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Your special offer The Royal Corinthian One-DesignVisitors to Burnham on Crouch in Essex will recognise this elegant keel boat.She’s a contemporary of the Royal Burnham One-Design and for many of the past 71 years has sailed the River Crouch and nearby waters. Designed by HC Smith of the Burnham Yacht Building Company, she was introduced by the Royal Corinthian YC as a replacement class for the East Coast One-Design. Royal Corinthian YC (RCYC) commodore FG Mitchell provided the initial impetus for getting the class launched. He saw a great potential in the RCODs, and also a way of sustaining boatbuilding in Burnham at a time of economic difficulties. Seventeen RCODs were built for the RCYC between 1935 and 1936, 11 by HC Smith, four by King & Sons – builders of the Royal Burnham One-Design (RBOD) – and two by the barge builder Douglas Stone of nearby Brightlingsea. The 22-footer is of similar size to the Norman Dallimore-designed RBOD, but has a slightly finer and shallower hull and a counter instead of a transom stern. They are carvel planked of mahogany on oak and three-quarters decked. According to Herbert Larter, a shipwright at the Burnham Yacht Building Co, the RCODs’ hulls were planked upside down on moulds, on the top floor of the shed. They were then lowered to the ground floor with block and tackle before being turned over and fitted out. The RCODs set a tall, fractional bermudan rig with a total sail area of 226sqft (21m 2 ). Originally a jib that could be roller-reefed was specified, but this was replaced by a hanked-on jib in 1948 when the sail plan was tweaked by Norman Dallimore. A spinnaker was introduced at the same time and, in 1957, Terylene sails replaced the cotton ones. The only major change since then has been the introduction of metal spars in the 1970s, and the class is keen to keep the boats as original as possible. As with all one-designs, they are governed by strict rules and the only modern electronic allowed is a depth sounder. The Royal Corinthian YC runs a successful ‘100 Club’, which for an annual subscription of £60 gives its 100 members a chance to win several prizes of between £125 and £500 and raise money towards the restoration of the RCODs at the same time. Last year they raised £6,000 and it is hoped that by the fleet’s 75th anniversary in 2010, they will have raised enough to pay for the restoration of the remaining four boats and have all 16 back on the water. What’s in a name All the RCODs’ names start with the letters ‘COR’. Original cost In 1935 a new Smith-built RCOD cost £140. Overseas colour code Although only 17 RCODs were ever built for the Burnham fleet, it was hoped that the class would prove popular abroad. Several countries were allocated different-coloured sail insignia. The horseshoe of laurels was to be red for the Burnham fleet, black for Kenya’s, blue for France’s and orange for South Africa’s. In the end, only two boats were ever built for a foreign fleet. The Smith-built boats were exported to Lake Victoria in Kenya, and although photographs exist of one of them in the 1950s or 60s, their whereabouts now is unknown. Annual race The Caudle Cup is an annual race open to RCODs and RBODs designed to “promote good relations between the neighbouring fleets on the river”. Article by Vanessa Bird, author of Classic Classes Classic Classes is the complete reference to the classic yachts and dinghies still sailing today.FREE postage when your order from the Classic Boat shop today! 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Final body found in Sicily yacht wreckage is Hannah Lynch, official saysROME – The final body has been retrieved from the wreckage of a sunken yacht off Sicily, authorities said Friday, bringing to seven the number of people who died in the disaster. “I can confirm it to you, the last victim inside the hull has been found,” said Cosimo Nicastro, a spokesman for the Italian coast guard. Nicastro did not confirm the identity of the final body, but a senior Italian government official told the Washington Post that it has been confirmed to be that of Hannah Lynch, the teenage daughter of British tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch, who also died. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity in keeping with protocol. Hannah Lynch, 18, was the last passenger missing since the Bayesian sank in a storm off the northern coast of Sicily on Monday. Mike Lynch’s body was recovered from the wreckage of the 183-foot yacht on Thursday. The British-flagged vessel was carrying 12 passengers and 10 crew members when it encountered what authorities called a “violent storm” about 4 a.m. Monday, roughly half a mile off the Sicilian fishing village of Porticello. It sank to a depth of more than 160 feet. “The Lynch family is devastated, in shock and is being comforted and supported by family and friends. Their thoughts are with everyone affected by the tragedy,” a spokesperson for the Lynch family said in a statement. “They would like to sincerely thank the Italian coastguard, emergency services and all those who helped in the rescue. Their one request now is that their privacy be respected at this time of unspeakable grief.” Fifteen people, including Lynch’s wife and Hannah’s mother, Angela Bacares, were rescued shortly after the Bayesian sank. The body of the yacht’s chef, Recaldo Thomas, was