10-Oct-2005 (yacht cruise)
- 'Securing the home front (St. Petersburg Times)
The soaring divorce rate among people in the military shows that returning to normal life after months at war can be a tough assignment. At MacDill, counseling, babysitting and cruises may make the transition easier.- 'Show time: Boat shows bring local business boom (HometownAnnapolis.com)
As soon as the sailboat show ends on Monday, hundreds of powerboats will cruise into town. The 34th annual U.S. Powerboat Show will be held Oct. 13-16 at the City Dock and harbor.- 'The other end of Jamaica (Chicago Tribune)
PORT ANTONIO, Jamaica -- Within a mile of Montego Bay's International Airport, we've already passed a goat grazing on a soccer field and fishermen hawking freshly caught lobsters and stringers of fish by the side of the road.- 'Elite Island Yachts? Cruise Club Offers the Avid Sailing Enthusiast a Unique Alternative to Yacht Ownership (PR Web)
Elite Island Yachts offers one of the most unique experiences to be found in the world of luxury yacht chartering. Elite Island Yachts? sailing vacations offer an all-inclusive, full service experience rarely found in the yacht charter industry. As a low-cost alternative to the avid sailing market, Elite Island Yachts has developed a membership division called ?The Cruise Club?. Membership in the - 'Moquini crew's families prepare for worst (Independent Online)
With each passing day hopes of finding the yacht, which went missing three weeks ago, have diminished as the families of the six-man crew try to return to their normal lives.- 'Feadship Utopia (Luxist)
Alas, we cannot cruise around on the 236-foot Feadship yacht Utopia without paying the 360,000 euros (approximately $436,000) per week charter fee . We can however, do the next best thing, direct you to the ship?s website which show what life about the gorgeous yacht is like. Watch as the tenders pull up, play around in the fitness area, check out the decks and of course be fabulously - 'Yacht club full of character (The New Zealand Herald)
Harold Kidd has done it again. This time it is 226 pages of words and pictures that record the evolution of the Devonport yacht Club. Titled A Centennial History, the large-format publication is lavishly illustrated with pictures not previously widely published. |