FRIDAY, 31 AUGUST 2007
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Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Season Opening Day |
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This Saturday 1 September marks an important day in history for the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron (RQYS) with the Opening Day ceremony of the 123rd Sailing Season. Back in 1885 the very first opening ceremony was held with keen sailors competing in the inaugural Opening Day Regatta.
Some 122 years later the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron celebrates the Opening Day in style with the 20
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THURSDAY, 30 AUGUST 2007
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Raffles Marina Singapore Set for Final Days Racing |
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All skippers and crew are poised for the third and final day of racing at Raffles Marina. Although the points for the podium places would seem to be decided there are two races to go and the drop race is yet to be included into the scoring. Most boats have suffered from a bad race and by being able to drop that result may have a big effect on the overall standings by the end of the day. The tw
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WEDNESDAY, 29 AUGUST 2007
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HanseCup Celebrates Ten Years of Existence |
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Ten years of HanseCup is a reason to celebrate! From August 31st until September 4th the jubilee edition of this sporting family event, which already is one of the largest regattas in the Baltic area, will take place.
The fleet of Hanse yachts will experience the beauty of the region in four legs: Greifswald – Sassnitz, Sassnitz – Hiddensee, Hiddensee – Stralsund and Stralsund – Greifswal
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TUESDAY, 28 AUGUST 2007
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Offshore Sailing School Debut Hunter 49 |
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In keeping with its mantra to be the first with innovative new training boats and materials, Offshore Sailing School announced today the addition of the new Hunter 49 to its expanding fleet of training vessels. Touted as the "Queen of the Fleet" in Cruising World's September 2007 edition, this premier yacht will enter the Offshore fleet in the third and fourth quarter of 2007.
Eric Mackli
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MONDAY, 27 AUGUST 2007
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US SailingLaunches Sailing Video Podcast |
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US Sailing, national governing body for the sport, has launched a video podcast service to deliver news from US SAILING to sailing enthusiasts. This new format allows US SAILING to reach out to sailors in a convenient new medium.
US SAILING video podcasts are three to five minutes in length and highlight the latest news from US SAILING. The most recent podcast, released today, reports on
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