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Luxury Charter

LUXURY CATAMARAN | ISLAND STANDARD TIME

BVI
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Luxury catamaran ISLAND STANDARD TIME, built in 2021 is anchored in the Caribbean Leewards, Caribbean Virgin Islands (BVI). It has 4 cabins, can accommodate 8 people.

Crewed Yacht Charter
Crewed Yacht Charter

A bordo di questa imbarcazione lo skipper è obbligatorio ed è responsabile della navigazione, della sicurezza e della conduzione dell'imbarcazione.

Summer Cruising Areas Caribbean Leewards, Caribbean Virgin Islands (BVI)
Winter Cruising Areas Caribbean Leewards, Caribbean Virgin Islands (BVI)
Marina BVI, SXM
W Base Port BVI
Prefered Pickup Village Cay Please Inquire
Boat Type Luxury catamaran
Flag US
Shipyard Bali Catamarans
Boat name ISLAND STANDARD TIME
Year 2021
Length 14.00 m (49.00 Ft)
Width 26 m
Draft 4.3 m
Boat ID 10121
Cabins 4
Queen(s) 4
Twin(s) 1
Showers 4
Wash Basins 4
Electric Heads 4

DETAILED PRICING VIEW- CLOSE


GENERAL NOTES:
MINIMUM NIGHTS: 5
For 6-night charters, divide the weekly rate by 7 nights x 6 nights. For 5-nights, divide the weekly rate by 6 nights x 5 nights.
48 HOURS REQUIRED FOR TURNAROUND
Please inquire if you need a cabin change


SLEEP ABOARD: The yacht does not offer sleepaboards

LOCAL FARE: Includes: 7 breakfasts, 5 lunches & 5 dinners. Requires 2 lunches and 2 dinners ashore at client expense.
-For local fare, deduct $150 per person off the charter rate


CHRISTMAS/NEW YEARS ('25/'26):
7 night minimum.
CHRISTMAS 2025: 1-8 guests @ +10% surcharge over 8 pax rate ($29,700) - charter must end no later than 12/27
NEW YEARS 25/26: 1-8 guests @ +20% surcharge over 8 pax rate ($32,400)


SAINT MARTIN / SAINT BARTHS RELOCATION FEE:
Relocation fee of $3,000, minimum 48 hours required on either side of charter dates for boat transit (in addition to normal turnaround). Please inquire for availability.





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Solomon Wood
Captain

Cian Browne
Chef

CAPTAIN
Solomon Josiah Wood

Solomon first learned to sail in the rugged waters of Scotland, where the mix of wild seas and sweeping coastlines sparked a passion for sailing that has only grown stronger over the years. What began as a pastime soon developed into a lifelong passion for the sea. For the past four summers, Solomon has been based in Croatia, working in private charters and guiding guests through some of the most beautiful sailing waters in the Mediterranean. With a focus on creating unforgettable experiences, Solomon takes pride in ensuring every guest has the best week of their lives onboard.

Holding an RYA Yachtmaster Offshore qualification with both STCW and Commercial Endorsement, Solomon brings both professionalism and passion to every charter. Beyond the technical skills, what sets Solomon apart is a deep love for introducing people to sailing and sharing the joy of life at sea. Whether it’s navigating turquoise bays, teaching guests how to sail, or simply creating moments of calm on deck, Solomon embodies both adventure and hospitality.

CERTIFICATES

• RYA Yachtmaster Offshore – Commercially Endorsed

• STCW Basic Safety Training

• VHF SRC Radio Licence

• First Aid Certification (STCW)

CHEF
Cian Browne

Cian trained at Ballymaloe Cookery School in Ireland, graduating with first-class honours. The farm-to-fork ethos there gave him a deep respect for ingredients, seasonality, and the power of simple food cooked with care. During his time, he also worked service at Ballymaloe House, plating five-course dinners for over 80 covers a night—an experience that sharpened both his technical skills and his ability to thrive under pressure.
He went on to do stages at Margaret’s and Quay in Sydney, both 2- and 3-hatted restaurants, where he gained invaluable insight into fine dining kitchens at the highest level.

Since then, Cian has cooked across a wide range of kitchens and settings. He has worked as a private chef, designing bespoke menus and catering events, and more recently spent a winter season in the French Alps, running chalets and preparing multi-course meals for new groups of guests each week. That role taught him how to adapt quickly, balance precision with warmth, and bring a restaurant-level standard to a homely setting.
Most recently, he joined The Yacht Week, cooking on board for groups of 8–10 guests in Croatia. Life at sea demanded flexibility, creativity, and the ability to design menus that suited diverse tastes and dietary needs—all in the tightest of kitchens. It was as much about creating an experience as it was about the food, which is exactly what he loves about this career.

Alongside his chef work, Cian also works as a freelance MC and event manager, a role that has honed his skills in performance, organization, and creating energy and connection for groups—qualities that naturally flow into his cooking and hospitality.
Originally from Ireland, he has lived and cooked in Australia, England, France, and back home again. His journey has always been about chasing great food and even better craic, and for him, cooking is about more than flavour—it’s about people, memories, and shared experiences.

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Location Details: The Yacht is based out of Village Cay Marina.

Accommodation: 4 queen berth guest cabins each with a private en-suite electric head, shower and sink/vanity. Starboard side heads have dry stall showers, port side heads have wet showers.

All cabins have individually contract air-conditioning for each cabins comfort.

Top desk fly-bridge with lounging and seating with a 360 degree view.

Forward cockpit and lounge and dining area.

Aft cockpit with seating and dining accommodations.

Main deck has a bright and airy main salon (fully air-conditioned) as the galley direct access to the forward cockpit lounge area.



