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ROSCIOLI YARD SOLD
Georgia-based OneWater Marine (NASDAQ:ONEW) announced this morning that it has completed the acquisition of Roscioli Yachting Center, a full-service shipyard on the New River in Fort Lauderdale. The Roscioli team includes over 100 skilled employees that provide services ranging from custom carpentry and fabrication to painting and refinishing. The yard generated revenues in excess of PROGRESS AT WALKER’S STALLED, BUT NOT THE VISION Progress at Walker’s stalled, but not the vision. Some things even a global pandemic can’t stop. Slow down, sure, but not stop. And when you combine the money of a multi-millionaire with the heart of a kid, joy is just bound to be the result. In 2018, yacht owner Carl Allen bought Walker’s Cay, the northernmost island in the Bahamas. USCG EXTENDS LICENSE, CERTIFICATE RENEWAL DATES The U.S. Coast Guard has extended the deadline for renewals of licenses, credentials and medical certificates until at least Oct. 31 due to COVID-19-related issues. The latest update to Marine Safety Information Bulletin 08-20 includes the following main changes: Credentials, including STCW and medical, that expire between March 1, 2020, and June 30, 2021, are HATTERAS NAMES NEW CEO, CFO Hatteras – Cabo Yachts has named board member Gary Smith as chief executive officer and Dave Goodman as chief financial officer of New Bern, North Carolina-based Hatteras Yachts. The company, which builds luxury motor yachts of 60-105 feet and sportfishing yachts of 41-70 feet, pioneered the production of large offshore fiberglass powerboats, beginning with its CRUISING GROUNDS: PATAGONIA YACHT GUIDE By Carlos Miquel For non-seafaring people, Patagonia represents an outdoor clothing line or a distant piece of land with vast pampas and gauchos. For seafaring people, Patagonia is often identified with mystical names such as Magellan Strait, Cape Horn, Francis Drake, Charles Darwin, Beagle Channel, Antarctica and Sir Ernest Shackleton.Both are right.
NEW LIFT COMING TOGETHER AT DERECKTOR FORT PIERCE With the ability to lift yachts up to 1,500 tons, the new $6.5 million hoist, built by Cimolai Technology in Northern Italy, will be the largest in operation in the world. The structure will stand 85 feet tall, 75 feet wide, 120 feet in length and weigh just over 700 tons. The hoist will be able to haul yachts up to 250 feet in length. UPDATES FROM TREASURE CAY Editor’s Note: This note was sent by Martha Fleury, president of AbacoStrong.org, to friends of Treasure Cay and Northern Abaco in late November. I recently returned from my first visit to Treasure Cay since the lockdown in March. Although I have received numerous pictures and communications over these last eight months, I wasn’tsure what
USCG REVISES RADAR RENEWAL REQUIREMENTS USCG revises radar renewal requirements. In a revision to its regulations for merchant mariner credentials, the U.S. Coast Guard has removed its requirements for refresher courses, in certain cases, when renewing a radar observer endorsement. According to the final rule, which takes effect July 22, mariners who have served for at least oneyear
OWNER’S GAIN, CREW’S PAIN WHEN YACHT TENDERS TOWED Owner’s gain, crew’s pain when yacht tenders towed. In 30 years of big boating, I had never towed a tender until last season. Now that I have done it, I will not go back to little blow-up boats. (I used to call them inflatables, too.) But I do realize that towing a large tender is not the favorite addition for captains and crew, and I fully MOST YACHT CAPTAINS OPERATE AS SMALL BUSINESSES About 7.6 percent more are employed through an LLC, a limited liability corporation. “Most savvy and highly professional U.S. yacht captains have their own LLC or similar,” said the captain of a yacht 100-120 feet. “Not only is it a form of a buffer from liability (as captains, we take on aROSCIOLI YARD SOLD
Georgia-based OneWater Marine (NASDAQ:ONEW) announced this morning that it has completed the acquisition of Roscioli Yachting Center, a full-service shipyard on the New River in Fort Lauderdale. The Roscioli team includes over 100 skilled employees that provide services ranging from custom carpentry and fabrication to painting and refinishing. The yard generated revenues in excess of PROGRESS AT WALKER’S STALLED, BUT NOT THE VISION Progress at Walker’s stalled, but not the vision. Some things even a global pandemic can’t stop. Slow down, sure, but not stop. And when you combine the money of a multi-millionaire with the heart of a kid, joy is just bound to be the result. In 2018, yacht owner Carl Allen bought Walker’s Cay, the northernmost island in the Bahamas. USCG EXTENDS LICENSE, CERTIFICATE RENEWAL DATES The U.S. Coast Guard has extended the deadline for renewals of licenses, credentials and medical certificates until at least Oct. 31 due to COVID-19-related issues. The latest update to Marine Safety Information Bulletin 08-20 includes the following main changes: Credentials, including STCW and medical, that expire between March 1, 2020, and June 30, 2021, are HATTERAS NAMES NEW CEO, CFO Hatteras – Cabo Yachts has named board member Gary Smith as chief executive officer and Dave Goodman as chief financial officer of New Bern, North Carolina-based Hatteras Yachts. The company, which builds luxury motor yachts of 60-105 feet and sportfishing yachts of 41-70 feet, pioneered the production of large offshore fiberglass powerboats, beginning with its CRUISING GROUNDS: PATAGONIA YACHT GUIDE By Carlos Miquel For non-seafaring people, Patagonia represents an outdoor clothing line or a distant piece of land with vast pampas and gauchos. For seafaring people, Patagonia is often identified with mystical names such as Magellan Strait, Cape Horn, Francis Drake, Charles Darwin, Beagle Channel, Antarctica and Sir Ernest Shackleton.Both are right.
