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Cruising and are
Cruising is done on both sail and power boats, monohulls and multihulls although sail predominates over longer distances, as ocean-going power boats are considerably more expensive to purchase and operate.
Cruising yachts are by the far the most common yacht in private use, making up most of the-range.
* Cruising yachts usually have an auxiliary engine, and there are two main uses for it: One is to power ahead or motor-sail at sea when the wind is light or from the wrong direction.
There are four large boating clubs based around the lake: the Windermere Motor Boat Racing Club, the Lake District Boat Club, the Royal Windermere Yacht Club, and the Windermere Cruising Association.
The Royal Windermere Yacht Club maintains a set of turning marks on the lake, which are also used by the Windermere Cruising Association.
Currently, there are no plans for a newly remastered release ; however, Friedkin's controversial 1980 film Cruising was issued as a deluxe DVD in 2007, with Friedkin indicating that Sorcerer might get the same treatment at some point.
The company is best known for its Freestyle Cruising concept, which means that there are no set times or seating arrangements for meals, nor is formal attire required.
Cruising boats also often tack downwind when the swells are also coming from dead astern ( i. e., there is a " following sea "), because of the more stable motion of the hull.
Hire companies are keen to promote their proximity to Popular Cruising Rings.

Cruising and designed
During the 1920s and through the 1970s the Cruising Club of America established a formula by which most racing / cruising boats were designed during that period.

Cruising and for
Cruising by boat is a lifestyle that involves living for extended time on a boat while traveling from place to place for pleasure.
* Harvey, Dereck, Multihulls for Cruising and Racing, Adlard Coles, London 1990, ISBN 0-07136-6414-2
Following the release of their only studio album, ( GI ), The Germs recorded six original songs with legendary producer Jack Nitzsche for the soundtrack to the film, Cruising, starring Al Pacino.
* Cruising yacht ( sufficient amenities to allow for living aboard for extended periods )
In 2000 he narrated and performed in a travel series for Media Artists, entitled Cruising America's Waterways, which was purchased by PBS.
Cruising for prizes with a Letter of Marque was considered an honorable calling combining patriotism and profit, in contrast to unlicensed piracy, which was universally reviled.
British Waterways Board was required under the Act to keep Commercial and Cruising Waterways fit for their respective traffic and use.
* Petrel: built 1913 / 15-sold 1968-club house for Down Cruising Club in Ballydorn
She was stripped of her machinery and bridge fittings and towed to Salcombe, where she is now used as a floating headquarters for the Island Cruising Club in Salcombe, Devon, not far from her original birthplace.
* Karen Allen, adjunct Faculty in the Arts, is an acclaimed actress best known for her roles in films such as Raiders of the Lost Ark, National Lampoon's Animal House, Starman, and Cruising.
The novel was the basis for the 1980 movie Cruising, which depicted aspects of the men's leather subculture for a wider audience.
British Waterways Board was required, under the Act, to keep Commercial Waterways, mainly in the north-east, fit for commercial use ; and Cruising Waterways fit for cruising.
In effect, this means either reclassifying the Remainder Waterway as a Cruising Waterway or entering into an agreement for another body to maintain the waterway.
* Ocean Cruising Club-a UK-based organisation for long-distance yacht cruisers
For the Carry On series he composed six scores, ending with Carry On Cruising, including the original Carry On theme subsequently adapted for later films by Eric Rogers.
Cruising has become a major part of the tourism industry, accounting for U. S .$ 29. 4 billion with over 19 million passengers carried worldwide in 2011.
Cruising for sex, or cruising is the act of walking or driving about a locality in search of a sex partner, usually of the anonymous, casual, one-time variety.
Cruising for sex is alluded to in songs such as " Cruisin ' the Streets " by the Boys Town Gang as well as " I'm a Cruiser " by the Village People.
# redirect Cruising for sex

Cruising and sailing
Cruising can include extended offshore and ocean-crossing trips, coastal sailing within sight of land, and daysailing.
Cruising trips of several days or longer can involve a deep immersion in logistics, navigation, meteorology, local geography and history, fishing lore, sailing knowledge, general psychological coping, and serendipity.
There is an active sailing club, the Manx Sailing and Cruising Club, which promotes an annual Round the Island sailing race as well as regularly scheduled dinghy and cruiser races.
There is a sailing school run by the Island Cruising Club, based on the ex-Mersey ferry " Egremont " moored in the estuary.
2, 7, 28 and 64 ) were sailing in company at the inaugural Aberdovey Vintage and Cruising Weekend in July 2010, and it is hoped to double that number for the 2011 event.
TEYC offers social and sailing activities for members with interests in Yacht Cruising and Dinghy Sailing.

Cruising and more
Cruising generally refers to trips of a few days or more, and can extend to round-the-world voyages.
** Cruising sailboats have more width, but performance climbs as they tend to be much longer starting Length Over All of at least 25 feet ( six metres ) re-balancing the dynamic ratio between length of waterline ( aiding speed ) and beam width ( adding cargo and people space ).
Cruising sailboats range from 20 ' to 70 ' and more, and have easily managed sailplans to allow relatively small crews to sail them long distances.
Cruising in European waters from the spring of 1778 until the fall of that year, Tucker took four more prizes before returning to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on 15 October.

Cruising and than
Note that the Brunel pumphouse now houses the Starcross Fishing and Cruising Club rather than a museum dedicated to the atmospheric railway, as quoted in many guide books.
Watson sailed his sailboat Palawan further up the Northern coast of Greenland than any non-military ship had done previously for which he won the New York Yacht Club's highest award and the Cruising Club of America's Blue Water Medal.
Cruising at a higher flight level generally requires less fuel than at a lower flight level, but extra climb fuel may be needed to get up to the higher flight level ( it is this extra climb fuel and the different fuel consumption rate which cause discontinuities ).

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