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  2. Yacht club - Wikipedia

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    Yacht clubs are mostly located by the sea, although there some that have been established at a lake or riverside locations. Yacht or sailing clubs have either a marina or a delimited section of the beach or shoreline with buoys marking the areas off-limits for swimmers as well as safe offshore anchorages.

  3. Yachting - Wikipedia

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    The term "yacht" derives from the Dutch word jacht, meaning "hunt". When yachting with sailboats , the activity is simply called sailing ; and with motorboats , it is called powerboating . A boat club that only services yachting participants is known as a yacht club .

  4. Yacht rock - Wikipedia

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    Yacht Rock web series co-creators Ryznar, Steve Huey, Hunter Stair, and David Lyons have attempted to apply precision to what is defined as yacht rock, and have been critical of overly expansive definitions of the term. In 2016, they invented the term "nyacht rock" to refer to songs that have sometimes been classified as yacht rock but that ...

  5. List of yacht clubs - Wikipedia

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    Texas Corinthian Yacht Club United States: Kemah, TX: 1937 Ventura Yacht Club United States: Ventura, CA: 1938 Waikiki Yacht Club United States: Honolulu, HI: 1944 Walnut Valley Sailing Club United States: El Dorado Lake, Kansas: 1937 Waukegan Yacht Club United States: Waukegan, Illinois: 1927 Westlake Yacht Club United States

  6. Yacht - Wikipedia

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    A 45-foot cruising yacht in 2010 The superyacht Azzam, the longest private yacht, as of 2018. [1] A yacht (/ j ɒ t /) is a sail- or motor-propelled watercraft made for pleasure, cruising, or racing. [2] [3] [4] There is no standard definition

  7. Burgee - Wikipedia

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    The officers of a yacht club may fly various burgees appropriate to their rank: for example, the commodore may fly a swallow-tailed version of the club burgee (and the vice- and rear-commodores the same, but distinguished by the addition of one or two balls respectively at the canton). A past-commodore may also be given a distinctively-shaped flag.

  8. Category:Yacht clubs - Wikipedia

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    Sailing yachts by yacht club (2 C) A. America's Cup yacht clubs (3 C, 20 P) D. Defunct yacht clubs (1 P) L. Lists of yacht clubs (4 P) R. Royal yacht clubs (69 P)

  9. Club (organization) - Wikipedia

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    The other sort of club meets occasionally or periodically and often has no clubhouse, but exists primarily for some specific object. Such are the many purely athletic, sports and pastimes clubs, the Alpine, chess, yacht and motor clubs. Also there are literary clubs (see writing circle and book club), musical and art clubs, publishing clubs.