Many cruisers will arrive needing a part. Before ordering from overseas, check what's in stock locally β it's often faster and cheaper once you factor in shipping costs and waiting time.
Local chandleries first
- Budget Marine, Cole Bay β hardware, electrical, plumbing, safety, anchoring, deck gear, paint, consumables. Special orders ~1β2 weeks. budgetmarine.com
- Island Water World, Cole Bay β electronics, electrical systems, outboard parts. Special orders available. islandwaterworld.com
- Γle Marine, Sandy Ground β well-stocked general chandlery, just inside the Sandy Ground bridge. ilemarine.com
- Island Water World, near Marina Royale, Marigot β electronics, electrical, outboard. islandwaterworld.com
Both sides also have hardware stores and electrical suppliers useful for marine work β ask your contractor or marina office for the closest option to your berth.
Before you order anything
Confirm with your marina or boatyard that they accept deliveries on your behalf. Most do β it is standard practice in SXM β but some charge a small handling fee and some require advance notice for large or heavy shipments.
- Use your marina or boatyard's physical address
- Include your boat name and your own name clearly on the shipping label
- Notify the marina office when you place the order so they are expecting it
- For large or heavy items, ask the yard to assist with receipt β they often have established customs broker relationships
Shipping from the USA β Dutch side
The Dutch side is a free port with a well-established supply chain from the United States. No import duty on marine parts and equipment.
International carriers direct to Sint Maarten
FedEx and UPS are the most reliable for tracked, time-definite delivery. USPS is less reliable to Caribbean addresses β use only for low-value, non-urgent items. Amazon ships many items directly to Sint Maarten addresses; check at checkout that your specific item ships internationally.
Typical transit times from the US: 3β5 business days from the east coast. Allow extra time during the DecemberβJanuary peak season when carrier networks are busy.
Local freight forwarders β Dutch side
Key US marine suppliers shipping to SXM
- West Marine β westmarine.com
- Defender β defender.com
- Fisheries Supply β fisheriessupply.com
- Jamestown Distributors β jamestowndistributors.com
- Discount Marine Supplies β discountmarinesupplies.com
- Amazon β check item-by-item for international shipping availability
Shipping from Europe β French side
Saint-Martin is an Overseas Collectivity of France and benefits from EU customs arrangements. EU goods can be shipped VAT-free to Saint-Martin, making European-sourced marine equipment competitive in price.
International carriers direct to Saint-Martin
DHL, FedEx, and UPS all operate reliable air freight services from major European cities. Typical transit time from France, UK, Germany, or the Netherlands: 3β5 business days by air express. Use a Marigot or Sandy Ground address for the French side; either side's address works for most carriers.
Local freight forwarders β French side
Sea freight from France for large items
For large items β engines, generators, masts, large quantities of materials β sea freight from France is significantly cheaper than air. Typical transit time: 3β6 weeks depending on the schedule. SAS handle the full process including receipt at Galisbay and customs clearance. Ask your chandlery or boatyard for their recommended freight agent β they will have established relationships.
Key European marine suppliers
- Accastillage Diffusion / Voiles et Voiliers (France) β large French chandlery with extensive catalogue
- Jimmy Green Marine (UK) β jimmygreenmarine.co.uk
- Barts Watersports (Netherlands)
- Furuno, Garmin, Raymarine, B&G β all have European distributors; check their websites for country-specific dealers
Receiving a package β what to expect
Most packages shipped via FedEx or UPS to Sint Maarten are delivered directly to the marina address with no customs inspection β the free port status means routine marine parts pass through without delay or duty.
Shipments are more likely to be held if they are of unusually high declared value, contain electronic equipment, or have incomplete commercial invoices. If a shipment is held, the carrier's local agent will contact you. A clear commercial invoice with accurate item descriptions and values speeds resolution. Safe Cargo Services on the Dutch side and Sea Air Services on the French side can both assist as customs brokers if you run into difficulty.
Lithium batteries β a special case
- Source locally: Nomad, Electec, Budget Marine, and Island Water World all stock lithium battery banks from major brands
- Sea freight: Slower but avoids air HAZMAT restrictions entirely β practical for a planned refit
- If ordering by air: Use a carrier that explicitly accepts HAZMAT shipments and confirm the current documentation requirements before placing the order
Summary β what to order from where
| Situation | Best approach |
|---|---|
| Standard US-brand parts, needed within a week | Order from US supplier via FedEx/UPS, or use West Tech or Four Star Cargo |
| European equipment (navigation, deck gear, rigging) | Order from European supplier by air freight via DHL/FedEx/UPS, or use SAS for larger orders |
| Large or heavy items not urgently needed | Sea freight β Four Star Cargo (Dutch side) or SAS groupage from France (French side) |
| In stock at Budget Marine / IWW / Γle Marine | Buy locally β saves time and shipping cost |
| Urgent part, any source | Call the chandleries first, then order with express shipping if needed |
| Shipment held at customs | Safe Cargo Services (Dutch) or Sea Air Services (French) as customs broker |
