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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. Grace (yacht) - Wikipedia

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    Kibo, is a motor yacht built in 2014 by Abeking & Rasmussen. She was owned by Russian billionaire Alexander Mamut , but was sold in 2018 to John Reece and renamed Grace . [ 4 ] [ 1 ] With an overall length of 81.00 m (265.75 ft) and a beam of 14.00 m (45.93 ft).

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  5. Dallas Corinthian Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    The club was founded as Dallas Sailing Club (DSC) in 1928 on White Rock Lake. [4] When White Rock Lake dried up in 1956, the Dallas Sailing Club, together with some members of the Corinthian Sailing Club decided to move to Lewisville Lake under the name Dallas Corinthian Yacht Club .

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  9. 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.