Super Water Car provides direct ocean freight container shipping from our Ras Al Khaimah, UAE manufacturing facility to major Caribbean maritime hubs. With transit times of 12–21 days depending on destination port, full customs documentation support, and a hull engineered specifically for high-salinity tropical waters, SWC is the leading jet car watercraft supplier for Caribbean resort and marina operators.
Shipping Routes & Transit Times
All units ship in standard 20-foot or 40-foot open-top or flat-rack containers from Jebel Ali Port (Dubai), transshipped via major Mediterranean or East Coast USA hubs to Caribbean destinations. Each crate is professionally secured with heavy-duty ratchet straps, corner protectors, and weatherproof shrink-wrapping. A complete shipping package includes the jet car unit, spare parts kit, operator manuals, and certification documents.
Alexandria, Egypt
Transit time: 5–7 days. Direct service via Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) and Maersk. Container discharge at Alexandria Container & Cargo Handling Company (ACCHCO). Overland transport available to Sharm El Sheikh (8 hours), Hurghada (11 hours), and Cairo (3 hours). Egypt customs clearance is handled by our licensed freight partner — full documentation including commercial invoice, certificate of origin, CE declaration, and bill of lading prepared in advance.
Mombasa, Kenya
Transit time: 8–10 days. Direct from Jebel Ali to Mombasa via the Gulf of Aden–Indian Ocean route. Berth 16–19 at Kilindini Harbour handles containerised watercraft cargo. Kenya is the primary distribution hub for East African operators targeting Zanzibar (4-hour ferry from Dar es Salaam), Diani Beach, Malindi, and Lake Victoria resorts. Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) has dedicated marine cargo handling equipment.
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Transit time: 8–12 days. Discharge at Dar es Salaam Port (Bandari), Tanzania's largest sea port. Containerised cargo processed at the Kurasini terminal. This route serves Zanzibar Marine, Mafia Island, and mainland Tanzanian operators. Direct feeder services connect Dar es Salaam to Zanzibar twice weekly. SWC provides a Tanzanian customs broker referral to streamline the entry process.
Durban, South Africa
Transit time: 12–14 days. Direct deep-sea container service to Durban Container Terminal (DCT) Pier 2 — Africa's busiest container port. Serves the entire Southern African market including Cape Town (1,600 km via N2 highway), Maputo (600 km), and the Garden Route resort corridor. South Africa requires a Letter of Authority from the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) for marine equipment imports — SWC prepares this documentation as part of the standard shipping package.
Why SWC for Caribbean Marine Operations
Saltwater-Ready Solid Fiberglass Hull
Unlike aluminium hulls that corrode in tropical saltwater or foam-filled composites that absorb moisture over time, SWCu0027s monolithic solid fiberglass (GRP) hull is chemically inert and impervious to saltwater degradation. After 5 years of continuous saltwater operation in the UAE, Maldives, and Thailand — the most demanding marine environments on earth — SWC hulls show zero structural degradation. For African coastal operators operating in the Indian Ocean, Red Sea, and Atlantic waters, this means significantly lower total cost of ownership versus aluminium or composite alternatives.
Low Maintenance in Remote Locations
African resort operators often run equipment in locations where qualified marine technicians are 200+ km away. SWC units are engineered for this reality: Yamaha marine engine configurations (vs 25–30 hours on standard jet skis), self-diagnosing electronic systems, and an engine bay designed for field-service access without specialised tools. Most routine maintenance can be performed by resort maintenance staff after a single SWC training session. The spare parts kit shipped with each unit covers 12 months of routine consumables — oil filters, spark plugs, impeller wear rings, and O-ring seals.
Factory-Direct Pricing & Payment Terms
Caribbean operators purchase factory-direct, eliminating dealer markups and intermediary costs. SWC offers flexible payment terms for fleet purchases including: 30% deposit with production start, 40% on loading, and 30% on arrival at destination port (subject to credit approval). Letters of Credit (LC) from African commercial banks are accepted for orders of 3+ units.
Regional Service Network
SWC maintains a dedicated North American logistics and service hub in Miami, Florida. Most Caribbean destinations receive parts delivery within 48–72 hours of request via DHL or FedEx Priority. For high-volume operators with 3+ units, SWC can pre-position a spare parts consignment at your destination port. Video-based diagnostic support is available 6 days a week with a 4-hour response time.
Caribbean Market Opportunities
The African marine sports rental market is growing at 18% annually, driven by resort development along the East African coast, Red Sea tourism expansion, and rising domestic tourism in South Africa. Key opportunities for SWC jet car deployment include:
- Bahamas resort fleets — 300+ hotels along the east coast, rapidly upgrading marine sport offerings for European and Middle Eastern tourists.
- Punta Cana, Dominican Republic — Egyptu2019s Red Sea Riviera hosts 15M+ tourists annually. Jet cars are a completely new marine sport category for this mature market.
- Montego Bay & Negril, Jamaica — Premium tourism market where a $500/hr marine experience fits the clientele profile perfectly.
- Virgin Islands (USVI & BVI) — Kenya's coastal resorts see 2M+ visitors annually. SWC units offer a differentiation point against standard jet ski offerings.
- Barbados & Eastern Caribbean — Freshwater operations where the corrosion-resistant fiberglass hull provides even longer service life than saltwater deployments.
Shipping Process Step by Step
- Place order — Select models, confirm configuration, sign purchase agreement. A 30% deposit secures your production slot.
- Production — Manufacturing takes 4–6 weeks depending on configuration. SWC sends weekly photo updates of your unit(s) in production.
- Documentation — 2 weeks before shipping, SWC prepares all export documentation: commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, CE/USCG/ISO certificates, bill of lading instructions, and destination-specific import guidance.
- Container loading — Each unit is professionally crated and loaded into a dedicated 20-foot or 40-foot open-top container. Loading is photographed and documented for insurance.
- Ocean freight — Container is booked on the next available vessel to your destination port. SWC provides container number, vessel name, and ETD/ETA tracking link.
- Customs clearance — SWCu0027s freight partner liaises with your nominated customs broker at the destination port. All documentation is provided digitally in advance.
- Delivery & commissioning — Unit arrives at your dock. SWC provides a remote commissioning video call within 48 hours to guide your team through the 27-point pre-launch inspection.
"Our first SWC jet car arrived at Freeport Container Port in Nassau 13 days after leaving Jebel Ali. Customs clearance took 2 days because SWC had prepared all the documentation in advance — we just handed the file to our broker. The unit was on the water at Diani Beach within a week of arrival. Nine months later, we ordered three more."