recovered during initial search efforts. Four bodies were pulled from the wreckage Wednesday. They were identified as those of two couples: Jonathan Bloomer, chairman of Morgan Stanley International; Judy Bloomer, a charity trustee; Chris Morvillo, a partner at the law firm Clifford Chance in New York; and Neda Morvillo, a jeweler. Friends of Hannah Lynch, paid tribute to a “warm and beautiful soul” and called her loss “unbearable.” “Being with Hannah made me feel whole and happy. She is the most special friend anyone could ask for,” said her friend Katya Lewis, in a statement provided by the Lynch family’s representatives. Hannah was “sincere, dedicated, fiercely intelligent and genuinely kind. I’ll always remember her smiling,” said Gracie Lea, her classmate at Latymer Upper School in London, which she attended. Her teacher Jon Mitropoulos-Monk said Hannah “combined sky-high intellectual ability with warmth and enthusiasm.” He said Hannah “devoured” works of English literature, scoring high marks in her national exams, and had been due to attend the University of Oxford to study English, “a goal she had worked so hard towards.” “I taught Hannah for four years. I will remember her for what she taught me: kindness, compassion and commitment,” he added. The Bayesian is owned by a company controlled by Bacares, and several of the passengers had business or legal ties to Lynch. Morvillo represented Lynch in a recently concluded legal battle. The voyage was intended to be a celebration of Lynch’s acquittal in the United States of fraud charges, Britain’s Telegraph newspaper has reported. Lynch, 59, co-founded Autonomy, once Britain’s largest software company, and the cybersecurity firm Darktrace, among other ventures. He sold Autonomy to Hewlett-Packard in 2011 for more than $11 billion, but was subsequently accused of overvaluing the company and charged by the United States with fraud. He was acquitted on all counts by a federal court in San Francisco in June. Divers from the Italian fire brigade have been working daily since Monday to recover the bodies, but the position of the yacht, and its narrow and cluttered passages, complicated the effort. Untapped home equity offers financial flexibilityThe cost of borrowing has risen sharply in recent years, so when it comes to tackling a big expense, it’s important to know about the options. Advertisement Supported by A Waterspout Was Seen When a Luxury Yacht Sank. What Is It?Witnesses reported seeing the tornado-like phenomenon hit the Bayesian, a sailing yacht that sank off the coast of Sicily on Monday. By Eve Sampson What caused the sinking on Monday of a sailing yacht carrying the British billionaire Mike Lynch and 21 other people off the coast of Sicily is still unknown. But some attention has focused on observations by witnesses, who described seeing a small tornado-like column known as a waterspout forming over the water during an abrupt and violent storm as the vessel sank. Fifteen passengers on the 180-foot yacht, the Bayesian, escaped on a raft before being rescued by a neighboring cruise ship. The body of the ship’s cook was recovered on Monday and six people remain unaccounted for , including Mr. Lynch and his daughter Hannah, according to officials with Sicily’s civil protection agency. Prosecutors in the nearby city of Termini Imerese have opened an inquiry into the cause of the sinking. Here is what to know about waterspouts, a surprisingly common weather phenomenon that may have helped sink the luxury yacht. What are waterspouts?Waterspouts are columns of spinning air and moisture — similar to tornadoes over water, according to the National Weather Service . While some form in fair weather, and are aptly called fair weather waterspouts, another more dangerous variety called tornadic waterspouts develops downward from a thunderstorm. These tornadic waterspouts can either form as regular tornadoes over land and move out to sea, or form in a storm already over a large body of water, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association . Fair weather waterspouts are weak, often dissipate quickly and do not cause major damage, according to the agencies, but tornadic waterspouts are more often associated with high winds, dangerous and frequent lightning, and hail. The Italian authorities recorded strong winds and intense lightning activity at the time the yacht went down. How common are waterspouts?Experts say waterspouts may be more common than tornadoes, but because oceans are so vast, they are more difficult to track — and as difficult to predict. “The Mediterranean is possibly one of the places where waterspouts are most likely around the world due to the warm ocean surface and a climate that is very susceptible to thunderstorms throughout the summer and autumn,” according to a statement by Peter Inness, a meteorologist at the University of Reading in the United Kingdom. Mr. Inness pointed to a 2022 study by scientists from University of Barcelona , which found that waterspouts occurred more frequently over warmer sea surfaces. The North Atlantic ocean has been unusually hot for over a year, repeatedly reaching record highs for the time of year , according to data from the oceanic association. The International Centre for Waterspout Research on Monday said on X , the platform formerly known as Twitter, that it had confirmed 18 waterspouts near Italy in recent days, and