Boat Show

February 20, 2012

Corporate captains are jack of all trades in yachting. They have their hand in the company business, also.

February 20, 2012

There's usually more to the name on the stern. Here's the scoop on a few in the Miami show.

February 19, 2012

Let them eat cake. Just not in the galley during the show. Yacht crew explain the rules of eating during boat shows.

February 19, 2012

 

Q. Which person cannot commit the crime of barratry?

Q. Who is responsible for preparing and signing the Station Bill?

Q. When a person voluntarily surrenders his license to a USCG investigating officer, he/she signs a statement indicating that___________.

 

February 19, 2012

Chef Raffie Hurtado aims high with spicy creativity and local produce.

February 18, 2012

Crew share the most common comments from visitors onboard at this week's Miami show.

February 18, 2012

Yacht's may change their Med plans due to a proposed berthing tax in Italy.

February 17, 2012

Descriptions varied on quality of opening day at the Miami Yacht and Brokerage show yesterday.

February 16, 2012

From a life-long friendship with a captain to being recruited from behind a bar, yacht crew share stories on how they found work onboard.

February 16, 2012

The majority of yacht crew polled at the Miami Yacht and Brokerage Show speak one language.

February 16, 2012

M/Y Diamonds Are Forever shines in Miami Yacht and Brokerage Show

February 16, 2012

Things to do during the Miami Yacht and Brokerage Show

February 16, 2012

Early birds, both buyers and brokers, were on the docks yesterday for the Miami Yacht and Brokerage Show which opens today.

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November 8, 2011

A list of events before, during and after the boat show. Updated regularly.

November 1, 2011

Regarding the events that took place in the Yacht Builders & Designers tent on Friday, Oct. 26, thank you for trying to correct the highly inaccurate account you published in both your print and online editions. However, your information is still misleading and in need of correction and clarification.

November 1, 2011

Yacht buyers came out to the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show this year, braving rain to visit the show, returning to their favorite yachts several times, making verbal offers, and generally giving the industry a wave of optimism heading into the new year.

October 31, 2011

More than 45 percent are heading to a South Florida shipyard; an almost equal number are heading to a South Florida marina.

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October 31, 2011

The first thing most people learn about a yacht is its name. It tells us something about the yacht, doesn’t it? Whether its formal or playful, silly or smart. But often, the name means little to outsiders, but the world to the owner. To see a gallery of more photos, click here.

October 31, 2011

Chicago's newest marina set to open; Newport charter show gets new owner; Perseus Award given to Ethereal owners; Interlux names Waterfront Challenge winner

October 31, 2011

Q: How many of the roughly 200 nations of the world do not border an ocean or sea? 30, 75, 120 or 165?

Q: Which nation has the most coastline?

October 30, 2011

 

Moore Stephens Isle of Man will be the primary sponsor for Capt. Jody Hill, a former yacht captain paralyzed in a car accident in Tortola in 2006. He's going for gold in the 2012 Paralympics in London.

 

October 30, 2011

 

We were proud to learn that a full fifth of the respondents save it. Some are saving for something specific, such as buying a house or starting a business, but others said they are just plain saving.

 

October 30, 2011

U.S. Congressman Allen West called on industry leaders to create an After Action Report (AAR) when the boat show is over so he can endorse it and send it to the pertinent federal agencies to get key issues addressed.

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October 30, 2011

As many as 3 inches of rain fell per hour in some areas of South Florida yesterday, waterlogging exhibit areas and, in some cases, putting carpeted walkways completely under water.