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Cherub dinghy sailing on Sydney Harbour. In the 1960s and 1970s the Cherub was a popular sailing dinghy in New Zealand when they were mainly amateur built. Cherubs are nowadays mainly sailed in Australia and the UK, with some boats in other countries, notably France and small numbers in New Zealand.
Walker Bay is a large bay located in the south-western Western Cape province of South Africa. It is the next major bay between False Bay near Cape Town and Cape Agulhas to the south-east. The bay is famous for having some of the best land based whale-watching in the world, which a town on its shores, Hermanus , has become famous for.
Walker Bay Nature Reserve is a nature reserve made up of five areas located on the coast between Hermanus and Cape Agulhas, in the Overberg region in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It is administered by CapeNature .
Comet (dinghy) 16 ft 0 in (4.88 m) Mr. C. Lowndes Johnson: Chesapeake Bay: Originally called the "Crab," then the Star Junior before taking on the name Comet 1932: IRL: Dublin Bay Mermaid: 17 ft 0 in (5.18 m) John B. Kearney: Various: Dublin Bay Sailing Club: Skerries Sailing Club, Foynes Sailing Club, Dublin Bay Sailing Club, Wexford Tennis ...
Gansbaai (Dutch/Afrikaans for "bay of geese," sometimes referred to as Gans Bay) is a fishing town and tourist destination in the Overberg District Municipality, Western Cape, South Africa. It is known for its dense population of great white sharks and as a whale-watching location.
Dinghy of the schooner Adventuress Safety dinghy, yacht tender. A dinghy [2] is a type of small boat, often carried or towed by a larger vessel for use as a tender. [3] Utility dinghies are usually rowboats or have an outboard motor. Some are rigged for sailing but they differ from sailing dinghies, which are designed first and foremost for ...
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