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The Recreational Craft Directive, Directive 2013/53/EU, originally Directive 94/25/EC on recreational craft [1] amended by Directive 2003/44/EC, is a European Union directive which sets out minimum technical, safety and environmental standards for boats, personal watercraft, marine engines and components in Europe. It covers boats between 2.5 ...
Aegean Yacht; Albin Marine; Alexander Stephen and Sons; Alloy Yachts; Aloha Yachts; Alsberg Brothers Boatworks; Amel Yachts; Archambault Boats; Ariel Patterson
Nacra Sailing [212] Phantom 14 (catamaran) 1995: Centro Nautico Adriatico [213] Phantom 16 (catamaran) 1988: Centro Nautico Adriatico [214] Phoenix 18: 1964: Dick Gibbs Rod Macalpine-Downie: Gibbs Boat Company MFG Boat Company Skene Boats [215] Polynesian Concept: 1970: Rudy Choy: W. D. Schock Corp [216] Prindle 18: 1977: Geoffrey Prindle ...
For more than a decade, HanseYachts built sailing yachts only. In 2006, the company acquired the majority of Norwegian powerboat manufacturer Fjord Boats AS and started to develop seagoing powerboats. [10] In 2007, the English Moody brand (sailing yachts) was added, and the creation of a new Moody range with decksaloon and aftcockpit models ...
built as Dmitriy Furmanov class river cruise ship; rebuilt to the biggest party boat of Europe: Ocharovannyy Strannik: 1956: 95.8 m (314 ft) 150: Kazan Shipping: Rodina / 588: Nizhny Novgorod: → : RRR 142507: originally, the Andrey Vyshinskiy, formerly Taras Shevchenko, Sergey Kuchkin, Taras Shevchenko: Ogni Bolshogo Goroda: 1977: 125.0 m ...
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.
The 2.4mR boats are primarily used for racing and the class holds highly competitive national events in many countries. World and European championships can attract as many as 100 boats at a time. The 2.4mR is ideal for adaptive sailing since the sailor barely moves in the boat, and all settings can be adjusted from a facing forward seated ...
The Europe dinghy on land Europe during the 2008 Vintage Yachting Games. The Europe is a one-person dinghy designed in Belgium in 1960 by Alois Roland as a class legal Moth dinghy. The design later changed into its own one-design class. The dinghy is ideal for sailors weighing 50–85 kilos.