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o o o Test Your Mates Find out how nautical you and your crew mates are with this quiz. n A navigational technique of sighting two separate objects to determine a ship’s position is known as what? n True or false: Banks of a river are designated right bank or left bank relative to a vessel’s course downstream, not to the vessel herself. n Excluding the dogwatch, a usual watch on ship lasts 4, 6 or 8 hours? ANSWERS on page 3.
The Week Ahead Friday, all day 3rd annual Perfect Setting Tabletop Challenge, a showcase of the interior department’s table-setting skills
Friday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. YachtInfo Crew Seminars. $25; $35 with briefing. Register: www.miasf. org/usyachtinfo.htm or call 954-5242733.
Friday, 4:30-7 pm YachtInfo Captains Briefing on MLC and Jones Act. $35. Register: www. miasf.org/usyachtinfo.htm or call 954524-2733.
See THE BIGGIES, page 3
Sun & Moon Sunset: 6:42 pm; Sunrise (Friday): 7:28 am Moonrise: 11:25 pm; 77% illuminated High tides: 1:04 pm / 1:13 am (Friday) Low tides: 7:18 pm / 7:41 am (Friday)
Th u r s d ay • O c t. 28, 2010
Weather Today: Partly cloudy, high 87; winds ENE, 1012 mph; 69% humidity Tonight: Partly cloudy, low 72; 76% humidity Tomorrow AM: Scattered showers, high 86
THEN THERE WERE THREE: It was a tight fit for these Trinity yachts on the face dock at Bahia Mar yesterday. The 161-foot M/Y Anjilis, center, was assisted by several tugs as the captain squeezed in around a piling and between 164-foot M/Y Wheels and the 150-foot M/Y Carpe Diem. Crew on all three boats wielded fenders during the docking puzzle. For more photos of prep day, see pages 4-5. PHOTO/DORIE COX
Christening spills champagne, tears By Lucy Chabot Reed Carmen Golinski smiles and her eyes light up when she talks about her part in building and launching M/Y Cakewalk, the largest yacht ever built in the United States. But her eyes well with tears when she recalls the day she christened it, standing in for the owners when the yacht came out of the shed this summer. Golinski is interior manager of the new Cakewalk, launched this summer by Derecktor Shipyards in Connecticut. The owners couldn’t be there and with her international debut at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show
just a few months away, the yacht needed to come out of the shed so final preparations could be made. Tradition says yachts are christened by a woman, and the owners asked Golinski. “I felt really honored,” she said during the Monaco Yacht Show, which she attended to help Derecktor promote the vessel. “It was nerve wracking but really emotional. “You are there every day, watching the metal get welded together, but you really don’t know that it’s a boat until it comes out of the shed,” she said, blinking back tears. “I still get emotional about it.” See CHRISTENING, page 9
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