The Triton Today FLIBS 2011 Day 5

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Sun & Moon Sunset: 6:39 pm; Sunrise (Tuesday): 7:29 am Moonrise: 12:22 pm; 31.8% lit High tides: 12:32 pm / 1:12 am (Tuesday) Low tides: 6:41 pm / 7:48 am (Tuesday)

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Weather Today: Scattered storms, high 83; winds S, 7 mph; 76% humidity Tonight: Early storms, low 72 Tomorrow AM: 30% chance of rain, high 80

Find out how nautical you and your crew mates are with this quiz. n How many of the roughly 200 nations of the world do not border an ocean or sea? 30, 75, 120 or 165? n Which nation has the most coastline? n How many compass points are there? n The St. Lawrence River is a tributary of which of the Great Lakes? n Name the Great Lakes. ANSWERS on page 2.

Upcoming Events Today, 5 p.m. Deadline to enter Bradford Marine’s raffle of two free haul-outs and bottom paint jobs, one each at the company’s Ft. Lauderdale yard and its Bahamas yard. Stop by the yard’s booth in the Yacht Designers & Builders tent, #624-625, or enter online at www.bradford-marine.com. Sponsored by Interlux Yacht Paint.

Nov. 12, Saturday, 6:30 p.m. 4th annual Ft. Yachtie Da International Film Festival, a video contest for yacht crew complete with Academy Awardsstyle trophy for first place in several categories. Theme: The Great Gatsby. Tickets are $25 in advance; $30 at the door. The Triton is a proud sponsor. www.fortyachtieda.com

FROM WHENCE IT CAME: If they aren’t honoring a wife, daughter or family, owners may take pride in the source of their success, as with M/Y My Colors. PHOTO/DORIE COX

Every yacht name has a story By Staff Report The first thing most people learn about a yacht is its name. It tells us something about the yacht, doesn’t it? Whether it is formal or playful, silly or smart. Usually, though, the name means little to outsiders, but the world to owners, who often pay their homage to another human, especially their family and wives. “No, we’re not the magazine,” Stew Rachel Axcell said of M/Y Elle.

Elle refers to the owner’s wife, as does Claire and Melinda Ann. Daughters are big stern stars, too, as with Krishelle, and let’s not forget the power of the family name, as on Namoh. Toss in a little foreign language and the name is suddenly exotic and mysterious: La Belle Yvette (beautiful Yvette in French), Bella Bri (beautiful Bri in Spanish), Allegria (happiness in Italian), Ohana (family in Hawaiian), Namaste (peace be the journey in Sanskrit), and Sorcha (keeper of the

See NAMES, page 2

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