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Individual 3 hour Match Racing : For the ultimate thrill join the crew and participate match racing America's Cup style. Your three hour experience begins in the Viaduct Harbour where you will meet the crew and go through a short race and safety briefing. The yachts then depart the Viaduct Harbour and after a period of practice, the action really starts, when we line up in the pre-start and compete head to head. Sailings subject to weather and minimum numbers apply. No experience necessary.
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Sailing Yachts (america's Cup 2007) (hardcover) - By Franco Giorgetti
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Born in Switzerland, but built for the sea. Inspired and deigned in collaboration with Team Alinghi, this precision instrument is the latest result of more than a century of Swiss innovation and manufacturing perfection. Produced by Wenger, maker of the genuine Swiss Army knife, its smooth lines echo those of the America?s Cup two-time winner whose name it bears. We?re sure that you, like each member of Team Alinghi, will be proud to carry it on your next voyage ? and ashore as well. This is the knife that you...
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Sail around San Diego's stunning bay on a real America's Cup Yacht. Abracadabra, built in Honolulu in 1999, raced in the 2000 America's Cup in Aukland, New Zealand, while Stars and Stripes, arguably the most widely-recognized name among all American sailing vessels, went to Australia in 1987 and won back the America's Cup in Fremantle, defeating the Australia's Kookaburra III. These are exhilarating racing yachts and this is your chance to take in the unforgettable experience of sailing on one of the fastest mono-hull sailing vessels in the world. So sit back, relax and hold on to your hat as you glide quietly and effortlessly through San Diego Bay, breezing by popular landmarks, attractions, and military points of interest. Every Xperience Certificate comes beautifully presented in our unique Xperience Days Gift Box. View all our locations for Sailing Trips nationwide
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Dennis Conner's America's Cup winning Stars & Stripes, Canada II and True North are yours for this once in a lifetime adventure. The expert crew will show you exactly what to do in your crew members position. After the race, enjoy the complimentary victory rum punch party. Should you choose to participate in the actual sailing of the yacht, please be advised that this can be strenuous and, as a participant, you must determine your own limitations.
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Don't miss your opportunity to feel the adrenalin rush that comes from racing authentic America's Cup Race Yachts in the warm blue waters and brisk trade winds of Cabo San Lucas. There is nothing more exhilarating than a windblown ride in this ultimate sailing experience. You've watched these magnificent sailboats compete for sailing's most coveted prize - and you can live the adventure in Cabo San Lucas!
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Enjoy an exciting two hour sailing experience aboard an America's Cup training vessel in New York's Harbor!These training vessels were built for speed and excitement. They feature two steering wheels and a wide cockpit where everyone can sit and enjoy the speed and performance. The captain and crew are always looking for volunteers to help trim the sheets and grind the winches! Or, you can just sit back, relax and enjoy the ride. When the sailing conditions are right, you will be able to cover lots of ground and have great views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis and Governors Island and the breath taking skyline of Manhattan! Every Experience Gift is beautifully presented in our unique Xperience Days Gift Box.
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Note: Minimum age is 8 years. Closed toe shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a light waterproof jacket are recommended. Bottled water, soft drinks, beer, fruit and cookies are included. The race course is subject to prevailing weather conditions. Photographs of your race area available for purchase. Pregnant women and guests with back/neck injuries or heart conditions are not permitted on this excursion. Guests must be able to embark/debark from tender boat to race boats outside of the marina.
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Imagine the wind in your hair, the sea spraying on your skin and the thrill of riding aboard an America's Cup racing yacht! It's hard to imagine anything more exhilarating! Chances are you've probably watched these magnificent sailboats compete for sailing's most coveted prize, but did you ever think that you could get the chance to live the adventure!?