several fishermen in the area of the accident told Italian media that they had witnessed a waterspout near the yacht. What may have happened?Karsten Börner, the captain of the nearby boat that rescued the 15 passengers, said in an interview that he saw the Bayesian about 490 feet away before the wind and lightning picked up. While it was difficult to see what happened amid the storm, “my theory was that she was capsized first and then went down over the stern,” he said. Towering over 237 feet tall, the Bayesian mast was one of the tallest aluminum masts in the world and it also had a special keel that could be raised or lowered, according to its manufacturer, Perini Navi. A keel is the downward-extending centerline underneath a boat that can help stabilize the vessel. “In this case, having a tall aluminum mast would not make it the safest port to be in case of a storm,” said Andrea Ratti, associate professor of nautical design and architecture technology the Politecnico di Milano. He added that “a lot of questions will remain until we have other elements at our disposal.” Elisabetta Povoledo contributed reporting. Eve Sampson is a reporter covering international news and a member of the 2024-25 Times Fellowship class, a program for journalists early in their careers. 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Superyacht maker's CEO: Bayesian's crew made an 'incredible mistake'The body of British tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch was recovered Thursday from his family's superyacht that sank off the coast of Italy after it encountered a sudden and powerful storm, authorities said. After four bodies were recovered from the wreck Wednesday, Lynch's 18-year-old daughter, Hannah, remains the only person unaccounted for, Massimo Mariani, of Italy's interior ministry, told Reuters. Her body may have been swept out to sea, Mariani said. It could take divers more time to find her body because of the difficulties of accessing the sunken ship more than 160 feet down, said Luca Cari, a fire brigade spokesperson. Rescuers faced a challenging task in scouring extremely deep and narrow spaces around the boat. Giovanni Costantino, the CEO of Italian ship manufacturer Perini, which made the ship in 2008, told Reuters on Thursday, "The boat suffered a series of indescribable, unreasonable errors." He said the crew made an "incredible mistake" in not preparing for the storm, even though it was announced in a shipping forecast earlier. "This is the mistake that cries out for vengeance," he said. Lynch, 59, was best known as the co-founder of Britain’s largest enterprise software, Autonomy, which was sold to Hewlett-Packard in 2011. He had invited his friends on the yacht to celebrate his acquittal in June of fraud charges related to the sale of Autonomy. The Bayesian, a 184-feet-long British-registered sailboat, went down just before sunrise Monday off the coast of Porticello, near Palermo, where it was anchored when a strong storm swept across the area. Of the 22 passengers and crew members on board, 15, including Lynch's wife, Angela Bacares, were pulled from the water Monday, and several were hospitalized. Divers then recovered the body of Ricardo Thomas, the yacht's chef, near the ship. Who were among the missing?An exhaustive search ensued for six missing people: Lynch and his daughter; Judy and Jonathan Bloomer, a non-executive chair of Morgan Stanley International; and Clifford Chance lawyer Chris Morvillo and his wife, Neda Morvillo. Jonathan Bloomer was a character witness at Lynch’s fraud trial, and Chris Morvillo, an American citizen, was part of the team that represented Lynch. Hannah, the younger of Lynch's two daughters, was preparing to study English literature at Oxford University, according to the Sunday Times. Start your day smart. Sign up for USA TODAY's Daily Briefing newsletter. Investigation opened into the tragedyLocal prosecutors have opened an investigation into the disaster and will hold a press conference on Saturday. Costantino said there were no errors in the ship's construction or design. "It went down because it took on water. From where, the investigators will tell," he said. The ship, owned by Lynch's wife, Bacares, was constructed in accordance with international maritime standards and commercially certified by the U.K.'s Maritime and Coastguard Agency, according to Matthew Schanck, chairman of the Maritime Search and Rescue Council. It was refitted for the second time in 2020. Experts have pointed to a waterspout, a tornado over the water that can travel up to 120 mph, that formed during the storm, as well as the weight of the ship's mast, one of the largest in the world, as possible factors in its sinking. Contributing: Jeanine Santucci , USA TODAY ; Reuters New and used RCOD boats for saleYour search did not find any boats. Here are some suggestions... - Use the filter form above to widen your search
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- Summary: GEORGY CHUMBURIDZE, OWNER AND DIRECTOR OF COMPANY ULTRA MARINE, GOING ON YACHT (SOUNDBITE) (English) GEORGY CHUMBURIDZE, OWNER AND DIRECTOR OF COMPANY ULTRA MARINE, SAYING: "Only five years ago the biggest boat in Moscow area was 39 feet, which is 12 metres. At the moment the biggest boat is 30 metres. Price wise the difference is 15 times. So, if you talk about the business, we got in quite occasionally, but now it is our passion."
