S at u rd ay • M a rc h 23, 2013
o o o Test Your Mates Yacht crew are renowned world travelers and usually in-sync with times around the globe. If it is noon at the Palm Beach boat show, what time is it in: Barcelona, Dubai, Vancouver, Tokyo, Sydney, Rio de Janeiro, Galapagos Islands, Anchorage (Alaska)? ANSWERS on page 2
Sun & Moon Sunset: 7:33 pm; Sunrise (Sunday): 7:19 am Moonrise: 4:15 pm High tides: 6:34 pm; 7:02 am (Sunday) Low tides: 12:33 pm; 12:54 am (Sunday)
Weather Today: Partly cloudy, breezy, chance of rain 20%, wind S 10-20 mph, high 79 Tonight: Cloudy, low 72, wind SSW 10-15 Sunday AM: Cloudy, chance of rain, high 82
Things to See / Do Today, 1-4 p.m. Daily events with Ward’s Marine Electric (booth 926A, near the Clematis Street entrance). Today it’s steel drum music, a kids “mad scientist” display, and the flair bar.
Today, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Cocktail party hosted by Zeidel uniform company at the U.S. Superyacht pavilion.
Tomorrow, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Daily events with Ward’s Marine Electric (booth 926A, near the Clematis Street entrance).
Tomorrow, 8 p.m. - ? Zeidel’s Last Blast Crew Party, Monarchy Night Club, 221 Clematis St. Stop by Zeidel’s booth 916 for a VIP wristband for free entry, food and drinks.
WHAT A DIFFERENCE A YEAR MAKES: At this time last year, Stew Gestel Kuyler worked on a brand new motoryacht. Being on the 1958 M/Y Montrevel keeps her busy polishing brass. “It’s quite lovely,” she said. PHOTO/LUCY REED
Show’s oldest yachts shine By Lucy Chabot Reed Surrounded by big white boats at the Palm Beach International Boat Show sit a few unusual vessels, partly because of their hulls, mostly because of their age. It’s hard to miss the 121-foot (37m) M/Y Montrevel, with her riveted steel hull. Built in 1958 as an expedition vessel, it was refit in 2001 as a personal yacht. “It’s a lovely boat to entertain on,” said Stew Gestel Kuyler, pointing out two large teak tables that fold out to make one on the upper aft deck. The yacht can accommodate 10 guests. The yacht is home-ported in Monaco and includes the Monaco Yacht Club burgee painted on its stack. The crew,
led by Capt. Sannoch Clark, cruised the Bahamas with the owner before heading to the show. “It’s a very heavy boat,” Clark said. “She has variable pitch props; she doesn’t like to stop. She bites in and keeps on going.” Find Montrevel in the YachtZoo display. She’s listed at $5.4 million. At the south end of the show in the Bartram & Brakenhoff display is M/Y Enticer, the oldest yacht in the show. Built in 1935 as a private yacht, the 85foot vessel is a wooden-hulled Mathis Trumpy. She immediately stands out, covered in varnish and sporting all the classic lines of these pre-war vessels. The yacht
See OLD BOATS, page 3
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