Dockside’s Take on the Season

As the high season comes to a close, we’ve taken a moment to reflect on the highlights, challenges, and lessons learned. Here are a few key takeaways from Dockside’s perspective.

It has been a busy season

We saw a strong season overall, with the first large yachts arriving as Monaco was not even wrapping up! We also saw guest trips (owner and charter) go quite late into spring, likely due, at least in part, to the late date of Easter this year. St. Barths once again affirmed its status as the place to be for the New Year: According to the harbormaster’s office, a record-breaking 449 boats were in port during the peak holiday period. We did notice that many yachts came later to St. Barths and left immediately following the festivities of the 31st. Both Anguilla and St. Kitts seemed to have a near tsunami of arrivals the 1st and 2nd of January. Throughout the season, the marinas in St. Maarten and Anguilla were very busy.

Puerto Rico as a Strategic Stop 

Puerto Rico continues to grow as a key yachting hub — ideal for clearance, provisioning, and preparing for refit or U.S. entry. With its reliable infrastructure and strong flight connections, it’s become a smart stopover for many yachts. Dockside is proud to have entered the yacht agent market in Puerto Rico in partnership with American Yacht Agents, and we look forward to continuing to grow in this exciting location!

Move Toward More Planned Maintenance

As the years pass, we see more vessels opting to stay in the Caribbean throughout the season, planning maintenance works on site (rather than heading to US East Coast or crossing the Atlantic early). We attribute this to a variety of factors including: (1) there are more professional and reliable options for technical works (including with our sister companies, International Marine Management (IMM) and FKG Marine!); and (2) there are a large scope of works that can be completed during the vessel’s down time in water. By taking advantage of this down time, Vessels are available more often and more reliably for their owner – for personal use or an increased charter availability. This capturing the Caribbean down time leads to efficiency, cost savings and increased availability – wins overall. Dockside provides a central role in supporting this planned maintenance – from assisting with scheduling class-approved safety equipment service to coordinating travel and hotels for Flag and Class Representatives to purchasing those hard-to-find technical items. Sustainability

We noticed more interest in sustainable choices — from waste management to more conscious provisioning. It’s a shift we welcome and support. We know how important it is with local provisioning and taking care of the Caribbean islands, so it is a move in the right direction for all parties.

What’s Ahead 

With another busy season behind us, many are already looking toward next year. Whether you’re planning upgrades, yard time, or another Caribbean loop — we’re here to help keep things smooth. 

Voices from The Dockside team: 

Quotes from each department head:  

Kim Schrjvers

Head of Clearance

Season highlights? 

“This year was all about better flow and less panic attacks!
A big win was having our CEO Norina on-site during our busiest weeks — her support made a huge difference.”
  

A proud Dockside moment? 

“Definitely the thank-you email from a captain and pulling off complex guest movements for one of our clients together with Big Time and his team. It been a true team effort.” 

Alejandra Rojas

Operations Coordinator

What stood out this season?

“The team’s ability to stay calm under pressure — juggling WhatsApp groups, two screens of emails, and nonstop calls. True multitasking pros! Team: 1, Chaos: 0.”

Team motto?

“We don’t have to agree on everything to be kind to one another.”

Farah Ben Said

Head of Concierge

One thing that worked better this year than last?

“Delegation of tasks due to having more employees working full time, really made a lot of change. “

If your department had a motto this season, what would it be?

“Always performing miracles — one day at a time!”

Kaitlyn Libier

Head of Provisioning, Logistics & Purchasing

Season highlights?

“Having provisioning, logistics, and shipping all under one department led to smoother, more efficient deliveries overall.”

Motto of the season?

“Organize and Improvise, together we make everything work.”

Davon Halley

Head of Accounting

One thing that worked better this year than last?

“Having three interns onboard really sped up our billing process, and with Shane’s sharp eye and reliability, delegating became much smoother this season.”

Motto of the season?

“One team, dedicated to serve.”

Thanks again to everyone we’ve worked with this year — and if you’re staying through the summer, we’re still around!