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Sailing home pages in Europe (6) Sailing in Holland European sailing home pages, sail boat sites 1060 views |
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This page provides side-by-side comparisons for seaworthiness based on standard formulas. Choose a sailboat from the list, or add your own dimensions. |
The two year restoration of a 1963 Pearson Triton found wasting away in a boatyard, the launching in May 2001 and cruising logs from then. |
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Details the history and ongoing restoration of the R-boat, pirate. |
Scottish west coast racing with an Impala 28 and an SK700, sailing forums and past adventures with Drascombes and other boats. |
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Eye of the Wind is a tall ship with many adventures under her keel. Site includes stories of her owners, crews and guests along with many photographs. |
Welcome to my sailing page of internet sailing resources. |
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Planning a filmed sailing expedition through the Northwest Passage. |
Sophie is a Manta 19 Trailer Sailer, number 1239 built by Blakes Marine of Hoylake in 1983. |
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This site is a photgraghic gallery. The photogragher - Ian Main - hopes you will enjoy the views and tell all your friends about it. If you are "over the moon" with some shots and would like to buy some, please go to the Contact us page and get in touch. Hope you enjoy your visit! |
Circumnavigation in a Shannon 38 with information on destinations from Annapolis to Singapore and beyond |
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Site contains pictures and descriptions of Stevenson's sailing experiences over the past 30 years, including the Chesapeake Bay, three sailing trips to Bermuda, and plans for an upcoming transatlantic voyage on his 42' Pearson ketch. Also includes photographs and descriptions of canal boating in France and his time in Okinawa and Panama. |
Describe their travels sailing the "PiPuII" and show their art work done during that period with lots of photos. |
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Hannah Mills is one of Britain’s most promising young yachtswomen whose long-term ambition is to win a medal at the Olympic Games. She has taken the world of sailing by storm with her talent and performances in the Optimist class and more recently in the highly competitive national 420 class. |
Fletcher's Homepage contains information about me, my building projects, and artwork. "Captain Fletch" is seeking to start a sailing club at Wheaton College. Follow his adventures in recreational sailing and academia. |
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The trials and tribulations of an amateur restoring a nineteenth century classic wooden (1897) sailing yacht. |
Follow the chronicles of high latitude sailing expeditions including article and photo library from 12 years in the far south: Antarctica, South Georgia, Cape Horn and Tierra del Fuego. The site includes charter advice and related links. |
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Endeavour Yacht Corporation was founded in 1974 by John Brooks and Rob Valdes in Largo, Florida. John Brooks was born in 1934 in New York City and got started in the business first with Charlie Morgan, and later with Ted Irwin, Vince Lazzara (an early owner of Columbia Yachts), and sons Brad and Dick at Gulfstar. Rob Valdes was the younger brother of Dick Valdes, cofounder of Columbia and then later Lancer Yachts. Rob began his career at Columbia, and persuaded by Vince Lazzara, then joined Gulfstar. It was at Gulfstar where Rob met John Brooks. |
The "Dory II" is a wooden sailboat, self-designed and -constructed. After five years of construction I started sailing her in the Adriatic in 1979 for three years. In 1982 we went to the Aegean Sea and she has been stationed on the Turkish west coast in Kusadasi-Marina till today. |


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