Rain kept crowds at bay on Saturday for the fourth day of the 61st annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, but the cloudy skies couldn’t dampen crew spirits. It was Halloween, after all. Photos by Tom Serio, Robin Meagher and Lucy Reed
The 61st annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show opened today under sunny skies, wider face docks and spacious tents.
The show was mostly contained around Bahia Mar Yachting Center …
By Lauren Coles
On Thursday, Oct. 8, Cluster Yachting Monaco organized Open Day for yacht charter and sales brokers to learn more about and visit yachts for sale or charter in the area.
The …
Crew were busy with chamois towels today as rains dampened day 3 of the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. Still, before and after showers, the docks were busy with attendees. Photos by Lucy …
During its annual meeting yesterday during the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, the U.S. Superyacht Association shared data and reports that showed U.S. destinations had a record …
At the beginning of this pandemic, I went into panic mode and pondered what my options were, seeing as I expected this to totally stall our industry. I could not have been more wrong.
2020 has …
Crew on the roughly 30 crewed yachts in the 61st annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show today kept busy with lots of tours, guests and brokers.
Many also took the safety measures …
No masks, masks under the nose, and zero social distancing. Big surprise.