Yacht Allegria.
These look like pizza or bread ovens, but are really plate warmers on Casino Royale.
Recognize the bow, or at least the paint scheme?
A pre-show sign so you don't end up with a handful of varnish.
Lazzara has some fancy wood work on the forward decking on the new 92 LSX.
Viking Yachts had a bevy of sport cruisers and convertibles in attendance. If you couldn't find something you liked there, maybe you shouldn't be...
I understand that there were so many towers at FLIBS that if you stacked them up they would reach the moon.
Look at that reflection on the Mochi.
Tiara Yachts had several models on display, several with the IPS power systems.
Unless you come to the show, you can't really appreciate the size, unless of course you have to walk it for four days. Here's just a small part...
Monday Night; November 3rd - Closing Comments Well, the 2008 Ft Lauderdale International Boat Show is now history. The booths are being broken...
Destination Fox Harb'r Too appeared to be glowing thanks to the red backlighting of her name. This brought our Sunday visit to an end. FLIBS...
Norwegian Queen was awash in floodlights as the show was winding down.
As the sun went down a little earlier thanks to daylight saving time ending, we caught some yachts under the lights as we raced for the last water...
Heesen's model of Yalla looks to be near perfection.
In the Builders Tent, we found Heesen displaying a few models in their new booth.
While on the water taxi we ran across Utopia, an older Feadship, cruising the ICW. Stately in appearence with her commanding bow flare, it's...
Defenders of the universe? No, just defenders from other yachts as these fenders were pressed into action to keep from marring the yacht's finish.
The Trinity Yachts Watercolours stood tall as the rain clouds started descending over the show.
This interesting vessel is a MAS 28. A baot looking more like a spaceship, it can seat around five persons and has a forward cabin.