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VIRGIN ISLANDS PROPERTY&YACHT FEATURE ISLAND 2013 FREE ISSUE NOV LUXURY CREWED YACHT CHARTERS Savour the Sail with Charter Yacht Society GREAT LIFESTYLE, GREAT VALUE - GREAT CAMANOE 6 Properties: Sea Sight, Island Escape, Easterly House, Rising Sun, Prospect, Cornucopia - Outer Island Living ARTISTS’ CORNER Debi Carson’s innovative line of interior design for kids

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V i r g i n i s l a n d s

PROPERTY&YACHT

FEATURE ISLAND2 0 1 3FREE ISSUE

NOVLUXURY CREWED YACHT CHARTERSSavour the Sail with Charter Yacht Society

GREAT LIFESTYLE, GREAT vALUE - GREAT CAmANOE6 Properties: Sea Sight, Island Escape, Easterly House, Rising Sun, Prospect, Cornucopia - Outer Island Living

ARTISTS’ CORNERDebi Carson’s innovative line of interior design for kids

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Keeping a steady course with your investments is a precondition for reaching your goals, whether you rely on our advice or entrust us to

manage your portfolio along the course you have plotted.

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Keeping a steady course with your investments is a precondition for reaching your goals, whether you rely on our advice or entrust us to

manage your portfolio along the course you have plotted.

VP Bank – your partner.

Providing bespoke banking services in Liechtenstein +423 235 6655, Switzerland +41 44 226 2424, Luxembourg +352 404 7771, British Virgin Islands +1 284 494 1100 and Singapore +65 6305 0050.

VP Bank Group Domiciled in Liechtenstein – is quoted on the Swiss Stock Exchange SIX in Zurich.

Gryphon’s LairTortola

US$750,000

LIVETHE LIFEYOU IMAGINED

iving in the British Virgin Islands means having an intimate relationship with the ocean and our tropical climate; they determine our daily activities. Will it be a beach day or forest

hike? North shore for surfing or pack a cooler to the marina? East End or West End? The choices are many and varied. Eating out could take you to one of many restaurants on several different islands with countless beaches and hidden coves; all an easy boat ride away – power boat or sail boat – you choose!

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Each Office Is Independently Owned And Operated

The British Virgin Islands comprise over 52 islands, rocky pinnacles and cays, appropriately named “Nature’s Little Secrets.”

BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS our qualities are numerous,our bene ts endless

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Passage HouseScrub Island

US$1,950,000

Shannon ManorTortola

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Casey BayVirgin Gorda

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great lifestyle, great Value - great CamanoeBy Stephen L France

the great advantages of outer island living in the BVI with 6 special properties

Artists’ Corner: Debi CarsonDoing It For the Kids By Stephen L. France

renowned artist and interior designer of the BVI unveils her latest projects

Savoring the Sail:Luxury Crewed Yacht ChartersBy Stephen L France

Showcase of the best type of vacation in the BVI

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An Architect’s Ambrosia By David a. GIll

Nine nifty notes for increasing the value of a BVI property

Skipper’s Tips: Plan B By Louise reardon

the tricky trials of a yacht captain

Building a Virgin Islands Sloop: The Story of Sea MoonBy traci O’Dea

aLG Books’ newest release

The Economics of Villa RentalsBy edward Childs

turning a profit with vacation rentals

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time for the return of the ‘mo’

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27Girls Getaway at Sea By Kelly Bos

a girls weekend of luxury on a captained boat

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Heading towards asustainable future!

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EditorStephen L France

PublisheraLookingGlass

ContributorsKelly Bos Edward Childs David A GillTraci O’DeaLouise Reardon

Creative DirectorNick Cunha

Design & LayoutScott Taylor

Web DeveloperMaros Pristas

Sales & MarketingStephen L France

Distribution Coordinator Francoise Frank

The kick start we’ve been anticipating. Now, we enter the high season – a period of time when snowbirds settle into their preferred locations,

restaurants and bars fill up with visitors only too happy to make new acquaintances, and cruise liner guests

disembark from their vast vessels to thoroughly enjoy our beaches.

This month also gifts us with two huge events: We are holding the first BVI Wine & Food Festival – a new and

dynamic event to these islands, hosted at Nanny Cay Marina and Scrub Island Resort, Spa & Marina through

November 1-3. This international affair has gained an inquisitive and excited audience, who look forward to

relishing the talents of the world’s most famous wine and spirits producers, and culinary professionals. For

those interested in learning about cuisine and further, what the BVI has to offer, this show is intended to gratify

and set the foundation for a successful annual occasion.

We also have the much anticipated 32nd annual BVI Charter Yacht show from Nov 7-10, hosted at Nanny Cay

Marina; this renowned occasion is where charter yacht crews network and promote themselves to brokers and

the community. The event has attracted widespread popularity and is a poignant landmark in the BVI calendar.

Amid the excitement that November is bringing, this issue takes a novel approach with the two industries

our magazine caters to: An overview of property ownership on the private community island Great Camanoe—

where incredible value unites with fantastic lifestyle—presents the exclusive perspective of outer island living

with its range of alluring benefits.

We also look at an aspect of the BVI that has contributed greatly to its fame in highlighting the grand luxury

of crewed charter yachts. The perfect combination of sailing and service is exemplified in crewed charters

Lolalita and Soterion and indeed the story relayed by resident Kelly Bos in utilising a captained boat.

Additionally, our magazine presents renowned interior designer and artist Debi Carson, who reveals her new

line of design for children’s rooms, while aLG Books has proudly released its newest title Building a Virgin Islands

Sloop: The Story of Sea Moon…it’s been a very, very busy month.

Here’s to the high season and an even busier November.

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We offer a five-star service afloat on some

incredible yachts with sumptuous interiors,

glistening bright works with a range of

unimaginable toys. But what happens when

the requests become outlandish or we have to

face equipment failure? The captain and crew

must have an arsenal of solutions up their

starched sleeves.

There are fabulous stories of what the well-heeled expect to be possible afloat, and usually there is the belief that to throw money at a problem is to have it solved. The reality TV show Below Deck is cracking open polished doors for the world to learn of what charter guests and owners expect as service, but it doesn't change the fact that boats can break down at inappropriate times and when they do, it is quick and fast.

Imagine that yacht owner who spends a fortune on the running of his yacht – it is said that at least 10% the value of the yacht is sufficient to run a proper show. For the yacht owner, the impending vacation has been a well anticipated visit – the yacht is in perfect condition, but just before he/she flies in, the hydraulics fail on the garage door, toilets back up, the chef walks off the boat, and then the water maker fails. No matter what happens, you can't let on. "It's a great day for a boat ride" you convince the guests, and as the mate whisks the party away on the tender to go snorkeling at The Indians, the stew is stewing and the captain sweating on board over putting the setbacks right. The comedy arrives when trying to solve these errors while still entertaining your guests in tight quarters. You have to fix the problem, but you must appear as if you're not working and at the same time pulling the boat apart. Imagine that captain, awash in the bilge, hissing at crew, "go up and entertain them", whilst just a few feet upstairs the guests sip on yet more expensive bubbly, hopefully oblivious of the work below. It is the stuff of nightmares for captains and crew of smart yachts, but if you offer an expensive charter, the boat must provide.

