Clarkes Court Bay - Docking

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There is a well-buoyed channel leading into the bay which offers many anchoring options.

There are two marinas here.

aerial view of a boatyard with many boats standing on the hard and marina pontoons with a large ferry in the foreground
Clarkes Court Boatyard and Marina – https://www.facebook.com/clarkescourtmarina/

Clarkes Court Boatyard and Marina (originally Clarkes Court Bay Marina), on the western side of the bay, is under new management and the whole area has been re-developed over the last few years. Both marina and boatyard services are now available.

Whisper Cove Marina is located on the eastern side of the bay opposite Clarkes Court.

The small town of Lower Woburn has a dinghy dock.

Security:

Dinghy and outboard theft and burglaries have been reported in this bay over the years and continue to be reported. Secure your valuables at all times, and if possible, raise your dinghy and outboard on deck at night and secure your boat from night-time boarders.

An attempted robbery was made on a yacht at anchor, but the robbers were deterred when confronted by the skipper.

Take care at the Woburn dinghy docks where siphoning of outboard fuel has been reported,  dinghy and engine theft as well as stolen loose items in the dinghy.  There is now a light on the Woburn public dock and also a camera, however, theft still occurs.  Thieves are also siphoning fuel from the tanks of dinghies from yachts at anchor.

Drive your dinghy at moderate speed and take care driving at night as there are a lot of high-speed local boats here. A liveaboard cruiser died in a dinghy/boat collision here in August 2019.

See Security Reports for the latest from the Caribbean Safety and Security Network (CSSN)

Last updated:  October 2024

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  1. January 24, 2020 at 10:10 AM
    jilweidman says:

    Clarke’s Court Be Advised they have a theft problem

    We put our boat on the hard at Clark’s Court June to January 2019. Just a heads up our 110 pound water maker was stolen from our engine compartment. Their security is nothing and accountability zero. No one new where our keys were. There is no key accountability in place. We also had a company Island Dreams that checked our boat monthly. They did not notice the missing water maker. They took pictures of the batteries that were in the compartment but never noticed the water maker missing. They said, Well we look at so many boats ( really we were paying them to look at our boat).
    The office staff in Clarke’s Court Girl at desk by door in particular is another story. We sent several emails requesting an apartment for our arrival and a slip for our boat when we were put in the water. no answer so we called the office. We were told to email a form. We emailed the form and again no answer. Our flight was going to be late so we tried to call the office, could not get through. We called the office where our dingy was stored, they went to Clarke’s Court to get a key sent to security. There was no reservation, but they lady that went to find us a key insisted that Girl at desk by door check her emails and there it was, Girl at desk by door never took care of it. The next day we asked Girl at desk by door if there was a slip for us. She said she would check and to check back in the afternoon. We came back 2 times that day and once the morning our boat was being put in, no answer from Girl at desk by door. We went to the Dock Master, she never asked him. Want a shower code Girl at desk by door will hand it to you with no smile not a word. Walking into Clarke’s Courts office I feel very unwelcome yet they are happy to take my $900 US a month.

  2. January 30, 2019 at 11:00 PM
    Data Entry3 says:

    As reported by the Caribbean Safety & Security Net (CSSN):
    DATE: 2019-01-24 22:00
    Country Name: Grenada
    Location Detail: Grenada Clarke’s Court Bay
    EVENT: Theft
    HAND: 2
    Stolen Items: Dinghy/9.9 HP Yamaha outboard, dinghy minus outboard later recovered
    SECURED: Not Locked
    DETAILS: An unlocked dinghy/outboard at the Woburn dock was stolen, owners later found the dinghy nearby, minus the engine.

  3. September 28, 2015 at 8:30 AM
    Data Entry3 says:

    From Grenada Cruisers Facebook Group:
    Water barge coming to Hog Island and Clarks Court Bay. Water delivery service on Monday Wednesday and Friday – 0.17 cents a gallon, 100 gallon minimum with an 8$ delivery charge. 25$ US for 100 gallons.

  4. September 30, 2014 at 8:29 AM
    Data Entry3 says:

    22 September: Caribbean Security & Safety Net reported attempted theft of chained and locked dinghy. Would-be thief and accessory caught.