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Sailing with the Canadian Yachting Association

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White Sail Level I – Section 1 covers safety with a look at the life jackets, actions immediately after a capsize and how to right a boat capsized. And elements necessary for a sailboat less than 5.5 meters long as outlined in the manual of navigation safety. Section 2 is Seamanship, Candidates must be able to bind to 4 knots within a given period and provide information describing their uses. And describe four ways to determine which way the wind is blowing. The third section deals with the preparation for receiving a winding line to sail properly do a quick line to a cleat and enter and exit a boat safely to a dock or at anchor. Chapter 4, the rigging, set sail, rigging and halyards, slats and mounting the rudder and tiller recruitment drive the sails and lifting. Section 5 covers boat handling, to get hold on the direction of the wind and current, the veil on the verge of cancellation during a boat stop in a straight line on a range of at least two minutes and righting a capsized boat and water drainage. The final section deals with the security and movement areas, front mounting only the bow and stern, and an anchorage, each with the appropriate size line and knot, and leaving an appropriate length of line. Movement area of the boat through the reduction and elimination of the sails, removing and stowing the rudder and tiller, and ensure good growth and drift. Folding and bagging a sail free. And finally, the backup gear in the boat at the end of the sail. After the White Sail I, the sailor will be able to perform the aforementioned tasks in wind speeds of 4-9 knots, if any

White Sail Level II -. Begins with a section on the terminology to describe the various parts of a sailboat by emphasizing define and describe the various functions in a sail boat, certain terms and describe the various points of sail. The second section covers seamanship, you are asked to allow me to tie and has a hook sheetbend each within 10 seconds, and describe two uses of each of these nodes. And describe the wave conditions in different wind speeds. The next section is boat handling are candidates to act as both pilot and crew while in progress and return to dock, mooring or beach. Act as helmsman and crew, with the appropriate commands and responses, while beating, reaching, walking, transfers, neck and head on. When stopping helm a boat on a predetermined point by luffing and both captain and crew, capsized a boat on the right. After completion of the above White Sail II, the sailor in a position of carrying on wind speeds of 4-9 knots carry

White Sail Level III -. A section on safety launches this section with a look at hypothermia and its causes, three ways to limit the dangers and rules to minimize a case of Benin handle hypothermia after the victim from the water. Identification and sense of color and shapes in the edge lighting system. List of local geographic and navigational hazards and describe the necessary steps to minimize their impact. Name three sources of local weather information with localized weather hazards, how they can be identified, the normal warning signs and steps to reduce their effects. Section 2 discusses in other words, different items in a sailboat, the different parts of a sail and the characteristics of different types of sailboats. Seamanship is section 3 with a view to sailing and return to a beach with an on-shore wind, a dock for various wind directions and a marina. Section 4 is on the rules of the road for the Prevention of Collisions at Sea, and keeps the case on ships and offer courses in different situations and looked a little common sense measures you need, when you navigate in the vicinity of commercial shipping. It is a look at the race with the sound signals and flags used to start a race, and rules which it is during the race in progress. Section 5 is the handling of the boat, the students both as skipper and crew while driving a boat to a dock work, is different from different directions, and return to Anchorage and a term wind / wind. They show how they affect the different positions of the occupying body out of balance and the performance of a sailing boat and give you the best positions for three given points of sail. You will receive a boat of iron in supporting the boom and significant adjustments to the rudder right. Paddle a sailboat a distance of 30 meters (100 feet) without using a rudder in a straight line reasonably. They show back up the following procedures to obtain towing the necessary funds, and threw a trailer, the correct towing points on a sailing trip on board the good get a rope, a boat in reverse and the boat proper trim, pilot procedures and the vigilance of the crew members and release the trailer. Point to take the action if a person falls overboard, the boat set sail shape when the person falls overboard without warning until the person is saved. They bar the boat through the wind of 90 meters without jibing and finally righting a capsized boat. On completion of White Sail III Beginners can safely and competently sail in winds of 4-9 knots and perform the above skills competently