NEW LIFT COMING TOGETHER AT DERECKTOR FORT PIERCE With the ability to lift yachts up to 1,500 tons, the new $6.5 million hoist, built by Cimolai Technology in Northern Italy, will be the largest in operation in the world. The structure will stand 85 feet tall, 75 feet wide, 120 feet in length and weigh just over 700 tons. The hoist will be able to haul yachts up to 250 feet in length. UPDATES FROM TREASURE CAY Editor’s Note: This note was sent by Martha Fleury, president of AbacoStrong.org, to friends of Treasure Cay and Northern Abaco in late November. I recently returned from my first visit to Treasure Cay since the lockdown in March. Although I have received numerous pictures and communications over these last eight months, I wasn’tsure what
USCG REVISES RADAR RENEWAL REQUIREMENTS USCG revises radar renewal requirements. In a revision to its regulations for merchant mariner credentials, the U.S. Coast Guard has removed its requirements for refresher courses, in certain cases, when renewing a radar observer endorsement. According to the final rule, which takes effect July 22, mariners who have served for at least oneyear
OWNER’S GAIN, CREW’S PAIN WHEN YACHT TENDERS TOWED Owner’s gain, crew’s pain when yacht tenders towed. In 30 years of big boating, I had never towed a tender until last season. Now that I have done it, I will not go back to little blow-up boats. (I used to call them inflatables, too.) But I do realize that towing a large tender is not the favorite addition for captains and crew, and I fully MOST YACHT CAPTAINS OPERATE AS SMALL BUSINESSES About 7.6 percent more are employed through an LLC, a limited liability corporation. “Most savvy and highly professional U.S. yacht captains have their own LLC or similar,” said the captain of a yacht 100-120 feet. “Not only is it a form of a buffer from liability (as captains, we take on a PIER SIXTY-SIX REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALLY UNDERWAY By Lucy Chabot Reed Tavistock Development Company, started and owned by yacht owner Joe Lewis, officially broke ground on March 12 on its redevelopment of Fort Lauderdale hotel Pier Sixty-Six. Though the property on the northeast corner of the 17th Street Causeway and the Intracoastal Waterway is already cleared and the iconic tower gutted,company
UPDATES FROM TREASURE CAY Editor’s Note: This note was sent by Martha Fleury, president of AbacoStrong.org, to friends of Treasure Cay and Northern Abaco in late November. I recently returned from my first visit to Treasure Cay since the lockdown in March. Although I have received numerous pictures and communications over these last eight months, I wasn’tsure what
TRITON EXPO
THE TRITON EXPO, ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 15, HAS BEEN CANCELLED. It's time again to Save the Date for the 25th edition of our semi-annual crew-focused networking event, the Triton Expo, on April 15. The Triton Expo is a powerful networking event designed for yacht crew. Last fall, 58 companies showcased their goods and services USCG EXTENDS LICENSE, CERTIFICATE RENEWAL DATES The U.S. Coast Guard has extended the deadline for renewals of licenses, credentials and medical certificates until at least Oct. 31 due to COVID-19-related issues. The latest update to Marine Safety Information Bulletin 08-20 includes the following main changes: Credentials, including STCW and medical, that expire between March 1, 2020, and June 30, 2021, are NEW LIFT COMING TOGETHER AT DERECKTOR FORT PIERCE It’s happening, and it’s going to be big. That’s the sense one can get as they see the buildout of the new Derecktor Fort Pierce shipyard. With the lengthy permitting and review processes completed and approvals now in hand from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and other state and federal agencies, Derecktor broke ground RULES OF THE ROAD: TIME TO REPLACE HALON SYSTEMS Rules of the Road: by Capt. Jake Desvergers Every vessel on the water, from the smallest runabout to the largest tanker, has some type of fire-extinguishing system on board. It may be a portable extinguisher, rolling foam applicator, or a major water sprinkler system. Many ships and yachts, especially those built in the 1980s and THE USCG AND FOREIGN YACHT INSPECTIONS Sovereign and other self-governing nations have the right to control any activities within their own borders, including those of visiting yachts. Authority and control over foreign-flagged ships in a country’s ports, utilized for verifying compliance with the requirements of the applicable maritime conventions, is called Port State Control (PSC). BRADFORD MARINE SOLD The facility has more than 11,000 linear feet of in-water dockage under cover. The 47-acre Bradford Marine Bahamas was founded in 1997 and can work with yachts up to 500 feet in length. The island facility has 25-foot depth, a 1,200-ton drydock, a 150-ton Marine Travelift, and access to a 27,000-ton drydock. Dorie Cox is editor of The Triton. LIKE IT OR NOT, GUNS OFTEN ONBOARD YACHTS The topic of guns on yachts is not often discussed publicly, but every captain had a story, whether his or a colleague’s. And the captains said the topic is complex due to many variables: different owners, travel destinations, types of yachts and number of crew. PRICE NAMED U.S. HEAD OF VIKING MARINE SERVICES Veteran crew placement agent Sue Price has been hired to run the first U.S. office for Viking Marine Services, part of Viking Recruitment Ltd. of the United Kingdom. She started her new duties April 9 at the new office in Fort Lauderdale. Formerly senior placement coordinator with Bluewater USA (formerly Crew Unlimited), Price brings moreROSCIOLI YARD SOLD
Georgia-based OneWater Marine (NASDAQ:ONEW) announced this morning that it has completed the acquisition of Roscioli Yachting Center, a full-service shipyard on the New River in Fort Lauderdale. The Roscioli team includes over 100 skilled employees that provide services ranging from custom carpentry and fabrication to painting and refinishing. The yard generated revenues in excess ofTRITON EXPO
THE TRITON EXPO, ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 15, HAS BEEN CANCELLED. It's time again to Save the Date for the 25th edition of our semi-annual crew-focused networking event, the Triton Expo, on April 15. The Triton Expo is a powerful networking event designed for yacht crew. Last fall, 58 companies showcased their goods and services PIER SIXTY-SIX REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALLY UNDERWAY By Lucy Chabot Reed Tavistock Development Company, started and owned by yacht owner Joe Lewis, officially broke ground on March 12 on its redevelopment of Fort Lauderdale hotel Pier Sixty-Six. Though the property on the northeast corner of the 17th Street Causeway and the Intracoastal Waterway is already cleared and the iconic tower gutted,company
HATTERAS NAMES NEW CEO, CFO Hatteras – Cabo Yachts has named board member Gary Smith as chief executive officer and Dave Goodman as chief financial officer of New Bern, North Carolina-based Hatteras Yachts. The company, which builds luxury motor yachts of 60-105 feet and sportfishing yachts of 41-70 feet, pioneered the production of large offshore fiberglass powerboats, beginning with its CRUISING GROUNDS: PATAGONIA YACHT GUIDE By Carlos Miquel For non-seafaring people, Patagonia represents an outdoor clothing line or a distant piece of land with vast pampas and gauchos. For seafaring people, Patagonia is often identified with mystical names such as Magellan Strait, Cape Horn, Francis Drake, Charles Darwin, Beagle Channel, Antarctica and Sir Ernest Shackleton.Both are right.
