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Sailboot Yachtagentur
Am Hagen 52
26135, Oldenburg (Oldenburg)
http://www.sailboot.de
0170 3 68 11
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Oltec Elektronik GmbH
Bremer Heerstr. 330
http://www.oltec.de
(0441) 9 72 99
Oltmanns E.
Lesumstr. 1
(0441) 88 55
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Blumenhof 13
http://www.claussen-elektronik.de
(0441) 1 49
Connex Elektrotechnische Stecksysteme GmbH
Elbestr. 12
http://www.connex-online.de
(0441) 38 03 9
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A.-W.-K�hnholzstr. 14-16
http://www.famo24.de
(0441) 2 00
(0441) 20 04-2
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August-Wilhelm-K�hnholz-Str. 8
http://www.hknord.de
(0441) 36 13 2
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Im Kleigrund 4
http://www.jaehnig-elektrotechnik.de
(0441) 9 49 04
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Schlo�platz 3
26122, Oldenburg (Oldenburg)
(0441) 36 18 5
Seaports of Niedersachsen GmbH
Hindenburgstr. 28
http://www.seaport-online.de
(0441) 36 18 88
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BIS E.M.S. GmbH
Industriehof 3
26133, Oldenburg (Oldenburg)
http://www.ems-clp.de
(0441) 35 08 2
(0441) 35 08 22
jh elektrotechnik GmbH
http://www.koopmann-isoliertechnik.de
(0441) 94 91 91
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BAB Automationstechnik GmbH
Lerigauweg 65
26131, Oldenburg (Oldenburg)
http://www.babgmbh.de
(0441) 6 84 13
Bl�cherstr. 39
http://www.ihre-telefonanlage.de
(0441) 36 10 67
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Osterkampsweg 2
http://www.quadt-systemtechnik.de
(0441) 5 78
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http://www.vbf-technik.de
(0441) 95 07 9
3,78 km | Schiffselektronik
Nadorster Str. 133
26123, Oldenburg (Oldenburg)
(0441) 8 85 07
(0441) 9 84 94
4,53 km | Bootsplanen
PSH Hillmann U.
Kornblumenweg 2
26125, Oldenburg (Oldenburg)
http://www.phs-planen.de
0171 3 65 06
0441 3 80 25
4,53 km | Bootscharter
WWS Yachtcharter GmbH
Osterdiek 10
http://www.wws-yachtcharter.de
(0441) 9 60 84
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Meridian Shipping Service GmbH
Am Patentbusch 4
http://www.antiguamarine.com
(0441) 9 39 5
(0441) 9 39 59
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Bollmannsweg 6
http://www.knaupmeier.de
(0441) 3 93
(0441) 39 16
Am Strehl 73
http://www.exkomp.de
(0441) 3 04 60
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Am Strehl 153
http://www.littwin.de
(0441) 9 60 9
(0441) 9 60 99
Stubbenweg 8
http://www.opitz-elektrotechnik.de
(0441) 2 19 26
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Ofenerdieker Str. 40
(0441) 6 05
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Dellas Marina
Weskampstr. 10
26121, Oldenburg (Oldenburg)
(0441) 3 61 72
(0441) 88 47
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e-b-c Utz Kohl GmbH
Alexanderstr. 31
http://www.e-b-c-elektronik.de
(0441) 8 21
(0441) 8 58
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Ehnernstr. 150
0172 4 21 58
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Heiligengeiststr. 5-8
http://www2.saturn.de
(0441) 20 5
Alexanderstr. 13
http://www.elektro-star.de
(0441) 8 64
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Jade-Nordsee-Marine
Brookweg 61
26127, Oldenburg (Oldenburg)
(0441) 7 79 14
4,82 km | Schiffselektronik
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Baumschulenweg 13
(0441) 3 08
(0441) 30 11
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Am Kreyenhof 10-12
http://www.johnsonelectric.com
(0441) 34 0
(0441) 3 80 05
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Baumschulenweg 20
http://www.jaehnig.de
(0441) 2 18 6
(0441) 2 18 63
Zanderweg 38b
(0441) 60 83
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Hultschiner Str. 9
http://www.schwarting-zeitarbeit.de
(0441) 5 70 87
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By: Shannon Sinnard Destinations
Nestled at the northeastern tip of Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands, the Bitter End Yacht Club has long been a premier maritime destination for sailors. For years, this iconic resort has drawn seafarers from around the globe, offering a serene escape amidst the sparkling waters of the Caribbean.
