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  2. USS Sequoia (presidential yacht) - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese buyer was about to purchase Sequoia and move her to Tokyo, when the Sequoia Presidential Yacht Group LLC purchased Sequoia from the Virginia shipyard in September 2000 for approximately $2.0 million and made her available in Washington, D.C. for private charters until 2014.

  3. Chartering (shipping) - Wikipedia

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    A bareboat yacht charter (in the leisure industry, the term "demise charter" is not used) is the short-term hire for only a few weeks or even less. The owner supplies the yacht in seaworthy order, and it is fully fuelled and possibly revictualled. The yacht may be part of a holiday flotilla and is sometimes crewed by an employee of the owner.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Biscayne Lady - Wikipedia

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    The boat was built by Austal USA shipbuilders in 2002. Home-docked at Bayside Marina, Biscayne Lady is a venue for private event charters. [4] The yacht operates from most major marinas in South Florida. [5] Biscayne Lady Yacht Charters consists of Biscayne Lady and one sister vessel named Venetian Lady. [6]

  6. Carver Yachts - Wikipedia

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    Carver Yachts was founded in 1954 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, when Charles "Charlie" Carter and George Verhagen started building mahogany runabouts in a factory on South 27th. The popular myth that they started building boats in the backyard garage is not true.

  7. Capital Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    800 Wharf Street, SW, Washington, DC: Website: ... The Capital Yacht Club is a yacht club located in The Wharf in Washington, D.C., United States. [1] [2] [3] References

  8. Seafarers Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    The Seafarers Boat Club was established in 1945 by Lewis Thomas Green, an African American public school teacher and boatbuilder in Washington, D.C. [2] [6] [7] Seeking docking space and having been rejected by the whites-only boating clubs along the Anacostia River, Green worked with the civil rights leader Mary McLeod Bethune to lease a spot on the river from the U.S. Department of the Interior.

  9. The Wharf (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The Wharf is home to the Capital Yacht Club and some day-docks and live-aboard slips. [28] Water taxi service connects The Wharf to Georgetown, Alexandria, Virginia, and the National Harbor in Oxon Hill, MD. [29] Visitors may also take guided boat tours to view Washington attractions and monuments from the Potomac River.