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Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by Arniev, Mar 17, 2006.

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  1. Arniev

    Arniev Senior Member

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    HGTV's Special Presentation on "EXTREME YACHTS" (Episode HEYT1-S06) was shown last night on U.S. cable tv.
    Several megayachts were featured as well as Trinity Yacht's facilities.

    The program will be shown again:
    AIR TIME: March 26, 2006 5:00 PM ET/PT

    :)
  2. KCook

    KCook Senior Member

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    And who is HGTV?

    broadcast Kelly
  3. Arniev

    Arniev Senior Member

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    Hi, Kelly.
    HGTV is Home and Garden TV, a cable TV channel.
    They have a website too, HGTV.com.
    This program is different from the Megayachts program shown on the Travel Channel.
    I saw the HGTV program for the first time only last night.
    Not sure though if they showed it already in the past.
    Arnie
    :)
  4. YachtForums

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    I caught this episode in a hotel room in Georgia. It put a big smile on my face and prompted me to get packed and head home. Nice to see Trinity getting some coverage, but I question covering that Cat. Most of the coverage was based in Lauderdale, but the Cat was based in California, where the show's host, Hunter Ellis, resides. I wonder if they ran short on material to complete the show and opted for a geographically favorable boat to cover. Somehow, it just didn't fall into the category of "extreme yachts".
  5. Arniev

    Arniev Senior Member

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    Yeah, maybe they did fall short of material for the program.
    Am glad they showed a build video(although a short one) of "Zoom Zoom Zoom" and other yachts at Trinity's yard.
    :)