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Written by Kim Kavin   
Monday, 02 November 2009 00:00

As you read this on Monday, November 2, I am either touring the 198-foot Feadship motoryacht Blue Moon at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, or I am rushing from that last one of my scheduled tours to catch my flight back home.

I have some great information from the show that I'll begin posting here on CharterWave tomorrow, including some exclusive tidbits and photographs from aboard the new 161-foot Trinity motoryacht Blind Date.

Until then, I hope you enjoy the "bonus" blog posts that I put up here on Saturday and Sunday from Fort Lauderdale. More tomorrow after I've had a chance to unpack and digest all my brochures, notes, and photos.

 

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