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  2. Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    Former headquarters and clubhouse of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, at the corner of Oil Street and Electric Road, Causeway Bay.. For 30 years prior to moving to Kellett Island, the main buildings of the club were located at No. 12 Oil Street, in North Point, then a waterfront location, before reclamation. [12]

  3. List of yacht clubs - Wikipedia

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    Hebe Haven Yacht Club Hong Kong: 1963 Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Hong Kong: Kellett Island: 1890 Balatonfüredi Yacht Club Hungary: Balatonfüred: 1867 Nainital Yacht Club India: Nainital, Kumaon: 1910 Royal Bombay Yacht Club India: Mumbai, Maharashtra: 1846 Royal Madras Yacht Club India: Chennai, Tamil Nadu: 1911 National Yacht Club Ireland

  4. Middle Island, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Middle Island houses one of the three clubhouses of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club. The clubhouse is accessible by the Club's own sampan ferry from Deep Water Bay. Close to the clubhouse is a beach that is accessible to the public. [2] The island also houses the Middle Island Clubhouse of the Aberdeen Boat Club . The Clubhouse is open daily ...

  5. Kellett Island - Wikipedia

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    Kellett Island in 2004, viewed from the west. The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club buildings are visible on the left, the entrance of the Cross-Harbour Tunnel is visible on the right, and the Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter in the background. Kellett Island is a former island of Victoria Harbour, off East Point in Hong Kong.

  6. Hebe Haven Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    The Club has comprehensive marine facilities at competitive prices, when compared to the other main yacht club's in Hong Kong, Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club and Aberdeen Boat Club. The Club currently has 240 swing moorings and hard standings and provides slipping and craning services and boat repair and maintenance facilities.

  7. Royal Caribbean forbids passport-holders from mainland China ...

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    Royal Caribbean has banned those with Chinese, Hong Kong and Macau passports from boarding any of its cruise ships, regardless of when they were there last.

  8. Etchells World Championship - Wikipedia

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    Boat Sailors Ref No. Date Year Host club Location Nat. Nat. Cont. No. 1: 18-21 Sep: 1975 ... Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club: Hong Kong

  9. China Sea Race - Wikipedia

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    The Rolex China Sea Race (Chinese: 劳力士中国海帆船赛) is a biennial event hosted by the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, starting in Hong Kong Harbour and finishing in Subic Bay, Philippines. The race distance is approximately 565 nautical miles (1046.38 km). [1] The first race was held in 1962.