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Burned-up yacht in Daytona Beach owned by music industry executive
Patrick J. Armstrong is credited with discovering and managing artists such as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Molly Hatchet, and Quiet Riot
By Gary Taylor, Orlando Sentinel
4:43 PM EDT, May 24, 2010
The owner of multi-million-dollar yacht that went up in flames Saturday at a Daytona Beach yacht club was identified by police today as music industry executive Patrick J. Armstrong of Altamonte Springs.
Armstrong, 63, told police he was asleep aboard the Princess Lauren, a 71-foot motor yacht, about 7 a.m. when he was awakened by a loud noise that came from inside a closet, according to a police report. He said when he opened the closet, it was filled with smoke.
He ran to the boat's front cabin and awakened Robert Martino, 58. The two left the vessel and called for help, police said.
Daytona Beach firefighters battled the blaze at the Sunset Harbor Yacht Club for hours. They were assisted by the Marine Patrol and U.S. Coast Guard.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation, the Daytona Beach Fire Department said today.
The yacht, built in 1998, was valued at $3 million to $3.5 million. It was undergoing a two-year upgrade, firefighters said.
Armstrong owns Maitland-based Parc Studios, which has a client list that includes the Backstreet Boys, N'Sync, Britney Spears, LFO, Mariah Carey, Linda Eder and Coolio.
He also owns Pat Armstrong & Associates, Inc., an artist management company, and Mister Sunshine Music, Inc., an international music publishing company.
He is credited with discovering and managing artists such as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Molly Hatchet, and Quiet Riot and he has managed artists such as Peter Noone of Herman's Hermits, Pat Travers, Bertie Higgins and Steven Seagal according to a biography on his company's website.
He also managed five-time World Boxing champion Hector "Macho" Camacho.
In 2002, Armstrong and Larry R. Stessel formed Titan Entertainment Group, and the two men own Parc Records, Inc., an independent music label based in Orlando.
According to his biography, Armstrong has acted as a financial manager and consultant to a number of businesses both in and outside of the entertainment industry, and is actively involved in a number of other business ventures, including commercial real estate holding and development.
Armstrong has served on the board of advisors of Full Sail Center for the Recording Arts, radio station WUCF at the University of Central Florida and Colonial Bank.
He is an investor and organizing director of Southern Community Bank.
He is a voting member of the National Association of the Recording Arts and Sciences, which presents the Grammy Awards, and the Country Music Association.
He received a law degree in 1974 from the Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer University.
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Daytona Beach FD and the USCG had their hands full this morning. Boat was still burning 4 hours later.
Story from the Orlando Sentinel
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The next day on local TV, the accomplice, Bryant and her father were protesting how the police and media portrayed her and that she shoudn't have been arrested. She basically claimed that she "didn't do nuffin" and of course her father used standard excuse #1 - - "She's a good girl...everybody loves her...she's never been in trouble...yada yada yada."
And just for the record - - it wasn't a Taser. It was a small pink stun gun. Big difference, but obviously the media doesn't want to let the facts get in the way of a good story.
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Maybe it was the fact that you were in the "Damas" restroom, not the "Caballeros" one.
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You done good, bud!
Enjoy the day at the beach (AND the gin). Looks like a perfect beach day.
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'Bout time you got her bloody, Gus.
Congrats; looks like you guys had what I would call a successful maiden fishing voyage. Here's wishin' great fishin' many, many more times.
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Another vote for Michelin.
Just put a set on my '06 Dodge MegaCab; it rides like a new truck now.
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Time for the understatement of the year....
WOW !!!
Absolutely beautiful job!
Now, get those finishing touches and tweaks completed, then go get her bloody!
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This kind of confuses me: US Coast Guard has been informed of the incident. It is not clear if any actions will be taken to track down and remove the buoy that has caused the incident.
I would think that the USCG would be very interested in
One-getting this obviously rather large floating hazard out of the water
Two-Get this aid to navigation back in place to do what it was meant to do
Three-collect what is probably a fairly expensive item that is drifting away with our tax dollars.
Why would they not want to track it down and remove it? Also don't the larger ones have electronics in them for relaying information or warnings if there is trouble with the bouy?
As the original post stated: "...that was adrift in the Gulf of Mexico near Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula."
