Yachting News Archive

08-Aug-2005

(yacht cruise)

  • '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.

  • 'Few megayachts cruise Lee waters (The News-Press)
  • Lee County may be a boating mecca, but it isn t home to the likes of behemoth boats of the stripe favored by sultans and business megamagnates. The waters here if not the pockets may be just too shallow.

  • 'Gigayachts? (Luxist)
  • Have you become tired of the term megayacht? This article speaks of the next really big thing, the gigayacht. It?s a new way to define the elite class of 400+ footer. At this year?s cruise industry convention in Miami, Barry Gilmour, chairman of Oceanic Investment Corp. announced that there is a plan for a 630-foot yacht. Gilmour insists that someone will order it. The U.S. is currently second

  • '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...

  • 'Shipbuilders Cash In As Yachts Grow Bigger (MSNBC)
  • The âgrow, grow, grow your boatâ craze has shipbuilders, brokers and marine architects in a tizzy, as it does most boat enthusiasts in this seaside city, which bills itself as the yachting capital of the world.

  • 'Sensual surprises abound (Escape.com.au)
  • LOSE yourself in a week of nomadic yachting around the beautiful Bora Bora Island and its stunning neighbours in the Society group.

  • 'Gigayachts crafted for rich tastes at sea (Sun-Sentinel)
  • In days of yore, there were only yachts. Until there came superyachts.

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