o o o Test Your Mates Test your crew with quiz. n What is the E nautical flag? n What is the I nautical flag? n What is the B nautical flag? ANSWERS on page 7.
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Sun & Moon Sunset: 7:31 pm; Sunrise (Friday): 7:23 am Moonrise: 11:26 pm; 90% illuminated Low tides: 6:16 pm; 12:45 am (Friday) High tides: 6:42 pm; 12:53 pm (Friday)
Weather Today: Showers in am, E 10-15 mph, high 75, 40% chance of rain Tonight: Few clouds, ENE 10-15 mph, low 70 Fri. AM: Clouds, sunny, ENE 10-20, high 76
Things to See / Do Today, 1-4 p.m. Sign up for the interior table setting challenge. See page 6.
Today, 2-5 p.m. Ward’s Marine Electric at booth 926A. Today learn about lighting systems and wireless monitoring with popcorn, cocktails and blues.
Today, 5-7 p.m. U.S. Superyacht Association. USSA Pavilion booths 913-922. Stop by for Dark and Stormy cocktails, music and food.
Today, 5-7 p.m.
POWER COMES FROM WITHIN: Dragons on the stern of M/Y Montigne, a 187-foot (57m) three-masted motor-sailor chart, keep an eye on the polishing as crew prepared yesterday for opening day of the 29th annual Palm Beach International Boat Show. PHOTO/LUCY REED
Yacht captains group launches By Lucy Chabot Reed
National Marine Suppliers’ Happy Hour is on ramp 4.
Today, 7 p.m. Crew Cocktails with Zeidel & Co. at booth 916 in the USSA Pavilion.
Today, 7:30-11:30 p.m. Palm Harbor Marina’s 2nd annual captain and crew party at the north cocktail barge, bottom of ramp 1.
One cannot say they didn’t think this thing through. A small group of captains have been meeting for about a year, discussing the viability of a Yacht Captains Association. Taking care to seek input from captains and industry leaders, they have double checked not only the receptive tide, but the weather and temperature before committing. And tonight, as the 29th annual
Palm Beach International Boat Show begins, they step out into the public as a sponsor of the U.S. Superyacht Association’s mixer (5-7 p.m., USSA pavilion, booths 913-922 near the cocktail barge), ready to talk to fellow captains about the group and its role in the industry. “We’re inviting captains to stop by and talk to us about the YCA,” said Capt. Michael Schueler, one of the founding captains along with Capt. Ian Bone, Capt. Chris Lewis, Capt. Wendy See YCA, page 3
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FEEDING THE HUNGRY: Even boats in shows need provisioning, especially those getting ready for tonight’s yacht hop with Worth Avenue Yachts. PHOTO/LUCY REED
Ethics, advocacy key for membership YCA, from page 1 Umla and Capt. Michael French. “We’re being careful [about creating the group] because we don’t want to promise the world to get people to sign up and then not deliver.” Their objectives are lofty, including a code of ethics that captains must agree to before becoming members, and advocacy for yacht captains in front of regulatory and maritime agencies inside the industry and out. The group also wants to foster professional development programs that include leadership skills training and relationships with universities that will turn onboard experience and skills into credits toward business or management degrees. “We’re looking for people who want to join us,” Schueler said. “We have a long way to go, so let’s roll up our sleeves and get to it. All the things we want to do are going to take time, and a lot of work.” To that end, the YCA has partnered with Ziebart Consulting of Ft. Lauderdale and Washington, D.C., to provide management services to help form and manage the group, described
as a non-profit, membership-driven association dedicated to professional yacht captains. The Ziebarts will create the bylaws and governance structure of the group, manage a marketing and branding campaign, oversee budget and planning, establish member benefits, coordinate educational programming, and launch a membership campaign, according to a news release. “For nearly a year, captains Bone and Schueler diligently have explored with captains and industry leaders the need for and prospects of an association solely dedicated to professional yacht captains,” Geoff Ziebart said. “The response to their discussions has been universally positive, and we are proud to partner in the launch and management of this exciting initiative.” The group is up and running, with its official Web site launched (www. yachtcaptains.org), the ethics code drafted, and management consultants in place. All it needs now is a lot more volunteers. Lucy Reed is editor of The Triton. Comments on this story are welcome at editorial@the-triton.com
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DOING THE CREW THING: Prep
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aptains and crew worked hard yesterday, maneuvering yachts into position, washing topsides, decorating interiors and polishing everything that stood still as they prepared for today’s opening of the 29th annual Palm Beach International Boat Show. PHOTOS/LUCY REED
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Crew pick interior winners online Time for interior to shine
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The folks at Aqualuxe Outfitters in Boca Raton are hosting the Top Notch Tabletop competition for stews in the show. Unlike the competition they organized in Ft. Lauderdale, this one will not include judges. Winners will be picked through social media. All stews on yachts in the show are invited to participate by registering online today, then decorating their tables tomorrow according to the guidelines. Organizers will take photos and post on Facebook, where friends will have 10 days to vote. Winners will be announced April 1. Prizes include training courses in service, wine and flowers; items for service, including a platter and Lazy Susan; and linens including tote bag. “When you are working the boat show, it is hard to get around to the other vessels and check out other stews’ masterpieces,” said Cris Clifford
of Aqualuxe Outfitters. “With this in mind, and the idea of everyone getting to ‘vote’ by liking their favorite images on Facebook, we embark in a whole new way of judging through one of our favorite marketing tools: social media.” To register, visit www.TopNotch Tabletop.com.
New marina in St. Kitts to begin
Construction of the superyacht marina at Christophe Harbor in St. Kitts is set to begin in a few weeks. The development just hired its contractor, American Bridge Company of Pennsylvania. The first phase includes more than 800 linear feet of bulkhead and the 24-slip A dock, which will accommodate superyachts up to 220 feet. Construction is expected to be complete in late 2014. Capt. Aeneas Hollins is here at the show– Evernia tent, booth #228-229– with renderings and to answer questions.
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Triton Today Palm Beach is published by Triton Publishing Group. Publisher: David Reed Editorial: Lucy Chabot Reed, Dorie Cox Advertising: Mike Price Production: Patty Weinert Vol. 4, No. 1. Copyright 2014, all rights reserved.
n (Echo) - I am altering my course to starboard n (India) - I am altering my course to port. n (Bravo) - I am taking in, or discharging, or carrying dangerous goods.