Even if we speak of a less expensive crewed charter yacht, this culture of five-star service is endemic of the BVI industry. These teams must be equally quick to switch to an itinerary with gear breakdown – 4 perhaps the chef takes the guests on an island tour while the captain finds the spare parts or a jury rig to see the charter through. Never in any of these cases are you expected to look startled or unprepared and when establishing your game plan, charisma serves you very well. The need to be organised and flexible still remains the case if you are the skipper on the considerably less complicated bareboat – if you have engine failure, can you sail to the mooring? The windlass fails, so can you rally the crew to flake out the chain on deck the old-school way? Innovative solutions are discovered all the time and among your best defences is the ‘be prepared for any eventuality’ ethos. As Pirates of the Caribbean’s Captain Jack Sparrow said, "The problem is not the problem. The problem is your attitude about the problem. Do you understand?"

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Plan B: Tricky Trials of a Yacht Captain

By Louise reardon, Captain and rYa Yachtmaster Instructor

Over the last few decades, the BVi has developed a charter industry based on a ‘never say no’ philosophy, where the discerning guest can have anything they desire at any time they choose.

“The problem is not the problem. The problem is your attitude about the problem.”

—captain Jack Sparrow

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Concepts surrounding this critical decision relate to retaining or

increasing value on the investment while sustaining affordability and

functionality. The value of your home is one of the most significant

reasons for property ownership, so it is vital in this economic twist of

falling house prices, that every homeowner be privy to the strategy of

increasing their property’s value:

Open floor-plan to a breath-taking view: Being surrounded by natural beauty of both an evergreen landscape and tranquil blue sea, it is important that your home be positioned to capture the

optimum view. Additionally, an open floor-plan coupled with large floor-to-ceiling windows grants you stunning views from almost any room in your home while adding a breezy Caribbean feel.

Outdoor living-areas, which range from outdoor patios to large decks: Outdoor living areas are a further extension to an indoor room. They can range, being either an entrance through a large

sliding glass patio door to an outdoor kitchen and dining area, or a large teak wooden overhanging deck that further extends your living-room area to the outdoors. This can be coupled with either an outdoor wooden hot-tub or an outdoor fire-pit to create a ‘Zen-like’ effect.

Upgraded kitchens are always a sure winner: Since the kitchen is one of the most frequented areas when entertaining guests, it is imperative that it reflects an appealing image that makes

you most comfortable. When you walk into a kitchen, the first features you notice are usually the cabinets and countertops – it is always best to select natural elements such as wood or stone for these areas, as opposed to laminates. The difference is very noticeable. The selection of appliances is also important, as they act like accessories adorning a fine suit.

Flooring is usually overlooked, however, it has a valuable impact: It is the one item that is most constant throughout the entire house – flooring should complement the rest of your décor.

Choosing wood flooring or tile flooring is always a sure way of increasing value in this area. Additionally, when selecting wooden flooring, it is always best to select those that age gracefully such as hardwood or ‘cured distress wood’ – their beauty tends to grow as they age naturally over time.

Lighting has always been viewed by architects as a functional-item, but even more emphatically, it is an accented item that further highlights the style of a home: In actuality, lighting is

one of the main items that can really elevate the décor of your home like icing on a cake. Choose fixtures that complement the style of your home, forming perfect harmony between your ‘lighting-theme’ and the home décor. Additionally, an energy-saving lighting source is always a positive to add an eco-friendly value to your home. Consider investing in LED light-fixtures or LED bulbs. The incorporation of ‘occupancy-sensors’ is also a more in-depth approach in reducing your energy consumption. They can also be wired for security lighting.

The enthusiasm of owning your own home in the BVI is an epic milestone in life and at

the same time, one of the most mentally taxing periods. It can be a lifestyle change, and

undoubtedly one of the single greatest investments in life for the next 25 to 30 years.

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Accented walls and wooden ceiling are aesthetic gems: They will not put as large a hole in your pocket as you would expect, especially when

measuring the fact that these features will provide over triple the return on the initial cost.

Adding eco-friendly features to your home will always increase its value: In this modern age, technology has provided us with affordable

solutions to make our homes self-reliant, while at the same time reducing our ‘carbon footprint’ on the environment. Such progressive thinking makes homes with these features an instant attraction, based on the main fact that energy consumption is less of a financial strain. In following this path, it is important to invest in a solar water heating system and also a means of alternative energy - either solar or wind.

Shielded Roofing in hurricane plagued environments adds a sense of security and comfort: Amid the many roofing materials that

are sold on the market today, one should always consider the advantage of conducting this process correctly the first time round. Opt for durable and sustainable products such as stone or clay tiles or even aluminium shielded roofing

from Decra. These items are specifically designed to deal with very harsh weather—aka hurricane season—and are engineered to block out most of the radiated heat that comes from the bright, tropical sun. A further benefit lies in the very appealing nature of these products, which will surely add curb-side appeal and drive your home value to new heights.

Undoubtedly, landscaping is ranked as one of the highest value attributes in a home: It will aid in increasing market value, especially since it is the

one area that is most visible. It is the first feature that grants your home that second glance by either passers-by or a real estate hunter seeking that next unique property. It is best to invest in plants or shrubs that are appealing yet easy to manage. While large evergreen trees are ideal features, it is also important to contemplate their proximity to the side of your home, as this might create problems during harsh weather conditions.

With these points in mind, a homeowner will strategically increase the value of their home in the BVI.

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Luxurious Crewed YaCht Charters

By Stephen L France Photography provided by respective yachts

starting in the late 70’s early 80’s, crewed yachts have constantly incited adulation in the BVi, making priority spots on bucket lists and provoking immense followings for the crews.

Grilled lobster onboard Lolalita

Luxury catamaran soterion at anchor

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Vacations in the BVI are an indulgence for the fortunate,

consistently motivating return visits from guests who are

attracted by the incredible amenities offered by the 60 isles

and cays.

Simultaneously, there is a specific BVI vacation style, that has amassed phenomenal popularity and is yet to be attempted by many guests, who come to our shores for the islands’ rejuvenating: Crewed yacht charters – amid their impeccable reputation, there are a multitude of holiday-makers who remain oblivious to this exquisite form of escapism, which has been patented as a floating luxury resort with mobility to traverse the BVI’s azure blue seas.

Starting in the late 70’s early 80’s, crewed yachts have constantly incited adulation in the BVI, making priority spots on bucket lists and provoking immense followings for the crews. The Charter Yacht Society (CYS) is an organisation that continually strives to improve the crewed charter vacation experience by proactively enhancing the business and regulatory environment for crewed yachts. The CYS is a non-profit organisation that was founded in August 1982 by five owner operators of crewed charter yachts – three of the five still living in the BVI: Duncan/Annie Muirhead owners of Cuan Law, Dick Nichol owner of Wanderlust (now retired from the fleet) and Mick Gardner former owner of White Squall and Willy T.

