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  2. Category:Sailing yachts built in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sailing yachts built in South Africa" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. N.

  3. Oceanco - Wikipedia

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    Oceanco came into existence in 1987, when a group of South African private investors under the guidance of then CEO, Richard Hein, began yacht-building, with the hulls and superstructures built in Durban, South Africa. The yachts were then transported to various facilities in the Netherlands where the finishing work took place. [citation needed]

  4. Category:Sailing yachts of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Sailing yachts built in South Africa (2 P) This page was last edited on 17 December 2016, at 19:13 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. List of large sailing yachts - Wikipedia

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    Ark Yacht: Klaus Roeder Carpe Diem Yacht Design: 2013: Steel staysail ketch Rhea: 54.00 m (177 ft) Ark Yacht: Klaus Roeder Carpe Diem Yacht Design: 2017: Steel staysail ketch, sister ship of CHRONOS Pink Gin VI: 53.90 m (177 ft) Baltic Yachts: Judel/Vrolijk: 2017: Aramid foam core/prepreg carbonfiber sandwich sloop Nirvana: 53.48 m (175 ft)

  6. List of decommissioned ships of the South African Navy

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    Purchased by Union Government of South Africa, Cape Town, South Africa after the war (1945). Sold to Union Whaling Co. Ltd (A. E. Larsen) Durban, South Africa in 1948 and renamed MV Egeland. Broken up in 1959. [23] Converted to LL minesweeper in Hafia. Went into service in Mediterranean April 1942. Returned to Durban October 1945. 280 t whaler [25]

  7. Dabchick (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    The Dabchick is a South African youth sailing dinghy that is raced two up or single-handed. A Bermuda rigged boat, it has a mainsail and jib. Its hull is very shallow and its skipper sits on its flat deck. This hard chined scow was designed by Jack Köper [1] in 1955. [2]

  8. Royal Cape Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Cape Yacht Club is one of South Africa’s most active and oldest yacht clubs. Located in Cape Town , the Club plays host to many important national sailing events, including South Africa’s premier ocean yacht race, the internationally renowned Cape to Rio .

  9. Safmarine - Wikipedia

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    Safmarine, short for South African Marine Corporation, and latterly South African Marine Container Lines, was a South African shipping line, established in 1946, which offered freight transport services with cargo liners and container ships. It was bought by Maersk Line in 1999, and was fully integrated into that company in 2020. It also ...