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2007 FLIBS Post-Show Boat Parade...Sort Of

Discussion in 'Boat Shows & Yacht Watching' started by CaptTom, Nov 1, 2007.

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  1. CaptTom

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    It may take several weeks to set up the Ft Lauderdale Boat Show, but it seems that they try to get it broken down ASAP. On Tuesday, the day after the show, most yachts start departing the docks of Bahia Mar, Las Olas, Pier 66, etc. regardless of weather conditions. Not rain, but the wind was howling 20-30 mph and higher making for around 10-footers in the ocean, but sometimes difficult handling as yachts had to negotiate the ICW and bridge openings.

    I was in town for a boat test and found the parade of yachts heading for Port Everglades and points south as well as to the local marinas. I was able to shoot these photos from different locations, but the wind sometimes made it tough keeping the camera still. I did run into a crew from the Travel Channel capturing Mine Games as she headed south, so watch for her in a segment next year. Enjoy the boat parade, or as it seemed at times, controlled chaos.

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    Kismet shadowing Lohengrin
    Mangusta
    Capella
    Golden Times
    Simone

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    Pegasus
    Hatteras
    Azure Leisure
    La Rieve
    Big $pender

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    More shots:

    Lohengrin
    Prime Time
    Toto
    Interesting cabin house on this unidentified yacht
    Sea Safari

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    Some more:

    Hinckly (I think?)
    Centinella III (looks like a bad exhaust stain on starboard side. Saw this on a few others also. Must be from running generator in slip close to next boat, or from next boat).
    Hatteras
    Grand Cru
    Nice sportfish

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    A few more:

    Princess K
    Kanaloa
    Gray Mist and Princess K
    Baby Buddy?
    Looking over the bridge

    All pics are raw shots, no retouching or editing, just reduced to fit the site. Some can/should be cleaned up but no time for that now.

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    Excellent stuff Capt Tom. Princess K looks so nice! Thanks for the pics.
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    YL,
    Thanks. Yes, Princess K is a stunning yacht with that deep blue hull.

    Here are more pics of one of the favorites - Trinity Yachts' Mine Games

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    Yea, I like Mine Game's stern with the perpendicular steps. The transom steps on most motor yachts are usual straight on one side or both OR curved around the lazarette to the main deck. These are the common designs. On Mine Games it is different, for me I think she is the first megayacht I have seen with perpendicular transom steps. It looks good!
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    Carl,
    Yeah, that's what I did, Pier 66 and across the way at 15th St dock. Very cool to watch these beautiful yachts parade right in front of me. Definitely will do this again next year (start early and stay late).

    Here's more:
    Perle Bleue (2 shots)
    Toto coming off the dock
    Mast basket on Toto
    Toto on the inside

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    You know you have a big yacht when the mast towers over the tree line. And it can be nothing other than the fabulous Lady Sheridan.

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    Nice Viking
    Endeavor II
    Tico Time
    Soulmate
    Noble House - another one with the exhaust stain on the hull

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    Okay, last set for now. Enjoy!

    My Girl
    Lady Joy
    TRAFFIC!!!
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    Looks like the cabin house is actually part of the house in the background.
    :)
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    Capt Tom,

    Nice pictures and a great perspective to see them all under way, instead of just looking at their sterns. Thanks for taking the time to shoot them.

    I will defintitely stay a few extra days next year.

    John
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    I have never seen a fender arangement like what I am seeing in you Lady Sheridan photos. Where they double fenders over each other. Is this a common practice on other yachts? On other yachts for the most part they put them over the side vertically according to the nature of the dockside. It is interesting on Lady Sheridan. It looks aesthetically pleasing!
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    YL,
    I've seen yachts use the double fender setup when laying up against pilings, and it also helps prevent the fender from riding up and away from the piling. The dock they are approaching is concrete, with the pilings on the outside. The lower fenders will also protect them from the concrete dock. Keep in mind the wind was blowing hard and the yachts probably were tossed a little bit (also from the incoming wave/swell activity at Port Everglades inlet just past the bridge).
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    Arnie,
    No it belongs to the boat. Here are some other shots.

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