Atlantic Yacht And Ship Archive Category: <span>World Travel</span>

Atlantic Yacht And Ship Archive Category: World Travel

Aukland Anniversary Day Yacht & Vessel Regatta Celebrates 170 Years February 2, 2010

Over the weekend, the town of Auckland, New Zealand held its 170th Auckland Anniversary Day Regatta fleet, and it kicked off with some difficulties due to strong winds on the water affecting the performance of vessels and their crews. The flagship for this year's event was the frigate HMNZS Te Mana. Unlike last year's regatta, where a beautiful day with crystal clear waters and warm weather gave crews and spectators a perfect day, this year's weather conditions caused the Mahurangi to Princes Wharf race to be canceled due to safety... Read More

Sixteen Year Old Abby Sunderland Embarks on Solo Yacht Journey Around the World January 27, 2010

Early Saturday morning, 16-year old Abby Sunderland of Thousand Oaks left Marina del Rey on her custom-equipped yacht and embared into the Pacific ocean, beginning a controversial adventure in hopes of becoming the youngest sailor to circumnavigate the globe solo. Family, friends and neighbors crowded the Del Rey Yacht Club to wish her well on her journey aboard Wild Eyes, her 40-foot vessel.  With a stoic expression, she hugged her father, a boat-builder, goodbye and guided her vessel through the marina's main channel to begin a nearly 25,000 mile... Read More

Former Yacht of Queen Elizabeth, “The Bloodhound” to go on Display in Edinburgh, Scotland January 13, 2010

The Bloodhound, The former yacht of Queen Elizabeth of Britain will be displayed in Edinburgh, Scotland, alongside the Royal Yacht Britannia.  In its history, this racing vessel won a number of races in the south of England, and sailed across the pond to compete and race in Bermuda. The royal family purchased The Bloodhound in 1962, and she turned out to be touted as one of the most successful open sea racing yachts. It was on this yacht that Prince Charles of Wales learned to sail.  In 1969,... Read More

American Teen Embarks Upon Voyage Around the World December 14, 2009

Sixteen-year-old Abby Sunderland aims to break her brother's record of being the youngest American sailor to circle the globe alone. Just five months ago, Zac Sunderland returned from his solo voyage circumnavigating the globe.  Wild Eyes, her 40-foot racing yacht, was taken on a rough trip from Ensenada to Marina del Rey to be prepared for a long voyage around the world; but this rough short voyage only encourages Abby.  She knows this trip is nothing compared to the rough seas she'll be handling far away from... Read More

Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race Contestants Face a Number of Challenges December 10, 2009

The annual Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race is currently underway and facing a number of challenges.  Wild Oats XI is hoping for its 5th consecutive win of the race.  In 2005, the vessel made a record breaking finish, covering  the 1,163-kilometers race in just one day, 18 hours and 40 minutes, crossing the line at Constitution Dock in Hobart. The first race was held in 1945.  ICAP Leopard, a British Yacht, took the lead by just a hair on Saturday, with defending champion Wild Oats XI in... Read More

Fort Lauderdale Boasts Port for World’s Largest Passenger Ship December 2, 2009

The world's largest passenger ship ever built is about to set sail from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Royal Caribbean's new Oasis of the Seas makes her maiden voyage this weekend, sailing to the islands of St. Thomas, St. Maarten, and to Nassau in the Bahamas.  But who cares where you're going, when the ship itself is beyond a fun-filled destination? After a 2-day sneak preview cruise for the media and travel agents, the Oasis has generated a lot of buzz. The ship includes the first stand-alone Coach store... Read More

Nautical News- Treasured Sailboat Goes to Maritime & Seafood Industry Museum in Biloxi November 30, 2009

Mississippi welcomes a hefty donation toward a Biloxi museum, to which Tulane University granted $390,000 and a historic sailboat in exchange for a promise for the museum to preserve the sailboat for at least 99 years. In the 1950s, a young Ralph Wood Pringle was one of a short list of mariners permitted to steer Albert Baldwin Wood's beloved vessel. Pringle, a great-nephew of Wood, recently recalled, "She was very fast and a lot of fun… She was balanced perfectly; you would hold the tiller and there... Read More

Yachting Season Begins, Perfect Time to Set Sail to the Bahamas November 19, 2009

The perfect season has arrived for visiting the Bahamas, and there's no better way than to set sail aboard a chartered yacht or vessel with your family or friends to dock at a variety of ports and resorts scattered about the Bahaman Islands.  Atlantic Yacht and Ship caters to your adventurous spirit with Yacht Charters.  Thanks to experienced travel and yacht coordinators aboard the charter divison of Atlantic Yacht and Ship, all your yacht charter needs can be specifically tailored to your exact desires.  Trips are designed... Read More

Despite Opposition, Australian Teenager Jessica Watson Plans to Yacht Around the World October 5, 2009

In the coming days, Australian teenager Jessica Watson is set to resume her record bid to sail non-stop around the world.  On September 9, just off North Stradbroke Island, Watson was on her way to Sydney on a test run and crashed into a 63,000 tonne cargo vessel. This caused damage to the rigging as well as stress to the internal structure of her yacht. After investigations, Maritime Safety Queensland believed the teenager had probably “dozed off” before the accident.  She also neglected to turn on a... Read More

Inspired by Racing Yachts, Transonic Hulls to Add Stealth to Navy SEAL Boats. September 28, 2009

Aerospace engineer A. Calderon had been testing with high-speed yacht designs during America's Cup sailing race, and began experimenting with different means of wake reduction around a vessel's bow, stern and sides as it passes through water.  A large wake grows as the boat moves, and it drains fuel by increasing drag. By producing a covert, fuel-efficient vessel, Navy SEAL teams would benefit by approaching stealthily from a less bouncy ride.  The  less rocky of a trip, the better physical condition the SEAL officers are in.  A... Read More

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