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MIKE WHITEHEAD
Ahoy.
This morning I am on a yacht delivery south of the border to
Ensenada, and I am planning to return by Sunday so that I can attend
the 42nd annual Sandcastle Contest at Big Corona State Beach. The
Commodores Club of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce is busy
preparing for this annual event that is a fun family activity to join
in or look at the creations.
Another important event starting next Thursday is the 25th Lido
Yacht Expo presented by Cerritos Hummer. The Duncan McIntosh Co
returns to Lido Marina Village in Newport Beach and showcases
multi-million-dollar yachts
This is Lido Expo’s silver anniversary and the show is known as
the West’s ultimate “Big Boat” show with nearly 200 vessels that are
26 feet and larger on display in the water.
Big boat shoppers can get their first look at brand-new 2004
models that are debuting in the U.S. and West Coast. The show will
have numerous booths displaying marine products, services, marine
finance, insurance and equipment. The major U.S. and foreign
motoryacht builders will be represented at this show, including
Azimut, Bayliner, Carver, Cabo, Catalina, Fairline, Fleming, Fraser,
Grand Banks, Hatteras, Larson, Luhrs, Mainship, Maxum, Mikelson,
McKinna, Monterey, Ocean Alexander, Queenship, Silverton, Sunseeker,
Symbol and Sea Ray.
The spectacular 127-foot, $13.5-million megayacht “Dakota” will be
on display. The Dakota is the largest and most expensive vessel in
the history of the show. The vessel was built by Crescent Custom
Yachts in Canada and is being brought to the show by Crow’s Nest
Compass Point Marine Group.
A walk aboard the Dakota leads you into a world of marine luxury
in every aspect. Just image owning this yacht and meeting your
invited guests in the marble and granite foyer from the twin spiral
stair cases. Tour his and her vanities with bathrooms separated by
the “Rain Forest” shower (11 shower heads produce an exhilarating
tropical experience), the entrance to the enormous master spa, to the
entertainment center that includes a total of 15 TVs (two of which
are large screen plasmas) and a 60-speaker sound system. Do they need
a delivery Captain, as I am available?
Highlights of a few other brokers’ yachts include Coast Yachts
with a Sunseeker 46 Portofino famous for its sleek design and
meticulous engineering, power strength and stability. Mickelson
yachts will showcase new 2004 59-foot Nomad Long Range Cruising
Sportfisher for just under $1.5 million. Stan Miller Yachts will
exhibit the new 2004 Aleutian 64’ with a price tag of $2.4 million.
Bayport Yachts, which is one of only 10 Marquis Class dealers in
the world, will debut the Marquis 59’ built by Carver. This elegant
yacht has only a $1.65-million price tag.
The show starts Thursday and concludes Sunday evening. The hours
are noon to 7 p.m., Thursday; 11 .m. to 7 p.m. Friday; 10 a.m. to 7
p.m. Saturday; and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $10 for
adults and free for children 12 and under. For more information call
Duncan McIntosh Co. at (949) 757-5959, or visit https://www.goboating
america.com. While you are on the Web site be sure to read my boat
test review article with Sea Magazine.
I will miss the show because I am flying to Seattle on Monday to
delivery an Ocean Alexandra from Lake Union to its new home in
Newport Harbor. This trip should take six days if the weather and
seas cooperate for us to maintain a cruising south, stopping only for
fuel once a day. Luckily, I have a great crew consisting of San
Diego’s Capt. Mitch Keeler, charter boat Capt. John Hammond and
sailing professional Peter Heck. Thursday’s morning buoy check is not
looking good as the 6 a.m. report shows Point Arena with 11.5-foot
swells -- ouch.
Great news, I have signed on with San Diego’s legendary talk
station, KCBQ 1170 AM, to host Southern California’s only live
boating radio talk show called Mike Whitehead’s Boathouse Radio Show.
You can tune in every Sunday starting October 12 at 4 p.m., and the
broadcast easily reaches Newport Harbor and beyond. You will be able
to call-in live to discuss topics that you read in this column.
Chandler Bell has joined my team as the advertising director and
show manager, so stay tuned.
Safe Voyages
* MIKE WHITEHEAD is the Pilot’s boating and harbor columnist. Send
him your harbor and marine-related thoughts and story suggestions by
e-mail to [email protected] or visit boathousetv.com.
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