- A
yacht (/jɒt/) is a sail- or motor-propelled
watercraft made for pleasure, cruising, or racing.
There is no
standard definition,
though the term generally...
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Nigel Allan Burgess (1942–1992) was a
British single-handed
yachtsman,
Master Mariner and businessman. He took part in the
OSTAR and the Vendée Globe...
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James Blake KBE (1
October 1948 – 5
December 2001) was a New
Zealand yachtsman who won the 1989–1990
Whitbread Round the
World Race, held the
Jules Verne...
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Henry Cecil Sutton (26
September 1868 – 24 May 1936) was an
English sailor who
competed in the 1908
Summer Olympics representing Great Britain. He was...
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Andrew James "Bart"
Simpson MBE (17
December 1976 – 9 May 2013), was an
English sailor who won a gold
medal at the 2008
Summer Olympics in Beijing, as...
- Ross
Field (born 1949) is a New
Zealand sailor who has
competed in
multiple Whitbread Round the
World Races. Field, a
former police detective from Wanganui...
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Conrad Colman is a
yachtsman from New
Zealand with dual
nationality of New
Zealand and
America and is now
based in France. In 2016, he
became the first...
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Keith White was a
British yachtsman. In
October 2015 he set out on a non-stop solo cir****navigation of the
world in his yacht, the Marathon, in part to...
- Phil
Sharp (born 11 May 1981) is a
British yachtsman. He was born in
Jersey (Channel Islands),
educated at
Victoria College Jersey and
qualified from...
- 1884 – July 4, 1970) was an
American railroad executive, a
champion yachtsman, an
innovator and
champion player of
contract bridge, and a
member of...