While the term “bitter end” often refers to the final part of a rope or chain, the phrase can also signify reaching the farthest point or the end destination of a long or difficult journey. The founders of the Bitter End Yacht Club chose this name to reflect both its geographical location and the spirit of adventure and perseverance inherent to sailors. For those who navigate to this end-of-the-line point, the BEYC stands as a haven where their journey culminates in beauty and tranquility. And, for many, it has long stood as a cherished traditional stop when exploring the waters of the BVI.
In more recent years, the Bitter End’s name has embodied not only a physical destination but also a symbolic one. The iconic BEYC experienced a devastating blow in September 2017 when Hurricane Irma, one of the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes in history, wreaked havoc on the Caribbean, leaving the Bitter End Yacht Club in ruins. The devastation was profound, with buildings flattened, boats destroyed, and the once-thriving resort reduced to rubble.
While many Bitter End enthusiasts were devastated to hear of the destruction Hurricane Irma left in her wake, the iconic Bitter End Yacht Club kept its loyal fans updated via its website , detailing both the damage and community efforts to rebuild this beloved BVI institution.
Having now been rebuilt and risen from the devastation of Hurricane Irma, the Bitter End’s name resonates even more with the idea of enduring and overcoming challenges – much like the sailors who venture to the farthest reaches to get there.
After the storm, the Bitter End Yacht Club faced a long and arduous journey to recovery. But the spirit of resilience and determination among its community never wavered. Fast forward to today, and the Bitter End Yacht Club has not only been rebuilt but has been reimagined, standing as a testament to the power of recovery and the adventurous spirit that made it famous.
The reopening of the Bitter End Yacht Club marks a new chapter in its storied history. The rebuilt resort seamlessly blends the charm and character of its past with modern amenities and environmentally friendly practices. Here’s a glimpse of what visitors can now expect:
The heart of the Bitter End experience, the marina, has been meticulously restored and upgraded, offering deep-water slips that can accommodate yachts up to 200 feet, along with enhanced dockside services. Sailors can enjoy top-notch amenities including electrical hook-ups, fuel, ice, showers, rubbish disposal, and laundry facilities. Additionally, guests have access to the resort’s swimming pool. The BEYC also boasts one of the best deep-water anchorages in the Caribbean, providing many of the same amenities as the docking facilities.
Dining at the Bitter End is an experience in itself. The resort’s restaurants feature locally sourced ingredients, celebrating Caribbean flavors with a gourmet twist. Whether it’s a casual beachside meal or an elegant dinner under the stars, the culinary offerings are sure to delight every palate.
For those with a thirst for adventure, the resort offers a wide range of water sports, including sailing, kiteboarding, windsurfing, and snorkeling. Guests can explore the vibrant coral reefs, embark on a deep-sea fishing expedition, or simply enjoy a leisurely paddle around the bay.
The Bitter End Yacht Club has embraced sustainability as a core principle in its rebuilding efforts. The resort utilizes renewable energy sources, practices water conservation, and is committed to preserving the natural beauty of the BVI. Initiatives such as coral reef restoration and marine conservation programs are integral to its operations, ensuring that the Bitter End remains a pristine paradise for future generations.
From its storied past to its recent resurgence, the Bitter End Yacht Club is more than just a return to business; it’s a celebration of resilience, community, and the indomitable spirit of the BVI. As it welcomes back old friends and new, the Bitter End promises to once again be the ultimate retreat for those who seek the thrill of the open sea and the tranquility of an island paradise in one of the most breathtaking locations on earth.
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The Cruising Guide to the Virgin Islands is filled with detailed charts of the various anchorages, supported with colorful aerial photography in addition to piloting, anchoring and shoreside information. The Island Connections sections provide valuable telephone, email and website information to make finding island businesses, services and restaurants effortless. Additionally, the guide includes a free, fold-out color 27” x 17” planning chart covering the British and U.S. Virgin Islands.
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This planning chart is a duplicate of the one you receive in the guide with the exception of being waterproof.
