The Tropical 40 is not a production line boat. It is a semi-custom Australian design known for its rugged, go-anywhere capability and an open-plan layout that blurs the line between indoor comfort and outdoor living. The Boroka — a name derived from an Australian Aboriginal word meaning "living earth" or "hidden place" — is the flagship of this fleet.
“Boroka” personalizes the experience. Unlike a faceless charter number, a named vessel like Boroka carries a reputation. In nautical tradition, a boat’s name reflects her character— Boroka may derive from Hungarian or Aboriginal Australian roots, meaning “good spirit” or “mountain.” For charter guests, the name becomes shorthand for reviews, previous itineraries, and word-of-mouth referrals. A named boat also allows for easier verification: one can search for Boroka in charter databases, marine tracking apps, or social media posts by previous guests. Thus, “Boroka” transforms a generic boat model into a traceable asset. private tropical 40 boroka does the caribbean verified
Whether it’s a cliffside villa in St. Lucia or a private cay in the Bahamas, the "verified" Caribbean dream is waiting. The Tropical 40 is not a production line boat