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Pages in category "San Diego Yacht Club yachts" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
In July 2012 the Athena was listed for sale with an asking price of US$95 million, [4] and reduced to $75 million in June 2014. [5] In summer 2014 Athena was listed as available for charter in the South Pacific, priced at approximately €260,000 per week. [6] As of May 2019 the asking price was listed as $45 million (USD). [7]
The boat building enterprise became Com-Pac Yachts. [1] [2] The Com-Pac 19 was designed by Bob Johnson of Island Packet Yachts in 1979. The largest boat built by the company was the Com-Pac 35, a 1990 Charley Morgan design. In 1999 the company started making small catboats and discovered an untapped market.
MacGregor produced primarily small, trailerable sailing yachts, from a 15-foot (4.6 m) catamaran to 17-foot (5.2 m) pocket cruisers, up to 26-foot (7.9 m) water ballasted trailerable sizes. MacGregor has also built a 36-foot (11 m) catamaran , and a 65-foot (20 m) yacht.
In 1937 LAYC moved from the California Yacht Club facility into a "temporary" New England–style clubhouse in Fish Harbor, San Pedro where it remained for the next 56 years. LAYC moved in 1993 to its present location at Cabrillo Marina in San Pedro. [3] Los Angeles Yacht Club was the host club for the first Los Angeles-to-Honolulu transpacific ...
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Model yacht clubs have existed for many years in Great Britain, Ireland and the United States, most of them holding a number of regattas during each season. The rules do not generally require the owner or skipper of a model to build his own craft, but among model yachtsmen the designing and the construction of the boats constitute as important and interesting a part of the sport as the actual ...
Los Angeles Harbor, Port of Los Angeles, the long thin left-right jetty on the left side point to Berth 44, San Pedro Boatworks 33°42′57″N 118°16′35″W / 33.715768°N 118.276426°W / 33.715768; -118.276426 San Pedro Boatworks also called the San Pedro Boat and Yacht Company was a boatyard in San Pedro, California the ...