Bronze Sail Level IV -. The first section deals with safety and factors in your area such as currents, tides and weather conditions before sailing should be considered. The three types of commonly found floating in canoes, and to identify factors that influence the capacity of a self-rescue dinghy and finally a look at the chart unknown waters and identification of hazards and ways. Seamanship is to splice in the next section and students their ability to end a row with a simple stick of proper length whip and splice heave and a line of 10 meters to the ground by an objective demonstration of 1 meter in diameter at least 7 feet in three out of four tests. The next section is further nautical terminology. The following is a theory of sailing, including flexibility and their impact on different points of sail. The center of lateral resistance (CLR) and the Centre of Effort (CE) influence wind and weather helm in the theory and practice, the weight distribution and adaptations drift effect on the CLR, the form-Marine boat touches the head, trim sails, mast rake and position on the CE and the bar, draft (fullness in a sail) and its impact on the power and ability to score a sail, use and position of the lights on shrouds and ticklers on a sail. The next section examines how to trim the sails and the mainsail is the case, tension, mainsheet tension, cunningham tension, the position of the traveler, outhaul tension, mast bend, tension-hale hit low and the inclination of the mast. And like the shape of the jib by voltage drop, voltage and position of the arc affected rope. The use of edge, Cunningham, and the mainsheet traveler, sailing on a beat, a reach and a run in the following terms. On the water students will be asked to skipper and crew of the boat at various points of sail and tacking and jibing. Perform self-rescue after capsizing of a boat and sail with a minimum delay of time. Complete the following tasks without a rudder, sailing course on a given target against the wind, make at least one edge controlled and moved, a course in the intended target, carry away or turn and return to the starting position. With sails backed, sail the boat backwards at a predetermined target 90 meters downwind. At the end of stage IV, the candidate will be able to understand and apply the basics of tuning and trim the sail boat for optimum performance in winds of 9-14 knots.

Silver Sail VI is an introduction to the race. investigated Starting with some sailing theory, as the effects of driving under the mainsail under different points of sail, and how the size of the fly with the wind for maximum drive type must be changed backwinding to identify how, and how to remove the sails can minimize or its effects, as the driving forces that are divided on the sail in front and side airbags, components, and how these vary for hitting and running, and as the resistance forces acting on a drifting boat / drift bar and act against the forces of the sail, flying and running. The apparent wind changes when gusts to slow to beat the sails and the waves, or accelerate and how to steer a boat and trim sails to changes in the apparent wind react and how to correct the effects of the forces that cause the boat to heel . In Section 2 of the Racing Rules, as set by the CYA and ISAF. Chapter 3 considers racing signals and courses including the purpose of the Race Committee, the Notice of Race, Sailing Instructions and the Protest Committee. Section 4 discusses tactics. On the water students to demonstrate both as captain and crew, beating, reaching, running, scoring roll, roll neck, and wear his head away. Identify signals displayed and fired by the race committee boat. Demonstrate the ability to be in a boat length or 5 seconds from a start line start signal race situation. Start after starting too early to call back as soon as possible. Defend a position from another boat while at a stroke – by luffing and backwinding a boat pass attempts, until the mast abeam position has been reached and a reach or run – by avoiding blanketed with paddles or through the adoption of starboard tack. Back cover wind and show how a competitor to your advantage all on the same tack on the windward leg of a race track. And finally, a record of travel and the newspaper created in a dinghy class shows scheduled a minimum of 15 races, have completed 10 as captain in a class with a minimum of five sailboats. At the end of this section, the candidate is involved in a position to be a race with a good understanding of racing rules, by the above-mentioned tasks in wind speeds of 18 knots.

