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In September 2015 he competed at the Super Boat International National championships in Clearwater, Florida. [12] Serafino currently pilots the Scuderia Cazzani UIM Class One Catamaran on the OPA Racing circuit. These Class One Catamarans are the largest and fastest Race Boats in the world.
Clearwater Yacht Club is a yacht club located in Clearwater, Florida (United States). [1] The club belongs to the Florida Council of Yacht Clubs , [ 2 ] and the Florida Sailing Association . [ 3 ]
Clearwater, Florida – Racial and ethnic composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race. Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop 2000 [40] Pop 2010 [41] Pop 2020 [42] % 2000 % 2010 ...
The owner of a well-known offshore race boat team, two one-time employees of the Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority and members of the charter fishing and commercial boating industry from the Keys to ...
The Mug Race is an annual sailing race held on St. Johns River in the US state of Florida. Billed as the "World's Longest River Race", the course starts in Palatka and ends in Jacksonville . To compete, masts must be under 44 feet in order to clear all bridges along the course.
Clark Wilbur Mills (1915, Michigan - December 11, 2001, Clearwater Florida [1]) was an American designer and builder of boats. He was best known as the designer of economical and practical boats such as the Optimist pram, Windmill, Com-Pac 16 and others.
The Optimist was designed in 1947 either by American Clark Mills or a Canadian sailor Gordon Reid a member of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club and the Clearwater Optimist Club [3] at the request of the Clearwater Florida Optimist service club following a proposal by Major Clifford McKay to offer low-cost sailing for young people.
In the 1980s, Irwin designed a series of racing boats, all named Razzle Dazzle, that he raced in the Southern Ocean Racing Conference (SORC) in Florida. His 1982 Razzle Dazzle was sold after winning the SORC that year, but the design was the basis for the Irwin 41 Citation, of which four boats were completed. Many years he sold his winning ...