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Boatshed Grenada

Island Dreams Launches Boatshed Grenada Yacht Brokerage

New for 2018, Island Dreams has teamed up with international yacht brokerage Boatshed. We join Boatshed offices in St Vincent & Grenadines, St Lucia and the BVI to strengthen the group’s overall reach in the Caribbean.

We have been involved in various aspects of yacht purchases and sales over the years, and we are now delighted to offer the full service international brokerage presence of Boatshed with 120 specialist Brokers, Agents and Representatives operating from 66 locations in 18 countries and supported by a central HQ team.

Boatshed started in the UK and has grown to be one of the largest and most successful brokerages in the world, specializing in the sale and purchase of second-hand sail and motor yachts.

To discuss listing your boat contact Anita at anita@boatshedgrenada.com or on +1 473 415 2138.

Why use Island Dreams’ Yacht Management and Maintenance?

Storing your boat in Grenada this summer? Five reasons to contact Island Dreams:

1. We are Grenada’s longest established yacht guardianage and management company – established 1999. We have a series of standard guardianage checks for boats in the water and in the boatyard and we tailor these to your requirements.

2. We are happy to advise on who, where and how to achieve what you need so you are ready for next season – engine needs servicing; touch-up varnishing in the galley; saloon cushions looking tired; considering increasing solar charging power….

3. Choice…..we look after boats at Grenada’s two largest marinas – Camper & Nicholsons Port Louis Marina and Le Phare Bleu Marina – and two boatyards – Spice Island Marine and Grenada Marine.

4. If you need to stay away from your boat longer than expected, you have the reassurance that it is being checked and monitored in your prolonged absence.

5. All our clients have a website login to access their check reports. You can see what is happening and contact us if you have any questions or concerns
What was checked and when?
What were the battery voltages?
Was there any water in the bilge?
Any signs of mildew?

Contact us at info@islandreamsgrenada.com