Yachting News Archive

12-Aug-2005

(yacht cruise)

  • 'New Azimut Yacht Launched (Luxist)
  • BYM leads us to the news that the first Azimut 105 has been delivered to her Mexican owner and is now cruising the Mediterranean. In September the yacht will be exhibited at the Cannes and Monaco boat shows and the second unit will be at the Miami Boat Show in February 2006. The new yacht can hit a cruise speed of 24 knots and is a two-and-a-half deck ship that has a flybridge with two sunroofs

  • 'Goose mess doesn't spoil beach fun (Knoxville News Sentinal)
  • We've seen lots of folks using the new beach at the back of the yacht Club basin - despite a recurring problem with goose poop. Steve and Pat McAvoy, their six children, their spouses and 17 grandchildren used the beach "every day" when they had their annual reunion recently.

  • 'Russian Billioniare's Yacht Docked By Fuel Error (Forbes)
  • Russian Billioniare's Yacht Docked By Fuel Error

  • '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.

  • 'Sports Shorts (Atlanticville)
  • The Atlantic Highlands Yacht Clubs Special Olympics Sailing program will hold its graduation and awards ceremony Aug. 16.

  • 'CRN Explorer (Luxist)
  • This may look like the designs for a merchant ship but it?s actually the plan for a luxury yacht. CRN?s steel and aluminum Explorer is a 60-meter yacht designed to cruise at 14 knots. Designed to accommodate up to 16 guests and 21 crew, the yacht has a main deck that is almost entirely uncovered and sits close to the water. The Explorer is designed with three main zones, a public zone which is

  • 'Sagamore Soundings (Port Washington News)
  • It is the middle of summer and the sailboat racing program at Sagamore Yacht Club is thriving, but so are other activities.

  • 'Cruise culture can make marina in industrial town 'Welsh St Tropez' (icWales)
  • A REVAMPED Welsh harbour has created a thriving cruise culture for tourists this summer. Celtic Cruises, which takes passengers from Carmarthenshire's Burry Port around the coast, has seen its business soar since starting last year.

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