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The Caribbean is saturated with charter yachts. You can find a 100-foot Sunseeker in St. Barths with relative ease. However, finding a in the Caribbean is akin to finding a needle in a haystack. There is only a handful in the Western Hemisphere, and they are rarely available to the public. private tropical 40 boroka does the caribbean exclusive
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| Risk | Mitigation Strategy | |------|----------------------| | | Geographic spread across Lesser Antilles, Bahamas, and ABC islands (Aruba-Bonaire-Curaçao, outside hurricane belt). Require parametric insurance. | | Tourism dependency | Include non-tourism assets: agroforestry, desalination leases, logistics hubs (e.g., Freeport, Bahamas). | | Smaller exit market | Maintain a secondary market internal to PT40-C members (right of first refusal). | | Political instability | Cap exposure per jurisdiction at 20% of NAV. Exclude high-risk islands (e.g., Haiti, Venezuela-affiliated zones). | | Limited asset variety | Add structured debt (Caribbean Development Bank notes) to reach 40 without over-concentrating physical assets. | Barths with relative ease
Powered by twin Yamaha 425hp outboards (a rare choice for the "exclusive" market), the Boroka cruises at 35 knots and tops out near 50 knots. In the Caribbean, distance is the enemy of relaxation. Want to leave Virgin Gorda at 9:00 AM, hit the baths before the crowds, have lunch on Anegada, and be back for sunset cocktails in Jost Van Dyke? The Boroka makes that possible. It doesn't just do the Caribbean; it covers the Caribbean.