UPDATES FROM TREASURE CAY Editor’s Note: This note was sent by Martha Fleury, president of AbacoStrong.org, to friends of Treasure Cay and Northern Abaco in late November. I recently returned from my first visit to Treasure Cay since the lockdown in March. Although I have received numerous pictures and communications over these last eight months, I wasn’tsure what
RULES OF THE ROAD: BAREBOAT CHARTERS MUST MEET STRICT U.S Rules of the Road: by Capt. Jake DesVergers In the southeastern United States, the U.S. Coast Guard continues to implement an aggressive program to eliminate illegal charters. During the past year, multiple voyages have been terminated. In some cases, legal action was taken by the federal government against the operator. Sentences ranged frommonetary fines
THE USCG AND FOREIGN YACHT INSPECTIONS Sovereign and other self-governing nations have the right to control any activities within their own borders, including those of visiting yachts. Authority and control over foreign-flagged ships in a country’s ports, utilized for verifying compliance with the requirements of the applicable maritime conventions, is called Port State Control (PSC). MEGAYACHT MARINA AND SHIPYARD TO OPEN THIS YEAR IN PUERTO Port Caribe San Juan, a megayacht marina and shipyard is scheduled to open in the Port of San Juan, Puerto Rico by November according to John Spencer, COO and general manager. Edgewater Resources, a marina and waterfront development firm based in Michigan, is proceeding with plans approved by the Puerto Rican government and backed by YACHT OWNER KEEPS NASCAR DRIVER’S SPIRIT ALIVE Yacht owner keeps NASCAR driver’s spirit alive. Typically, when a yacht changes hands, the yacht gets renamed. Not so with M/Y Sunday Money, a custom 2001 100-foot Hatteras on display in the show this week. The current owner kept the name to “maintain the spirit of the yacht,” said Sean Johnston, mate/engineer.ROSCIOLI YARD SOLD
Georgia-based OneWater Marine (NASDAQ:ONEW) announced this morning that it has completed the acquisition of Roscioli Yachting Center, a full-service shipyard on the New River in Fort Lauderdale. The Roscioli team includes over 100 skilled employees that provide services ranging from custom carpentry and fabrication to painting and refinishing. The yard generated revenues in excess ofTRITON EXPO
THE TRITON EXPO, ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 15, HAS BEEN CANCELLED. It's time again to Save the Date for the 25th edition of our semi-annual crew-focused networking event, the Triton Expo, on April 15. The Triton Expo is a powerful networking event designed for yacht crew. Last fall, 58 companies showcased their goods and services PIER SIXTY-SIX REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALLY UNDERWAY By Lucy Chabot Reed Tavistock Development Company, started and owned by yacht owner Joe Lewis, officially broke ground on March 12 on its redevelopment of Fort Lauderdale hotel Pier Sixty-Six. Though the property on the northeast corner of the 17th Street Causeway and the Intracoastal Waterway is already cleared and the iconic tower gutted,company
HATTERAS NAMES NEW CEO, CFO Hatteras – Cabo Yachts has named board member Gary Smith as chief executive officer and Dave Goodman as chief financial officer of New Bern, North Carolina-based Hatteras Yachts. The company, which builds luxury motor yachts of 60-105 feet and sportfishing yachts of 41-70 feet, pioneered the production of large offshore fiberglass powerboats, beginning with its CRUISING GROUNDS: PATAGONIA YACHT GUIDE By Carlos Miquel For non-seafaring people, Patagonia represents an outdoor clothing line or a distant piece of land with vast pampas and gauchos. For seafaring people, Patagonia is often identified with mystical names such as Magellan Strait, Cape Horn, Francis Drake, Charles Darwin, Beagle Channel, Antarctica and Sir Ernest Shackleton.Both are right.
