New England Boat Show 2016

New England Boat Show 2016 – Jeanneau – Bluenose Yachts

[cs_section id=”” class=” ” style=”margin: 0px; padding: 45px 0px; ” visibility=”” parallax=”false”][cs_row id=”” class=” ” style=”margin: 0px auto; padding: 0px; ” visibility=”” inner_container=”true” marginless_columns=”false” bg_color=””][cs_column id=”” class=”” style=”padding: 0px; ” bg_color=”” fade=”false” fade_animation=”in” fade_animation_offset=”45px” fade_duration=”750″ type=”1/1″][cs_text id=”” class=”” style=”” text_align=””]Our New England Boat Show is off to a great start despite last weekend’s frigid temperatures. Thankfully, spring is nearly here …

JEANNEAU PROV SHOW 2

Providence Boat Show Success; New England Boat and Miami Boat shows in two weeks

Hard to believe we attended the Dusseldorf Show last week, arrived back in Providence and immediately began the Providence show which went exceedingly well. We had the largest boat at the show; the Jeanneau 409 which was complimented by our Salona 33 and a beautiful Sparkman Stephens 30. Crowds were quite heavy, interest was keen in all of our products …

Salona 44

Salona 44 Cruiser Racer Wins Cruising World Boat of Year

2015 Cruiser-Racers – BOAT OF YEAR- Represented by Bluenose Yacht Sales in New England. Born to cruise, ready to race: Meet the Cruiser-Racer nominees in Cruising World’s 2015 Boat of the Year competition. By Herb McCormick Born to cruise, ready to race: Meet the Cruiser-Racer WINNER in Cruising World’s 2015 Boat of the Year competition. In the 22 years we’ve …

Salona 33

The Salona 38 Pushing Tin finish in 3rd Position in the Nassau Cup

Once again the S38 finish in better positions than the J boats and the Beneteau first 47. A cursory look at the list of past winners of the Miami-Nassau Cup Race reads like a who’s-who of yacht racing history, dating back to the 1930s. From Carleton Mitchell’s four wins with Caribee and Finisterre in the 50s, to Jim Bishop’s four …

Salona Yachts

Antigua Sailing Week: Drama in paradise

High drama and fantastic conditions rounded off the 47th edition of Antigua Sailing Week. Going into the last day, two yachts racing under CSA were undefeated, scoring seven straight bullets: Piet Vroon’s Dutch Ker 46, Tonnerre de Breskens 3 and David Cullen’s Irish J/109, Pocket Rocket were both vying for the prestigious overall prize, The Lord Nelson Trophy. Several classes …