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S at u rd ay • M a rc h 28, 2015
Sun & Moon Sunset: 7:35 pm; Sunrise (Sunday): 7:14 am Moonrise: 1:11 pm; 45% illuminated High tides: 2:04 pm; 3:33 am (Sunday) Low tides: 11:12 pm; 11:44 am (Sunday)
Weather Today: Considerable cloudiness, 0% chance of rain, high 76; winds NNW 15-25 mph Tonight: Cloudy; 0% chance of rain; low 57 Tomorrow AM: Cloudy; high 77; N 15-25
Things to See / Do Today, 1-4 p.m. Ward’s Marine Electric’s booth offers a recharge with charging station, massages, snacks and water, as well as music, dancers and cocktails.
Today, 5-7 p.m. Zeidel & Co. hosts networking in the USSA Pavillion.
Today, 1-4 p.m. CrewVid Video Resume Extravaganza offers crew a short film for their CV. Registration required at CrewVid.com.
Today Judging for Top Notch Tabletop Challenge, organized by Aqualuxe Outfitting. See the four categories, photos and more details at www. topnotchtabletop.com.
Tomorrow, 8 p.m.-? Last Blast Crew Party, hosted by Zeidel & Co. crew apparel, at Off the Hookah, 314 N. Clematis St., West Palm Beach (33401). Visit booth 913 in the USSA pavilion for a VIP wristband for open bar until 10 p.m.
TWINKLE, TWINKLE: The captain and crew of M/Y Star, the 42m Kingship, rallied around the ship’s bell yesterday before bad weather blew into the show. Cloudy skies kept guests at bay, but this weekend’s cooler and clearer weather brings high hopes. For more crew shots, see pages 4-5. PHOTO/TOM SERIO
This show tops for location, clients By Lucy Chabot Reed When yacht captains were asked yesterday to share their thoughts about the Palm Beach show, like most in the industry, they praised the ease of parking, the plethora of places to eat, and the wide-open, almost casual feel of this show. When it came to selling the bigwhite-boat, it also seems that Palm Beach is a better environment. “This is a nicely laid-out show,” said Capt. Riaan Coetzer of M/Y Katya, a 46m Delta. “It’s not the biggest, but it’s definitely one of the nicer ones.” About 20 of the 50-or-so largest
yachts in the Yacht & Brokerage Show in Miami last month are on display in Palm Beach this week. Among captains who have done both, they preferred the location, amenities and ambiance of the Palm Beach show, as well as its selling platform. “Down there, they want the go-fast boats,” said Capt. Craig Cannon of M/Y Miss Lisa, a 92-foot Citadel. “For a 10-knot boat like this, it’s not worth going. They don’t have the clientele for us. Plus, it’s so hard to get in and out of there.” Capt. Cannon said the owner skipped exhibiting in the Miami show this year
See SHOW, page 3
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