UPDATES FROM TREASURE CAY Editor’s Note: This note was sent by Martha Fleury, president of AbacoStrong.org, to friends of Treasure Cay and Northern Abaco in late November. I recently returned from my first visit to Treasure Cay since the lockdown in March. Although I have received numerous pictures and communications over these last eight months, I wasn’tsure what
RULES OF THE ROAD: BAREBOAT CHARTERS MUST MEET STRICT U.S Rules of the Road: by Capt. Jake DesVergers In the southeastern United States, the U.S. Coast Guard continues to implement an aggressive program to eliminate illegal charters. During the past year, multiple voyages have been terminated. In some cases, legal action was taken by the federal government against the operator. Sentences ranged frommonetary fines
THE USCG AND FOREIGN YACHT INSPECTIONS Sovereign and other self-governing nations have the right to control any activities within their own borders, including those of visiting yachts. Authority and control over foreign-flagged ships in a country’s ports, utilized for verifying compliance with the requirements of the applicable maritime conventions, is called Port State Control (PSC). MEGAYACHT MARINA AND SHIPYARD TO OPEN THIS YEAR IN PUERTO Port Caribe San Juan, a megayacht marina and shipyard is scheduled to open in the Port of San Juan, Puerto Rico by November according to John Spencer, COO and general manager. Edgewater Resources, a marina and waterfront development firm based in Michigan, is proceeding with plans approved by the Puerto Rican government and backed by YACHT OWNER KEEPS NASCAR DRIVER’S SPIRIT ALIVE Yacht owner keeps NASCAR driver’s spirit alive. Typically, when a yacht changes hands, the yacht gets renamed. Not so with M/Y Sunday Money, a custom 2001 100-foot Hatteras on display in the show this week. The current owner kept the name to “maintain the spirit of the yacht,” said Sean Johnston, mate/engineer. THE TRITON | NAUTICAL NEWS FOR CAPTAINS AND CREWS Apr 6, 2020 | dockage, engine, From the Bridge, generator, Triton Exclusives. From the Bridge: Crew dream of moving up, captains long to move down. From the Bridge: by Dorie Cox A group of yacht captains with experience at the helm of yachts from 100 feet to more than 250 feet . Mar 3, 2020 | Career, careers, dockage, docks, From the Bridge UPDATES FROM TREASURE CAY Editor’s Note: This note was sent by Martha Fleury, president of AbacoStrong.org, to friends of Treasure Cay and Northern Abaco in late November. I recently returned from my first visit to Treasure Cay since the lockdown in March. Although I have received numerous pictures and communications over these last eight months, I wasn’tsure what
PROGRESS AT WALKER’S STALLED, BUT NOT THE VISION Progress at Walker’s stalled, but not the vision. Some things even a global pandemic can’t stop. Slow down, sure, but not stop. And when you combine the money of a multi-millionaire with the heart of a kid, joy is just bound to be the result. In 2018, yacht owner Carl Allen bought Walker’s Cay, the northernmost island in the Bahamas. USCG EXTENDS LICENSE, CERTIFICATE RENEWAL DATES The U.S. Coast Guard has extended the deadline for renewals of licenses, credentials and medical certificates until at least Oct. 31 due to COVID-19-related issues. The latest update to Marine Safety Information Bulletin 08-20 includes the following main changes: Credentials, including STCW and medical, that expire between March 1, 2020, and June 30, 2021, are RULES OF THE ROAD: WHO NEEDS LRIT? Rules of the Road: IMO revises radio equipment, polar ops. Rules of the Road: by Capt. Jake DesVergers The International Maritime Organization is a United Nation’s agency assigned duties to ensure international safety. YACHT CAPTAIN SOCIAL MEDIA STAR SHARES LIFE ONBOARD By Lauren Coles Capt. Tristan Mortlock, fondly known on social media as the “Super Yacht Captain,” has built a following through sharing a positive spin on what it’s like living and working on a superyacht through his YouTube channel and Instagram page. With nearly 94,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel, he wasn’t always a star DIESEL DIGEST: WATER IS DIESEL FUEL’S WORST ENEMY Diesel Digest: by Capt. Jeff Werner Diesel fuel is the lifeblood of a diesel engine. If left unmanaged, diesel fuel quality can degrade rather quickly rendering it harmful, rather than helpful to an engine. Understanding the sources and nature of diesel fuel contamination is the first step in maintaining optimal fuel quality aboard a yacht. SOLOMON ISLANDS OFFER SOLITUDE, BEAUTY, BEST DIVING The shallow waters provide a view of the varieties of corals and show their true beauty. Reef fish darting around add to the dazzling array of colors. Diving 15 meters below the surface, we were treated to sea fans, crinoids, reef fish and a spectacular encounter with a cuttlefish. Residents of the Solomon Islands are friendly, and thethreat
OWNER’S GAIN, CREW’S PAIN WHEN YACHT TENDERS TOWED Owner’s gain, crew’s pain when yacht tenders towed. In 30 years of big boating, I had never towed a tender until last season. Now that I have done it, I will not go back to little blow-up boats. (I used to call them inflatables, too.) But I do realize that towing a large tender is not the favorite addition for captains and crew, and I fully MOST YACHT CAPTAINS OPERATE AS SMALL BUSINESSES About 7.6 percent more are employed through an LLC, a limited liability corporation. “Most savvy and highly professional U.S. yacht captains have their own LLC or similar,” said the captain of a yacht 100-120 feet. “Not only is it a form of a buffer from liability (as captains, we take on a UPDATES FROM TREASURE CAY Editor’s Note: This note was sent by Martha Fleury, president of AbacoStrong.org, to friends of Treasure Cay and Northern Abaco in late November. I recently returned from my first visit to Treasure Cay since the lockdown in March. Although I have received numerous pictures and communications over these last eight months, I wasn’tsure what
ROSCIOLI YARD SOLD