Gold Sail Level VII completes the learn program, sails and beginning to adjust for the speed boat and adjustments are made on the mast, sails and rigging. To control the spinnaker and pole in all wind conditions, scope and execution. Technical boat and strike plate to promote maximum efficiency of the rudder and drift dinghy solo or double. Section 2 covers the rules and the candidates have a thorough knowledge of the rules of racing as a competitor, race director or a member of the tribunal, the candidate must take on a race committee boat and run a regatta club or a series of races with all the necessary measures and Rules of racing. Section 3 describes the preparation of a regatta. Applicants must be of wood or fiberglass dinghy safe, waterproof and strong by detecting and repairing leaks, checking, and replacing fittings and rigging, good coverage and storing boat during summer and winter, while the equipment and boat trailer and / or car transportation. You will ensure the dinghy hull and rudder drift are smooth, nice and easy by using fiberglass, epoxy, gelcoat and other materials lining, grinding or wet grinding and dry-cleaning agent. Students maintain a written plan that the season, a personal log of racing, performance objectives, regatta schedule and goals, physical training, training on the water, nutrition and mental training includes sports, transportation and program administration you will be able to influence the race strategy of fleet size, the starting point of the procedure and timetable to describe the length of the line and be able to complete the investment limits line and time, the Compass to the windward mark and current / tide. Section 4 includes an assessment of the progress and the registration and check-in procedures, special procedures and requirements of the protest of departure, currents, tides and weather. The following sections consider that tactic to start mark, apply rounding, upwind, reach, running and finishing. On the water candidates to demonstrate for the skipper at an angle and roll neck while blocking by appropriate techniques in flat or rough water, use body weight to keep good boat trim and steering assistance and adjust equipment and sails. determine when the crew, skipper aid of those functions, and the supply of the compass and wind shift to find the brands and information for tactical decisions. As skipper and crew to prepare and fly a spinnaker on a narrow beam, long range, race and wind, apply appropriate tactics on the water in large or small fleet fleet with tides or heavy with or against the wind, the flight the oscillating winds, persistent changes, increasing or decreasing winds, either forward or backward in a race. Applicants must have a plan for competition indicating personal goals this season, regatta schedule, physical training, training of water, transport and administration, nutrition and mental training. You must have a track record which includes 5 regattas with 2 outside the region. After completing this course a candidate is able to race a dinghy with the boat speed and great control. The candidate should be a well-rounded knowledge of the theory of sailing, racing rules and tactics.


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Tender with the Canadian Yachting Association

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Canadian Yachting Association Sailing offer standards of safe, standardized tuition for shopping and recreation in the dinghy. The introduction comprises White Sail Levels I, II and III. Sailors on advanced techniques Sailing Bronze Level IV and V introduced complete Sailing Sailing Silver Level VI and VII Gold Sail Level the sylabus, introducing sailors race

White Sail Level I – covers section 1, with security a look at the life jackets, measures directly be taken after a capsize and how to right a boat capsized. And elements necessary for a sailboat less than 5.5 meters long as outlined in the manual of navigation safety. Section 2 is Seamanship, Candidates must be able to bind to 4 knots within a given period and provide information describing their uses. And describe four ways to determine which way the wind is blowing. The third section deals with the preparation for receiving a winding line to sail properly do a quick line to a cleat and enter and exit a boat safely to a dock or at anchor. Chapter 4, the rigging, set sail, rigging and halyards, slats and mounting the rudder and tiller recruitment drive the sails and lifting. Section 5 includes boat handling, first hold the direction of the wind and current, the veil on the verge of luffing to while on a reach, a boat kept in a straight line over a range of at least two minutes and righting a capsized boat and water drainage. The final section deals with the security and movement areas, front mounting only the bow and stern, and an anchorage, each with the appropriate size line and knot, and leaving an appropriate length of line. Movement area of the boat through the reduction and elimination of the sails, removing and stowing the rudder and tiller, and ensure good growth and drift. Folding and bagging a sail free. And finally, the backup gear in the boat at the end of the sail. After the White Sail I, the sailor will be able to fulfill the above-mentioned tasks in wind speeds of 4-9 knots, if at all.

White Sail Level II – begins with a section on terminology, identifying the different parts of a sailboat through the emphasis and definition describes the various functions in a sail boat, certain terms and describe various points of sail. The second section covers seamanship, you are asked to allow me to tie and has a hook sheetbend each within 10 seconds, and describe two uses of each of these nodes. And describe the wave conditions in different wind speeds. The next section is boat handling are candidates to act as both pilot and crew while in progress and return to dock, mooring or beach. Act as helmsman and crew, with the appropriate commands and responses, while beating, reaching, walking, transfers, neck and head on. When stopping helm a boat on a predetermined point by luffing and both captain and crew, capsized a boat on the right. On completion of White Sail II, the sailor will be able to perform the tasks mentioned above wind speeds of 4-9 knots.