Janet Oliver, the Executive Director who has been with the CYS since 1996, handles a myriad of duties. These include day-to-day operations, organising the boat show, serving and representing the CYS on several committees such as the Marine Association and the CCHA, interfacing with various Government ministries, helping individual yachts, their owners and crews through issues encountered, and generally keeping the industry informed. There are currently 80 members in the CYS fleet, who are granted a common voice with government and the industry via the diligent efforts of the CYS. Progressing, the CYS is unveiling a new partnership with Seaborne Airlines to make it more accessible and affordable for guests to travel to the BVI for crewed charter vacations. Remaining innovative for the goals of CYS has been a governing factor in their success, exemplified by the creation of the cookbook Dining on Deck. dining on deck—originally conceptualised by VIPY’s renowned skipper-scribe David Blacklock—brought to CYS by former VIPY editor Traci O’Dea, and carried to fruition by Janet, is a venue for crewed charter chefs to display their talents and showcase the CYS yachts. Following the success of the first volume of Dining on Deck, 2013 has seen the creation of Dining on Deck Volume II – an all-new recipe collaboration of charter yacht chefs in the BVI. It is anticipated that Volume II will complement Volume I with the

probability of subsequent publications every two years, inspiring avid cooks and fans of crewed charters to collect the entire set. The undisputed fact is, with CYS and their crewed charter yachts, guests receive a service that takes vacationing to a new standard of

comfort and relaxation – Dining on Deck permits residents and visitors to take a souvenir of that grand experience. Peruse the following few pages to learn why crewed yacht charters are prevalent in the BVI and more importantly, why it is one of the best kinds of vacation in the world.

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Charter YaCht SoCietY (CYS): an introduCtion to dininG on deCk with Crewed YaCht Charters

remaining innovative for the goals of CYs has been a governing factor in their success, exemplified by the creation of the cookbook dining on deck.

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An incredible example of the crewed charter yacht service sails in

with Lolalita, a beautiful 65ft Jeantot Privilege catamaran.

Owner-operated by husband-and-wife team Captain Ernie and Chef Megan Schlobohm, who are devoted to fashioning a tailored paradise for their guests, Lolalita facilitates all the amenities of a five-star hotel and restaurant with the flexibility to explore the BVI in its entirety. Crewed yacht charters are founded in the amicable and enthusiastic nature of the crew. Captain Ernie is a true son of a sailor. His adoration of travel began early in his life, privy to voyaging across the world via his father’s Navy career and his own love of exploration. Ernie worked as a Captain on various types of vessel, from dive boats to fishing vessels to luxury yachts, and shares that wealth of experience with Lolalita. He currently holds a USCG 1600-GT All Oceans Master, which he has earned over the last 15 years. Chef Megan from Atlanta, Georgia of the US met Ernie while completing her Master’s Degree in Mental Health Therapy. She decided she wanted to join the sailing world and prior to her admission, developed a fierce passion for cooking. Perfecting her menu on various yachts she and Ernie have worked, most of her phenomenal culinary abilities are self-taught, mixed with a loving collaboration with Ernie from his vast experience in the industry. The combination of remarkable flavours and perceptive presentations reflects her great skill. Motivated by her expertise and passion for innovative and tasty cuisine, Chef Megan participated in Dining on Deck Volume II this year. She submitted an hors d’oeuvres recipe: Filet Mignon with Herbed Goat Cheese Mousse and a cocktail recipe—created by Captain

Ernie—the Lolalita Ting-A-Ling. Her specialty when serving on-board is her Thai night and multiple guests—new to the exotic cuisine—form a relentless addiction to the food. Working alongside this crewed yacht is Ernie’s son, 20-year-old Jeff, who acts as the ‘d-man’ for Lolalita: deckhand, dive instructor, dinghy driver, dish-washer, and on occasion, disco dancer. Jeff is consistently ready to entertain, adding a great element of humour to the professional environment. For exciting excursions, Megan and Ernie recognise that there is more to a crew than just knowing the prime locations to visit. They testify to their adoration of the BVI, which flows out in their impeccable service: “We absolutely love the BVI and love even more sharing her treasures with guests. We have learned over the years that it’s not entirely about where you go-it’s important to know when is the best time to be somewhere too.”

This is exemplified in their timing for Little Harbour, Peter Island, where they know to be there before lunch so guests can witness the entertaining spectacle of pelicans and seagulls hunting for fish in the mid-afternoon. They love Great Dog, where there’s a beautiful snorkel spot for a lunchtime activity. Eustasia sound is an amazing place to sleep for the night, and if you anchor just so that your stern falls back on the beach, guests can easily access the shore for seashell hunting. There’s even a resident Barracuda that we call “Flat Top” who will stay

YaCht LoLaLita: Fun, Great Food and memories that wiLL Last a LiFetime

the yacht offers a free discover scuba course to all guests and many visitors complete their open water and advanced open water certifications while out with the crew.

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“we absolutely love the BVi and love even more sharing her treasures with guests. we have learned over the years that it’s not entirely about where you go-it’s important to know when is the best time to be somewhere too.”

next to us all day and night; he’s great fun to snorkel with! Jost Van Dyke is our favourite stop for the whole week, and we know that Friday night is when the real fun happens with Foxy’s extremely popular Barbecue. Megan says: “An ideal day at Jost Van Dyke has you moored at Sandy Cay within swimming distance of the beach after sleeping in Little Harbour-maybe even having enjoyed Abe’s By The Sea for a lobster dinner the night before. After a hearty breakfast we guide a hike to the top for a breath-taking view of the northern shore of Tortola. Then we move to White Bay to enjoy the Soggy Dollar Bar, beach games, sunbathing, swimming in the beautiful blue waters, and of course, sampling the very famous Painkiller, made with love by our famous bartender, ‘Old Timer.’” The vessel itself—yacht Lolalita—was built in France in 1996. Designed as a racing catamaran, there are only five similar boats built. The vessel has been upgraded to a hydraulic sailing system with a carbon-fibre boom and mast, with top-of-the-line rod rigging; a wide inventory of custom-made sails; and a rotating mast for more precise sailing.

Among the many toys on-board for watersports, Lolalita is also a dive platform for guests, with dive gear and tanks for 10 people and a professional-grade dive compressor on-board to facilitate unlimited diving. While all crew members are dive instructors, Jeff is the main dive instructor on-board. The yacht offers a free Discover Scuba course to all guests and many visitors complete their Open Water and Advanced Open Water certifications while out with the crew. To conclude, Lolalita’s crew would summarise the entire experience asserting that their ultimate goal is to make every guest who charters with them, feel like family.