Georgia-based OneWater Marine (NASDAQ:ONEW) announced this morning that it has completed the acquisition of Roscioli Yachting Center, a full-service shipyard on the New River in Fort Lauderdale. The Roscioli team includes over 100 skilled employees that provide services ranging from custom carpentry and fabrication to painting and refinishing. The yard generated revenues in excess of USCG EXTENDS LICENSE, CERTIFICATE RENEWAL DATES The U.S. Coast Guard has extended the deadline for renewals of licenses, credentials and medical certificates until at least Oct. 31 due to COVID-19-related issues. The latest update to Marine Safety Information Bulletin 08-20 includes the following main changes: Credentials, including STCW and medical, that expire between March 1, 2020, and June 30, 2021, are NEW LIFT COMING TOGETHER AT DERECKTOR FORT PIERCE With the ability to lift yachts up to 1,500 tons, the new $6.5 million hoist, built by Cimolai Technology in Northern Italy, will be the largest in operation in the world. The structure will stand 85 feet tall, 75 feet wide, 120 feet in length and weigh just over 700 tons. The hoist will be able to haul yachts up to 250 feet in length. PROGRESS AT WALKER’S STALLED, BUT NOT THE VISION Progress at Walker’s stalled, but not the vision. Some things even a global pandemic can’t stop. Slow down, sure, but not stop. And when you combine the money of a multi-millionaire with the heart of a kid, joy is just bound to be the result. In 2018, yacht owner Carl Allen bought Walker’s Cay, the northernmost island in the Bahamas. HATTERAS NAMES NEW CEO, CFO Hatteras – Cabo Yachts has named board member Gary Smith as chief executive officer and Dave Goodman as chief financial officer of New Bern, North Carolina-based Hatteras Yachts. The company, which builds luxury motor yachts of 60-105 feet and sportfishing yachts of 41-70 feet, pioneered the production of large offshore fiberglass powerboats, beginning with its CRUISING GROUNDS: PATAGONIA YACHT GUIDE By Carlos Miquel For non-seafaring people, Patagonia represents an outdoor clothing line or a distant piece of land with vast pampas and gauchos. For seafaring people, Patagonia is often identified with mystical names such as Magellan Strait, Cape Horn, Francis Drake, Charles Darwin, Beagle Channel, Antarctica and Sir Ernest Shackleton.Both are right.
BOW THRUSTERS TO EPAULETTES, YACHT ENGINEER VALUES MENTOR By Dorie Cox Engr. Allen Dudley is mesmerized by Capt. Jim Horner’s skillful maneuvers at the helm of the 100-foot (30m) Benetti, M/Y Rutli E, in currents, wind and tight situations. “He has a no-bow-thruster method,” Dudley, 36, said of his mentor, who is BLU3 LAUNCHES ‘WORLD’S SMALLEST’ DIVE SYSTEM BLU3, a subsidiary of Brownie’s Marine Group, has launched what it calls the next generation of diving on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter. NEMO is a compact surface-supplied air (SSA) dive system that supports one diver to 10 feet – bridging the gap between snorkeling and SCUBA diving, according to BLU3. Inside NEMO’sbuoyant foam and
OWNER’S GAIN, CREW’S PAIN WHEN YACHT TENDERS TOWED Owner’s gain, crew’s pain when yacht tenders towed. In 30 years of big boating, I had never towed a tender until last season. Now that I have done it, I will not go back to little blow-up boats. (I used to call them inflatables, too.) But I do realize that towing a large tender is not the favorite addition for captains and crew, and I fully UPDATES FROM TREASURE CAY Editor’s Note: This note was sent by Martha Fleury, president of AbacoStrong.org, to friends of Treasure Cay and Northern Abaco in late November. I recently returned from my first visit to Treasure Cay since the lockdown in March. Although I have received numerous pictures and communications over these last eight months, I wasn’tsure what
ROSCIOLI YARD SOLD
Georgia-based OneWater Marine (NASDAQ:ONEW) announced this morning that it has completed the acquisition of Roscioli Yachting Center, a full-service shipyard on the New River in Fort Lauderdale. The Roscioli team includes over 100 skilled employees that provide services ranging from custom carpentry and fabrication to painting and refinishing. The yard generated revenues in excess of USCG EXTENDS LICENSE, CERTIFICATE RENEWAL DATES The U.S. Coast Guard has extended the deadline for renewals of licenses, credentials and medical certificates until at least Oct. 31 due to COVID-19-related issues. The latest update to Marine Safety Information Bulletin 08-20 includes the following main changes: Credentials, including STCW and medical, that expire between March 1, 2020, and June 30, 2021, are NEW LIFT COMING TOGETHER AT DERECKTOR FORT PIERCE With the ability to lift yachts up to 1,500 tons, the new $6.5 million hoist, built by Cimolai Technology in Northern Italy, will be the largest in operation in the world. The structure will stand 85 feet tall, 75 feet wide, 120 feet in length and weigh just over 700 tons. The hoist will be able to haul yachts up to 250 feet in length. PROGRESS AT WALKER’S STALLED, BUT NOT THE VISION Progress at Walker’s stalled, but not the vision. Some things even a global pandemic can’t stop. Slow down, sure, but not stop. And when you combine the money of a multi-millionaire with the heart of a kid, joy is just bound to be the result. In 2018, yacht owner Carl Allen bought Walker’s Cay, the northernmost island in the Bahamas. HATTERAS NAMES NEW CEO, CFO Hatteras – Cabo Yachts has named board member Gary Smith as chief executive officer and Dave Goodman as chief financial officer of New Bern, North Carolina-based Hatteras Yachts. The company, which builds luxury motor yachts of 60-105 feet and sportfishing yachts of 41-70 feet, pioneered the production of large offshore fiberglass powerboats, beginning with its CRUISING GROUNDS: PATAGONIA YACHT GUIDE By Carlos Miquel For non-seafaring people, Patagonia represents an outdoor clothing line or a distant piece of land with vast pampas and gauchos. For seafaring people, Patagonia is often identified with mystical names such as Magellan Strait, Cape Horn, Francis Drake, Charles Darwin, Beagle Channel, Antarctica and Sir Ernest Shackleton.Both are right.
