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For more news, visit www.the-triton.com MIAMI Monday • Feb. 15, 2010 o o o Sunset: 1813 Moonset: 1944; 2.6% illuminated Sunrise (Tuesday): 0655 Moonrise (Tuesday): 0802 High tides: 2234 / 1049 (Tuesday) Low tides: 1643 / 0457 (Tuesday) Sun & Moon Weather Today: Mostly sunny, winds SE at 9 mph, high 72F/22C Tonight: Cloudy, winds W at 9 mph, low 54F/12C Tomorrow AM: Cloudy, 56F/13C at dawn, winds NW at 12 mph, sunny, 58F/14C by 9 Find out how nautical you and your crew mates are with this quiz. n “To dress a ship” means: to hoist her flags; to hoist her sails; to remover her bonnet; to inspect her crew. n “To drown the miller” means: lower the anchor; water your rum ration, use the head, drink too much? n Give the term meaning excellent condition, derived from an important English seaport. YESTERDAY’S ANSWERS: Pulling a boat by the anchor chain with anchor attached is kedging off. Lights on a dredge are two red, one above the other. A tug boat with a tow astern shows three white lights, each above the other. TODAY’S ANSWERS are online at www.the-triton.com. Triton Today Miami is a special edition of The Triton published by Triton Publishing Group. Vol. 2, No. 5 Triton Today Miami is circulated free at the Yacht & Brokerage Show. Copyright 2010, Triton Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved. About us Test Your Mates A shout out for the unsung heroes of yachting Responsible for just about all parts that move, flow, cool, dry, generate, pump and propel, the megayacht engineer might be deemed the unsung hero of yachting. We dropped in on several engineers during the Yacht & Brokerage Show in Miami Beach to find out what they are most proud of in their domain – the engine room. The new normal These are anything but normal times, so it should come as no surprise that this year’s Yacht & Brokerage Show in Miami Beach this past week has been anything but normal. Perhaps fewer people, decidedly fewer boats, curiously different accents and certainly colder than desired termperatures, the show still delivered what captains and brokers called “serious” buyers. Next Triton Expo April 14 The next Triton Expo is scheduled for April 14 in Ft. Lauderdale. If you haven’t been to an Expo yet, make plans to join us. Veteran crew speak on a variety of topics, the resume clinic gives you the chance to talk one-on-one with experienced captains, and the exhibit hall offers all sorts of goods and services to make your working life better. Check out www.the-triton.com/expo for more details.

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M I A M I M onday • Feb. 15, 2010

o o oSunset: 1813Moonset: 1944; 2.6% illuminatedSunrise (Tuesday): 0655Moonrise (Tuesday): 0802High tides: 2234 / 1049 (Tuesday)Low tides: 1643 / 0457 (Tuesday)

Sun & Moon WeatherToday: Mostly sunny, winds SE at 9 mph, high 72F/22CTonight: Cloudy, winds W at 9 mph, low 54F/12CTomorrow AM: Cloudy, 56F/13C at dawn, winds NW at 12 mph, sunny, 58F/14C by 9

Find out how nautical you and your crew mates are with this quiz.n “To dress a ship” means: to hoist

her flags; to hoist her sails; to remover her bonnet; to inspect her crew.n “To drown the miller” means:

lower the anchor; water your rum ration, use the head, drink too much?n Give the term meaning

excellent condition, derived from an important English seaport.YESTERDAY’S ANSWERS: Pulling a boat by the anchor chain with anchor attached is kedging off. Lights on a dredge are two red, one above the other. A tug boat with a tow astern shows three white lights, each above the other. TODAY’S ANSWERS are online at www.the-triton.com.

Triton Today Miami is a special edition of The Triton published by Triton Publishing Group.

Vol. 2, No. 5Triton Today Miami is circulated free at the Yacht & Brokerage Show. Copyright 2010, Triton Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.

About us

Test Your Mates

A shout out for the unsung heroes of yachting

Responsible for just about all parts that move, flow, cool, dry, generate, pump and propel, the megayacht engineer might be deemed the unsung hero of yachting. We dropped in on

several engineers during the Yacht & Brokerage Show in Miami Beach to find out what they are

most proud of in their domain – the engine room.

The new normalThese are anything but normal times, so it

should come as no surprise that this year’s Yacht & Brokerage Show in Miami Beach this past week has been anything but normal.

Perhaps fewer people, decidedly fewer boats, curiously different accents and certainly colder than desired termperatures, the show still delivered what captains and brokers called “serious” buyers.

Next Triton Expo April 14The next Triton Expo is scheduled for

April 14 in Ft. Lauderdale. If you haven’t been to an Expo yet, make plans to join us. Veteran crew speak on a variety of topics, the resume clinic gives you the chance to talk one-on-one with experienced captains, and the exhibit

hall offers all sorts of goods and services to make your working life better. Check out

www.the-triton.com/expo for more details.

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CHECKING THE TIDE: Triton Today’s Question of the Day:

Capt. Fred HammondNew Westport 40m

This new build will grace the Westport docks on the New River, awaiting a buyer.

Capt. Stephen GronoM/Y Judy Ann

“There could be a sale; we could be taking it to Lauderdale. All this could change.”

