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  2. Gorgeous Airbnb Yacht Rentals in Florida - AOL

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    Tampa, Florida | Sleeps 8 Check prices and availability Docked in the heart of downtown Tampa, this 82-foot Sunseeker yacht is close to dozens of restaurants and clubs if you want to spend a night ...

  3. Caribbean Sailing Yachts - Wikipedia

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    Caribbean Sailing Yachts (CSY) is a company which built heavy-displacement recreational sailboats built during the 1970s and 1980s in Tampa, Florida.CSY was one of the first companies to recognize the impending growth of the Caribbean charter industry and although the company went out of business in the early 1980s, the well-founded boats have continued to sail the world's oceans for the past ...

  4. Category:Yacht clubs in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Yacht clubs in Florida" ... Lauderdale Yacht Club; S. St. Petersburg Yacht Club This page was last edited on 25 December 2024, at 06:25 ...

  5. Clearwater Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    Clearwater Yacht Club is a yacht club located in Clearwater, Florida ... The club's charter and by-laws were officially registered on 14 February 1911. [4]

  6. Yacht charter - Wikipedia

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    Yacht chartering is the practice of renting, or chartering, a sailboat or motor yacht and traveling to various coastal or island destinations. There are three main kinds of charter: bareboat, skippered and crewed. Bareboat charters require the client to skipper the boat themselves, while skippered charters include both boat and a professional ...

  7. Florida Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Yacht Club was established by seventeen charter members in 1876. New York businessman William Backhouse Astor, Jr., was the driving force behind the creation of a club promoting boating and water sports in Jacksonville.