Do you enjoy large cruise ships but still want to feel like you're in the lap of luxury? Passengers booked in MSC Cruises' Yacht Club cabins and suites have access to high-end amenities – both on the ship and off.
Butlers, exclusive dining and a private pool delight guests on board, but perks also await on MSC 's private island, Ocean Cay Marine Reserve , in the Bahamas. You can expect dedicated trams, towel service and a chance to book the nicest cabanas on the island, among other extras.
Read on to find out how the MSC Yacht Club Ocean Cay experience differs from that of the average cruiser.
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MSC's Ocean Cay Marine Reserve private island is home to seven (soon to be eight) beaches, and all are public, except one — Ocean House Beach, which is the Yacht Club's exclusive swath of sand. Beyond its exclusivity, the beach has a few other differences from the island's regular beaches.
There, use of lounge chairs and umbrellas is free. Chairs at the other beaches are also free and available on a first-come, first-served basis; however, umbrellas come with an extra cost.
Passengers must sign out towels on board the ship before heading ashore to Ocean Cay's main beaches. Yacht Club passengers can skip that hassle and ask for towels at the towel tent found on Ocean House Beach.
Interestingly, I found that several of the public beaches were less crowded than Ocean House Beach. At the latter, chairs were positioned much more closely to one another. If you're willing to walk or hitch a ride on one of the island's trams, you'll find fewer crowds on the farther beaches than if you stick close to the ship.
Free lunch is included for all cruisers who visit Ocean Cay. For Yacht Club travelers, the Ocean House Restaurant — an exclusive waiter-served dining venue where passengers enjoy their meals on a shaded porch — exudes upscale beach vibes.
During my visit, the menu included starters like crab ceviche, charred octopus and a salad with romaine, tomatoes, jicama, a poached egg and candied bacon in a citrus dressing. Mains featured locally sourced blackened mahi-mahi, lobster roll, carne asada, a grilled portobello mushroom sandwich and one of the best burgers I've ever tasted during a cruise — a blend of Angus chuck, short ribs and grilled brisket with red onion jam and Monterey Jack cheese. Desserts consisted of creme caramel, mango cheesecake and chocolate cake with coffee sauce.
The meals at Ocean House are definitely superior to the fare found at the Seakers buffet, which is where cruisers not staying in the Yacht Club can go for a beach barbecue that serves hot dogs, hamburgers, chicken, macaroni and cheese, red beans, roasted potatoes and a slew of salads, drinks and desserts.
The food is tasty, but lines can be long. An alternative is to head to one of several food trucks throughout the island. Some are free and dole out the same items offered on the buffet but with shorter lines. Others sell entirely different menu items — lobster grilled cheese, fried calamari, shrimp with watermelon, Caribbean ceviche and octopus salad — with the cost charged to cruisers' onboard accounts.
Additionally — and also for an extra fee — a stand near the ship offers specialty coffee and ice cream. (If you're a coffee lover, trust me when I say you won't want to miss the Coco-Nilla Latte.)
There are three types of cabanas on Ocean Cay: Ocean Cay Beach Cabanas, Ocean View Yacht Club Cabanas and Beachfront Yacht Club Cabanas. All three types are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
They can hold up to six people each and include cold water, beach towels and chairs, as well as floating mats for use in the water. As the prices increase, so does the number of inclusions. The last two types are only available for booking by Yacht Club passengers.
Ocean Cay Beach Cabanas, found on South Beach, North Beach and Bimini Beach, are the most affordable on the island at $250 for the day. They've got walls on three sides, and they're outfitted with cushioned couches. They include the basic amenities mentioned above, and anyone can rent them.
Next up are the Ocean View Yacht Club Cabanas, which cost $400 for the day and also entitle you to free lunch and drinks, as well as fresh fruit skewers, four sets of snorkel gear and four floating mats. They're found on the Yacht Club's private Ocean House Beach, so they're off-limits to non-Yacht Club guests.
The most expensive, however, are the Beachfront Yacht Club Cabanas, located in a different section of the Ocean House area. They carry a $450 price tag but offer all the same extras as Ocean View Yacht Club Cabanas.
The draw? They're closer to the water and, therefore, have better views. Although they aren't on the main part of Ocean House Beach, they are still in the exclusive area, near the restaurant, so you don't have to go far to grab food.