ContaCt:Captain ernie and CheF meGan [email protected] www.LoLaLita.Comwww.FaCeBook.Com/LoLaLita.Charterswww.ViewYaCht.Com/LoLaLita+1-284-346-5652

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above: Captain Ernie and Chef Megan Schlobohm

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Soterion’s crew, Captain Ben Raley

and Chef Rachel Haskovec are two

individuals who love the water

and derive great pleasure in sharing the BVI with

people from a variety of backgrounds. They are

fulfilled by their guests’ sentiments of appreciation

and amazement on their fun-filled charters,

unveiling to vacationers of all ages and preferences

a pristine, paradisiacal perspective of this region.

The yacht Soterion, originally named double Feature

was owned by a Hollywood movie producer who had an input in the design and layout of the boat, building her with attributes specifically tailored for chartering in the BVI. The vessel was sailed over from France in 2000 by the first captain, who is now skipper of the largest catamaran in the world, hemisphere. The current owner chartered several different catamarans in the BVI including double Feature before purchasing and renaming her Soterion. Soterion—the Greek word for ‘salvation’ or ‘safe passage’—is a Lagoon 570 sloop rig, currently boasting a new paint job, refinished interior and furnishings, new rigging, with a dedicated and diligent crew. Participating in both dining on deck and its successor dining on deck Volume II, Soterion’s motivation to showcase their cuisine emerged from the book’s purpose of crediting yacht chefs for the delicious meals that their guests compliment consistently. It also presented a convenient method to share the recipes created by their chef as guests often ask for the ingredients of the fare they have enjoyed on-board. Attempting to keep their menu sophisticated yet simple, Chef Rachel leans

heavily on local ingredients. Dinner dishes include salt baked whole red snapper with local long beans, and braised rabbit in creole mustard sauce with cracked new red potatoes to satisfy diverse appetites. However, cuisine served, varies weekly – the chef procures the preferences of the guests and considers the season they are in when planning the menu, sourcing from renowned local locations like Good Moon Farm on Tortola. Generically, the cuisine is gourmet, created from fresh, healthy, flavourful ingredients to form well-presented dishes. Soterion is special because the vessel sails noticeably smoother than other boats. With 57ft in the

waterline, twin keels, and a large sail area, she boasts improved performance upwind than most yachts equal in size. In addition, the asymmetrical spinnaker catalyses momentum down-wind. Possessing the lines of a classic sailing catamaran, the boat is one of the few yachts in this size range that has four equally appointed cabins. All cabins have queen+ size beds and en suite heads forming suitable features for groups of four adults, two small families, or one extended family.

For activities, Captain Ben’s focal function is to adhere to the requests of the guests. When they receive hedonistic party-goers, the crew’s knowledge dictates they travel to festive island Jost Van Dyke or equally enjoyable area North Sound in Virgin Gorda. If the crew acquire visitors seeking unparalleled escapism, a sail to the tranquil island Anegada ensues. With their experience, Ben and Rachel can even take guests to some of the secret locations in the BVI for unrivalled seclusion – secret to even many residents. “If we have children aboard, or adults who are children at heart, the water toys come out and there is water skiing, wakeboarding, tubing, and knee-boarding. Most people enjoy a mix of socialising and solitude, so we spend time in a number of different locations

Soterion: BestowinG saLVation and saFe passaGe to paradise

“after we had exhausted our known options for private bays, intimate snorkel spots, and adventurous hikes, we started to really branch out and discover places that were new to us.” — Captain Ben

Left: captain Ben raley and

chef rachel haskovec

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during the course of the week. This is the beauty of vacationing on a yacht in the BVI.” Rare opportunities in weather or ocean conditions allow for Soterion’s most unique adventures. Captain Ben explained: “We had a group that wanted to snorkel and hike everywhere and they wanted their own secluded anchorage every night. After we had exhausted our known options for private bays, intimate snorkel spots, and adventurous hikes, we started to really branch out and discover places that were new to us.” They have witnessed a set of whales making their way North through Sir Francis Drake Channel and seen amusing wildlife soap operas between families of sea creatures ‘arguing’ – spectacles that evoke awe, entertainment, and hilarity. If the crew of Soterion promise anything, it’s that your BVI sailing vacation will be delivered in peak condition, with the attentive crew ensuring every comfort and amenity is readily available.

ContaCt: Captain Ben raLeY and CheF raCheL [email protected]://www.Catamaransoterion.Com/FaCeBook.Com/YaCht.soterion(703)283-2723

this is a snippet of the options available for crewed yacht charters. each one is an astonishingly professional and smooth service, travelling beyond the provision of satisfaction, inciting a healthy addiction to this type of charter, and potentially fashioning friends for life in the crew.

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watersports, courtesy of the

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of BVI Movember will once again spend the month raising as much money as possible towards the education, research, and treatment of prostate cancer. This year’s pirate theme is extremely appropriate for BVI residents, who have a fond affinity for our history of hidden treasure. The way it works: men are encouraged to sign up—clean shaven—on November 1, to participate in the moustache-growing competition that lasts the entire month. During Movember, participants—aka Mo Bros—are expected to have their moustaches sponsored, enlist the expertise of a moustache coach, post their progress on Facebook or YouTube, use their face as a conversation starter about the charitable cause toward prostate cancer, and embody the Movember motto: ‘Changing the Face of Men’s Health.’ At the end of the month, Mo Bros and Mo Sistas participate in the End of Movember Party and Moustache Competition where the Mo Bros compete for the following categories: KPMG Best Pirate, Nanny Cay Sexiest Mo, Best Mo Crew, TMF Slow Mo—for the least amount of growth in one month, Harneys Most Booty—for the MoBro who raised the most money, and the Governor’s Office Man of Movember.

The Mo Bros and Mo Sistas

1st MovembAARR! 4:30-6:30PM

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2ND MovembAARR! 5:30-9:30PM

14TH MovembAARR! 6:00PM

24TH MovembAARR! 11:00AM-3:00PM

30TH MovembAARR! 7:00-10:00PM

MoBro Registration & Happy Hour at Village Cay

MoBro Registration and Moustache Quiz at the Tamarind Club

MoBro Virgin Gorda Registration at CocoMaya

Pirate Happy Arrrr!!! and Rum Tasting at Government House

Paddleboard Races, Relays, and Sunday Funday at Myett’s

End of Movember Party and Moustache Competition

The Mo Sistas compete for the honour of being Walkers Global Miss BVI Movember. This year, the BVI Movember Charitable Trust has set a target of $23,552, representing one dollar for every person living in the British Virgin Islands—according to the last official census. The Trust will use the money in a continued effort to raise awareness about men’s health issues, to fund prostate cancer research, and to treat men in the territory who are suffering from the disease.

