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Cruising and waters
The Kerikeri Cruising Club at Doves Bay is very active due to the boating waters on Kerikeri's doorstep.

Cruising and from
Cruising by boat is a lifestyle that involves living for extended time on a boat while traveling from place to place for pleasure.
The band has re-arranged songs from the Germicide live album and songs from the Cruising sessions ; they planned to record several Darby Crash Band songs as well.
Cruising involves traveling on a boat, whether across a bay on the Great Lakes ( in the U. S .) or from island to island in the South Pacific.
* 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.
The directors ' power lessened considerably as seen in the less successful films as Friedkin's Sorcerer ( 1977 ), and Cruising ( 1980 ), and culminating in Coppola's One from the Heart and Cimino's Heaven's Gate, among other money-losers.
The Ford Pinto Cruising Wagon was marketed from 1977 to 1980 and styled to resemble a small conversion van or sedan delivery, complete with a round side panel " bubble windows ".
The CCA ( Cruising Club of America ) rating rule was developed following World War II to allow different styles of boats to race against each other with a handicap calculated from measurements of each boat.
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.
It includes references to Taxi Driver, Ms. 45, Blade, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Deathmaster, Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, The Light at the End, Death Wish, Convoy, Vampirella, Natural Born Killers, Badlands, Nocturna, Cruising, Vampire Junction, The Addiction, and The Lost Boys, as well as taking its title from a character in the film Dracula AD 1972.
The longest surviving skipper from the inaugural race, Peter Luke, who contributed to the formation of the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia and the establishment of the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, died on 23 September 2007 aged 92, the last of the original sailors who pioneered this event.
Cruising is a major feature of the life of the Squib Fleet at Newhaven and Seaford YC and a version of the Squib cruised from Glasgow to Invernesss – and one crossed the Atlantic.
** Cruising boats applies to both power and sailboats, and refers to trips from local weekend passages to lengthy voyages, and is a lifestyle.
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 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.
Along with Heaven's Gate, Cruising, and One from the Heart, They All Laughed is generally regarded as the end of the New Hollywood period, and the director-driven studio films of the 1970s.
Recruited by San Francisco underground radio pioneer Tom Donahue and Warner Brothers Records to travel from San Francisco, California to New York and be filmed for a movie called Cruising for Burgers or " We have Come for your Daughters " later renamed Medicine Ball Caravan, the Hog Farmers bussed themselves across America, setting up stages for mainstream rock artists.
He also provided artwork, graphics, and / or design for Cruising with Ruben & the Jets, Uncle Meat, Hot Rats, Burnt Weeny Sandwich, Chunga's Revenge, Fillmore East-June 1971, 200 Motels, Just Another Band from L. A., Waka / Jawaka, The Grand Wazoo, Over-Nite Sensation, Apostrophe ('), Roxy & Elsewhere, One Size Fits All, Bongo Fury, Zoot Allures, Tinseltown Rebellion, the Does Humor Belong in Music ?, The Best Band You Never Heard in Your Life, Playground Psychotics, Ahead of Their Time, Cheap Thrills, Mystery Disc, Son of Cheep Thrills, Threesome No. 1 slipcase art, and Threesome No. 2 slipcase art.
Other stories in the collection deal with chess (" Black to Move " and " The Jersey Rifle "), time travel with unintended consequences (" Cruising Through Deuteronomy " and " Time Travelers Never Die "), and the beginnings of interplanetary exploration (" Translations from the Colosian ", " Promises to Keep ", and " To Hell with the Stars ", the last an exposition of what may happen if humanity chooses to not enter space ).
In 1968 an exciting opportunity arose when Bob Clain's ( Commodore of the Down Cruising Club from 1969 / 70 ) father-in-law spotted an advertisement for the sale by tender of an Irish Lights lightship, the Petrel ( all the Irish light vessels were named after sea birds at that time ).
Cruising is distinguished from regular driving by the social and recreational nature of the activity, which characterized by an impulsively random, often aimless course.
Cruising in Detroit took place from the 1950s to the 1970s in the city's northern suburbs along Woodward Avenue, from Ferndale north to Pontiac.
Cruising along Woodward reached its peak in the mid 1960s, with muscle car competitions that were covered by journalists from Car and Driver, Motor Trend, and CBS World News Roundup.

Cruising and until
When Cruisin ' America ended its run in December 1992, Morrow continued hosting a show called Cruising with the Cuz Monday evenings until the end of 1993.

Cruising and year
Cruising has become a major part of the tourism industry, with millions of passengers each year as of 2008.

Cruising and four
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.
She played Brother Lil in the British television comedy series The Rag Trade ( 1961 – 1963 ), and also appeared in four Carry On films: Carry On Constable ( 1960 ), Carry On Regardless ( 1961 ), Carry On Cruising ( 1962 ) and Carry On Cabby ( 1963 ).
Her film appearances include I'm All Right, Jack ( 1959 ), Two-Way Stretch ( 1960 ), the sex comedies Adventures of a Taxi Driver ( 1975 ), Confessions of a Driving Instructor ( 1976 ), Adventures of a Private Eye ( 1977 ) and Rosie Dixon – Night Nurse ( 1978 ), and four of the Carry On films: Carry On Regardless ( 1961 ), Carry On Cruising ( 1962 ), Carry On Cabby ( 1963 ) and Carry On Behind ( 1975 ).
In 1962, Laye made her first appearance in the Carry On films, replacing an ill Joan Sims in Carry On Cruising at four days ' notice.
Upon its original release, Roger Ebert gave Cruising two-and-a-half out of four stars, describing it as well-filmed and suspenseful yet it " seems to make a conscious decision not to declare itself on its central subject.

Cruising and more
Cruising generally refers to trips of a few days or more, and can extend to round-the-world voyages.
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 dinghies are designed for leisure and family sailing and are usually more stable than high performance dinghies.
** 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 and prizes
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.

Cruising and before
Friedkin asked noted gay author John Rechy, some of whose works were set in the same milieu as the film, to screen Cruising just before its release.
Cruising on this strip became a popular pastime with the lowriding community during the 1940s before spreading to surrounding neighborhoods in the 1950s.

Cruising and New
* Smith, Everrett ; Cruising World's Guide to Seamanship: Hold me tight, 1992 New York Times Sports / Leisure Magazines
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.
Philip D ' Antoni, who had produced Friedkin's 1971 film The French Connection, approached Friedkin with the idea of directing a film based on New York Times reporter Gerald Walker's 1970 novel Cruising, about a serial killer targeting New York City's gay community.
Publications: ' The Works ' ( John Murray 1978 ) ' Private View ' ( John Murray 1980 ) ' Seven Years and a Day ' ( Collins 1980 ) ' One Man Show ' ( John Murray 1981 ) ' Bertie and the Big Red Ball ' ( John Murray 1982 ) ' My Granny was a frightful bore ' ( Chrysalis Books 1983 ) ' Beryl Cook's New York ' ( John Murray 1985 ) ' Beryl Cook's London ( John Murray 1988 ) ' Bouncers ' ( Gollancz 1992 )' Happy Days ' ( Gollancz 1995 ) ' Cruising ' ( Gollancz 2000 ) ' Beryl Cook: ' The Bumper Edition ' ( Gollancz 2000 )' The World of Beryl Cook ' by Jess Wilder & Jerome Sans ( Prestel 2007 ) revised by Jess Wilder in 2008 ( Prestel ) ' Rude Britannia-British Comic Art, Catalogue Tate Britain 2010.

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