Capt. David CheringtonM/Y Mirgab V

Mirgab V is heading to a marina in West Palm Beach to wait for a sale.

Mate Carey-Lynne CollinsM/Y Dreams

This yacht is heading to a Ft. Lauderdale marina to sit and wait for a sale.

Mate James AbellM/Y Liquidity

This yacht is heading to the dock behind the owner’s home in Ft. Lauderdale for the owner’s use.

First Officer Jason TellinghuisenM/Y Carpe Diem

Carpe Diem is going to a Ft. Lauderdale shipyard to prepare for an owner’s trip. “We’ve had three charters and four owners’ trips in the past three months.”

Capt. Ken LoveM/Y Natica

The yacht is heading to the dock behind the owner’s home in Ft. Lauderdale to wait for a sale. “Unless we sell her today or tomorrow.”

First Mate Philip DuToitM/Y Nice n’ Easy

The yacht is staying in South Florida and will be busy with guests.

Capt. Tom WhiteM/Y Phaedrea

Phaedra is heading right into a trip with the owner.

Capt. Steve SteinbergM/Y Hard Assets

“We’re heading to Miami Beach Marina, but we don’t have any plans. I’m trying to get us moved to Lauderdale.”

Capt. Paul CanavanM/Y My Iris

“We’re going to Bahia Mar to sit and wait for a sale. It’s a great place to leave it for people to come preview the boat again.”

Capt. Andrew “Hutch” HutchinsM/Y Khaki Blue

The crew are taking this yacht to Bahia Mar for a couple weeks to prepare for a three-month trip with the owner.

Eng. Tim WardM/Y Aquasition

Aquasition is heading to the Bahamas for several charters on the books for March.

Capt. Bart van der HorstM/Y Silver Lining

“Somewhere warm.”

First Mate Bryan MatthewsM/Y GiGi

“It really depends on what happens over the next few days.”

Capt. Pip BauerleinM/Y Francine

This vessel is going to Ft. Lauderdale for a bottom job before heading off on an owner’s trip to the Caribbean.

Capt. Wally TabertM/Y Vita

The yacht will host several events with the owner in South Florida before heading to the Caribbean.

Mate Ethan OlmsteadM/Y Primadonna

The yacht is heading to a shipyard in Ft. Lauderdale to await news of a sale.

Chief Stew Lara GoodwinM/Y Tajin

This yacht is heading to a Ft. Lauderdale marina for quick work and provisioning before heading to Mexico for a trip with the owner.

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CHECKING THE TIDE: Triton Today’s Question of the Day:

Capt. Fred HammondNew Westport 40m

This new build will grace the Westport docks on the New River, awaiting a buyer.

Capt. Stephen GronoM/Y Judy Ann

“There could be a sale; we could be taking it to Lauderdale. All this could change.”

Capt. David CheringtonM/Y Mirgab V

Mirgab V is heading to a marina in West Palm Beach to wait for a sale.

Mate Carey-Lynne CollinsM/Y Dreams

This yacht is heading to a Ft. Lauderdale marina to sit and wait for a sale.

Mate James AbellM/Y Liquidity

This yacht is heading to the dock behind the owner’s home in Ft. Lauderdale for the owner’s use.

First Officer Jason TellinghuisenM/Y Carpe Diem

Carpe Diem is going to a Ft. Lauderdale shipyard to prepare for an owner’s trip. “We’ve had three charters and four owners’ trips in the past three months.”

Capt. Ken LoveM/Y Natica

The yacht is heading to the dock behind the owner’s home in Ft. Lauderdale to wait for a sale. “Unless we sell her today or tomorrow.”

First Mate Philip DuToitM/Y Nice n’ Easy

The yacht is staying in South Florida and will be busy with guests.

Capt. Tom WhiteM/Y Phaedrea

Phaedra is heading right into a trip with the owner.

Capt. Steve SteinbergM/Y Hard Assets

“We’re heading to Miami Beach Marina, but we don’t have any plans. I’m trying to get us moved to Lauderdale.”

Capt. Paul CanavanM/Y My Iris

“We’re going to Bahia Mar to sit and wait for a sale. It’s a great place to leave it for people to come preview the boat again.”

Capt. Andrew “Hutch” HutchinsM/Y Khaki Blue

The crew are taking this yacht to Bahia Mar for a couple weeks to prepare for a three-month trip with the owner.

Eng. Tim WardM/Y Aquasition

Aquasition is heading to the Bahamas for several charters on the books for March.

Capt. Bart van der HorstM/Y Silver Lining

“Somewhere warm.”

First Mate Bryan MatthewsM/Y GiGi

“It really depends on what happens over the next few days.”

Capt. Pip BauerleinM/Y Francine

This vessel is going to Ft. Lauderdale for a bottom job before heading off on an owner’s trip to the Caribbean.

Capt. Wally TabertM/Y Vita

The yacht will host several events with the owner in South Florida before heading to the Caribbean.

Mate Ethan OlmsteadM/Y Primadonna

The yacht is heading to a shipyard in Ft. Lauderdale to await news of a sale.

Chief Stew Lara GoodwinM/Y Tajin

This yacht is heading to a Ft. Lauderdale marina for quick work and provisioning before heading to Mexico for a trip with the owner.

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