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Home to the 1992 and 1995 America's Cup races, San Diego bay provides tight and exciting competition as these 80 Ft high-tech racing yachts do one-on-one battle under the watchful eye of waiting participants on board the historic "America". Up to three separate races can be conducted with guests transferring on and off the larger "America" to the 80 Ft race yachts stationed in mid-bay. These yachts have never been combined in this fashion anywhere in the World. This is an incredibly unique experience...
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Many labels have vignettes on either side to complete a visual story. Here, the unknown artist used nautical apparatus to anchor the central theme!
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1962 Gretel America's Cup Sailing Sports Illustrated... Date: 7/9/62... Cover: Gretel Sailing Yacht... Condition: Excellent... This is an original Sports Illustrated or Sports Magazine from the above date... We carry the nation's largest inventory of back-issue Sports Illustrated magazines from 1954 to present. Please check out our... 1962 Gretel America's Cup Sailing Sports IllustratedDate: 7/9/62Cover: Gretel Sailing YachtCondition: Excellent This is an original...
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This image from the archives of LIFE magazine, which first appeared on September 18, 1967, is digitally printed on archival photographic paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for museum or gallery display.
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Two of you will sail around San Diego's stunning bay on a real America's Cup Yacht. Abracadabra, built in Honolulu in 1999, raced in the 2000 America's Cup in Aukland, New Zealand, while Stars and Stripes, arguably the most widely-recognized name among all American sailing vessels, went to Australia in 1987 and won back the America's Cup in Fremantle, defeating the Australia's Kookaburra III. These are exhilarating racing yachts and this is your chance to take in the unforgettable experience of sailing on one of the fastest mono-hull sailing vessels in the world. So sit back, relax and hold on to your hat as you glide quietly and effortlessly through San Diego Bay, breezing by popular landmarks, attractions, and military points of interest. Every Experience Certificate comes beautifully presented in our unique Xperience Days Gift Box. View all our locations for Sailboat Rides nationwide
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All items are subject to prior sale. Quantities may be limited. Stamps are sold MINT never hinged unless noted in description.
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Books. Sailing Yachts: America's Cup 2007
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Enjoy an exciting one two sailing experience aboard an America's Cup training vessel in New York's Harbor!These training vessels were built for speed and excitement. They feature two steering wheels and a wide cockpit where everyone can sit and enjoy the speed and performance. The captain and crew are always looking for volunteers to help trim the sheets and grind the winches! Or, you can just sit back, relax and enjoy the ride. When the sailing conditions are right, you will be able to cover lots of ground and have great views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis and Governors Island and the breath taking skyline of Manhattan! Every Experience Gift is beautifully presented in our unique Xperience Days Gift Box.
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This digital document is an article from San Diego Business Journal, published by CBJ, L.P. on September 5, 1994. The length of the article is 878 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: Mission Bay sailing into Cup forefront. (San Diego, California; America's Cup Harbor) Author: Larry M. Edwards...
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America's Cup 2007: 17X25 Archival Gilcee' Limited Edition Signed Print Photographed by Yacht & Travel Photographer Leighton O'Connor in Valencia, Spain
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"I just want to respond to that awful review- some people just can't find the joy in wonderful experiences. We actually loved helping with the sailing (it was part of the 'america's cup' sailing experience) and everyone DID have a place to sit, it was just your choice whether you wanted to or not. And really, you're gonna complain about the water? Maybe I just haven't been priviledged enough to have gone sailing before, but I try to appreciate every wonderful thing God throws my way..."
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This digital document is an article from San Diego Business Journal, published by CBJ, L.P. on February 10, 1992. The length of the article is 1806 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: Boat owners accuse ACS of 'self-dealing' for charter business. (America's Cup Services; questionable ticket...
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All items are subject to prior sale. Quantities may be limited. Stamps are sold MINT never hinged unless noted in description.
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This digital document is an article from San Diego Business Journal, published by CBJ, L.P. on April 8, 1991. The length of the article is 1046 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: Has Clairemont Mesa become the new land of the rising sun? (Nippon Challenge sailing team, 1992 America's Cup)...
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