White Sail Level III – A section launched on security this section with a look at hypothermia and its causes, three ways to minimize the dangers and rules on handling Benin is a case of hypothermia after the victim from the water. Identification and sense of color and shapes in the illumination system side. List of local geographic and navigational hazards and describe the necessary steps to minimize their impact. Name three sources of local weather data and local weather hazards, how they can be identified, the normal warning signs and steps to reduce their effects. Section 2 discusses in other words, different items in a sailboat, the different parts of a sail and the characteristics of different types of sailboats. Seamanship is section 3 with a view to sailing and return to a beach with an on-shore wind, a dock for various wind directions and a marina. Section 4 is on the rules of the road for the Prevention of Collisions at Sea, and keeps the case on ships and offer courses in different situations and looked a little common sense measures you need, when you navigate in the vicinity of commercial shipping. It is a look at the race with the sound signals and flags used to start a race, and rules which it is during the race in progress. Section 5 is the handling of the boat, the students both as skipper and crew while driving a boat to a dock work, is different from different directions, and return to Anchorage and a term wind / wind. They show how they affect the different positions of the occupying body out of balance and the performance of a sailing boat and give you the best positions for three given points of sail. You will receive a boat of iron in supporting the boom and significant adjustments to the rudder right. Paddle a sailboat a distance of 30 meters (100 feet) without using a rudder in a straight line reasonably. They show back up the following procedures to obtain towing the necessary funds, and threw a trailer, the correct towing points on a sailing trip on board the good get a rope, a boat in reverse and the boat proper trim, pilot procedures and the vigilance of the crew members and release the trailer. Point to take the action if a person falls overboard, the boat set sail shape when the person falls overboard without warning until the person is saved. They bar the boat through the wind of 90 meters without jibing and finally righting a capsized boat. On completion of White Sail III Beginners can safely and competently sail in winds of 4-9 knots and perform the responsibilities described competent.

Bronze Sail Level IV – The first section deals with the safety and factors in your area such as currents, tides and weather conditions before sailing should be considered. The three types of commonly found floating in canoes, and to identify factors that influence the capacity of a self-rescue dinghy and finally a look at the chart unknown waters and identification of hazards and ways. Seamanship is to splice in the next section and students their ability to end a row with a simple stick of proper length whip and splice heave and a line of 10 meters to the ground by an objective demonstration of 1 meter in diameter at least 7 feet in three out of four tests. The next section is further nautical terminology. The following is a theory of sailing, including flexibility and their impact on different points of sail. The center of lateral resistance (CLR) and the Centre of Effort (CE) influence wind and weather helm in the theory and practice, the weight distribution and adaptations drift effect on the CLR, the form-Marine boat touches the head, trim sails, mast rake and position on the CE and the bar, draft (fullness in a sail) and its impact on the power and ability to score a sail, use and position of the lights on shrouds and ticklers on a sail. The next section examines how to trim the sails and the mainsail is the case, tension, mainsheet tension, cunningham tension, the position of the traveler, outhaul tension, mast bend, tension-hale hit low and the inclination of the mast. And like the shape of the jib by voltage drop, voltage and position of the arc affected rope. The use of edge, Cunningham, and the mainsheet traveler, sailing on a beat, a reach and a run in the following terms. On the water students will be asked to skipper and crew of the boat at various points of sail and tacking and jibing. Perform self-rescue after capsizing of a boat and sail with a minimum delay of time. Complete the following tasks without a rudder, sailing course on a given target against the wind, make at least one edge controlled and moved, a course in the intended target, carry away or turn and return to the starting position. With sails backed, sail the boat backwards at a predetermined target 90 meters downwind. At the end of stage IV, the candidate will be able to understand and apply the basics of tuning and trim the sail boat for optimum performance in winds of 9-14 knots.

