Atlantic Yacht And Ship Presents Industry News and Event

Nautical News- Treasured Sailboat Goes to Maritime & Seafood Industry Museum in Biloxi November 30, 2009

Mississippi welcomes a hefty donation toward a Biloxi museum, to which Tulane University granted $390,000 and a historic sailboat in exchange for a promise for the museum to preserve the sailboat for at least 99 years. In the 1950s, a young Ralph Wood Pringle was one of a short list of mariners permitted to steer Albert Baldwin Wood's beloved vessel. Pringle, a great-nephew of Wood, recently recalled, "She was very fast and a lot of fun… She was balanced perfectly; you would hold the tiller and there... Read More

Yachting Season Begins, Perfect Time to Set Sail to the Bahamas November 19, 2009

The perfect season has arrived for visiting the Bahamas, and there's no better way than to set sail aboard a chartered yacht or vessel with your family or friends to dock at a variety of ports and resorts scattered about the Bahaman Islands.  Atlantic Yacht and Ship caters to your adventurous spirit with Yacht Charters.  Thanks to experienced travel and yacht coordinators aboard the charter divison of Atlantic Yacht and Ship, all your yacht charter needs can be specifically tailored to your exact desires.  Trips are designed... Read More

94 Foot 2003 Sunseeker Manhattan Motor Yacht Offered by Atlantic Yacht and Ship November 9, 2009

Fort Lauderdale Yacht Broker Atlantic Yacht and Ship, Incorporated is pleased to present ORLY, a 94' 2003 Sunseeker Manhattan Motor Yacht. ORLY is equipped extensively, with a number of beneficial custom features. This used motor yacht is in good condition inside and out, and has been properly and regularly maintained. Upon entering the salon from the aft desk, there is curved seating to port, in addition to a starboard with a large plasma TV as well as a wet bar across the way. Opposite the port, there is... Read More

Sold: 118 Millennium (Russian Translation) October 8, 2009

Atlantic Yacht and Ship, Inc. поздравляет Андрея Шестакова с Сентябрьской продажей 118 Millenium Motor Yacht 2003 “Les Belles”. Буквально днём и ночью Андрей занимался переводами всех деталей, необходимых  для осуществления сделки для своего русскоговорящего клиента.  Он ездил на Багамские острова, чтобы самому побывать на яхте. Андрей тесно работал с  Atlantic Yacht and Ship, Inc, подбирая лучшиe  и наиболее удобные способы для клиента, относительно регистрации яхты. Андрей не только полностью посвятил себя продаже яхты, удостоверился, что процесс перехода в собственность яхты прошёл безукоризненно, но  уже  и после продажы,... Read More

Sold: 118 Millennium October 6, 2009

Atlantic Yacht and Ship, Inc. would like to congratulate Andrey Shestakov on the September sale of the 118' Millennium Motor Yacht 2003  “Les Belles”.  Andrey spent literally day and night for weeks translating every detail to Russian for his Russian-speaking Client.  He traveled to the Bahamas to visit the vessel.  Andrey worked closely with Atlantic Yacht and Ship researching and translating the best options for the Buyer with regards to registering the vessel. Not only did Andrey work endlessly to make sure the transfer of ownership went... Read More

Sold: 44 Ryco Express Fish 2000

Chris Carroll is the newest member at Atlantic Yacht and Ship, Inc. but is quickly carving his niche in the sport fish market.  Within weeks of listing the custom, one-of-a-kind, 44 Rybovich Express Fish 2000 (Ryco), Chris sold the vessel.  Congratulations Chris!

Despite Opposition, Australian Teenager Jessica Watson Plans to Yacht Around the World October 5, 2009

In the coming days, Australian teenager Jessica Watson is set to resume her record bid to sail non-stop around the world.  On September 9, just off North Stradbroke Island, Watson was on her way to Sydney on a test run and crashed into a 63,000 tonne cargo vessel. This caused damage to the rigging as well as stress to the internal structure of her yacht. After investigations, Maritime Safety Queensland believed the teenager had probably “dozed off” before the accident.  She also neglected to turn on a... Read More

Inspired by Racing Yachts, Transonic Hulls to Add Stealth to Navy SEAL Boats. September 28, 2009

Aerospace engineer A. Calderon had been testing with high-speed yacht designs during America's Cup sailing race, and began experimenting with different means of wake reduction around a vessel's bow, stern and sides as it passes through water.  A large wake grows as the boat moves, and it drains fuel by increasing drag. By producing a covert, fuel-efficient vessel, Navy SEAL teams would benefit by approaching stealthily from a less bouncy ride.  The  less rocky of a trip, the better physical condition the SEAL officers are in.  A... Read More