By Dorie Cox M/Y Laurel has had to cancel its summer charter season this year. Faced with a tax bill of at least $12 million to enter the 240-foot U.S.-built…
By Dorie Cox The yacht’s flowers were supposed to match the fish. “We have two fish that have been here longer than me,” said Chief Stew Judy Le Riche Dicks…
The Triton hosted networking with more than 150 captains, crew and industry professionals at Universal Marine Center on the third Wednesday in February (Feb. 20). Attendees mingled and enjoyed food,…
Crew from 15 yachts participated in Acrew’s fourth Caribbean Crewfest in mid-January at Christophe Harbour in St. Kitts. The four-day event featured workshops, educational onboard sessions and social activities. Yachts…
Dee Kraley has joined the charter management team of Hill Robinson USA as a senior charter manager in the Fort Lauderdale office. She brings more than 20 years of experience…
Yacht captains, crew and the boating industry visit the 31st edition of the Miami Yacht Show at a new location. With a debut downtown on the Intracoastal Waterway, the move…
The largest yachts exhibit at the 31st edition of the Miami Yacht Show were gathered at Island Gardens Deep Harbor Marina on Watson Island, just south of the MacArthur Causeway…
Yachts sold M/Y Preference, a 119-foot (36.4m) Tansu built in 2011, sold by listing brokerage Thompson, Westwood and White. TWW broker Jason Duggan and Northrop & Johnson broker Jim Elliot…