21-Jul-2006 (yacht cruise)
- 'Actress' 108-foot yacht soon to sail again (The Palm Beach Post)
The Chanticleer, the 108-foot white Berger yacht with the blue hull on which actress Frances Langford spent many leisurely days, was a familiar sight on local waters. And it's still around. Langford, who died last year, kept the boat docked at the Outrigger Harbour in Jensen Beach, just a short hop from her home on the St. Lucie River. Now it is at the Hinckley yachts Services' boatyard in the - 'Ship blogs: Cruise lines open up to passengers (MSNBC)
Three cruise lines have become more accessible to their customers recently, taking their cue from popular online cruise communities.- 'Baltic rhythms (Guardian Unlimited)
From lager-fuelled pub-clubbing to energetic folk dancing, homesick Poles are finding all sorts of ways to get their kicks in Britain. But what are the big hits back home, in rock, at the movies, in bookstores and on TV?- 'Wednesday July 19, 2006 (The New Zealand Herald)
An Auckland couple's dream of cruising the world in their 9m yacht has ended on a remote island near Tonga.- 'Tickets available for fund-raising cruise July 27 (Wiscasset Newspaper)
On Thursday, July 27 the Sheepscot Valley Conservation Association (SCVA) is hosting a sunset cruise aboard the Balmy Days II. Departure time is at 5:30 p.m. from the Wiscasset yacht Club dock just next door to the public boat launch on Water Street in Wiscasset. |