The Italian superyacht builder Perini Navi has launched the world's biggest private sailing yacht. Maltese Falcon, built in
Turkey by subcontractor Perini Istanbul-Yildiz Gemi, is an 88m (289ft) three-masted clipper. The carbon-fibre masts are free-standing and rotating and each carries five separate square sails. The builders say the yacht will have unrivalled performance and sailing agility - the advanced sail-handling systems developed by Perini Navi allow the yacht to be sailed by just one person.
After sea trials next month Maltese Falcon will be delivered to its new owner.
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission says 80 people died in 69 boating accidents in the state last year, the highest toll in more than 10 years. Commission safety spokesman Richard Moore said none of those who drowned had been wearing a lifejacket which he called "the best form of insurance on the water".
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The 2006 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show will be the biggest in the event's 18-year history. Manager Barry Jenkins says 416 exhibitors had signed up for the May 18-21 exhibition, beating the previous record of 403 set in 2004.
There were more than 350 boats booked for the on-the-water segment with hundreds more on open air hardstand areas. Four pavilions housed marine products, accessories and services.
Water-Watch
Royal Akarana Yacht Club is in for a busy weekend.
The club is hosting both the Pied Piper nationals and the Farr 727 nationals which will be sailed today and tomorrow. Other action:
Today: Hauraki Trifecta teams race (Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron); Cruising to Man o' War Bay (RAYC).
Organisations planning events on or in the Waitemata or Manukau harbours should register in advance with the Auckland Regional Council on (09) 366 2000.
The 24-hour response number for the ARC maritime unit is (09) 362 0397.
<i>Tidelines</i>: Perini launches big three-master
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