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Costa Rican superyacht docks replaced with SF Marina

by SF Marina 4 Nov 2023 03:51 HKT
Pacific Coast of Costa Rica © Martin Flory Group

A dream boating destination, the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica draws elite yachts from around the world. Owners and crew of these luxurious vessels expect premier facilities. As part of an ambitious enhancement of its entire property, Enjoy Group complemented an aluminum dock array at Marina Bahia Golfito with a floating concrete pontoon solution from global leader SF Marina. The addition doubles the facility's superyacht capacity.

"Marina Bahia Golfito is a secluded tropical gem," said Peter Santesson, SF Marina international project manager. "During the design phase of the project, we worked extensively with the Enjoy Group to ensure the new docks would complement the quality and aesthetic of the extensive upscaling they were undertaking."

The new array runs perpendicular to the unique 11 meter-wide walkway and consists of three piers: 90m L x 6m W, 60m L x 5m W, and 45m L x 5m W. This allows Marina Bahia Golfito to host two 90m superyachts, two 60m vessels and two 45m yachts.

While Marina Bahia Golfito is nested within sheltered Pavón Bay, SF Marina floating concrete pontoons are built to withstand hard commercial use and extreme weather conditions. By virtue of their incredible mass, they are inherently stable—sufficient for vehicle use. Maintenance-free and virtually unsinkable, they have 0.6m of freeboard. The docks are equipped with 400A/400V electric, and potable water and other utilities in concealed ducts.

The individual floating concrete pontoons are joined together with SF Marina's innovative connectors that have a breaking load of 2 x 99 tons per joint. The piers are anchored with Seaflex® mooring hawsers. Each can withstand a substantial drag force then retract to its original size.

"We chose SF Marina because it is a well-recognized dock company-one of the best worldwide," said Pedro Abdalla Slon, marina director. "The project fulfilled all our expectations and looks great."

Roughly 325 nm from the Panama Canal and only a 45 minute flight from Juan Santamaría International Airport in San José, Marina Bahia Golfito is a state-of-the-art private marina. Accommodating vessels with 8.8m drafts and from 12m to 91m in length, it offers a wide range of services including separate crew lounges and eateries. A separate high-capacity fuel dock can service two superyachts simultaneously. Adjacent is Enjoy Group's expanded beachfront hotel, new condominium development and restaurant. The comprehensive property provides a cosmopolitan flair within stunning natural surroundings. The marina's website is www.marinabahiagolfito.com.

For more information contact SF Marina, Tel: +46 31 7790765. Email: and/or visit www.sfmarina.com.

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