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World’s Largest Sloop Sailboat
Posted by: | Commentsyachtpals.com World’s Largest Single-masted Sailboat – The Sailing Mega Yacht Mirabella V. Sailing footage of the Mirabella V sailing megayacht in action. See the full article and sailing photos of the mega yacht sailboat Mirabella V at http
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Mega Yacht TURMOIL in Guernsey 27th July 2009
Posted by: | CommentsA video of when mega yacht Turmoil came to Guernsey in the Channel Islands on the 27th July 2009. It came here to fuel up which took 3 hours with a fleet of fuel trucks and it cost them £100000 and they stayed for about 24 hours in total and it is around 200 feet long. It was so large it had to moor where our freight ships normally moor. It is registered in George Town in the Cayman Islands.
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Sailing & Yachting….?
Posted by: | CommentsI need to know where i can buy one of these boats ( image in link )
for a goy of 6ft in height. 16 years old and it has to be relatively cheap
http://img.nauticexpo.com/images_ne/photo-g/children-s-sailing-dinghy-153302.jpg
needed for sport sailing!!
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320 Sea Ray Sundancer
Posted by: | CommentsWant to get on the water in a yacht in San Diego. This is it!! this 2003 Sea Ray Yacht has under 350 hours on it and is in great shape loaded with air, gen and all the goodies! CAll Rick Young at 619-252-9366 for more info
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Sailing Cape Horn
Posted by: | Commentsyachtpals.com Extreme Sailing around Cape Horn in the Vendee Globe, Portimao Global Ocean Race, Volvo Ocean Race and more. Sailing videos of extreme sailing near Cape Horn.
70: MV Explorer Sinks, Kitano Kite Sailing Yacht, TheBoaters
Posted by: | Commentswww.TheBoaters.TV – First up The MV Explorer (aka “Little Red Ship”) Sinks in Antarctic Waters. Passengers enjoying a 19-day Antarctic Cruise aboard the MV Explorer had the vacation of a lifetime cut short last Friday when the well-known ship struck a submerged iceberg in the Bransfield Strait. The ice punched a hole in the 246-foot, 2400-tonne liner, which began taking on water, forcing the 100 passengers and 54 Explorer crewmembers to flee aboard life rafts. All onboard managed to escape completely safe and uninjured, while the 38-year-old Explorer sank about 15 hours later. First launched in 1969 at the Nystad yard in Finland, MV Explorer was the world’s first purpose built expeditionary passenger vessel. Reports say that a calm in Antarctic seas and the swift response of the passing Norwegian ship were instrumental in saving all aboard the famous liner. Next up: The Kitano Kite Sailing Yacht Has Caught a Hearty Breeze of Interest… UK-based Kitano Kite Sailing Company has recently designed a prototype for a yacht able to be brought to planing speed by a kite. By putting a kite at the helm, they discovered that it is somewhat easy–and rather technilogically straightforward–to bring a vessel to planing speed quickly in even the lightest of wind conditions and in the shallowest of waters. Initially designed to fulfill a 20-meter length overall specification and an admirable 5.5-meter beam, the unarguably modern Kite Sailing Yacht prototype is designed to take …
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Marina Mega Yachts at Puerto Valarta HD
Posted by: | CommentsA beautiful sheltered marina at Puerto Vallarta Mexico has some spectacular Mega Yachts, life must be sweet for the owners. There are hotels and condos surrounding the safe harbour.
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70 Sunreef Power – luxury power boat – cruising in the Bay of Cannes
Posted by: | CommentsThe first power yacht by Sunreef has been launched in June 2008. After her worldwide premiere at the Cannes Boat Show, the yacht departed for a round-the-world trip in family. Here you can see the yacht cruising in the Bay of Cannes, straight after the show.
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Scandinavian Cruiser 20 – Classic One-Design Day-Boat
Posted by: | CommentsSailing the Scandinavian Cruiser 20 for two warm and sunny days on November 25-26, 2009 with light wind of 5-10 knots in Xiamen, China. The water and air temperature was around 25C (80F). I wish sailing could be like this every day! In this 2.5 minute video you watch the first test sailing of the Scandinavian Cruiser 20 on September 26, 2009. The idea behind Scandinavian Cruisers is to recapture the essence of sailing, by going back in time to a period a century ago when boats were considered truly beautiful, and sailing was a genteel, aspirational and romantic lifestyle. Scandinavian Cruisers combines the style, beauty, high speed and superior maneuverability of classic Skerry Cruisers (Square Meter Yachts) with todays busy modern lifestyle and the latest technologies. The design of Scandinavian Cruisers is admired equally by experienced sailors and landlubbers, giving the owner true pride of ownership. Web site: www.scandinaviancruisers.com More pictures: www.flickr.com Email: nis@scandinaviancruisers.com
