Definition of Yachting. Meaning of Yachting. Synonyms of Yachting

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Definition of Yachting

Yachting
Yachting Yacht"ing, n. Sailing for pleasure in a yacht.

Meaning of Yachting from wikipedia

- Yachting is recreational boating activities using medium/large-sized boats or small ships collectively called yachts. Yachting is distinguished from other...
- Photography is the art, application, and practice of creating images by recording light, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically...
- Yachting World is a monthly English language magazine published since 1894. Owned by ****ure plc, it features articles on sailing and yachting, specialising...
- accessible to sportsmen of modest means. In the mid-19th century, two "ice yachting" clubs had formed, the Poughkeepsie Ice Yacht Club (1865) and the Hudson...
- at fishing, particularly in freshwater and near coastal areas. Simrad Yachting is focused on powerboat owners for cruising and sportfishing and B&G serves...
- Yachting Monthly is a monthly magazine about yachting published by ****ure PLC. It is edited by Theo Stocker. The magazine is headquartered in Bath. At...
- Committee, in the United Kingdom by the Royal Yachting ****ociation (RYA) and in Australia by Victoria Yachting. The original UK Portsmouth Yardstick was developed...
- The Royal Yachting ****ociation (RYA) is a United Kingdom national governing body for sailing, dinghy sailing, yacht and motor cruising, sail racing, RIBs...
- Royal Yachting ****ociation unlimited hydroplane rating is a rating applied to hydroplanes competing for the water speed record, as applied by the RYA....
- Seasteading is the creation of permanent dwellings in international waters, so-called seasteads, that are independent of established governments. No one...