The Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race is an annual oceanic yacht racing event hosted by the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, starting in Sydney, New South Wales, on Boxing Day and finishing in Hobart, Tasmania. The race distance is approximately 630 nautical miles.
This marina has a lot to offer to its visitors. In addition to its great location, the marina also features a variety of amenities and services, such as fuel, laundry, showers, power and water, parking, and more. A great way to explore the area is to rent a boat or take a guided tour. The marina is also conveniently located close to many points of interest, including the Port of Vigo, the Monterreal Castle, and the Castle of San Sebastian. The Marina Real Club Nautico de Vigo is a great place to explore the beautiful region of Galicia. With its excellent services and amenities, this marina is sure to make for an unforgettable sailing experience. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful day on
At Heesen, we are more than shipbuilders. We are a team of individuals who are passionate about what we do and take great pride in delivering nothing but the best. At our shipyard, no two days are
alike and our valued team of around 1,000 experienced workers, each one an expert in their field, brings a wide range of knowledge and ability to our company. Our range of skill sets spans the full range of shipbuilding, from welders and naval architects to joiners and project coordinators. As a result of this, we are one of a few shipyards in the world that can build superyachts in-house, including bespoke, sophisticated interiors. As a world leader in custom-built yachts ranging from 50 and
The club is known as one of Australia's premier yacht clubs, and is acknowledged as one of the leaders in ocean racing in the country. The club hosts the annual Rolex Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race.
The Club has developed into a year-round, full-service operation with seven offshore stations, three food & beverage outlets between the two home ports, enviable catering facilities. Our membership of 5,000+ embraces all forms of yachting and social activities. Our Clubhouse and Jericho home port are in the beautiful Point Grey residential area and offer easy access to English Bay (and to the myriad of cycling/walking routes the area cultivates). Our Coal Harbour home port is nestled into the shores of Stanley Park, a stone's throw from the cycling path, park trails, and downtown Vancouver - our floating restaurant there, the Mermaid Inn serves breakfast and lunch daily. The vistas over the
Bringing together some of the world’s most prestigious private yachts under its burgee, notably a quarter of the world’s 100 largest superyachts, the Yacht Club de Monaco plays a key role on the international yachting scene. Providing a true link between seamen, the Yacht Club de Monaco’s aim is to assist all industry professionals and unite all the yachting players around it “Art de Vivre la Mer”.
Hunan Haiquan Yacht co. Ltd., is a professional yacht manufacturer, specializing in design, research and development, production, sales and service of clean energy powered cruise ships, high-end business and work boats made of FRP, FRP-steel and steel-aluminum hybrid materials, luxury yacht made of high performance composite materials, archaize style gaily-painted pleasure-boat, leisure fishing boat. We have certificates of production of steel boat, aluminum boat and FRP boat, certificates of designing of boats and High-Tech Enterprise Certificate. And we get the CCS (China Classification Society) certificates in 2016, including Quality Management System Certificate, Environment Managemen
Founded in Toronto in 1852, RCYC serves as a recreational yachting club and, in the British tradition, as an unofficial auxiliary of the Royal Navy in the defense of the waters of Lake Ontario. The Club was established under the name the Toronto Boat Club, but in 1854 with Queen Victoria's permission, the Club was renamed the Royal Canadian Yacht Club. Long associated with the Toronto Islands, the Royal Canadian Yacht Club did not move to the Island until 1881, first occupying various locations on the Toronto waterfront. The first Island Clubhouse was destroyed by fire in 1904. Its successor, officially opened in 1906, suffered the same fate: it too was irreparably damaged by fire in
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