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  2. Lin and Larry Pardey - Wikipedia

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    Yachting Monthly – 25 Cruising Heroes Only non-British sailors chosen. March 2012; Seven Seas Cruising Association – SSCA Award for contributions to the sailing community October 2015; BoatUS – Leaders and Legends 2016 – Named among 50 people who made a difference to the world of boating; Ocean Cruising Club 2019 – lifetime ...

  3. List of yacht clubs - Wikipedia

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    Lowestoft Cruising Club United Kingdom: Lowestoft: 1965 Merthyr Tydfil Sailing Club United Kingdom: Merthyr Tydfil: 1967 Midland Sailing Club United Kingdom: Birmingham: 1894 Mylor Yacht Club United Kingdom: Mylor: 1963 Netley Cliff Sailing Club United Kingdom: Southampton New Quay Yacht Club United Kingdom: New Quay, Wales: 1951 Penzance ...

  4. List of fatal accidents in sailboat racing - Wikipedia

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    Host Club Date Name Place Boat Description Ref. Big Boat Series St. Francis Yacht Club 18 September 1994 Larry Klein (USA), 42 San Francisco Twin Flyer, 38 foot sloop [23] Commodore Perry Race North Cape Yacht Club 3 June 2007 Bruce Goldsmith (USA), 71 Lake Erie: J/29 Boom head injury America's Cup Testing Golden Gate Yacht Club 9 May 2013

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  6. Hans Christian Yachts - Wikipedia

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    In the mid 1980s Hans Christian Yachts commissioned the designing of a new series of boats based on a more modern hull design with the goal of the "ultimate cruising sailboat." The end result was the Christina series with the 52 and 48 models designed by Doug Peterson [ 1 ] and Scott Sprague designing 40 and 43 [ 2 ] versions.

  7. Cruising Club of America - Wikipedia

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    The Cruising Club of America (CCA) is an international organization of cruisers whose objects are to promote cruising and racing by amateurs, to encourage the development of suitable types of cruising craft, to stimulate interest in seamanship, navigation and handling small vessels, and to keep on file all information which may be of assistance to members in cruising in any waters.

  8. Eric and Susan Hiscock - Wikipedia

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    Eric Charles Hiscock MBE (14 March 1908 – 15 September 1986) was a British sailor and author of books on small boat sailing and ocean cruising. [1] Together with his wife and crew Susan Oakes Hiscock MBE (née Sclater; 18 May 1913 – 12 May 1995), he authored numerous accounts of their short cruises and world circumnavigations, accomplished over several decades.

  9. Cruising (maritime) - Wikipedia

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    Camp cruising, also known as beach cruising or gunkhole cruising, is a form of cruising in which sailors sail from point to point in an open or semi-enclosed boat, generally remaining within sight of land. Camp cruisers either camp ashore ("camp cruising" or "beach cruising"), or aboard the boat at anchor.