Notice the Trinity logo on the lower left of the stern door? As if to say... "if you can read this, you're in 2nd place".
Capt Rick of Richmond said they had very good, quality traffic, was the best show he's been to at FLIBS. I'm sure we'll start hearing of sales soon.
Not sure what we can capture for that yet. Been busy on the docks and have to get in some sea trials on Tuesday, but may hit the Bahia Mar docks...
Here's something you don't see everyday... a center-line staircase.
Another Trinity is "Wheels". Think of a way to re-invent it and this could be your boat too.
Lazzara had their new LSX75-Fly on display, sporting a maroon hull that matched the Lazzara Show Display (LSD). We're guessing they used the...
Trinity’s "Lady Linda" and "Big City" sporting red flags and flag-blue hulls...
Exiting the electronics tent, we headed for the face dock. First up... Trinity’s "Blind Date". If you were to get set-up on the same with John...
The slickest, most advanced chart and nav system on the market; Furuno's Navnet 3D.
Garmin; helping you find your way home since Noah had two of everything onboard.
ICOM was showing every which way you could communicate with the world around you... and then some.
Raymarine seemed to have more maroon shirts in their booth than products, showing they were prepared for the barrage of consumer electronic...
The Electronics Tent was buzzing with excitement as the whir of radar antennas and sat dishes created an electrifying atmosphere. Vendors of all...
Look for the new 144' to debut at FLIBS 2010...
Crescent's new 144' model, built by Gary Isaksen, arrived just in time for the show opening...
Lee Taubenek from Crescent Yachts came all the way from British Columbia to debut the model of their new 144', currently in-build. Lee previously...
The builder's tent not only highlights US builders, but also those from around the world, such as this international display showing the...
SUN CHASER is chasing this sun all the way down. Nice coloring. Got to run. Catch you all later.
The green hull of thios 74-foot Viking is hard to miss. It kind of glows.
Afternoon lighting can make the subject pop out of the photo, like with this Feadship SWEET PEA.