THE MOORINGS RELEASES NEW CHARTER APP FOR THE BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS

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Customers with The Moorings will now have access to a range of chartering information for the British Virgin Islands with The Moorings BVI Yacht Charter Guide app. The interactive app will provide charterers with essential information on cruising the BVI and is a preliminary resource before starting a trip as well as a go-to throughout the charter. The app gives access to detailed boating regulations and navigation plus valuable information on BVI dining, safety, and history. 
 
In addition to providing a range of cruising and island facts, the app will also offer the opportunity to take your BVI Chart Briefing online. The Moorings has partnered with sailing school NauticEd to enable customers who have taken and passed the app’s accompanying test to benefit from a fast checkout. The online test, which is optional, covers topics such as navigation, weather, and permits, which are encompassed in the app’s various sections. Once the test is completed and passed; a certificate will allow customers to start their journey earlier. The BVI app is free of charge to all customers of The Moorings and is available on any iPad through the App Store. 
 
“This app is an excellent way for our customers to start their charter planning and will help them become more knowledgeable about the waters they’re cruising,” said Shannan Brennan, Head of Global Marketing for The Moorings. “All of our customers should have access to up-to-date information about where they’re going and The Moorings app provides this plus a range of material to make every BVI charter even more exceptional. Additionally, the fast checkout will help our customers get on the water sooner so they can spend more time enjoying their vacation.”
For more information or to download the app, visit www.moorings.com/bviapp 

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