Our Bavaria 37 “Jitterbug”, available for BVI charter, has the cockpit and interior volume of some of the competition 40-footers. The British “Sailing Today’ magazine gave the Bavaria cruiser 37 a 4/5 for sailing performance. The 37 is quick, responsive, and well-balanced. Impressive. With a fully battened mainsail and 106% genoa, this Bavaria 37 is super fast to tack, and easily sailed short-handed due to the single line reefing system led back ...
Our Bavaria 37 “Jitterbug”, available for BVI charter, has the cockpit and interior volume of some of the competition 40-footers. The British “Sailing Today’ magazine gave the Bavaria cruiser 37 a 4/5 for sailing performance. The 37 is quick, responsive, and well-balanced. Impressive. With a fully battened mainsail and 106% genoa, this Bavaria 37 is super fast to tack, and easily sailed short-handed due to the single line reefing system led back to the cockpit. A Garmin autopilot complements the full array of Garmin electronics, including an 8-inch cockpit chart plotter. Like the other Farr designs in the Bavaria lineup, she carries her beam well aft (12 feet of it) enabling this 37 footer to have the cockpit of a 40 footer and twin helm positions. This provides for excellent visibility when helming on either tack and also gives a clear walkway through to the transom. The Bavaria signature transom lowers to give you the perfect swimming platform at anchor or at the dock. Ideal for your BVI Yacht Charter! Below decks, there is 6ft 3” of headroom in the saloon, bundles of ventilation and energy-efficient led bulbs, to reduce your battery charging and engine running time. There are 2 cabins, a forward V-Berth with ample storage on the shelves and in 2 closets with clothes hangers provided. The aft cabin has a large bed with a clever design that tucks behind the engine compartment for extra room. Both cabins have portlights for ventilation and fans are installed throughout the yacht. The galley features 2 sinks with covers to allow more surface space when cooking, a 3-burner stove and a top-loading fridge. There is plenty of storage room throughout the saloon in overhead lockers and drawers tucked into the saloon table. When you have anchored for the day, zip ashore in the 12ft RIB, with 15 hp Yamaha… Jitterbug also won her class in the 2017 BVI Spring Regatta – demonstrating great performance qualities on top of her cruising credentials! Follow this link to see the full results. In addition to the comprehensive equipment lists below, we also offer wifi and watertoy rental. Equipment On Board All of our British Virgin Island yachts have the following charter yacht equipment included on board: VHF Radio Chart plotter 10ft – 12ft RIB Dinghy and 15hp outboard motor Charts and Virgin Islands Cruising Guide Flashlight Adult Lifejackets BBQ Grill Fire Extinguishers Through-hull Plugs Deck brush Cockpit table Bimini Linens and towels Beach towels Clothes pegs Speedo and depth-sounder Wind indicator Electric windlass Refrigerator Cellular Boatphone First Aid Kit Flare Kit Binoculars Tool Kit Boat Hook Signal Horn Duct Tape Bucket with Lanyard Cockpit cushions Cooler or deck cooler All galley and cooking utensils Pillows 12V Outlet 110 Volt Inverter to charge laptops etc Autopilot in all yachts Roller furling main or fully battened main with lazy jacks CD Player with saloon and cockpit speakers Roller furling genoa Hull Damage Waiver Insurance is compulsory for $60.00 (max $600) per day for Monohulls and $70.00 (max $700) per day for Catamarans. Security deposit is $2000 for monohulls and cats 41ft and under, and $5000 for cats 42ft plus. Cruising Permit $4 pp/pd National Parks Permit From $25 per week VISAR (Optional) $2 per person 5 nights minimum and 7 nights min between Dec 18 and Jan 4. For Instructor, choose bareboat.