BERTH SIZES:

All queen berths are 5'w X 6'6"L

Bunks: Top bunk 32"W x 75"L; bottom bunk 36"W x 75"L



**Crew take the twin bunk cabin. They will possibly relocate to another cabin for an additional fee of $800. Please inquire first.

Other Toys: (2) sea scooters

(2) SUP's

Wakeboard

Floating Dock

Pool noodles

Generator: Yes

Water Maker: Yes

Ice Maker: Yes

Bimini: Yes

Dinghy: 13'

Dinghy Pax: 6

Dinghy HP: 40hp Tohatsu with tiller

Helipad: No

Jacuzzi: No

Gym: No

Stabilizers: No

Elevators: No

Wheel Chair Access: No

AC: Full

AC Night: Yes

AC SurCharge: No

Internet: Onboard WIFI

Salon Stereo: Yes

Sat TV: No

Ipod: Yes

Deck Shower: Yes

Special Diets: Inq

Kosher: Inq

BBQ: Yes

Gay Charters: Yes

Nude Charters: Inq

Hair Dryer: Yes

Guest Smoke: Yes, only off transom

Guest Pet: No

Children Allowed: Yes

Min Child Age: Water safe

Adult Water Skis: No

Kids Water Skis: No

Knee Board: No

Stand Up Paddle: 2

Wind Surf: No

Gear Snorkel: Yes

Tube: No

Scurfer: No

Wake Board: 1

1 Man Kayak: No

2 Man Kayak: No

Sea Bob: No

Sea Scooter: Yes

Kite Boarding: No

Fishing Gear: Yes

Fishing Gear Type: Trolling

Num Fish Rods: 2

Float Mats: Yes

Swim Platform: Yes

Boarding Ladder: Yes

Scuba Onboard: Yacht offers Rendezvous Diving only

Games Beach: No

Under Water Cam: No

Under Water Video: No

Compressor: Not Onboard

YACHT LAYOUT VIEW- CLOSE

Questions & Answers

How does the charter contract work?

The contract is signed directly between the Owner and the Charterer, with the support of the broker. It is usually based on the international MYBA contract model, designed to ensure clear and balanced protection for both parties.
There is also the figure of the Stakeholder, responsible for safely holding the funds until the end of the charter.

What is included in the charter fee?

The base rate includes the rental of the yacht, the use of all onboard equipment, the presence of the crew, and the related insurance coverage.
Operational expenses such as fuel, provisioning, marina fees, beverages, and additional activities are not included and are managed through the APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance).

The exact list of what is included or excluded will be confirmed when selecting the yacht.

What is the APA and how does it work?

The APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance) is an advance fund, usually equal to 25–35% of the charter fee, allocated to cover operational expenses such as fuel, provisioning, marina fees, paid activities, beverages, and the guests’ personalized requests.

At the end of the cruise, the Captain provides a detailed breakdown of all expenditures. Any unused amount is refunded to the client, while any overages are settled directly upon closing the charter.

What are the payment terms?

Upon signing the contract, a payment of 50% of the total amount is required.
The balance — including APA, taxes, and any additional charges — is typically due around five weeks before embarkation (depending on the owner).
Payments are made via bank transfer, which is the standard method in the luxury charter industry.

Can I cancel a booking?

Yes, cancellations are possible, but the contractual terms apply.
In general, if the client decides to withdraw, the Owner retains the deposits already paid.

If the yacht is rebooked for the same period, the Owner refunds the amount recovered, minus the applicable commissions.

Every cancellation request is handled with full transparency.
Further details on the applicable policies are available upon direct request.

How can I choose the yacht that best suits my needs?

The choice depends primarily on the type of experience you wish to enjoy:

  • Motor yacht for maximum comfort, excellent stability, and fast transfers.

  • Sailing yacht for an authentic, quiet experience rooted in traditional navigation.

  • Catamaran for generous spaces, superior stability, and enhanced privacy.

BeBlue evaluates the destination, number of guests, personal preferences, and budget to select the most suitable option for you.

How far in advance should I book?

For peak season (Mediterranean: June–September; Caribbean: December–April), it is advisable to book several months in advance to secure the best available options.
We can also handle last-minute requests, depending on availability and licensing requirements.

Is it possible to personalise menus, preferences, and activities?

Absolutely. Before departure, you will receive a Preference Sheet where you can indicate your tastes, dietary needs, allergies, beverage preferences, and the activities you wish to enjoy.
The Chef and the Captain will use this information to create a fully customised experience for you.

How many guests can be accommodated on board?

Most yachts can host 6 to 12 guests, depending on their interior layout.
Some superyachts over 80 metres, compliant with international certifications, can accommodate up to 36 guests.

Will I have Internet access during the charter?

Most yachts offer Wi-Fi on board, provided through mobile networks or satellite systems. The quality and speed of the connection may vary depending on the cruising area and the technology installed.

Is tipping the crew expected?

Tipping is not mandatory, but it is a well-established custom to show appreciation for the crew’s service.
International guidelines suggest an amount equal to 10–15% of the base charter fee as a reference.

Why rely on BeBlue?

BeBlue specialises in yacht vacations and, as fully licensed maritime brokers and tour operators, guarantees:

  • access to the entire global fleet

  • full transparency on costs

  • contractual and logistical support

  • personalised management of preferences and unexpected situations

  • high standards of safety and protection

It is the simplest, safest, and most efficient way to enjoy a top-level charter experience.

Can I request dedicated assistance for my charter?

Every charter is unique. To receive a tailored selection of yachts, a clear quotation, and personalised support in planning your trip, we invite you to contact us directly.
Our team will guide you with care through every stage of the experience.

Note: The information provided is for informational purposes only and should be confirmed before booking by a BeBlue agent.

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