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Location Great Camanoe2 bed 2 bathWaterfront to Potato BayLaundryWork room beneath house

Marina slipCommunal tennis courtTwo parcels:US $550,000 for 2.1 acresUS $750,000 for 4.2 acres

Sea Sight (Indigo Plantation)

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Great CamanoeBy Stephen L. France

For many people, owning property in the British Virgin islands is a dream, that holds a lofty monetary value due to the high desirability for residency in this region.

with high airy cathedral-like ceilings and the extremely

attractive feature of an outdoor kitchen and living

space overlooking the ocean

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Location Great Camanoe3 bed 3 bathHilltop & cliff face Waterfront to Lee BayLaundry

Garage & Work room Marina slipVehicle & boat optional Communal tennis courtUS $975,000 for 2.3 acres

Island Escape (Indigo Plantation)

uite justifiably, the rates of property purchase, parallel the unequivocal benefits of living on these islands with its fantastic climate, magnificent panoramic views and

healthy lifestyle – this accompanied with great sailing, watersports opportunities and an abundance of prestigious restaurants and luxury resorts, offering great amenities that tourists will go at great expense to enjoy. Introducing Great Camanoe – a private communal island where residents can take advantage of the lavish BVI lifestyle with the pleasant surprise of homeowner affordability. A short five-ten minute boat ride from Tortola’s Trellis Bay, brings homeowners to the secure, private, communal marina, the Indigo Plantation of Great Camanoe – there are two parcels of raw land on the very top of an undeveloped hillside on the Indigo Plantation – refer to info-graphic. Properties on Great Camanoe offer serenity, magnificent views of the surrounding ocean, seclusion if desired, and a host of aqua activities for avid water adventurers and sailors with the infectious sea fever described so well by John Masefield.

. . . offering a night sky unimpeded by development, a hypnotic attraction is the epic infinity of stars stretching the night sky.

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sea-Feveri must down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky,

and all i ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by,and the wheel’s kick and the wind’s song and the white sail’s shaking,

and a grey mist on the sea’s face, and a grey dawn breaking.

i must down to the seas again, for the call of the running tideis a wild call and a clear call that may not be denied;

and all i ask is a windy day with the white clouds flying,and the flung spray and the blown spume, and the sea-gulls crying.

i must down to the seas again, to the vagrant gypsy life,to the gull’s way and the whale’s way where the wind’s like a

whetted knife;and all i ask is a merry yarn from a laughing fellow-rover

and quiet sleep and a sweet dream when the long trick’s over.

By John masefield (1878-1967).(english poet Laureate, 1930-1967.)

Location Great Camanoe2 bed up, 2 bath (top level)2 bedroom suite (lower level)w/unfinished kitchenette20 x 40ft storage facility

HillsideBoat & VehiclesOptional Marina slipCommunal tennis courtUS $900,000 for 2.2 acres

Easterly House (Indigo Plantation)

The island is home to two marinas – Indigo Plantation which is the freehold side of the island and Privateers Bay, the leasehold side making it the ideal residence for sailors. Currently, several properties are for sale as the time period is at a point where the generations are changing hands. Residents tend to live in the properties for 20 years and then either pass them on to their family or pitch them for sale. Here are six properties presented by British Virgin Islands Sotheby’s International Realty broker Maritha Keil, exemplifying the possibilities of the Great Camanoe lifestyle. All properties come fully furnished and possess different attributes that cater to a variety of preferences. The most astonishing feature about these properties is their incredible value. Sea Sight on the Indigo Plantation is the first example. With high airy cathedral-like ceilings and the extremely attractive feature of an outdoor kitchen and living space overlooking the ocean, homeowners will enjoy their meals in a novel and fantastical way. Island Escape, also on the Indigo Plantation has a rare and conspicuous perspective. Solitude, uninterrupted dramatic shorelines

and the untouched creation of a sacred Garden of Eden appearance, unfold in the infinite seascapes unveiled from the concentric decks. Focused toward northern views of Lee Bay, Guana Island and offering a night sky unimpeded by development, a hypnotic attraction is the epic infinity of stars stretching the night sky. Easterly House is a recently renovated property and has extremely strong fortifications. The roof is built at a slant to deliberately deflect heavy winds endured

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Location Great Camanoe4 bed 4 bathStoreroom, work room and garage below houseCovered outside Bar360 panoramic view

Pool & Hot TubPool TableLaundryMarina slipCommunal tennis courtUS $1,850,000 for 2+ acres

Rising Sun (Indigo Plantation)

during potential hazardous weather conditions. It also has the convenience of kitchen door access on the driveway, making delivery of shopping items easy – a great attribute for any resident on this private island. A huge facility of this property is the mini-boatshed for ample storage space. Rising Sun, a forth property on the Indigo Plantation, has the grand boast of a 360 degree view. Maximising every single sunset, sunrise or stargazing viewpoint from the property, residents have a choice between upper and lower deck balconies. With 85% of easterly winds passing by the property, different times of the day will dictate whether residents sample a refreshing breeze on one side of the property, or lounge in the setting sun with views presiding over the uninterrupted island seascapes. Prospect—located in Privateers Bay on the leasehold side of the island—was named such by the owners because from its 400 feet altitude, residents have a 270 degree panoramic view stretching from west of Anegada to the outer edge of the USVI Prospect. On a more personal note to the owners, the name ‘Prospect’ harbours connotations of the future, advancement and expectation, which they found contributed a positive touch to the property’s appearance. The owners of Prospect had a vision with their home and said: “We also wanted to have a design along the lines of the traditional West Indian wooden home. It was to emphasize the heritage of the West Indies, and the siting of the house was to incorporate the view with authentic

tropical living and include the modern conveniences and materials. Prospective buyers will see the vision of tropical living in harmony with the splendid island. In the tropics, there are often far greater usage of pergolas, due to the less strict definitions of inside and outside as in colder climes. The various rooms and layouts offer varied areas of relaxation and appreciation of the environment. The Great Room with detached bedrooms, vastly extend the usable area options. With this in mind, Prospect promises to bestow many years of delight to its next owners in similar and different ways to the other Great Camanoe residences. The sixth property, Cornucopia also located on Privateers Bay on the leasehold side of the island

maximising every single sunset, sunrise or stargazing viewpoint from the property, residents have a choice between upper and lower deck balconies.

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Location Great Camanoe3 bed 3 bath2 garages Optional vehicles

Spacious open-planned living/dining room and kitchen

Laundry & Storeroom1 covered car portCommunal dock & beachIn-deck JaccuzziMarina FacilityUS $825,000 for 2.36 acres

Prospect (Privateers Bay)

Location Great CamanoeTwo 2.1 acre lotsBreezy LocationHilltop 360° viewPrivate & ExclusiveMarina Slip

Community Tennis CourtPool TableLaundryMarina slipCommunal tennis courtUS $365,000 each

Land at Indigo Plantation

exhibits a Spanish-Moorish design with its redwood timbered doors and white alabaster appearance. The waterfront property has the unique feature of a 100ft long private dock with two moorings in 10ft of water again catering to the sailors of the world. Year round Resident Zbigniew Fedorowicz—amicably known as ZB—testifies that in his worldly travels, he has found paradise in Great Camanoe. “We have absolute privacy. The whole island is like your whole home…we love this place…I’m so grateful to live here – we’re all family. We’re helping each other,” said ZB, commenting about living on the island. ZB feels Great Camanoe is the paradise within paradise. In the tranquil island community, ZB is the go-to-guy for repairs, adding to the wholesome community spirit often described as a family that is prevalent on Great Camanoe. ZB will even go the distance of making the item needed to repair certain fixtures, if such lengths are necessary. “If I need something, for example if my boat is broken and I need to use a boat, I don’t have to ask, [I can take it]. If [somebody]

. . . residents have a 270 degree panoramic view stretching from west of anegada to the outer edge of the usVi prospect.

