Antigua Boat Show 2021

Crown Bay Marina was so happy to be invited to the 2021 Antigua Yacht Show.

Each year, the annual six-day show attracts some of the largest, most prominent luxury yachts currently available for charter. For the 60th anniversary, there were many motor and sailing yachts to admire. The remarkable show once again hosted guests from all over the world, including charter brokers, some of the biggest names in yachting journalism and marine and service companies.

We look forward to seeing you guys at the 61st Annual Yacht Show!

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2020 Fort Lauderdale Boat Show

Team Crown Bay Marina at the 61st Annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.

Owned by the Marine Industries Association of South Florida and Produced by Informa Markets, the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show Is the Largest In-Water Boat Show in the World

Our goal was to promote St. Thomas as the wonderful destination it is with its gorgeous and pristine surroundings, and of course our marina with its full range of shore side faculties and new amenities. We had the chance to talk with a lot of Captain’s and everyone was happy to hear about how well we were doing since the COVID-19 pandemic hit. https://www.flibs.com/en/home.html

Things to do in St. Thomas VI

Colorfully costumed dancers on stilts, called mocko jumbies, are prominently featured in many US Virgin Islands festivals. Although each of the US Virgin Islands has its own vibrant Carnival celebrations, St John's best combines the Caribbean's most famous festival with the United States own Independence Day. The final parade day of St John's Carnival just happens to fall on the Fourth of July.

 

 

Restaurant and Bar in Saint Thomas, US Virgin Islands with 6 bowling lanes, 2 billiards tables, 3 dart boards, an indoor bocce and cornhole court, foosball, air hockey, and a stage!.

Crown Bay Marina hosts the second annual “Irmageddon” Poker Run 2019

Crown Bay Marina’s Irmageddon trophy, designed and handcrafted by marina owner Kosei Ohno.

The Crown Bay Marina’s second annual Irmageddon Poker Run brought together the boating community, the marina, and Virgin Islands local youth through the St. Thomas Boys and Girls Club on Sunday.

The U.S. Coast Guard conducted a ceremonial helicopter flyover, followed by a search and rescue demonstration outside the entrance of Crown Bay Marina. Rescue swimmer Phoenix Hannah was deployed mid-air and simulated the recovery of a distressed swimmer.

Hannah then swam 103 meters to the docks of Crown Bay Marina where he addressed the gathered boaters and dignitaries wishing everyone a safe and fun day on the water.

For the poker run, the boats followed a route visiting hard hit areas including Cruz Bay on St. John, Coki Beach, Brewers Beach, Honeymoon Beach on Water Island and finishing at Crown Bay Marina.

Shamara Capitolin was the poker run winner. The winner of the first Miss Irmageddon contest was Lekia Gumbs, who received a crown made by Crown Bay Marina owner Kosei Ohno from powerline debris that was recovered from the roadside following Hurricane Irma.

A number of law enforcement agencies participated in the event.