BOW THRUSTERS TO EPAULETTES, YACHT ENGINEER VALUES MENTOR By Dorie Cox Engr. Allen Dudley is mesmerized by Capt. Jim Horner’s skillful maneuvers at the helm of the 100-foot (30m) Benetti, M/Y Rutli E, in currents, wind and tight situations. “He has a no-bow-thruster method,” Dudley, 36, said of his mentor, who is BLU3 LAUNCHES ‘WORLD’S SMALLEST’ DIVE SYSTEM BLU3, a subsidiary of Brownie’s Marine Group, has launched what it calls the next generation of diving on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter. NEMO is a compact surface-supplied air (SSA) dive system that supports one diver to 10 feet – bridging the gap between snorkeling and SCUBA diving, according to BLU3. Inside NEMO’sbuoyant foam and
OWNER’S GAIN, CREW’S PAIN WHEN YACHT TENDERS TOWED Owner’s gain, crew’s pain when yacht tenders towed. In 30 years of big boating, I had never towed a tender until last season. Now that I have done it, I will not go back to little blow-up boats. (I used to call them inflatables, too.) But I do realize that towing a large tender is not the favorite addition for captains and crew, and I fully PROGRESS AT WALKER’S STALLED, BUT NOT THE VISION Progress at Walker’s stalled, but not the vision. Some things even a global pandemic can’t stop. Slow down, sure, but not stop. And when you combine the money of a multi-millionaire with the heart of a kid, joy is just bound to be the result. In 2018, yacht owner Carl Allen bought Walker’s Cay, the northernmost island in the Bahamas. PIER SIXTY-SIX REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALLY UNDERWAY By Lucy Chabot Reed Tavistock Development Company, started and owned by yacht owner Joe Lewis, officially broke ground on March 12 on its redevelopment of Fort Lauderdale hotel Pier Sixty-Six. Though the property on the northeast corner of the 17th Street Causeway and the Intracoastal Waterway is already cleared and the iconic tower gutted,company
TRITON EXPO
THE TRITON EXPO, ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 15, HAS BEEN CANCELLED. It's time again to Save the Date for the 25th edition of our semi-annual crew-focused networking event, the Triton Expo, on April 15. The Triton Expo is a powerful networking event designed for yacht crew. Last fall, 58 companies showcased their goods and services BAHAMAS CHANGES ENTRY FEE SCALE Entry fees for the Bahamas will be changing in 2020, according to the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism website. Currently, all boaters entering the islands are required to pay the following entry fee: Boats up to 35 feet: $150. Boats over 35 feet: $300. Effective Jan. 1, BLU3 LAUNCHES ‘WORLD’S SMALLEST’ DIVE SYSTEM BLU3, a subsidiary of Brownie’s Marine Group, has launched what it calls the next generation of diving on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter. NEMO is a compact surface-supplied air (SSA) dive system that supports one diver to 10 feet – bridging the gap between snorkeling and SCUBA diving, according to BLU3. Inside NEMO’sbuoyant foam and
NEW LINE OF BOAT ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS AVAILABLE Marine Puck, made by Connecticut-based Bridgeport Magnetics Group, is a new line of boat isolation transformers for yachts and commercial vessels that features leakage current below one milliampere, according to a company press release. This reportedly eliminates the risk of tripping the GFI circuit breaker when on shore power. It also eliminates shock hazard for GOLF BALLS MADE OF FISH FOOD FunAir’s new partner, Barcelona-based Albus Golf, makes marine-friendly golf balls made of fish food. FunAir met with Albert Buscato, founder of Albus Golf, and decided the eco-friendly golf balls made the perfect partner for the FunAir Yacht Golf. The patented and non-toxic Ecobioballs will dissolve into fish food within 2-6 days depending on conditions, and PRICE NAMED U.S. HEAD OF VIKING MARINE SERVICES Veteran crew placement agent Sue Price has been hired to run the first U.S. office for Viking Marine Services, part of Viking Recruitment Ltd. of the United Kingdom. She started her new duties April 9 at the new office in Fort Lauderdale. Formerly senior placement coordinator with Bluewater USA (formerly Crew Unlimited), Price brings more MOST YACHT CAPTAINS OPERATE AS SMALL BUSINESSES About 7.6 percent more are employed through an LLC, a limited liability corporation. “Most savvy and highly professional U.S. yacht captains have their own LLC or similar,” said the captain of a yacht 100-120 feet. “Not only is it a form of a buffer from liability (as captains, we take on a ENGR. CRAIG SIEDELHOFER DIES OF CANCER AT 47 Engr. Craig Siedelhofer died Nov. 17 of cancer in Roanoke, Virginia. He was 47. Mr. Siedelhofer began working on boats about seven years ago, according to his resume and was first mate and engineer on a variety of yachts including the 45m M/Y Constance Joy, 50m M/Y Triumphant Lady, 30m M/Y Serenity II, 40m M/Y Spirit, 45m M/Y LadySandals and
UPDATES FROM TREASURE CAY Editor’s Note: This note was sent by Martha Fleury, president of AbacoStrong.org, to friends of Treasure Cay and Northern Abaco in late November. I recently returned from my first visit to Treasure Cay since the lockdown in March. Although I have received numerous pictures and communications over these last eight months, I wasn’tsure what
ROSCIOLI YARD SOLD