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asks about something broke, I fix it for them,” he said with regard to the generous demeanour of island residents. Living on this luxurious island is only surpassed by easy accessibility to the surrounding exclusive locations via boat. Neighbouring Scrub Island hosts a multitude of activities and offers Great Camanoe residents a discount on resort spa treatments and dining. The weekly pig roast is currently a favourite community event on Scrub’s private beach at the “One Shoe Bar”. Marina Cay also offers resident rates; another fringe benefit of association with the community on Great Camanoe. Five minutes away by boat, Trellis Bay market place and all the stores ashore, as well as the many events taking place – like the famous Full Moon parties – offer additional entertainment opportunities for residents. Of course, it is even more convenient that the airport is on Beef Island neighbouring Trellis – another fringe benefit. In essence, Great Camanoe supersedes all the desires a homeowner could wish for with solitude if desired, security, an extended surrogate family in the good-natured community, activity, relaxation, luxurious amenities and most importantly, a house that can be called a home.

in essence, Great Camanoe supersedes all the desires a homeowner could wish for with solitude if desired . . .

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Girl’s getaway at sea

Story and Photography by Kelly Bos, therapist 5 Doctors Medical and Wellness Services

With four moms determined to relax, rejuvenate and revel in a fun weekend away without partners or kids, a plan was devised to do just that.

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Sailing is one of the best ways to take advantage of the wonders that the BVI has to offer. You can hit the water, visit neighbouring islands, and tour famous as well as more exclusive locations. With four moms determined to relax, rejuvenate and revel in a fun weekend away without partners or kids, a plan was devised to do just that. With only one of our companions having hands on experience at the helm, and another holding familiarity with the line but little else, you might think our moms’ weekend at sea would be difficult to execute. Not so! We contacted Dream Yacht Charters, who rescued us from disappointment and arranged a gorgeous 52ft catamaran. They also hired one of their freelance captains to transport us. He was prompt, amicable and left us to get down to the business of putting our feet up, magazine flipping and girl chat. Since receiving a weekend away as a mom can be fraught with stress and complications, our trio decided to stay on the dock for the first night, driving to nearby Brandywine Estate Restaurant for a great

Satisfied and slightly fatigued, we returned for another night of revitalising sleep – the incredible element about catamaran’s are their spacious and homey feel; you can opt for socialising or solitude.

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meal – hiring your own captain provides the flexibility to select your course and change at your discretion. Minutes from the Marina, we enjoyed the warm ambiance, a scrumptious meal and a soothing glass of wine followed by an early night in – a big highlight of both of our nights away were the four individual spacious cabins, which provided each of us a solitary, calm, uninterrupted night’s sleep. The next morning our fourth in the party joined us – our destination, Virgin Gorda. A few of us had yet to try the restaurant CocoMaya – of course Virgin Gorda is a nice sail distance from Tortola and a gorgeous destination to visit as a resident. We stopped for a swim in the beautiful blue ocean and then docked in Spanish Town. Our first task was to arrange our Little Dix spa appointments – an obligation on a girls’ weekend. We enjoyed a day of luxury, swimming in the spa pool and resting poolside. We then returned to our floating home for a nap, yet another elusive treat for those of us in the world of a busy mom. Before we knew it, the time emerged for us to get ready for our second night out. With a stunning sunset as the backdrop, we hopped on the rib and were dropped off at

Above: Kelly (pictured at right) and friends on luxury yacht’s shore transport

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a dock by the anticipated seaside restaurant CocoMaya. We ordered a variety of delicious tapas to share with wine and subsequently, enjoyed the cosy lounge feature on the beach - the passion fruit, raspberry cocktail that I had with its surprising kick of heat has remained a fond memory. Satisfied and slightly fatigued, we returned for another night of revitalising sleep – the incredible element about catamaran’s are their spacious and homey feel; you can opt for socialising or solitude. I relished the common area and the coolness of the air conditioning and at other times, the deck with the breeze and the epic seascape.

Above: Enjoying the ambiance of Brandywine Estate Restaurant

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I especially appreciated the trampoline, which serves as a notable spot for sitting back and enjoying the sail, soaking up some rays or partaking in the evening sport of stargazing. The ample kitchen hosted our casual meals in which we—in our pre-sail organisation—planned and rotated with delicious results. With our experienced Captain doing the navigating, we were able to simply enjoy the ride. On the last day, we did some snorkelling and swimming in the refreshing ocean. The temperature was that seamless cool where you can remain at peace indefinitely. Following, we headed for Oil Nut Bay where we had a grand tour, relaxed and swam. There may have been a small touristy moment where I chased after their lone flamingo for a photo op – I was amply teased for my childlike behaviour. We then boarded our rib and checked out the newly renovated Saba Rock for some photos, a drink and perusal of their gift shop. Our Captain joined us for this and picked up a t-shirt for his little girl, which of course won big points from us moms; we also grabbed a treat or two for our little ones during the excursion. It was a beautiful and much cherished weekend. I would highly recommend it for group trips. Perhaps it was the lullaby of the sea’s serene waves, but we felt like we had relaxed for the span of a week. Heading back to Tortola, we were refreshed, missing our families, and ready for the return to the joy of motherhood.

There may have been a small touristy moment where I chased after their lone flamingo for a photo op – I was amply teased for my childlike behaviour.

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Doing it for the

KiDs Artists’ Corner:

Debi Carson

Words by Stephen L France Photography by richard Schoonover

Debi Carson—a name that to many residents, needs little introduction—is the bearer of many hats.

Working in the interior design industry for over

20 years, she balances her artistic career with

her successful family businesses CharterPort

BVI, Southern Trades Yacht Sales and the

popular Cane Garden Bay Surfboard Co. Visitors

and residents will likely have seen the fruits of

her creativity, whether exhibited in her interior

design projects or distinctive art pieces.

Encouraged in her academic life by art and history studies, she combines her skill in interior design and artistic flare—the two facets of her

business Debi Carson—to create spaces for a wide and varied client base: the commercial

client, hotelier, retail and residential, the young and young at heart, and the yachtsman.

With a bachelor’s degree in interior design and with NCIDQ Certification (National Council for

Interior Design Qualification), she utilises her abilities to exceed the surface decoration of rooms, delving

into the intricate study required to meet the project expectations. Debi explained, “Interior design involves

research and knowledge of the user of the space to provide solutions best suited.” Working on the development

of the space based on the occupants’ needs, a collaborative vision is conceived.

