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  2. Lakewood Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    Lakewood Yacht Club is a yacht club located in Seabrook, Texas, and is a member of the Gulf Yachting Association. The club sits on 38 acres of land, housing six sheds and seven docks. The facilities include over 250 covered slips for power boats and there are an additional 200+ open slips on fixed and floating piers.

  3. Houston Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    The HYC was founded in 1897. [3] Originally called the Houston Yacht & Powerboat Club, [4] [5] its name was changed to Houston Yacht Club in 1927, when its current Spanish-style clubhouse was built, [6] [7] which has been declared an historic landmark in the Galveston Bay area of the Gulf Coast.

  4. List of large sailing yachts - Wikipedia

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    Ada Yacht Works: Jaron Ginton: 2018: Auxiliary steel sloop with aluminium flybridge All About u 2: 49.90 m (164 ft) Ada Yacht Works: Jaron Ginton: 2019: Auxiliary steel sloop with aluminium flybridge, sistership of All About u: Zefira: 49.70 m (163 ft) Fitzroy Yachts: Ed Dubois: 2010: Aluminium sloop Ohana II: 49.70 m (163 ft) Fitzroy Yachts ...

  5. List of oldest surviving ships - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the oldest ships in the world which have survived to this day with exceptions to certain categories. The ships on the main list, which include warships, yachts, tall ships, and vessels recovered during archaeological excavations, all date to between 500 AD and 1918; earlier ships are covered in the list of surviving ancient ships.

  6. Fairline Yachts - Wikipedia

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    Fairline Yachts's range includes the following models: Squadron – first launched in 1990 with the Squadron 62, a large yacht range. From 42 feet (13 metres) to 78 ft (24 m) Targa – first launched in 1985, a series of sports style boats. From 38 ft (12 m) to 62 ft (19 m), the range is topped by the Gran Turismo models, first launched in 2003

  7. Sailing yacht - Wikipedia

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    Near-shore cruising sailboats typically range in size from 33–45 feet (10–14 m) length overall. [17] The RYA design category "C" addresses yachts that are fit for wind force 6—27 knots (14 m/s)—and 6.6-foot (2 m) wave heights. [18] Offshore yachts are designed for ocean passages and extended voyages. [18]

  8. Freedom Yachts - Wikipedia

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    Freedom Yachts was the maker of the Freedom (sail) and Legacy (power) yacht brands. The Freedom sailboats have unstayed rigs, meaning that the mast is freestanding and not supported by the normal set of wires called standing rigging. Garry Hoyt, a champion sailor and noted maverick, created the unstayed rigs to give "freedom" from the ...

  9. X-Yachts - Wikipedia

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    2016: Xc 45 - Cruising World, Boat of the Year (Best Full-Size Cruiser under 50 ft.) 2015: Xc 45 - Sailing Today Awards (Performance Cruiser) 2014: Xp 44 - Sailing World, Boat of the Year (Midsize Cruisers (41-45 ft.) 2013: Xp 50 - Adriatic Boat of the Year (Performance Cruiser 40 - 60 ft.) 2009: Xc 45 - European Yacht of the Year (Luxury ...