November 21, 2009
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  • Tony Fleming
    The Founder of Fleming Yachts Traveled Thousands of Miles to Ensure His Boats Are Built Right

    Tony Fleming founded Fleming Yachts in the mid-1980s. To date, more than 200 Flemings are cruising the world, but what's even more interesting is that Fleming counts himself among the intrepid travelers. When the Fleming 65 launched in 2005, Tony decided to claim hull number one and embarked on the world's longest sea trial.

    Recorded: Wednesday, June 24, 2009
    Running Time: 30 minutes

  • Zeb Tilton, Master Mariner
    A Documentary About This Martha's Vineyard Native Is Drawing Crowds

    In this segment, we interview Gordon Massingham, who wrote and directed Zeb: Schooner Life, a documentary about Zeb Tilton, a legendary sea captain from Martha's Vineyard with an equally legendary love of his schooner, the Alice S. Wentworth.

    Recorded: Wednesday, June 17, 2009
    Running Time: 30 minutes

  • NMMA President Thom Dammrich
    Marine Industry Unemployment May be as High as 70 Percent

    In this segment, we interview Thom Dammrich, President of the National Marine Manufacturers Association, which repesents more than 1,400 marine companies. Thom discusses the state of the marine industry and how it's weathering the nation's economic storm.

    Recorded: Wednesday, June 10, 2009
    Running Time: 30 minutes

  • Eagle Eye
    Acclaimed Sailing Photographer Leighton O'Connor Brings Racing to Life

    Leighton O'Connor, an accomplished photographer, has photographed everything from the Volvo Ocean Race to individual boats. He shares how he got into this specialized business and how boaters can improve their own photographic techniques.

    Recorded: Wednesday, June 3, 2009
    Running Time: 30 minutes

  • The Home-Grown Boat Builder
    Bruce Dillahunty Is Building a Boat -- His First Ever, Right in His Backyard

    Meet Bruce Dillahunty, an average guy who happens to be building a 28-foot cabin cruiser in his suburban Atlanta backyard. Starting with a set of plans in 2007, Bruce and his young son have done it all themselves. Now about half done, he shares his insights.

    Recorded: Wednesday, May 27, 2009
    Running Time: 30 minutes

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