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- Story Text: Moscow is nowhere near the ocean and its rivers are frozen most of the year. Yet Russia's superrich are snapping up yachts from around the world to cruise on the capital's waterways, making the city a yacht capital. At a four-day yacht festival this week on the banks of the Moscow River, more than twenty international boat sellers promoted their latest models. Although Russia has no yachting tradition and a lot of Russians live barely above the poverty line, yacht sellers say the demand for luxurious boats has been booming in the few years as the country recovers from a financial meltdown in the late 90s. Their main customers are Moscow's growing legion of millionaires, always on the look out for new status symbols. "Every person who is buying a house on the water immediately wants a boat and they go for premium quality. They don't even want to try what boat they want, they immediately ask what is the best one. And we are lucky with this because our boats are the most expensive, and the best and the most luxurious," said Svetlana Vasilyeva, General Director of Premium Boat Service (PBS), a Dutch company that imports American motor yachts. In business for just two years, PBS says it sells one to three yachts per week, ranging from 7 to 11 metres long and costing between two and five hundred thousand U.S. dollars per piece. However, sellers are realizing that there is even more money to be made with bigger boats. "Only five years ago the biggest boat in Moscow area was 39 feet, which is 12 metres. At the moment the biggest boat is 30 metres. Price wise the difference is 15 times. So, if you talk about the business, we got in quite occasionally, but now it is our passion," said Georgy Chumburidze, who -- at 25-years-old -- is the owner and director of Ultra Marine, a company that sells big Italian yachts of the brand Azimut. Chumburidze said he sells some 40 to 50 yachts per year. Without a sea nearby, Moscow's yacht owners mainly use their yachts to cruise on the rivers and lakes around the capital. "In principle it is quite comfortable for an hour boat trip, and after that you can always dock at a cozy picturesque restaurant in a harbour and relax. But if you want to have some waves, this size of the boat also allows you to put it on a big trailer and drive it to Krasnodar (area on the Black Sea) or to the coast by Saint Petersburg, without a problem," said Dmitry Bukhotoyarov, a chairman of a bank who bought his powerful Cobalt 343 at the end of last year's yachting season. As thousands of Moscovites watched from the river banks and bridges, proud yacht-owners happily showed off their new toys and cruised towards the Kremlin.
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Screenocean social mediaA sea tornado just sank a yacht in the Mediterranean. We might be seeing more of them.A deadly waterspout is strongly suspected of sinking a yacht off the coast of Italy. Scientists weigh in on whether they’ll worsen as the planet warms. A superyacht carrying 22 people, including British tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch, sank off the coast of Palermo, Italy, in the early hours of August 19. The 183-foot Bayesian yacht is believed to have been hit by a waterspout —a tornado that forms over the ocean—and some experts are concerned that climate change could worsen these storms in the Mediterranean and other quickly warming waters. Here’s what you need to know about waterspouts and whether hotter temperatures could cause more of them. What is a waterspout?A waterspout is a tornado that forms over water. “The tornado doesn't really care what surface it’s over,” says David Sills, executive director of the Northern Tornadoes Project at Western University in Ontario, Canada. “Whether it's a city or a forest or crops or water, the tornado is going to do its thing." These columns of rotating air “form where an air boundary exists, for example where warm and cold air collide,” says a spokesperson at the Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) via email. Changes in wind direction at different heights can cause a rotation. “Imagine just above the ocean, the wind is blowing in one direction,” says Peter Inness , meteorologist at the University of Reading. When the wind higher up blows in another direction, “the air between those two levels of wind starts rotating around the horizontal axis.” The warm air below rises and these “spinning parcels of air are also lifted and stretched in this process and can concentrate on the surface of the water creating a vortex,” says the BOM. As the air is sucked upwards into the storm, the spinning intensifies like taking the plug out of the bath, says Innes: “the water going down the plughole rotates very intensely because it's being sucked downwards.” It’s similar to a figure skater, adds Sills: “When they bring in their arms, and then they spin faster and faster.” How dangerous are waterspouts for boats?Although the wind associated with waterspouts can reach 55 miles per hour, they typically move at under 25 miles per hour, are short-lived, and don’t cause much damage. “They usually only impact any single point for a few minutes,” says the BOM. The Bayesian was moored overnight when it sank. Although people have attributed this to a waterspout, it’s not yet been confirmed. “It was dark and there are no images available,” says Luca Mercalli, president of the Italian Meteorological Society , via email. Boats are designed to right themselves when blown over by strong winds. “Those sailboats have a big, heavy keel so that when you start to go over, it pulls you back up,” says Sills. But if water gets into the ship, it can lose buoyancy. “It's called a knockdown,” he says. “Time spent over like that means water and waves can get into open doors and it starts to take on water. Then you start to sink.” The rapid change in wind strength and direction are also dangerous for boats, says Innes, “because it could result