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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Beneteau and the ASA create a partnership

Beneteau America and the American Sailing Association (ASA) are entering in a new strategic partnership, as disclosed on October 11th, during a press event at the Annapolis boat show, the largest sailboat show in North America.
Laurent Fabre, President of Beneteau America, and Lenny Shabes, ASA’s founder and chairman of the board, have announced their joint collaboration on the design of a new ASA-exclusive sail training vessel. The new sailboat, ASA First Trainer, will be produced in Beneteau’s factory of Marion, South Carolina.
Beneteau America and ASA presented the initial drawings of the future ASA First Trainer to the press and the ASA affiliated schools and ASA certified instructors.
ASA First Trainer
The R&D team at Beneteau created a product brief taking into account the specific requirements of ASA to meet the needs of their affiliates in terms of ergonomics, layout and safety. The Finot Conq & Associates design resembles that of the popular First 20, but with a deck and rig specifically designed to enhance the learning experience of the students. The new ASA First Trainer is expected to be revealed a year from now, at the 2014 Annapolis sailboat show.
“Over the past few months, we’ve been pleasantly surprised to see such flexibility and cooperation from the foremost sailboat builder,” noted Shabes of ASA. “Throughout the process, we have sought the feedback of a representative group of affiliated schools and instructors. Since they have influenced the initial design of the boat and continue to offer valuable input, we’re confident the new ASA First Trainer will be a great success.”
Charlie Nobles, Executive Director of ASA, further commented, “This new introduction is the perfect extension to our educational system, especially as it coincides with ASA’s 30th anniversary.”
“This project is particularly relevant and exciting to Beneteau; building small sailing vessels to invite more people to experience the thrill of sailing is exactly what our company’s success is built upon,” explained Laurent Fabre. “We feel very fortunate to partner with ASA to rejuvenate their associated schools’ fleets geared towards new sailors. We’re confident this new vessel will enhance their students’ and instructors’ time on the water. And it’s just the beginning!”
About the American Sailing Association
Driven by a clear need for uniform teaching standards and increased access to sailing activities, the American Sailing Association (ASA) has been the leader in U.S. sailing education for three decades. The association has grown to include an international network of more than 300 professionally accredited sailing schools. More than 400,000 students have learned to sail through ASA schools and clubs since 1983.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

In the news...


*The Greenline 33 got a lovely review in PassageMaker last month.
*Did you see the Oceanis 48 on the cover of Blue Water Sailing (September 2013)?

*We also enjoyed reading about the Beneteau 36.7 North American Championships via Sail-World.com

Dorothy at Dusk


Doesn't this picture make you want to go sailing? "Dorothy" is a Beneteau 49 that is for sale in the Charleston, SC area. For more information on the boat contact Keith at Keith.Farfone@St-Barts.com.

Friday, September 6, 2013

Monte Carlo 5

It was a good mail day here! Check out our new Monte Carlo model that just arrived. This is a great video highlighting the features of the beautiful vessel.

We can't wait for the Monte Carlo 5 to launch at the Ft. Lauderdale Boat Show in October 31- November 4, 2013. Stop by and see Chuck, Chris and Barbara.

The Monte Carlo 4 debuts at Cannes in 2014.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

St. Barts Yachts is new Greenline dealer


St. Barts Yachts is proud to be named the new dealer for Greenline Yacht Sales in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. 


The company will represent Seaway’s line of hybrid yachts in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. The models include the Greenline33, 40 and 48

Greenline Yachts are powered by a diesel/electric drive system. Lithium polymer batteries are charged by a photovoltaic system located on the roof that converts sunlight into electricity while the boat is docked or at anchor. 


We have a 33 on order and we expect that she will be here by November. 

We are looking forward to working with the largest hybrid fleet of yachts in the world.



Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Oceanis 38 to debut at US Sailboat Show


Beneteau Introduces 38 Footer You Design to Fit Your Lifestyle

Beneteau will reveal its newest concept in sailboat design when it launches the Oceanis 38 at the United States Sailboat Show, October 10-14, 2013 in Annapolis, MD.


“The Oceanis 38 offers a level of customization no other builder has ever offered before at this size. However, what is quite remarkable, and what makes the Oceanis 38 so innovative is the fact this boat can evolve with your changing needs over time. The boat should fit its owner, not the other way around,” says Beneteau America President Laurent Fabre.


The new Oceanis 38 can be a day sailer, weekender, or cruiser based on the owner’s needs and preferences.


The day sailer offers an open, loft-like space with clean lines and an uncluttered feel. A two-person berth is located far forward and the aft of the yacht is dedicated to storage.


The weekender features two and three-cabin layouts, which can remain open or enclosed based on privacy preferences. It can also include a separate shower, fitted galley and extra table in the salon and/or cockpit. The weekender offers the most flexibility allowing many interior components to be added to the yacht as the owner’s needs evolve over time.


The cruiser can have two or three fitted cabins, a large galley, mainsail arch, helmsman seats and swim platform. While more conventional, its owners can choose the layout configuration and some components based on personal inclination.


The Oceanis 38 features a continuous full-length chine and deep draft T-shaped keel, which has proven to enhance performance, increase stiffness and provide stability while reducing heel. Moreover, the yacht’s twin rudders make way for a more responsive helm.


See her for the first time in North America at the US Sailboat Show, October 10-14!

Click here for more information from Beneteau.
Check out this great video of this innovative design!

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Welcome Aboard!



St. Barts Yachts welcomes Barbara Burke to the Jacksonville office. A native of Atlanta, GA, Barbara is experienced in both lake sailing and open water, and has sailed the CAribbean to the extent that it is much quicker for her to ame the islands she hasn't visited than list the ones she has. She is an active member of the North Florida Cruising Club, sitting on their Board of Directors and serving as Editor for their monthly newsletter, "Windscoop". She is a past member of Rotary International and American Mesa and loves to cook and entertain. Barbara attributes her customer service succes to listening carefully, following up regularly and attending to details closely. With her passion for boating, and a background in real estate marketing, Barbara is a natural fit with the St. Barts Yachts team.

Contact Barbara at Barbara.Burke@St-Barts.com