Silver Sail VI is an introduction to the competition. investigated Starting with some sailing theory, as the effects of driving under the mainsail under different points of sail, and how the size of the fly with the wind for maximum drive type must be changed backwinding to identify how, and how to remove the sails can minimize or its effects, as the driving forces that are divided on the sail in front and side airbags, components, and how these vary for hitting and running, and as the resistance forces acting on a drifting boat / drift bar and act against the forces of the sail, flying and running. The apparent wind changes when gusts to slow to beat the sails and the waves, or accelerate and how to steer a boat and trim sails to changes in the apparent wind react and how to correct the effects of the forces that cause the boat to heel . In Section 2 of the Racing Rules, as set by the CYA and ISAF. Chapter 3 considers racing signals and courses including the purpose of the Race Committee, the Notice of Race, Sailing Instructions and the Protest Committee. Section 4 discusses tactics. On the water students to demonstrate both as captain and crew, beating, reaching, running, scoring roll, roll neck, and wear his head away. Identify signals displayed and fired by the race committee boat. Demonstrate the ability to be in a boat length or 5 seconds from a start line start signal race situation. Start after starting too early to call back as soon as possible. Defend a position from another boat while at a stroke – by luffing and backwinding a boat pass attempts, until the mast abeam position has been reached and a reach or run – by avoiding blanketed with paddles or through the adoption of starboard tack. Back cover wind and show how a competitor to your advantage all on the same tack on the windward leg of a race track. And finally, a record of travel and the newspaper created in a dinghy class shows scheduled a minimum of 15 races, have completed 10 as captain in a class with a minimum of five sailboats. At the end of this section, the candidate is involved in a position to be a race with a good understanding of racing rules, by the above-mentioned tasks in wind strengths of up to 18 knots.

Gold Sail Level VII completes the learn program, sails and beginning to adjust for the speed boat and adjustments are made on the mast, sails and rigging. To control the spinnaker and pole in all wind conditions, scope and execution. Technical boat and strike plate to promote maximum efficiency of the rudder and drift dinghy solo or double. Section 2 covers the rules and the candidates have a thorough knowledge of the rules of racing as a competitor, race director or a member of the tribunal, the candidate must take on a race committee boat and run a regatta club or a series of races with all the necessary measures and Rules of racing. Section 3 describes the preparation of a regatta. Applicants must be of wood or fiberglass dinghy safe, waterproof and strong by detecting and repairing leaks, checking, and replacing fittings and rigging, good coverage and storing boat during summer and winter, while the equipment and boat trailer and / or car transportation. You will ensure the dinghy hull and rudder drift are smooth, nice and easy by using fiberglass, epoxy, gelcoat and other materials lining, grinding or wet grinding and dry-cleaning agent. Students maintain a written plan that the season, a personal log of racing, performance objectives, regatta schedule and goals, physical training, training on the water, nutrition and mental training includes sports, transportation and program administration you will be able to influence the race strategy of fleet size, the starting point of the procedure and timetable to describe the length of the line and be able to complete the investment limits line and time, the Compass to the windward mark and current / tide. Section 4 includes an assessment of the progress and the registration and check-in procedures, requirements of protest and special procedures of departure, currents, tides and weather. The following sections consider that tactic to start mark, apply rounding, upwind, reach, running and finishing. On the water candidates to demonstrate for the skipper at an angle and roll neck while blocking by appropriate techniques in flat or rough water, use body weight to keep good boat trim and steering assistance and adjust equipment and sails. determine when the crew, skipper aid of those functions, and the supply of the compass and wind shift to find the brands and information for tactical decisions. As skipper and crew to prepare and fly a spinnaker on a narrow beam, long range, race and wind, apply appropriate tactics on the water in large or small fleet fleet with tides or heavy with or against the wind, the flight the oscillating winds, persistent changes, increasing or decreasing winds, either forward or backward in a race. Applicants must have a plan for competition indicating personal goals this season, regatta schedule, physical training, training of water, transport and administration, nutrition and mental training. You must have a track record which includes 5 regattas with 2 outside the region. After completing this course a candidate is able to race a dinghy with the boat speed and great control. The candidate should be a well-rounded knowledge of the theory of sailing, racing rules and tactics.


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Miami River expansion is driving the creation of 500 + New Jobs in Yachting Industry

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December 2007, published in South Florida CEO, The Business Magazine for Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach, an article about Merrill-Stevens’ Miami River expansion and future growth of the company. Merrill-Stevens CEO Fred Kirtland was interviewed for this article written by Jennifer LeClaire.
The Miami-Dade County Commission recently approved plans for an expansion of Merrill Stevens U.S. dollars Boat Yard, that facilitate yacht re unique and repair of mega-yachts.
The court is located on the Miami River, has not been released by the Ministry of Environmental Protection Florida and two other government agencies. The shipyard was on the river since 1923 and will shortly be a pioneer for this expansion project is expected to begin in 2009. The company is still in the final approval for the project.
The newly expanded plant will bring 500 + high-paying maritime trade in South Florida. The installation of the prior art is restored yachts up to 250 yards to help South Florida remains one of the most important global industry.
Facilities such as these continue to service existing boats, as it already built a strong demand for new yacht. have built the overflow of those on the waiting list for a yacht to rehabilitate older ships and shipyards, she went into the water to be brought back, will also gain additional revenue for South Florida when the charter boat. The typical maintenance costs per year for a number of luxury yachts around 10-15% of the original cost of the boat.
By public officials in collaboration with professionals in the maritime industry, marine maintenance, dock master and services of the Miami Yacht and new high-paying jobs move to South Florida and returned to the local economy. If Fort Lauderdale can be followed in approving plans for new impurities, the navigation of great benefit. For more information, visit http://www.eyachtcharter.com

