Articles, tagged with "sailing boats", page 4
23rd October 2008
Traditional sailboats are monohulls, but multi-hull catamarans and trimarans are becoming more and more popular.A hull is the body of a sailing boat. It provides the buoyancy that prevents the vessel from sinking.Traditional sailboats are monohulls, but m...
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Author:
Simon White
24th July 2008
Bodrum license cruises present an exceptional knowledge even if you merely have a small time to pay out. If you have a trip to the city of Bodrum on Turkey's south most shore, you must make an effort to visit a few of the confidential bays next to the Aeg...
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Author:
Alien
22nd July 2008
Stunning! This is what comes forth from the tourists visiting one of the most picturesque places on planet earth. Home to some of the most beautiful beaches, Freeport Bahamas is worth visiting and then cherishing the moments forever. Crystal clear waters,...
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Author:
Suzane Gray
03rd July 2008
The wind was gusting as I put the washing out. Slightly humid, but dry enough to be sure that the laundry would be dried far quicker than a tumble dryer could do the job. This wind wasn?t really for much else apart from drying clothes. Back indoors I pick...
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Author:
MarkeD
15th May 2008
Portsmouth harbour is the main naval base in the UK and as such offers a fantastic variation of naval and pleasure craft. There are many ways to explore the harbour including harbour tour boats, ribs and even by Thames sailing barges. The harbour contains...
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Author:
Neil Dennis
11th October 2007
Discover Praia da Luz a beautiful beach resort in the western Algarve, Portugal. Situated only 5 miles from the historic city of Lagos and a short drive from some of Europes best beaches. Traditionally it has been a fishing village that specialised in oct...
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Author:
traveluzion
03rd August 2007
I sat missing in front of TV box, anything new and interesting has not been shown,and old good films is already boring to look.
The weekend was going all for nothing.
I have recollected, that the radio-controlled car has once been bought to son, bu...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
19th June 2007
The Lake District is located in Cumbria, which is located in the North West of England and it is one of the most beautiful and picturesque places in the world, it is also known as "the lakes" or "Lakeland". In 1951 some 886 square miles of the lake distri...
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Author:
andy fullard
11th May 2007
Lots of sailing and yacht clubs are looking for new members, and you don't have to own a boat to join. As well as looking for members, most clubs offer instruction in the fundamentals of sailing. This should include some terminology, general boat safety, ...
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Author:
Mick Robinson
02nd August 2006
Copyright 2006 Jason Seib
If you can't go to Kenya this year, come to Hamilton.
Travellers are different. Some want to spice up their journey with sporting activities and lug around golf, fishing or skiing equipment, or haul their bikes; others will...
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Author:
Jason Seib
24th July 2006
A stunning coastline, lots of sunshine and great value for money have made Turkey a firm holiday favourite for over 20 years. The same things are now attracting property buyers in ever increasing numbers too, with the prospect of EU membership in the not-...
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Author:
dominic whiting
11th March 2006
SLEEPINSICILY.COM is back with more vibrant innovations for those fed up with run of the mill vacations! After offering an exhaustive guide to Sicily tours, Italy tours and Europe travel bookings, the agency now expands its horizons to offshore and coasta...
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Author:
Angela Rossi
02nd February 2006
Many people learn to sail by going sailing with their friends or parents. But how do you get started if you do not know anybody with a boat? Or perhaps you want to undertake formal training to acquire a recognised qualification. Many yacht charter compani...
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Author:
Ken Jones