Yachting \Yacht"ing\, n. Sailing for pleasure in a yacht.
The woman might look out of place aboard a boat in a Western harbor, but yachting clothes are practically unknown in the Soviet Far East.
His background is in the merchant navy and sailing schools. 'I'm very keen on the seamanship aspect of what we're teaching the crews. It's missing from such a lot of yachting now,' Donelly says.
The author's background seems more suitable to the yachting circuit.
Michael McIntyre and Philip Vaile, yachting gold medalists at the Seoul Olympics, receive MBEs, while Richard Dodds, captain of the gold-medal-winning hockey team gets an OBE.
In Pusan, the venue for yachting competition in the Olympics, the ship dropped off a 27-member Soviet yachting delegation and 56 tourists.
In Pusan, the venue for yachting competition in the Olympics, the ship dropped off a 27-member Soviet yachting delegation and 56 tourists.
For starters, Mr. Bush has to stop making goofy comments that play better with the yachting or country-club set than in Legion halls or Elks clubs.
These help to develop their skill from an early age. At the last two Olympics, New Zealand won several medals in yachting, canoeing, kayaking and sailboard riding.
Alan Bond, the flamboyant businessman who bought a Van Gogh and bankrolled a stunning yachting upset, was charged today in connection with a government investigation of a collapsed investment bank.
Mariner styles with easy jackets, small-striped navy and white tee shirts, fitted tunics and tank tops, minis and shorts with yachting caps or long-billed sunhats could certainly be worn jauntily anywhere.
Interests include yachting off Florida and breaking down barriers between politicians and the business world.