in the boat rocking backward and forward very violently.” Will climate change cause more waterspouts?One study has found more frequent waterspouts off the coast of Spain’s Balearic Islands when sea surface temperatures are higher, particularly between 73 and 78°F. This year, “the Mediterranean is [over 5°F] above average,” says Mercalli, which is “an anomaly considered "extreme". These unusually warm waters could be partly due to climate change as well as year-on-year variability. Some people are concerned that climate change could cause an increase in tornadoes on land and water. “Global warming will increase all weather extreme events, because it injects more energy into the atmosphere,” says Mercalli. But experts are wary of confirming a definite link with climate change. “Waterspouts are a very short-lived and local scale phenomena, and therefore difficult to attribute to impacts of climate change,” says the BOM. The Mediterranean is warming more quickly than the rest of the ocean. Although climate change will make sea surface temperatures warmer, it’s unclear how it will affect the other conditions needed to create waterspouts. Waterspouts need a temperature difference between air and sea. If the air is warming at the same rate as the bodies of water, an increase in waterspouts is unlikely, says Sills. Low pressure is also needed. “Even if the water is really warm, if you've got an area of high pressure over the Mediterranean, you won't get those thunderstorms,” says Inness. “You won't get waterspouts.” Wind direction also comes into play. In this region, humid air from the north is more likely to cause storms than dry winds coming up from North Africa. Due to poor historic data, it’s not possible to confirm that waterspouts are increasing, says Mercalli, “but surely all heavy storms, including thunderstorms that generate strong winds, downbursts, heavy rains and hail are increasing worldwide and in Italy.” Become a subscriber and support our award-winning editorial features, videos, photography, and much more.For as little as $2/mo. 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Copyright © 1996-2015 National Geographic Society Copyright © 2015-2024 National Geographic Partners, LLC. All rights reserved > > Moscow Boat Show 2015 | | | 8th International exhibition for yachts and boats Moscow Boat | Dates: Tuesday, March 10, 2015 - Sunday, March 15, 2015 | Venue: Crocus Expo IEC, , | | | | | | | Moscow Boat Show provides the perfect platform from which to preview new products, evaluate market trends, and establish long-lasting and commercially profitable partnerships. Despite the dynamic changes taking place in Russia and the rapid growth of the yachting sector, the show continues to complement and reflect the industry's demand and is a promotional opportunity not to be missed! The best companies professionally involved into yachting and small navigation business - 180 exhibitors from 16 regions of the Russian Federation and 12 countries traditionally presented the best and the newest in the world of yachting: vessels, water sports, equipment, services, specialized mass media and many other things. The overall exhibit space comprised 18 000 sq m. | Website: | | | | | | | Mezhdunarodnaya str. 16, 18, 20, Krasnogorsk, Krasnogorsk area, Moscow region, Moscow Tel: +7-495-727-2626 | | | | | | | Mezhdunarodnaya str. 16, 18, 20, Krasnogorsk, Krasnogorsk area, Moscow region, Moscow Tel: +7-495-727-2626 | | | | 3/8/2016 - 3/13/2016 | Moscow, Russia | | 3/7/2018 - 3/11/2018 | Moscow, Russia | | 3/6/2019 - 3/10/2019 | Moscow, Russia | | 3/3/2022 - 3/6/2022 | Moscow, Russia | | 3/2/2023 - 3/5/2023 | Moscow, Russia | | 2/29/2024 - 3/3/2024 | Moscow, Russia | | 2/27/2025 - 3/2/2025 | Moscow, Russia | | | Moscow, Russia | | | | 3/10/2012 - 3/25/2012 | Moscow, Russia | | | 8/28/2024 - 8/30/2024 Shanghai, China | 8/28/2024 - 9/1/2024 Lelystad, Netherlands | 8/30/2024 - 9/1/2024 Potsdam, Germany | 9/3/2024 - 9/6/2024 Hamburg, Germany | 9/3/2024 - 9/6/2024 Hamburg, Germany | | ... | | Over 90 beaches are closed in Massachusetts this weekend. See where they are.After a week of cool weather , the sun is coming out for a beautiful beach weekend. However, if you're planning a weekend beach trip, you'll want to avoid the beaches closed due to unsafe swimming water. The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) states that swimming in the water at these closed beaches poses a threat of illness due to high levels of bacteria. Symptoms can range from nausea and vomiting to a sore throat and fever. This weekend, 93 Massachusetts beaches are closed - a record high for the season. Here's the full list. What beaches in Massachusetts are currently closed due to bacteria?The following MA beaches, listed by town, are closed as of Friday, Aug. 23: - Puffers Pond (Bacterial Exceedance, Other)
- Stanley St. swimming hole at Cushman Bridge (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Ashby : Damon Pond Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Ashland : Ashland Reservoir Main Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Eugenia Fortes (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Kalmus Ocean (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Wequaquet Lake Town (Harmful Cyanobacteria Bloom)
- Wequaquet Lake Yacht Club (Harmful Cyanobacteria Bloom)
- Mingo (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Obear Park (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Woodbury (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Constitution (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Malibu (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Savin Hill (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Tenean (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Braintree : Smith Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Brewster : Upper Mill Pond (Harmful Cyanobacteria Bloom)
