Monday, September 28, 2015

United Yacht Transport Looks Into Still Water's Voyage Into Cuban Water

United Yacht Transport Looks Into Still Water's Voyage Into Cuban Water

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Sept. 28, 2015 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- With the
opening up of Cuba's waters, the first U.S. Charter Yacht made its
voyage to the country last month. United Yacht Transport, the North
American leader in boat transport, takes a look into the expedition and
its impact on the yachting community.

Superyacht Numarine 78 Flybridge M/Y Still Water was the first American
charter yacht to sail into the waters of Cuba. The last time this was
legal was in the early 1960's, prior to the trade embargo being imposed.
Still Water cruised into the Marina Hemingway in Havana loaded with 15
people, including both crew and passengers.

The entire process to be granted the ability to carry out this voyage
still took approximately 7 months. The trip, however, only took about 4
hours to travel from Key West, Florida to Cuba. It is anticipated that
being granted permission for Cuban voyages may be facilitated now that
the U.S. Embassy officially opened in Havana on August 14th.

The opening up of Cuba's waters provides more travel opportunities for
yachters, which leads to more business for yacht transport companies.
There is an anticipated rise in transports to Cuba in the coming years,
and travelers can look forward to experiencing a beautiful country that
is rich in history and culture.

United Yacht Transport is the premier worldwide yacht transporter and
offers cost effective yacht transport and boat shipping services. United
Yacht Transport ships worldwide to Mexico, the Caribbean, the Middle
East, Asia and the Mediterranean. As the North American leader in yacht
transportation, United Yacht Transport prides itself on reliability,
safe transport, and unparalleled customer service.

Media Contact: Paul Haber, United Yacht Transport, 954-417-3658,
paul@united-yacht.com

Source: United Yacht Transport Looks Into Still Water's Voyage Into
Cuban Waters - Yahoo Finance -
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/united-yacht-transport-looks-still-120500923.html

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