pleasure cruising

  • 41cruise — [[t]kruz[/t]] v. cruised, cruis•ing, n. 1) to sail about on a pleasure trip 2) mil to patrol a body of water, as a warship 3) trs to fly, drive, or sail at a constant speed that permits maximum operating efficiency for sustained travel 4) to… …

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  • 42Ocean liner — The Queen Mary (1936) is one of the last surviving ocean liners. An ocean liner is a ship designed to transport people from one seaport to another along regular long distance maritime routes according to a schedule. Liners may also carry cargo or …

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  • 43Sharpie (boat) — Sharpies are long, narrow sailboats with flat bottoms, extremely shallow draft, centerboards and straight, flaring sides. They are believed to have originated in the New Haven, Connecticut region of Long Island Sound, United States, for oystering …

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  • 44Gondola (steam yacht) — The steam yacht Gondola was originally a Victorian screw propelled, steam powered vessel currently used as a pleasure cruiser on Coniston Water, England, operated by the National Trust. Gondola is thought to be one of the inspirations for Captain …

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  • 45Neenah Nodaway Yacht Club — Abbreviation NNYC Formation 1864 Extinction n/a Purpose/focus Yacht Club Headquarters Neenah, Wisconsin …

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  • 46Schiffsführerausweis — Ein Schiffsführerausweis ist in der Schweiz ein Befähigungs und Berechtigungsnachweis zum Führen von Sportbooten. Ab einer Segelfläche von 15 m2 oder einer Motorenstärke von 6 kW (8 PS) ist auf den Schweizer Seen ein Führerschein… …

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  • 47Norwalk Yacht Club — The Norwalk Yacht Club was founded in August 1894 in Norwalk, Connecticut. The original clubhouse, now a private residence, is a Victorian style building located on the Western shore of Wilson Cove and still has the club ‘N’ adorned on the… …

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  • 48cruise — [c]/kruz / (say kroohz) verb (cruised, cruising) –verb (i) 1. to sail to and fro, or from place to place, as in search of hostile ships, or for pleasure. 2. (of a motor vehicle, aeroplane, etc.) to move along easily at a moderate speed. 3. (of a… …

  • 49Cruise — (kr[udd]z), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Cruised} (kr[udd]zd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Cruising}.] [D. kruisen to move crosswise or in a zigzag, to cruise, fr. kruis cross, fr. OF. crois, croiz, F. croix, or directly fr. OF. croisier, F. croiser, to cross,… …

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  • 50Cruised — Cruise Cruise (kr[udd]z), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Cruised} (kr[udd]zd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Cruising}.] [D. kruisen to move crosswise or in a zigzag, to cruise, fr. kruis cross, fr. OF. crois, croiz, F. croix, or directly fr. OF. croisier, F. croiser,… …

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