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Yachting Events for Greece Yacht Charter Companies?

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Question: Yachting Events for Greece Yacht Charter Companies?
Our team of experts from http://www.48options-sailing-greece.com specialises in connecting customers looking for bareboat yacht charters or crewed boat charters in Greece and the Greek Islands. We already provide hundreds of requests to carefully selected companies specialising in boat charters in Greece. They in turn respond to customers directly, and customers get a range of tailored sailing charter offers to choose from. Are there any events coming up anywhere where we can connect with more yacht charter suppliers in Greece face to face? We are looking to expand the number of companies that we work with and want to meet new bareboat and crewed yacht charter companies in Greece.
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Royal Yachting Association Sailing School

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Royal Yachting Association has offices in forty-one countries and is recognized worldwide as an international leader in education and outboard sailing lessons recognized. The roots back to 1875 RYA, when it was recognized as Yacht Racing Association and is a trainer of choice for all levels formed.
Only a few of today’s coastal and marine areas Bluewater was lucky enough to get the opportunity to sail as a child, but dreams are many people with vision alive dropping the ropes and travel with the wind. RYA Sailing School offers an opportunity for all the knowledge and skills to acquire, secure and competently sail boats in the race for cruising yachts.
It is an old adage that you learn the basics of sailing on a weekend, but it takes the rest of your life to learn with the rest. With the price of pleasure even begin green earth can begin learning the ropes of the basic functions of navigation, the boat on price manipulation and handling of emergencies. When are incorporated with the competent crew course, the students have a good knowledge of the concepts of sailing, handling the sails and rigging, steering of the ship and basic rigging.
For the sailor who has little experience with the course of a day sailor prepares students to take short trips to secure. Everything in the manufacture of so is in preparation for shipping, navigation, meteorology covered, and yacht handling under power and sail. The next step in the sailing course is the course of two weeks preparing Skipper Coastal Marine to assume command and to the preparation and implementation of coastal passages by day and night.
Whether novice sailor or sailors, RYA courses for all tastes.


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Blue Voyage Yachting in Turkey

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Roa Yachting . Luxury private Cruise in Tahiti.

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Live an extraordinary experience … In BORA-BORA, board our 77ft private motor yacht with your friends or family (up to 8 persons) and discover the Polynesian islands in a luxurious and authentic atmosphere. The yacht ROA and its crew are at your disposal. Sail from one island to another. Follow your desires. Discover TAHITI’S most beautiful islands according to your own itinerary and schedule : BORA BORA – the Romantic Island, TAHAA – the Vanilla Island, RAIATEA – the Sacred Island, HUAHINE – the garden of Eden. ROA YACHTING offer you well-priced packages that include everything you need to make your journey an unforgettable and one-of-a-kind experience : on-board meals, crew, fuel, but also recreational activities such as the tour of a pearl cultivation farm and a vanilla plantation, snorkelling or a dive with sharks, a botanical safari in an all terrain vehicle … etc. www.roa-yachting.com

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Captains Boat Yachting Yacht Sailing Fishing Hat Cap

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Just sit right back and you’ll hear a tail, a tail of this captain’s hat. It’s white and black with accents of gold, with embroidered anchor patch. The top is cotton and the brim faux-leather, the rope you see is real.hese hats are a great costume accessory for captains and land-lubbers alike! Please note that these hats are generously sized to fit. One size fits all.

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Sailboat: Boat, Sail, Sailboard, Sailing Ship, Monohull, Catamaran, Trimaran, Mast (sailing), Yachting, Mainsail, Foresail, Fractional Rig, Cutter (ship)

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