Yachting News Archive

07-Aug-2005

(yacht cruise)

  • 'B.H. Yacht Club (Boothbay Register)
  • Shades of the 1950s! Untold memories were brought back last Saturday night with the extraordinary Sock Hop staged by Bonnie and Dick Stevenson.

  • 'The Brandon Sun: Online Edition (Brandon Sun)
  • Ahoy there! It s not adventure on the high seas, but it has been an adventure nonetheless for Sheldon Willey. Willey and his wife Eugenia run The Marina on Clear Lake and their main attraction is the Martese, a 62-foot yacht with a 95-passenger capacity.

  • 'Doctor to the Marines (Milford Daily News)
  • W hen they hear a surgeon say he will be gone for a month or more "at sea," cynics probably imagine a luxurious cruise around the Caribbean, or days wiled away aboard a yacht.

  • 'Boat, breakfast, breeze (Newsday)
  • At a new B&B called Serenity in Sag Harbor, the mattresses on the beds, while comfy, have no springs, and the rooms are only a few feet wide with virtually no headroom. The two bathrooms are so tiny they double as showers.

  • 'Racing (or Cruising) the Chesapeake (Washington Post)
  • There is a saying that sailors like to repeat: When two boats are headed in the same direction at the same time in sight of each other, they race.

  • 'Blowing in for regatta (Boston Globe)
  • SOUTH DARTMOUTH -- This weekend, when some 408 boats in 14 classes fan out across the horizon in the 33d annual Buzzards Bay Regatta, it will constitute one of the largest ''local" regattas in the New England summer, with some 1,500 participants.

  • 'Yacht club plans activities (Tahoe Daily Tribune)
  • The South Lake Tahoe yacht Club has planned several exciting activities for the month of August. A "Beach Bash" is scheduled at Round Hill Pines Resort on Tuesday, with a cocktail hour at 6 p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m. For reservations call Nancy...

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