Georgia-based OneWater Marine (NASDAQ:ONEW) announced this morning that it has completed the acquisition of Roscioli Yachting Center, a full-service shipyard on the New River in Fort Lauderdale. The Roscioli team includes over 100 skilled employees that provide services ranging from custom carpentry and fabrication to painting and refinishing. The yard generated revenues in excess of USCG EXTENDS LICENSE, CERTIFICATE RENEWAL DATES The U.S. Coast Guard has extended the deadline for renewals of licenses, credentials and medical certificates until at least Oct. 31 due to COVID-19-related issues. The latest update to Marine Safety Information Bulletin 08-20 includes the following main changes: Credentials, including STCW and medical, that expire between March 1, 2020, and June 30, 2021, are NEW LIFT COMING TOGETHER AT DERECKTOR FORT PIERCE With the ability to lift yachts up to 1,500 tons, the new $6.5 million hoist, built by Cimolai Technology in Northern Italy, will be the largest in operation in the world. The structure will stand 85 feet tall, 75 feet wide, 120 feet in length and weigh just over 700 tons. The hoist will be able to haul yachts up to 250 feet in length. PROGRESS AT WALKER’S STALLED, BUT NOT THE VISION Progress at Walker’s stalled, but not the vision. Some things even a global pandemic can’t stop. Slow down, sure, but not stop. And when you combine the money of a multi-millionaire with the heart of a kid, joy is just bound to be the result. In 2018, yacht owner Carl Allen bought Walker’s Cay, the northernmost island in the Bahamas. HATTERAS NAMES NEW CEO, CFO Hatteras – Cabo Yachts has named board member Gary Smith as chief executive officer and Dave Goodman as chief financial officer of New Bern, North Carolina-based Hatteras Yachts. The company, which builds luxury motor yachts of 60-105 feet and sportfishing yachts of 41-70 feet, pioneered the production of large offshore fiberglass powerboats, beginning with its CRUISING GROUNDS: PATAGONIA YACHT GUIDE By Carlos Miquel For non-seafaring people, Patagonia represents an outdoor clothing line or a distant piece of land with vast pampas and gauchos. For seafaring people, Patagonia is often identified with mystical names such as Magellan Strait, Cape Horn, Francis Drake, Charles Darwin, Beagle Channel, Antarctica and Sir Ernest Shackleton.Both are right.
BOW THRUSTERS TO EPAULETTES, YACHT ENGINEER VALUES MENTOR By Dorie Cox Engr. Allen Dudley is mesmerized by Capt. Jim Horner’s skillful maneuvers at the helm of the 100-foot (30m) Benetti, M/Y Rutli E, in currents, wind and tight situations. “He has a no-bow-thruster method,” Dudley, 36, said of his mentor, who is BLU3 LAUNCHES ‘WORLD’S SMALLEST’ DIVE SYSTEM BLU3, a subsidiary of Brownie’s Marine Group, has launched what it calls the next generation of diving on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter. NEMO is a compact surface-supplied air (SSA) dive system that supports one diver to 10 feet – bridging the gap between snorkeling and SCUBA diving, according to BLU3. Inside NEMO’sbuoyant foam and
OWNER’S GAIN, CREW’S PAIN WHEN YACHT TENDERS TOWED Owner’s gain, crew’s pain when yacht tenders towed. In 30 years of big boating, I had never towed a tender until last season. Now that I have done it, I will not go back to little blow-up boats. (I used to call them inflatables, too.) But I do realize that towing a large tender is not the favorite addition for captains and crew, and I fully UPDATES FROM TREASURE CAY Editor’s Note: This note was sent by Martha Fleury, president of AbacoStrong.org, to friends of Treasure Cay and Northern Abaco in late November. I recently returned from my first visit to Treasure Cay since the lockdown in March. Although I have received numerous pictures and communications over these last eight months, I wasn’tsure what
ROSCIOLI YARD SOLD
Georgia-based OneWater Marine (NASDAQ:ONEW) announced this morning that it has completed the acquisition of Roscioli Yachting Center, a full-service shipyard on the New River in Fort Lauderdale. The Roscioli team includes over 100 skilled employees that provide services ranging from custom carpentry and fabrication to painting and refinishing. The yard generated revenues in excess of USCG EXTENDS LICENSE, CERTIFICATE RENEWAL DATES The U.S. Coast Guard has extended the deadline for renewals of licenses, credentials and medical certificates until at least Oct. 31 due to COVID-19-related issues. The latest update to Marine Safety Information Bulletin 08-20 includes the following main changes: Credentials, including STCW and medical, that expire between March 1, 2020, and June 30, 2021, are NEW LIFT COMING TOGETHER AT DERECKTOR FORT PIERCE With the ability to lift yachts up to 1,500 tons, the new $6.5 million hoist, built by Cimolai Technology in Northern Italy, will be the largest in operation in the world. The structure will stand 85 feet tall, 75 feet wide, 120 feet in length and weigh just over 700 tons. The hoist will be able to haul yachts up to 250 feet in length. PROGRESS AT WALKER’S STALLED, BUT NOT THE VISION Progress at Walker’s stalled, but not the vision. Some things even a global pandemic can’t stop. Slow down, sure, but not stop. And when you combine the money of a multi-millionaire with the heart of a kid, joy is just bound to be the result. In 2018, yacht owner Carl Allen bought Walker’s Cay, the northernmost island in the Bahamas. HATTERAS NAMES NEW CEO, CFO Hatteras – Cabo Yachts has named board member Gary Smith as chief executive officer and Dave Goodman as chief financial officer of New Bern, North Carolina-based Hatteras Yachts. The company, which builds luxury motor yachts of 60-105 feet and sportfishing yachts of 41-70 feet, pioneered the production of large offshore fiberglass powerboats, beginning with its CRUISING GROUNDS: PATAGONIA YACHT GUIDE By Carlos Miquel For non-seafaring people, Patagonia represents an outdoor clothing line or a distant piece of land with vast pampas and gauchos. For seafaring people, Patagonia is often identified with mystical names such as Magellan Strait, Cape Horn, Francis Drake, Charles Darwin, Beagle Channel, Antarctica and Sir Ernest Shackleton.Both are right.