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Customising her interior designs with materials to operate in balance with the elements found in the BVI’s tropical climate, the experienced designer gains a full understanding of the projects she assumes. Subsequently, Debi attempts to inspire her clients with innovative perspectives, empathising with their requests, exploring the aesthetics and physics of the room, and if arriving sufficiently early in the construction procedure, collaborating with the project team of architects or contractors involved in the construction process. “[For a kitchen] I will ask: what is it in that room that makes it unique to you? What is your preferred style of cooking? Do you like to bake? Is it somewhere where two people cook at one time? Or is it just a one man kitchen? Do you have an extensive wine collection that needs to be housed?” she said with regard to her initial analytics of an assignment. “...it is vital to work with the client to assess and identify specifics for each space.” When asked how design solutions vary for those aboard a yacht, Debi said, “My experience around the boats allows me to guide clients to products most suited for the corrosive marine environment with an understanding of the limitations of space.” In essence, Debi is able to help clients define their project and aesthetic vision to make their house or yacht a home and avoid mistakes. “It’s important to think how you will move in a space and function, for example thinking through the electrical switching so that you don’t have to cross a dark room to turn on lights...or backtrack upon exiting a room” Using her art to enhance her interior design, Debi’s training in mechanical drawing and watercolour rendering ranges through wax, oil, pastels and pencil drawings. Equally, her canvasses cover a broad spectrum: “I’ve painted on objects, surfboards, furniture, tapestry, on soft goods, and produced murals…” she explained. “Because I am an interior designer, when painting commissions, I look to respect the space, the scale and energy level of the use of the space. In the paintings at Solé Spa, I wanted to implement restful and peaceful state of mind, and implemented the tones of our Caribbean Sea and the horizon lines we often view.” Her art installations include BVI companies Ogier, KRyS Global, the Financial Investigation Agency (FIA), Conyers Dill and Pearman, Deloitte, and the popular lunch location Village Cay Deli.

Above: Art installation at Ogier; Top Right: guest room at Peter island; Below: Debi Carson pictured in front of their shop in Road Town, with a custom art board painted by Debi and shaped by renowned board shaper Bob Carson.

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Debi induces stimulation from a variety of influences, meaning her art varies from abstract and landscape to nature, caricature and realism. Expression of colour and the emotions provoked by the range of shades is a huge factor in her productions. Consistently seeking ways to expand her craft, for 2013 and progressing into 2014, the artist is raising awareness that she not only can design for the serious solutions of adults, but also those for the younger generation. “I’m not only here as a resource for commercial work, hospitality [and] residential…” she said in relation to her newest motion toward children’s rooms, “An aspect of challenge in our local area…for design solution here in our community is for the kids. “I’m excited for the opportunity to collaborate with young creativity to incorporate ideas and bring their spaces to life,” Debi continued. “It’s so rewarding to see their smiles and enthusiasm for change. I have a series of peel-able wall stickers from Pop and Lolli that I stock and have been

implementing in children’s spaces. They are made from fabric and vinyl, stand life-size, and kids can be interactive with them. The characters have accessories or can be educationally supplemented with numbers and letters.” Discussing her research into this market, she said: “In other regions, there is a multitude of retail and supply geared to a younger market that is definitely akin to the whimsy spirit, just not as readily available for us. I thought it would be something good to offer as another service that maybe people haven’t realised. In reviewing recent projects, Debi described: “One little girl started with a room that had no sense of her bright and colourful personality and ended up with art and painting on the walls, a loft bed for her to cosy up beneath with a book and some little twinkle lights, which have become her favourite thing.”

Similar to her modus operandi in all her projects, she preserves the concept of making the room she’s designing belong to the individual – in this case, the children. “You want to take the time to make their room, a spot that makes them feel like it’s theirs – a safe haven and a place to nurture their imagination,” she said, paralleling the ethos that has made her business prosper. Debi intends to continue this direction and is optimistic her success in this area will expand this market in the BVI.

Debi Carson NCIDQ 017742Sr. Interior Designer - Fine ArtistPhone: 284.494.5423 Cell: 284.541.0505The Christopher Building , Road Town, Tortola BVI, VG 1110email: [email protected] www.debicarson.com

Above: Client ShyAnn putting on some glasses on the character Wendy; Top Right: Aimee and Joshua’s new room complete with a little chalkboard area on the wall for creating art; Right: a little lion painting that was a special request for Joshua, and the little bird on the tail to tie into the bird theme on his sister’s bedding. Right: guest cabin aboard s/y Fantasy island.

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The idea for the book came about when Virgin Islands Maritime

Museum Curator Geoffrey Brooks helped Anegada boat builder

Watson White build a traditional sloop several years ago. “I took a

lot of photographs and made sure we recorded it as we went along,”

Brooks said. Those photographs then became a PowerPoint slideshow

for the museum, with Brooks getting assistance from students Claire

Demming and Tiffany George.

Subsequently, that slideshow evolved into a book of photographs, published in 2009, and while Brooks was pleased to have the process published, he said of the original book that, “It wasn’t what I was looking

for.” He then added, “I was interested in doing something that was a larger size and hardbound” instead of the small, paperback version. A few years later, Brooks heard that aLookingGlass had started a book publishing company on island. He approached them with his project, and the project skyrocketed from there. “What we came up with versus the original is night and day. It is so far beyond what I imagined the book would look like. Nick [Cunha, Creative Director of aLookingGlass,] was able to recruit Lutia Durante who took a lot of the photographs and turned them into paintings, so that we’ve ended up with a book that is a combination of paintings and photographs and text.” Cunha added, “While the words of the story were well written and effective, the visual tale did not equal the inspiration of the message he was trying to create, so we proposed recreating everything visually from scratch. Fortunately, through our “Artists’ Corner” feature in Virgin Islands Property & Yacht, we had a lot of contacts with local artists, and while we considered all of them, one stood out. Over the years, we had cultivated a relationship with Durante, strongly based on our similar artistic sensibilities. We also knew he had a passion for his own culture and heritage, so we felt he would make the best fit.” The artist expressed his gratitude towards aLookingGlass and Brooks for involving him. “I recently went over by the [HLSCC] Marine Centre, and I saw some pictures of my uncles on the boats, and that’s where the inspiration came from, from seeing my family on those walls, but I couldn’t get it out of my system until [aLookingGlass] came to me about this book,”

Last month, aLG Books released its newest title, Building a Virgin Islands Sloop: The Story of Sea Moon, written by Geoffrey Brooks with original artwork by Lutia “Tai” Durante.

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he said. “I loved the mixture of colours—the shadows of the belly of the boat when it was standing in the eastern sunlight,” he said. “If I continue doing it,” he added, “I can get even better.” He shared how the project inspired him to reach out to others about the possibility of building a sloop. “I asked some guys in East End if we could start to build one, so that got me even more interested to be around them—how to caulk them, how to sail them.” Durante mentioned a 40-foot mast he has growing on his property. “Mr [Elmore] Stoutt said that each village should have a sloop,” Durante said, “and it would be good for the kids to learn how it’s built and how to sail it.” Once the creative team was assembled, they had to find a way to fund the project. “To us, it was important to keep the production of the book as local as possible: designing it in the BVI, with a boat built in the BVI, a book written by a BVI resident, with paintings by an artist who was creating artwork in the BVI, and we found someone locally to fund the printing of the project—VP Bank. They have been very focused on educating the population on the BVI’s maritime heritage.”