- Chilmark : Ocean at Squibnocket Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Clarksburg : Mauserts Pond (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Cohasset : Black Rock (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Concord : Walden Pond (Other)
- Danvers : Sandy Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Dartmouth : Moses Smith Creek (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Dennis : Sea Street (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Learned Pond Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Waushakum Beach (Harmful Cyanobacteria Bloom)
- Franklin : Chilson Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Cressy's (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Good Harbor Creek (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Half Moon (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Plum Cove (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Grafton : Silver Lake Beach (Other)
- Haverhill : Plugs Pond (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Holland : Collette Drive Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Gray's (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Rocky Nook (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Lowell : Merrimac River (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Kings (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Lynn Shore Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Black (Bacterial Exceedance)
- West Manchester (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Medford : Wrights Pond (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Black Rock (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Nahant Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Sesachacha Pond (Harmful Cyanobacteria Bloom)
- Washing Pond (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Natick : Cochituate State Park Beach (Bacterial Exceedance, Harmful Cyanobacteria Bloom)
- Frye Pond Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Stevens Pond (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Northampton : Musante Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Oxford : Carbuncle Pond (Harmful Cyanobacteria Bloom)
- Plymouth : Nelson Park (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Provincetown : Town Landing (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Wollaston at Channing St. (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Wollaston at Milton St. (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Wollaston at Rice Rd. (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Wollaston at Sachem St. (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Revere (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Short (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Camp Naumkeag (Other)
- Children's Island (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Ocean Avenue (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Willow Avenue (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Sandwich : Scusset (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Pearce Lake at Breakheart Reservation (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Peckham Pond at Camp Nihan (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Scituate : Bassings Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Shutesbury : Lake Wyola (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Southwick : South Pond Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Springfield : Bass Pond (Harmful Cyanobacteria Bloom)
- Fisherman's (Rainfall)
- Kings (Other)
- Cedar Cove Club (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Leeside (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Sandy Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Swansea Town Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Beamans Pond Campground (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Beamans Pond Day Use (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Townsend : Pearl Hill Pond Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Longnook (Other)
- Noon's Landing (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Wayland : Wayland Town Beach (Harmful Cyanobacteria Bloom)
- West Stockbridge : Card Pond Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
- West Tisbury : Seth's Pond (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Westborough : Lake Chauncy Beach (Harmful Cyanobacteria Bloom)
- Winchendon : Lake Dennison State Park (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Winchester : Shannon Beach at Upper Mystic (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Donovans (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Halford (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Indian Lake Public Beach at Sherburne Ave (Harmful Cyanobacteria Bloom)
- Lake Quinsigamond-Lake Park Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Lake Quinsigamond-Regatta Point Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
- Shore Park (Harmful Cyanobacteria Bloom)
Most beaches are closed due to bacterial exceedance, meaning the levels of bacteria in the water are higher than the limits set by the MDPH. Those in the "other" category can be closed due to a variety of chemical or physical hazards, such as riptides and poor visibility. Beach safety: Red flags: Beachgoers saved one Florida shark attack victim. Then came a second attack When will beaches in Massachusetts re-open?According to the MDPH website , beaches can only re-open when their bacteria levels are back within the safe range, so there is no set amount of time for a closure. The status of a closed beach can be checked on the website's water quality dashboard , which is updated at 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. daily. Video shows efforts to free whale that was tangled up in ropes in Sydney harborWatch: California sea lions have taken over a beach in MontereySphen the penguin – who became a gay icon – has diedPolice searching for woman who enticed tiger at New Jersey zooNBCUniversal Local 'Clear the Shelters' campaign beginsWatch: 