CRUISERS YACHTS will have 9 models on display at the Palm Beach Boat Show, including (top row) the 38 VTR, and 50 Fly; plus (bottom row) the 50 GLS and 34 GLS OB. Other boats include the 38 VTR EC, 57 Fly, 42 GLS OB, 46 and 42 Cantius. To make VIP reservations to privately see these boats, click here…
FORMULA BOATS on display at the Palm Beach Boat Show will include the 500 SSC seen above, the flagship of the Formula fleet, plus the 457 Center Console Sport which has set the bar very high for luxury center consoles, as well as the 430 SSC, 400 SSC, 380 SSC and 360 CB, among others. Sign up below for a VIP experience at the Formula display.
AIATA IS A NEW BRAND The Aiata 38 Cabin and Sun Top are both built by an established yard in Turkey. What sets these boats apart is their ability to be modified by the owner during the lifecycle of the vessel. The result is enduring value. Turkey is fast becoming the go-to country in Europe for high-quality yachts at exceptional value for money. To find out more about this new brand, make a reservation for a VIP meeting at the Palm Beach Boat Show by clicking on the link below.
BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which light may be displayed to assist in the identification of submarines operating on the surface?
A. intermittent flashing amber/yellow light B. flashing white light C. flashing sidelight D. blue rotating light
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THE WINDOWS GO IN Construction continues on the Bill Upfold-designed Elite 22m at Weber Marine in Auckland. Hull windows are cut, exterior fairing is complete, and the first coat of Interprotect undercoat is on. The boarding platform is now in place at the stern, integral fuel tanks are installed and awaiting pressure testing, and the deck structure has moved to the fairing team. She's closing in.
THE DOCK ALWAYS WINS A fresh round of boating mishaps lands in this week’s Boneheaded Boaters compilation. From docking attempts that keep getting worse to a boat mysteriously flying over the highway, these clips show how quickly things can unravel when wind, current, and nerves take over. It’s entertaining, slightly painful, and a reminder of the rules that you forget at your own peril.
Submarines on the surface may display an intermittent flashing amber light as a distinctive identification signal, making them easier for other vessels to recognize in busy waters.