Pumpkin Soup Recipe from Mrs. Bain and BEYC

In the British Virgin Islands the locals and lucky yachtsmen savor autumn flavors with a unique Caribbean flair. At the Bitter End Yacht Club seasonal fare includes Mrs. Bain’s scrumptious pumpkin soup, and the chef is kindly providing us with her special recipe.

Mrs. Bain's Pumpkin Soup

Ingredients:

1 chopped onion

5 celery stalks, sliced

2 carrots, sliced

5 pounds fresh pumpkin

1-teaspoon beef base

1-teaspoon chicken base

2 cloves of garlic

1-teaspoon cinnamon

1-teaspoon black pepper

1-gallon water

Preparation:

Peel the pumpkin, cut into pieces and steam until tender.

In a large pot, place the pumpkin, and remaining ingredients in the water and boil until very soft. Remove from heat and let cool. Once the soup has cooled enough to handle, place in a blender and puree. You might need to do this in batches.

After pureeing, pour though a sieve to take out any lumps. Adjust seasoning to taste; add a dollop of sour cream, if desired. Enjoy!

5 Beneteau’s make their U.S. debut at the Annapolis Boat Show

The Beneteau Sense 50
The Beneteau Sense 50

The Annapolis Boat Show in in full swing and it’s no wonder why! The weather is spectacular and the array of boats available for viewing is just as impressive. Making their U.S. debut are 5 exciting new models from Beneteau: Sense 50 (contemporary and elegant) First 30 and First 35(designed for cruising and great for chartering but adaptable for racing). The 30 is the latest in the “First” range. Oceanus 50 & 58 (they feature the same sleek coach roof and the design makes the most of every space).

The show runs through the 11th and in its 41st year, attracts more than 50,000 sailing enthusiasts!

Feadship Luxury Yacht ODYSSEY Emerges Transformed

Feadship De Vries Makkum has re-launched134-foot Odyssey, a complex project that has earned the Feadship refit team well-deserved accolades. The owners, an experienced yachting family, considered rebuilding the vessel to their exact specifications a better value than committing to a new build. ODYSSEY was perfectly suited to their requirements for a ship with transoceanic capabilities as well as accessibility to secluded areas and ports.

Additional aft deck areas for sunning and entertaining were also a priority.Inresponse the designers at Feadship Voogt Naval Architects devised a general arrangement that lengthened the hull by ten feet, significantly enlarging the bridge deck lounge and sun deck, which now features a Jacuzzi and spacious sunpads. The main deck aft includes new U-shaped seating and the bridge deck is now equipped with a new tender crane. A redesigned lazarette and folding swim platform have also been added.

Extensive interior remodeling includes new bathrooms, galley, bridge deck lounge, laundry, crew quarters and furnishings. With a complete exterior repaint ODYSSEY, originally launched in 1989 as White Rabbit, has been completely transformed.

Boatbookings.com has an exceptional selection of yachts for charter. See Our Super Yachts to explore the possibilities!

Kingship Sets New Yacht Design Standard for 144’ GREEN VOYAGER

The first steel block of this potentially award-winning yacht commenced assembly last month at Kingship Shipyard. Green Voyager is designed for minimal environmental impact that exceeds MEPC 159(55) requirements and RINA Green Plus Platinum notation.

To this end, the explorer-style yacht is equipped with diesels, shaft generator/E-motors, diesel-electric and advanced power management and battery power systems for propulsion and hotel loads estimated to increase efficiency by16% in propulsion, 20% for hotel loads, and produce unprecedented low levels of emissions.

Tork Buckley, career Captain and current editor of the Yacht Report, will represent Kingship in a presentation at the Singapore Superyacht Conference, October 13-14, 2010, explaining the Green Voyager project and how shipyards can lead rather than follow superyacht trends.

The Union Internationale Motonautique (UIM) has nominated Green Voyager for their 2010 Environmental Award. The UIM promotes environmentally friendly innovation and technology in an effort to address environmental challenges, particularly the decline in biodiversity and energy resources.

Green Voyager is a collaborative design effort between the yard, architects, engineers and consultants who share a vision to reduce the environmental footprint. The yard has entered Green Voyager for consideration by the UIM Environmental Working Group.

Visit the Boatbookings.com link Green Chartering! for insights into treading lightly.

Board the “Yellow Submarine” at the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show

Megayacht owners are taking advantage of their aft decks as an outstanding platform for private submarine operations. Including a submersible in their onboard toy collections provides the ability for owners and guests to emulate Cousteau, dive whenever or wherever there are pristine reefs or steep walls, all with glasses of chilled champagne in hand.

In fact, Dutch company U-Boat Worx submersibles were so popular at the Monaco Boat Show that the company conducted more than 30 dives in four days with additional requests received during the show.

The latest C-Quester 3, whimsically named the “Yellow Submarine”, completed its Harbour Acceptance Tests and Sea Acceptance Tests under the watchful eye of surveyors from Rotterdam and Hamburg prior to the Monaco show, and will be available for demonstration dives to qualified prospects at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.

The C-Questor 3 is fully air-conditioned, features an eight-hour endurance capacity, and operates to a depth of 330 feet. U-Boat Worx will be reducing the price by about ten percent during the Fort Lauderdale show. The C-Quester 3 submersible will be on display alongside U-Boat Worx appointed USA dealer, Brownie’s Yacht Diver.

See  Super and Mega Luxury Yacht Charter to read more about Super Yacht charter, and feel free to contact us if you’re looking for a charter with a submarine aboard! We’ll be at the Ft Lauderdale show and will be happy to discuss your needs.