2014 news report of dead bear cub found in Central ParkWhale smashes boat, capsizing vessel in New HampshireFirst look at new giant pandas at San Diego ZooA look inside world's first VIP airline for dogsShark attacks along Texas coast prompt Coast Guard warningOver 100 dolphins saved after shallow tide left them stranded off Cape CodThe Maryland Zoo keeps animals cool during heat waveBeluga whales evacuated from Ukraine in complex missionWatch: Moose calf rescued from between a floatplane and a dock in an Alaska lakeVideo shows rodeo bull hopping arena fence into crowd seats in Oregon'Paws of War' reunites soldiers with rescued petsWatch: Bull jumps out of Oregon arena into crowd injuring threeBack-to-back Florida shark attacks startle start to summer seasonWatch: Tranquilized black bear falls from treeShark attack closes California beachHundreds of California sea lions, mainly males, have taken over San Carlos Beach in Monterey, California. Local officials have decided to close the area to people. Aug. 23, 2024 Best of NBC NewsNightly News NetcastNightly news full broadcast (august 24th). Nightly NewsSevere weather impacting millions coast to coast. Abortion rights battle grows in Texas‘We’re a family’: LA first responders escort children of late colleague to first days of schoolHunter Woodhall gears up for Paris Paralympic GamesNew robot will clean up dangerous ‘space junk’RCOD ReportRcod report 26 jun 2024. The RCOD’s had a good turnout on Saturday, despite a couple of absences through National Championship commitments and dodgy hips ( speedy recovery Sue !). Racing was hosted by the RB race box for the first time since rebuilding and a challenging up river course was set with a variable westerly setting in. The start provided awkward for Corsair – judging the tide and line amongst a host of moored boats proved a challenge. Three got away and faced a slow beat up to Cliff Reach. Coryphee held a tight lead over Corella ( first time out this season) for a couple of laps until the last mark when the tide drifted Coryphee onto the mark. Corinna tracking closely behind managed to take downwind advantage of the zephyrs from the right to steal a win. Three boats finished within 20 seconds – not bad after two hours racing! Regretfully the wind didn’t hold for Sunday’s Caudle Cup – our annual match against the RBODs which was postponed to sail another day. Thank you to the RBODs for organising and hopefully we will have more breeze next time. NoR and SIs for our regatta starting on Friday 12 July will be on the website shortly. Please remember to enter! MM Class Captain Blog CategoriesBlog Archive | |
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The LWL will increase as the yacht sinks into the water with the added weight of stores and equipment. BEAM: This is the greatest width of the hull and is often expressed as Beam (Max). Beam WL: Greatest width of the hull at the waterline. DRAFT: This is the depth of the hull from the LWL to the bottom of the keel or fin. Like the LWL, it will ...
The Royal Cape One Design is equipped with a fin keel. A boat with a fin keel is more manoeuvrable but has less directional stability than a similar boat with a full keel. The boat can enter most marinas as the draft is just about 1.58 - 1.68 meter (5.18 - 5.48 ft) dependent on the load. See immersion rate below.
RCODs competed widely in all offshore races in SA, usually with at least a podium finish, and held may speed records until recently, eg Richards Bay to Durban, RCYC to Dassen, several others. When the records were broken, it was usually by a 50' maxi of some sort. Possibly the most telling result for an RCOD was the 2006 Cape to Bahia race ...
A fiberglass version was built to the same single-chined hull shape, from molds that were made off a plywood boat. Built, and seen mostly in South Africa. It is what would later be called an ULBD and decades ahead of it's time. Despite the name, the RCOD was never actually raced as a one-design class.
Hi Guys, I potentially have a RCOD, PLYMTH or a Black Soo. The previous owner told me it was a Van de Stadt and there is a vague reference to the PYMTH in a scrap of paper that was with the boats documents. Internally she has a couple of South African coins glued to the mast and two small metal shields. The previous owner said she was South African built and sailed across, eventually ending up ...
GU Laws' 30-footer had proved a great success, but times were hard and yachtsmen could no longer afford to invest large sums in racing yachts. The Royal Corinthian One-Design (RCOD), as the open cockpit daysailer became known, was a smaller and ultimately cheaper alternative, but one that still provided good sport.
The design for the RCOD Class was completed and signed in July 1934. The yachts cost about £140.00 new and there was a fleet of fourteen racing at the beginning of 1935 which shows how quickly the project moved. Number 1, Coral Nymph, was on the water probably at the end of 1934.
The Royal cape one design rcod is a 29.76ft fractional sloop designed by E. G. van de Stadt and built in plywood or fiberglass since 1961. The Royal cape one design rcod is an ultralight sailboat which is a very high performer. It is not stiff and has an excellent righting capability if capsized. It is best suited as a racing boat.
The Royal Corinthian Yacht Club at Burnham-on-Crouch celebrated the 80th anniversary of its one-design class, the Royal Corinthian One Design (RCOD), in 2015. ... (RCOD), in 2015. Show . news Burnham Week 2023 Round Up Competitors enjoyed some great racing and excellent courses Posted on 6 Sep 2023 Burnham Week 2023 Trophy Day A building breeze ...
RCOD 70th Anniversary. RCOD 70th Anniversary 23 Jul 2005. Her Royal Highness, The Princess Royal, arrived at the RCYC Clubhouse to the sound of cannon. Not, as you might imagine, a Royal Salute, but the starting signals of the second race of the Royal Corinthian One Designs' seventieth Jubilee Regatta. ... ©2024 Royal Corinthian Yacht Club ...