That area would be outside of the USCG's area of responsibility and jurisdiction. In that area, the device likely doesn't belong to the United States taxpayers. I'm quite sure that the USCG would have passed the information and last known location on to the proper authorities in Mexico. From there, it's up to them to resolve the problem.
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guys...
it just gave way today...
how the hell should i stick this thing back up...
i dont think contact cement will be strong enough
HELP
Depends on what type of material, how big it is, how heavy it is, whether it's water-soaked or otherwise damaged, did it come completely off, etc., etc., etc.
Contact cement will usually hold almost anything, assuming it's used according to the directions.
If the original soundproofing is still in reasonably good condition, you should be able to just clean up the two surfaces and re-glue it in place. If contact cement doesn't seem viable, you might want to use something like Liquid Nail or a similar adhesive.
To really ensure a good bond, consider removing the entire hatch, lay it down face-down, re-gluing the material, then put some weight on it at least overnight to get a firm bond between the hatch and the material.
If the original soundproofing is in bad shape or waterlogged, it's toast. Start over with new material.
Good luck.
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Our resident photographer, Ludicrous, is currently working aboard the MV Laney Chouest and is believed to be working with the USCG on this situation. His company owns the large orange vessels with the huge open aft decks seen in many of the photos from the scene. He's due back in port this Wednesday.
Keep him and his crewmates in your thoughts, too.
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With "friends" like me, who needs enemies?
Done deal.
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BOZ, eat your heart out!!!
I am, I am !
That is one super good looking rig. And I'd be willing to bet she'll raise some fish, too.
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Offer accepeted, Deposit given, and sea trial done. Now to get some financial stuff finished up and hopefully she will be mine next week.
We were looking for a Bluewater but was having a hard time finding one set up the way I wanted that would meet my budget. This 26SS just kind of fell into our lap.
Check that boat over carefully. It looks identical to one I saw over here in Saint Cloud a few months ago, and I couldn't help myself... I was drooling all over the poor thing.
Beautiful boat! Hope you get tons of enjoyment out of it.
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Hey, it's got to be legit. The sender's a "Reverend".
Albeit, one who can't write worth a crap.
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I had to laugh out loud last night when a co-worker mentioned that her 7-year-old daughter gets so engrossed in playing on her own laptop computer that she doesn't even answer her personal cell phone or return text messages.
Excuse me now while I go take my Geritol and Metamucil.
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i remember that go fast pic. didnt they come out of annapolis harbor or something. if i recall, they were fine...
Don't know , but I love the name of the boat - - "Temporary Insanity".
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Not enough rod holders.
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I had one fail, and when I took it apart I found that the magnet attached to the impeller had fractured and tiny pieces had jammed it. Replaced just the impeller (after thoroughly cleaning the cavity it sits in) and I was back in business.
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Chris, I use a 1TB Western Digital "My Book" external hard drive on my big desktop PC, and a small 500GB Western Digital for my laptop. The 1TB is about the size of a hardback book, cost about $179 @ Costco, and the 500GB ($79) is about the size of an iPod. Both connect via USB. They are easily portable, easy to operate, and quick to connect/disconnect. I've got both PCs set to automatically back up the entire hard drives once a week.
The little one saved my hindquarters (not to mention about ten years worth of pictures) when I had to completely reload the laptop's software and all my data after it got screwed up by a not-so-nice virus.
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31 - 28, Saints.
I have never recovered from that drunken SOB Bob Irsay stealing the Colts out of Baltimore in the middle of a snowy night.
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Read it one syllable at a time.
Read it one syllable at a time.
eggsactly read slowwwww
Slow is good. And sometimes very funny ~~~ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvn-tBeLpCk
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Beats the heck out of "Plan B", which was to borrow one of Lady Gaga's outfits ~~~
Seriously - - nice shirt! That'll get you some attention.
What's your pirate name?
in Boating and Fishing Discussion
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Mad Tom Kidd
Every pirate is a little bit crazy. You, though, are more than just a little bit. Even though you're not always the traditional swaggering gallant, your steadiness and planning make you a fine, reliable pirate. Arr!
The first two sentences pretty much sum it up.
But I have no idea who "Tom" is.