BOW THRUSTERS TO EPAULETTES, YACHT ENGINEER VALUES MENTOR By Dorie Cox Engr. Allen Dudley is mesmerized by Capt. Jim Horner’s skillful maneuvers at the helm of the 100-foot (30m) Benetti, M/Y Rutli E, in currents, wind and tight situations. “He has a no-bow-thruster method,” Dudley, 36, said of his mentor, who is BLU3 LAUNCHES ‘WORLD’S SMALLEST’ DIVE SYSTEM BLU3, a subsidiary of Brownie’s Marine Group, has launched what it calls the next generation of diving on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter. NEMO is a compact surface-supplied air (SSA) dive system that supports one diver to 10 feet – bridging the gap between snorkeling and SCUBA diving, according to BLU3. Inside NEMO’sbuoyant foam and
OWNER’S GAIN, CREW’S PAIN WHEN YACHT TENDERS TOWED Owner’s gain, crew’s pain when yacht tenders towed. In 30 years of big boating, I had never towed a tender until last season. Now that I have done it, I will not go back to little blow-up boats. (I used to call them inflatables, too.) But I do realize that towing a large tender is not the favorite addition for captains and crew, and I fully PROGRESS AT WALKER’S STALLED, BUT NOT THE VISION Progress at Walker’s stalled, but not the vision. Some things even a global pandemic can’t stop. Slow down, sure, but not stop. And when you combine the money of a multi-millionaire with the heart of a kid, joy is just bound to be the result. In 2018, yacht owner Carl Allen bought Walker’s Cay, the northernmost island in the Bahamas. PIER SIXTY-SIX REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALLY UNDERWAY By Lucy Chabot Reed Tavistock Development Company, started and owned by yacht owner Joe Lewis, officially broke ground on March 12 on its redevelopment of Fort Lauderdale hotel Pier Sixty-Six. Though the property on the northeast corner of the 17th Street Causeway and the Intracoastal Waterway is already cleared and the iconic tower gutted,company
TRITON EXPO
THE TRITON EXPO, ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 15, HAS BEEN CANCELLED. It's time again to Save the Date for the 25th edition of our semi-annual crew-focused networking event, the Triton Expo, on April 15. The Triton Expo is a powerful networking event designed for yacht crew. Last fall, 58 companies showcased their goods and services BAHAMAS CHANGES ENTRY FEE SCALE Entry fees for the Bahamas will be changing in 2020, according to the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism website. Currently, all boaters entering the islands are required to pay the following entry fee: Boats up to 35 feet: $150. Boats over 35 feet: $300. Effective Jan. 1, BLU3 LAUNCHES ‘WORLD’S SMALLEST’ DIVE SYSTEM BLU3, a subsidiary of Brownie’s Marine Group, has launched what it calls the next generation of diving on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter. NEMO is a compact surface-supplied air (SSA) dive system that supports one diver to 10 feet – bridging the gap between snorkeling and SCUBA diving, according to BLU3. Inside NEMO’sbuoyant foam and
NEW LINE OF BOAT ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS AVAILABLE Marine Puck, made by Connecticut-based Bridgeport Magnetics Group, is a new line of boat isolation transformers for yachts and commercial vessels that features leakage current below one milliampere, according to a company press release. This reportedly eliminates the risk of tripping the GFI circuit breaker when on shore power. It also eliminates shock hazard for GOLF BALLS MADE OF FISH FOOD FunAir’s new partner, Barcelona-based Albus Golf, makes marine-friendly golf balls made of fish food. FunAir met with Albert Buscato, founder of Albus Golf, and decided the eco-friendly golf balls made the perfect partner for the FunAir Yacht Golf. The patented and non-toxic Ecobioballs will dissolve into fish food within 2-6 days depending on conditions, and PRICE NAMED U.S. HEAD OF VIKING MARINE SERVICES Veteran crew placement agent Sue Price has been hired to run the first U.S. office for Viking Marine Services, part of Viking Recruitment Ltd. of the United Kingdom. She started her new duties April 9 at the new office in Fort Lauderdale. Formerly senior placement coordinator with Bluewater USA (formerly Crew Unlimited), Price brings more MOST YACHT CAPTAINS OPERATE AS SMALL BUSINESSES About 7.6 percent more are employed through an LLC, a limited liability corporation. “Most savvy and highly professional U.S. yacht captains have their own LLC or similar,” said the captain of a yacht 100-120 feet. “Not only is it a form of a buffer from liability (as captains, we take on a ENGR. CRAIG SIEDELHOFER DIES OF CANCER AT 47 Engr. Craig Siedelhofer died Nov. 17 of cancer in Roanoke, Virginia. He was 47. Mr. Siedelhofer began working on boats about seven years ago, according to his resume and was first mate and engineer on a variety of yachts including the 45m M/Y Constance Joy, 50m M/Y Triumphant Lady, 30m M/Y Serenity II, 40m M/Y Spirit, 45m M/Y LadySandals and
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TRITON SURVEY: MOST CAPTAINS, CREW STILL EMPLOYED By Lucy Chabot Reed While the COVID-19 pandemic has paused the yachting industry during one of its busiest seasons, about 70% of …Apr 21, 2020
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