“We are hoping that it will be used as a tool to promote the maritime tradition in the Virgin Islands and to encourage the craft of traditional boat building”

— Geoffrey Brooks

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Sjoerd Koster, Head of Banking at VP Bank said, “We believe that this publication is both a culturally and historically important event as it describes the ‘how-to-build-a-sloop’ steps as well as, through colourful paintings, the early boat-building history of the Virgin Islands and the important economic role the sloops played in the early stages of the territory’s commercial development.” He added that the publication seems to have been perfectly timed with the final homecoming of the historically significant Virgin Islands sloop Intrepid. “We are pleased to have been a part of the return of the ‘lost sloop,’” he said, “as well as our involvement in this project.” Brooks mentioned that $5.00 from the sale of every book will go towards the Virgin Islands Maritime Museum. Additionally, a free copy of the book will be donated to every school and library in the territory. “We are hoping that it will be used as a tool to promote

the maritime tradition in the Virgin Islands and to encourage the craft of traditional boat building,” Brooks said. “While the BVI is known as a mecca of sailing,” Cunha said,” there isn’t a lot of accessible historical records of the BVI’s boat building history, aside from the Maritime Museum. The purpose of those boats now is leisure and play, but at the time, it was essential to their daily lives.” The whimsical and colourful book Building a Virgin Islands Sloop: The Story of Sea Moon, tells the story of how the limbs of a buttonwood tree in Anegada (along with other materials), ultimately became a seafaring vessel. The final addition to the project arrived when designer Scott Taylor, who is no stranger to the British Virgin Islands joined the team. “In the middle of production,” Cunha said, “we were lucky to bring on board an experienced UK designer who was instantly bombarded by this locally and

I asked some guys in East End if we could start to build one, so that got me even more interested to be around them—how to caulk them, how to sail them.”

— Lutia Durante

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culturally important project. He saw it through the eyes of the boat builder and emphasised how the boat was built from the ground up, finally making a visual story worthy of the message contained in the text.” In addition to the story of Sea Moon’s transformation, the book also includes two pages of diagrams of sloops that identify all the different parts of the boat and a glossary of terms that lists the parts of the boat, defines the hand tools and explains their use. It adds further detail about the types of trees used in the process. “I think that’s the first time that all that’s been put together in one place,” Brooks said. An aLookingGlass newsletter will be released either by time of this issue’s publication or shortly after regarding the book’s retail locations. Please subscribe online via bvipropertyyacht.com

“I think that’s the first time that all that’s been put together in one place”

— Geoffrey Brooks

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The Economics of Villa Rentals

Assuming the property is not going to be used as a year round

residence by the new owner, the options are to shut the property

up while not occupied, have management staff “live-in”, have a

management company look after the property, or rent it on a long or

short term basis. While the solutions will vary from investor to investor,

the last option does provide some with the ability to cover operating

costs when they are not occupying the property.

It is important for investors to understand that in order to rent, not only is consent to rent required as part of the landholding licence approval, but they are also required to obtain a trade licence to rent as well. Assuming this process is adhered to, the owner is then at liberty to lease the property. Again, the decision whether to lease on a long or short term basis is up to the individual. Long term lease arrangements are typically for twelve months, meaning the owner must be willing to forego staying in their property for the duration of the lease. Short term leases, by their very nature, permit the owner to use the property periodically, but they must plan well ahead and reserve the villa for the time they wish to use it. Owners must also recognise that peak rental periods, such as Christmas and New Year, when their villas will be in high demand are the same periods when they too may wish to use their villas. This reduces either their ability to rent or their enjoyment of their property, depending on how they wish to utilise their home during these popular holiday occasions.

For many overseas investors looking to acquire a property in the BVI, the question of how to manage the property once acquired remains critical to the investment decision.

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Long term villa rentals are typically easier to organise and provide certainty of income during the terms of the lease. For an absentee owner, having an on-island villa manager will make the process of leasing and managing the property simpler as well as providing the owner with ‘eyes’ to ensure the villa is maintained. Long term leases are fairly standard with the landlord normally accountable for general maintenance of the property and the tenant responsible for cleaning the property. Landlords normally find that controlling landscaping, pool cleaning and other essential tasks is a better solution than giving these tasks to the tenant who may, or may not, be sufficiently informed to undertake them. The long term rental market is very much tied to the local economy. The present availability of villas to rent is a reflection of fewer potential tenants in the market than there were before 2007. As a result, long term rental rates have generally fallen. Where a four bedroom villa with a pool would perhaps have leased for $5 - $6,000 per month, the current rental rates would now more typically be $4 - $5,000 per month. As the economy starts to improve and the supply of villas decreases, rental rates will again start to increase. In this market, landlords should keep in mind that it is often better to accept a lower rent than suffer

an extended rental “void”; twelve months at $4,000 per month is approximately the same as ten months at $5,000 per month. Annual operating costs vary significantly from property to property depending on age, construction, materials used, extent of landscaping, swimming pool maintenance and any other features dictating the upkeep. However, property owners looking to lease on a long term basis should consider that the rental income generated will normally cover the costs of operating and maintaining the property on an annual basis, with any surplus cash being a useful replacement reserve to keep the property sustained between tenants. Short term rentals are more complicated, in as much as the rentals are more labour intensive. Although the potential income for a popular, and economically run villa, is better than for an equivalent long term rental, the costs of operation are also higher; short term rentals require more people and organisation to be successful with the villa owner requiring a property manager to maintain the property and look after the guests on arrival. In addition, the employment of leasing agents to help sell the villa to the potential renters is another expense. Depending on the level of services offered, there may also be a requirement for daily maid service, chefs and other help to make the guests’ stay successful. As a rule of thumb, a villa will lease on a weekly

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basis what it would normally rent for per month on a long term basis. With short term rentals, the bulk of the income is made during the high season as rental rates normally drop significantly in the low season. There are typically sixteen weeks of high season compared to thirty six weeks of low season, with premium rates for Thanksgiving, Christmas/New Year and Easter (depending when it falls). While the breakeven point (in number of weeks rented) will vary greatly from villa to villa depending on operating costs, it should be recognised that short term rentals not only require more staff, but they also place greater wear and tear on the property, requiring more maintenance annually. In addition to the monthly management fee, villa owners also have to pay commission to leasing agents. Commissions ranging between 10% and 30% of the weekly rental rate, with 20% a typical commission rate. Whether considering long or short term rentals, villa owners need to understand the likely costs involved in the annual maintenance and operation of their property. In advising potential investors, our mantra is that leasing a property will assist in the maintenance of the building, as shutting a building up in the tropical environment of the BVI is inviting maintenance problems. Nevertheless, the long term plan should be to cover costs and hopefully enjoy a gain in capital value.

Whether considering long or short term rentals, villa owners need to understand the likely costs involved in the annual maintenance and operation of their property.

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