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  2. West Lancashire Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    The first race was sailed off the Southport Pierhead on 13 June 1899 when eight boats raced over a ten-mile course and Goshawk No.2 won. In 1906 the Star class, designed by George Cockshott for the West Lancashire Yacht Club, and built by Lathoms of Hesketh Bank at a cost of £32 each. They raced successfully at Southport until 1920.

  3. Main Beach, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Southport Yacht Club Marina is a 5.3-hectare (13-acre) marina at 1 Macarthur Parade [ 16 ] [ 17 ] There is a boat ramp, pontoon and floating walkway in Proud Park on Waterways Drive on the south bank of Nerang River ( 27°58′42″S 153°25′20″E  /  27.9782°S 153.4223°E  / -27.9782; 153.4223  ( Main Beach, Waterways Drive pontoon

  4. Southport, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Southport Courthouse Gold Coast Broadwater marina with apartments in Southport. The body of water marking the eastern boundary of present-day Southport is known as the Gold Coast Broadwater. The Broadwater houses the Southport Yacht Club and a number of marinas on the southern bank of the Nerang River in an area now known as Main Beach. The ...

  5. Gold Coast Broadwater - Wikipedia

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    The Gold Coast Broadwater, also known as Southport Broadwater, and The Broadwater, is a large shallow estuary of water located in the Gold Coast district of South East Queensland, Australia. The estuary reaches from the locality of Southport in the south, to the southern section of the UNESCO World Heritage Listed Moreton Bay in the north.

  6. Southport - Wikipedia

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    The lake is home to the West Lancashire Yacht Club and Southport Sailing Club, both of which organise dinghy racing. The annual Southport 24 Hour Race, organised by the West Lancashire Yacht Club, is an endurance race of national standing, with an average turnout of 60 to 80 boats. In 2006, the event marked its 40th anniversary.

  7. Southport 24 Hour Race - Wikipedia

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    The race is a national endurance race for classic sailing dinghies (Enterprise and GP14 - formerly including the Lark and Firefly classes) held in Southport, Merseyside, England. [4] and is organised by the West Lancashire Yacht Club. Entries are invited from recognised clubs, class associations as well as university sailing teams.

  8. Humphreys Boat Shed - Wikipedia

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    Located at the northern end of the Spit, Main Beach, Gold Coast, Humphreys boat shed was a two storeyed timber-framed building with a central slipway. [1]The building comprised two rectangular, two-storeyed timber framed sections, on a concrete base, clad with fibrous cement with timber battening, located to the north and south of a two-storey volume space incorporating a concrete slipway with ...

  9. Gold Coast central business district - Wikipedia

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    The Southport Surf Life Saving Club and Southport Yacht Club are located over the Broadwater in the bordering suburb of Main Beach. Woodroffe Park, located in the centre of the CBD on Lawson Street, offers public basketball courts and grass areas. It is located next to the Southport Community Centre and is often presumed to be one and the same ...