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or Catalina Bujor, Dockwise Yacht Transport, 954-525-8707, catalina@dockwise-yt.com
ROSEBUD RACING JOINS TEAM DYT
Dockwise Yacht Transport will be Carrier of Choice
for High-Profile Racing Team
FT. LAUDERDALE, FLA. (April 28, 2008) -- Dockwise Yacht Transport (DYT),
the world's leading yacht logistics company with its own fleet of semi-submersible
ships, has announced that Rosebud Racing has joined forces with the company
to become Rosebud Racing/Team DYT. The Farr-designed Rosebud was launched
in June 2007 as the world's first STP65, a "box-rule" collaboration
between the Storm Trysail Club and the TransPacific Yacht Club. Owned
by Roger Sturgeon of Ft, Lauderdale, Fla., it has set the racing world
on fire with its recent performances, including winning the overall IRC
handicap title in the famed Rolex Sydney Hobart Race at the end of 2007.
In that race, Sturgeon also became the first American in 30 years to take
overall regatta honors, joining only two other Americans who can make
the same claim: Jim Kilroy (Kialoa III in 1977) and Ted Turner (American
Eagle in 1972).

"The Rosebud campaign has had an exhilarating journey, and the future
will prove even more remarkable," said Sturgeon, adding that Rosebud
Racing/Team DYT will use DYT services for shipping the team's prized race
boat to race destinations around the world. "There is no better way
to get to our far-off race destinations than using the Dockwise Yacht
Transport service. The company has a magnificent staff of service managers
and loading masters to help us with scheduling and, most important, the
safe transport of our yacht."

DYT operates four semi-submersible yacht carriers, including the new
687.5-foot (209 meter) Yacht Express, which takes regular runs between
Ft. Lauderdale and Genoa, Italy. The float-on/float off process that is
unique to these ships alleviates worries about wear and tear on the boat.
"Rosebud Racing/Team DYT is the perfect ambassador for the segment
of our personalized customer service that devotes itself to getting race
boats to their regattas around the world," said DYT President Clemens
van der Werf. "For instance, the DYT voyage scheduled in August from
Newport, R.I. to Sardinia, Italy, will get Rosebud and other racing yachts
to the Mediterranean in time for the racing season there."

Rosebud will sport its new Team DYT sail and hull graphics when it competes
in New England this summer at Block Island Race, the New York Yacht Club
Annual Regatta presented by Rolex, the Newport to Bermuda Race (which
was won by Sturgeon's previous Rosebud, a TP52, in 2004), the Edgartown
Yacht Club Round the Island Race, and the New York Yacht Club Race Week
at Newport presented by Rolex. After it crosses the Atlantic with DYT's
help, it will compete in the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup (Sardinia, Italy) in
September and the Rolex Middle Sea Races (Malta) in October, before heading
back with other sailboats on a DYT ship to Ft. Lauderdale at the end of
October.
A designer of computer software and a member of Lauderdale Yacht Club
as well as Hyannis Yacht Club in Massachusetts, Sturgeon is joined on
the crew of Rosebud Racing/Team DYT by his wife Isobel and noteworthy
international sailors.
More about DYT
Headquartered in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, DYT is a wholly owned subsidiary
of Dockwise Ltd. (Hamilton, Bermuda), the global leader in maritime transports
and installation. Since its maiden voyage in 1987, the company has transported
over 9,000 motor and sailing yachts to various destinations around the
globe, offering owners and charterers safe and easy access to many of
the world’s premier cruising grounds.
In addition to its conservation partnership with The Billfish Foundation,
the only non-profit organization dedicated solely to conserving and enhancing
billfish populations around the world, DYT is also partnered with the
International SeaKeepers Society. Its newest ship, Yacht Express, is outfitted
with the modular SeaKeeper 1000TM ocean and meteorological monitoring
system, which samples, measures, records and transmits critical measures
of ocean health--salinity, temperature, oxygen and pollution, among others--to
various scientific and public communities across the globe.
Along with area representatives around the world, DYT has additional
operating offices in Italy, France, Martinique and Newport (R.I.). A partnership
with BBC Chartering and Logistics also allows DYT to manage safe lift-on/lift-off
service aboard BBC's fleet of 140 cargo vessels worldwide. The service
is for clients who need additional scheduling flexibility or the ability
to get to a destination not normally serviced by DYT's semi-submersible
ships.
For more information, visit http://www.yacht-transport.com
or contact Catalina Bujor, Dockwise Yacht Transport, 954-525-8707, pr@dockwise-yt.com
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