28-Sep-2005 (yacht cruise)
- 'Solo circuit of the Swatchways (Yachting Monthly)
While yachting Monthly's editor Paul Gelder basks in the media spotlight on Gipsy Moth IV, the magazine's humble features editor, Dick Durham, has opted for a quieter cruise.- 'Also on this page: (Maine Today)
Jeff Dick, a shipwright at Boothbay Harbor Shipyard, works on building a cat boat, a traditional recreational sailboat. Rob Dmitrieff sands a gaff, a traditional wooden device used to raise the peak of a sail, at the Boothbay Harbor Shipyard.- 'Dynamic Group of Proven Satellite and Cable TV Founders and Veteran Wireless Entrepreneurs Team to Launch SeaMobile(TM) (RedNova)
New Company Will Provide Unmatched Wireless Voice, Data and Internet Services on the Open Seas Veterans of the telecommunications industry have joined together to launch SeaMobile Inc., a global company providing wireless voice, data and Internet services to cruise lines, yachts, ferries, container ships and off-shore platforms.- 'Emphasis Is Put on Outdoors At Watergate Village in Annapolis (Washington Post)
Lewis Marcus, 44, can walk out of his apartment door, down paths surrounded by trees, out onto a dock and aboard his small sailboat. Like all residents of Watergate Village, an Annapolis waterfront apartment community, he has the option to rent a boat slip.- 'Gibraltar cannot stand still and watch the ships go by (Panorama)
Around 1,000 people crammed a plush show/restaurant in the outskirts of Palma de Majorca to watch a scintillating 3-hour show and enjoy an excellent meal, served promptly and professionally. There are more people than usual, I was told, because of a cruise ship on an overnight call. |