RCOD Regatta 2024. The RCODs enjoyed their best summer regatta for some years over an extended weekend of three days racing and socialising. Commencing on Friday 12 July the seven entrants first race was a club line start. The cool northerly breeze meant that the best course was up and down the Roach. ... ©2024 Royal Corinthian Yacht Club Ltd ...
RCOD Early Summer Series Race 3 at Royal Corinthian Yacht Club, Burnham. After the abandoned first start, annoyingly for Corinna who was placed to perfection on the line, a new course to be posted to account for the wind filling in. Cormorant, helmed by Steve Rands, got off to a flyer to reach Greenward with a good 500 yard lead, chased by ...
Italian Navy scuba divers work at the scene of the search for a missing boat, in Porticello, southern Italy, Thursday, Aug. 22, 2024. Rescue teams and divers returned to the site of a storm-sunken super yacht to search for one person, who are believed to be still trapped in the hull 50 meters (164-feet) underwater. (AP Photo/Salvatore Cavalli)
RCOD Early Summer Series Race 3 at Royal Corinthian Yacht Club, Burnham After the abandoned first start, annoyingly for Corinna who was placed to perfection on the line, a new course to be posted to account for the wind filling in. Cormorant, helmed by Steve Rands, got off to a flyer .
News; World; Final body found in Sicily yacht wreckage is Hannah Lynch, official says Aug. 23, 2024 Updated Fri., Aug. 23, 2024 at 10:03 p.m. Hannah Lynch and her father, Mike Lynch. (Courtesy of ...
What caused the sinking on Monday of a sailing yacht carrying the British billionaire Mike Lynch and 21 other people off the coast of Sicily is still unknown. But some attention has focused on ...
The rare weather phenomenon that may have sunk Bayesian yacht, according to experts This story has been shared 15,022 times. 15,022 Lawyer's chilling text to father revealed after surviving ...
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Looking for info on the history on the RCOD, I have been astonished to discover how ground-breaking this design was. In many ways, the Stadt / RCOD is to modern sailing keelboats what Issigonis's Mini was to modern cars. ... 1999) was one of the pioneers of modern yacht design. In 1933, he and his wife Lies started a boatyard at Zaandam ...
Lynch, 59, was best known as the co-founder of Britain's largest enterprise software, Autonomy, which was sold to Hewlett-Packard in 2011. He had invited his friends on the yacht to celebrate ...
Browse power boats and sailing boats by manufacturer. Create a Boat Alert to have matching boats emailed to you when they are added. Find your dream RCOD on TheYachtMarket today. We have RCOD brokers and sellers from around the world at great prices. Used RCOD for sale from around the world. Search our full range of used RCOD on www ...
The RCOD class held its AGM followed by the 2023 Prizegiving lunch on Saturday 17 February. Most boats were represented for the lively discussions about the state of the fleet, anti fouling and our 2024 sailing programme. Afterwards 22 members of the fleet and friends attended a superb chicken pie and sticky toffee pudding indulgence!
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Title: RUSSIA: Yachts are booming business in landlocked Moscow Date: 19th June 2006 Summary: GEORGY CHUMBURIDZE, OWNER AND DIRECTOR OF COMPANY ULTRA MARINE, GOING ON YACHT (SOUNDBITE) (English) GEORGY CHUMBURIDZE, OWNER AND DIRECTOR OF COMPANY ULTRA MARINE, SAYING: "Only five years ago the biggest boat in Moscow area was 39 feet, which is 12 metres. At the moment the biggest boat is 30 metres.
The 183-foot Bayesian yacht is believed to have been hit by a waterspout—a tornado that forms over the ocean—and some experts are concerned that climate change could worsen these storms in the ...
8th International exhibition for yachts and boats Moscow Boat: Dates: Tuesday, March 10, 2015 - Sunday, March 15, 2015 Venue: Crocus Expo IEC, Moscow, Russia: Moscow Boat Show provides the perfect platform from which to preview new products, evaluate market trends, and establish long-lasting and commercially profitable partnerships. Despite the ...
This weekend, 93 Massachusetts beaches are closed - a record high for the season. Here's the full list. ... Wequaquet Lake Yacht Club (Harmful Cyanobacteria Bloom) Beverly: Mingo (Bacterial ...
Hundreds of California sea lions, mainly males, have taken over San Carlos Beach in Monterey, California. Local officials have decided to close the area to people.
The RCOD's had a good turnout on Saturday, despite a couple of absences through National Championship commitments and dodgy hips ( speedy recovery Sue !). Racing was hosted by the RB race box for the first time since rebuilding and a challenging up river course was set with a variable westerly setting in. ... ©2024 Royal Corinthian Yacht ...
Yacht hot spot for the uber-wealthy is becoming dangerous ... told CNN that ongoing water issues have caused sewage to spill into the streets as children drink from puddles amid record heat.