BVI are British Ships and fly the Red Ensign. The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) is the executive Agency of the Department of Transport responsible for maritime administration and has a supervisory role to ensure that the VISR (and other REG administrations) maintain the highest international standards in accordance with their obligations under the Conventions and in line with UK policy.
11 to 50 staff
Sail Adventure Ltd
In our day-to-day lives, we create, build and strive for more. We are always seeking something more significant, wanting to experience more. But unfortunately, working hard while living in a fast-paced world causes a disconnect between nature and ourselves. Often we forget to live the adventure we have been working towards and be the hero of our own story. The pandemic taught us to slow down, get outside, connect more intimately, and learn something new. Through sail travel, we have found peace, adventure, and connection to nature. Even if you are a complete beginner, a novice, or a seasoned sailor on the water, there is something here for you. Sustainable, Connected, Adventures.
1 to 10 staff
Yacht Squad Ltd
Welcome Yacht Squad Ltd where we have experienced staff with years of marine and leisure experience. Our goal is to create an environment for safe, fun and exhilarating water travel experiences, provide yacht services while creating sustainable employment where dreams are fulfilled.
1 to 10 staff
Virgin Islands Shipping Registry
The role of the Virgin Islands Shipping Registry (VISR) is to implement the Maritime policies of the British Virgin Islands Government covering shipping operations, safety of life at sea, security and the prevention of, and response to, pollution from ships. The VISR also enforces the regulations applicable to Virgin Islands vessels, and for all vessels navigating in the territorial waters of the Virgin Islands. The VISR develops appropriate standards of training, evaluation and certification for Virgin Islands seafarers and on-shore staff in accordance with the respective needs of international and domestic shipping and the BVI maritime industry, and it provides timely, accurate and appropriate information and advice to the Government, public and private sector organisations and the general public. Ships registered in the BVI are British Ships and fly the Red Ensign. The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) is the executive Agency of the Department of Transport responsible for maritime administration and has a supervisory role to ensure that the VISR (and other REG administrations) maintain the highest international standards in accordance with their obligations under the Conventions and in line with UK policy.
11 to 50 staff
42 Foot Sailing Ketch, Caribbean And Eastern North America
Sea Munchkin is a 42 Foot Petit Prince 12.5 steel sailing ketch. Built in 1985, it was designed for blue-water cruising and is an ideal liveaboard for communications entrpreneurs with a consulting background. The ship includes several internet connectivity options including an onboard Wifi embedded development lab using COTS openWRT platform, as well as a low power AMD geode based server with 5Tb of data. For the most part, Sea Munchkin is entirely wind and solar powered. The only obstacle to green status is the ancient diesel engine sometimes used for auxilliary propulsion. Sea Munchkin and her crew will be travelling through 2011 westward from the Caribbean to North America.
1 to 10 staff
Good Vibes Sailing
Spreading the Good Vibes trough the World Sea
1 to 10 staff