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Cecile Gauert

Marina News

Camper & Nicholsons Marinas has updated us on a few of its locations, which may be on your cruising plans for the summer in the Mediterranean.

Yellowfin joins the RIB market

Florida-based Yellowfin, known for its high-end sportfishers, now offers a new line of RIB tenders. Captain Dean Maggio approached Yellowin’s owner Wiley Nagler a little

Think small

Providing plenty of entertainment options is one of the keys to successful charters, and keeping the owner happy. But what do you do when space

Making Waves: Curvelle Quaranta’s First Cruise

Custom yachtbuilder Logos Marine Ltd. has launched the first 110-foot-6-inch (33.7-meter) power catamaran Quaranta, christened SuperMaran, for Curvelle. Curvelle’s founder and CEO Luuk van Zanten assembled an A-list team to bring his dream to fruition.

2013 Yacht & Brokerage Show: Over the Moon in Miami

The future looked bright for the yachting business after the recent Yacht & Brokerage Show in Miami Beach, which lined Collins Avenue with one of the biggest fleets in its 25-year history. Exhibitors of everything from motoryachts to water toys to bottom paint gave the show glowing reviews.

Trinity Signs 193-Foot Superyacht

A long-time client of Trinity Yachts has ordered a new custom 193-foot (59-meter) tri-deck aluminum superyacht, which will be built at Trinity’s New Orleans facility.

IGY Crew Olympics

Coming up are the IGY Crew Olympics to held in St. Lucia on March 24. On the fence about participating? It may help to take a look at the event, which took place on February 23, in St. Maarten, on Kim Sha Beach.

A Storm Too Soon: Danger and Rescue on the High Seas

Tropical Storm Andrea arrived before the official start of hurricane season. Enormous waves sank the Sean Seymour II, leaving the three men stranded in raging seas. The Coast Guard never received their call for help, and it was by chance that rescue chopper on its way to answer another mayday spotted them.

Marina News

Camper & Nicholsons Marinas has updated us on a few of its locations, which may be on your cruising plans for the summer in the Mediterranean.

Yellowfin joins the RIB market

Florida-based Yellowfin, known for its high-end sportfishers, now offers a new line of RIB tenders. Captain Dean Maggio approached Yellowin’s owner Wiley Nagler a little

Think small

Providing plenty of entertainment options is one of the keys to successful charters, and keeping the owner happy. But what do you do when space

Making Waves: Curvelle Quaranta’s First Cruise

Custom yachtbuilder Logos Marine Ltd. has launched the first 110-foot-6-inch (33.7-meter) power catamaran Quaranta, christened SuperMaran, for Curvelle. Curvelle’s founder and CEO Luuk van Zanten assembled an A-list team to bring his dream to fruition.

2013 Yacht & Brokerage Show: Over the Moon in Miami

The future looked bright for the yachting business after the recent Yacht & Brokerage Show in Miami Beach, which lined Collins Avenue with one of the biggest fleets in its 25-year history. Exhibitors of everything from motoryachts to water toys to bottom paint gave the show glowing reviews.

Trinity Signs 193-Foot Superyacht

A long-time client of Trinity Yachts has ordered a new custom 193-foot (59-meter) tri-deck aluminum superyacht, which will be built at Trinity’s New Orleans facility.

IGY Crew Olympics

Coming up are the IGY Crew Olympics to held in St. Lucia on March 24. On the fence about participating? It may help to take a look at the event, which took place on February 23, in St. Maarten, on Kim Sha Beach.

A Storm Too Soon: Danger and Rescue on the High Seas

Tropical Storm Andrea arrived before the official start of hurricane season. Enormous waves sank the Sean Seymour II, leaving the three men stranded in raging seas. The Coast Guard never received their call for help, and it was by chance that rescue chopper on its way to answer another mayday spotted them.

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