Ultimately, the only thing being in the Yacht Club affords you in this case is the option to book more expensive cabanas.
At 95 acres, Ocean Cay is sizable. If you're fit, you can walk from one end to the other in about 15 minutes, but if you don't have great mobility or if you're easily overheated, reaching some of the island's more remote beaches can be difficult on foot. That's why MSC offers tram shuttles.
Passengers in standard cabins will find tram stops with shaded waiting areas throughout the island. However, waits can be long, especially if many other people are also in need of a lift.
Yacht Club cruisers can take advantage of trams exclusively for the Yacht Club. They run between a special tent (with free cold water to sip while you wait) set up just inside the entrance to Ocean Cay and the Ocean House beach and restaurant area.
You can make special requests for stops, which the regular trams usually won't accommodate. For example, you might ask to go straight from the tent to South Beach for a volleyball game without stopping anywhere else first.
This is the one category where the island's public spaces beat the Ocean House area by a mile. If you're looking for something to do other than eating, drinking or lazing by the beach, you'll have to head back toward the ship because there's not much going on in the exclusive areas.
Everything from massages, lighthouse tours and water sports equipment rentals to beach parties, volleyball games and shore excursions takes place elsewhere. However, perhaps that's by design. The Yacht Club is generally quiet, even on board, and the line likely prefers to keep the raucousness to other locations.
The MSC Yacht Club experience is more exclusive than the standard one at Ocean Cay, with extras like butler service, dedicated trams, towel service, access to pricier cabanas and a private beach and restaurant with better food and shorter waits.
However, all of the action — shore excursions, pickup volleyball games, beach parties, the lighthouse show — happens in the areas that are accessible to everyone, which significantly levels the playing field.
Additionally, items like specialty coffee, ice cream and for-fee food truck orders cost extra for everyone — even Yacht Club passengers.
Overall, Ocean Cay offers a great day for anyone who enjoys the beach, regardless of cabin type.
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Oldenburger Yacht-Club e.V. (Oldenburg, Lower Saxony)
Oldenburger Yacht-Club e.V. (Oldenburg, Lower Saxony)
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The marina in Germany in the city of Oldenburg has a complete range of services available to its customers, which include water, electricity and gas station.. This moderate-capacity marina has moorings for large size, because it has moorings for boats with a maximum length of up to 20.00 m and a maximum draught of 5.00 m.. For those who are concerned about the environment, the marina includes all of the services that are needed for eco-friendly sailing. This is reflected in the various official certificates it has earned.
Those who enjoy playing nautical sports at sea may request more information at the marina about the various sporting activities, which it arranges. Proximity to an airport means that this marina is also accessible by air.
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Gastronomie: Klaus Sünkler Tel.: 0441-99932012; Stegwarte Buschhagen: Agnes Kleinhaus & Diana Keim - Tel.: 0159 0126 3225 - [email protected]
Über uns. Der OYC wurde 1920 als "Verein Wassersport Oldenburg" gegründet, der erste Vorsitzende war Georg Krüger. 1923 erfolgte die Umbenennung in "Oldenburger Yacht-Club e.V.". Das erste Clubhaus stand 1924 neben dem Huntebad, welches aber bereits 1927 wieder geräumt werden musste.
26135 Oldenburg Telefon: 0441-99932012 . ... Oldenburger Yacht-Club e.V. Sophie-Schütte-Str. 22 - 26135 Oldenburg,Tel. 0441 2182606. Anfragen an den Yacht-Club bitte mit Telefon-Nr. an [email protected], oder Telefon 0441-12973 während unserer Geschäftszeit, Dienstags 18.00-20.00 Uhr (außer Ferienzeit), sonst Anrufbeantworter, Rückruf erfolgt ...
Oldenburger Yacht-Club e.V., Oldenburg, Germany. 258 likes · 1 talking about this · 484 were here. Der OYC bietet eine Menge für Segler, Taucher und... Der OYC bietet eine Menge für Segler, Taucher und Motorbootfahren.
Profil. Der Oldenburger Yacht Club wurde 1920 als "Verein Wassersport Oldenburg" gegründet. Das Bootshaus auf der Buschhagenhalbinsel mit seiner Gastronomie ist das Clubhaus des Oldenburger Yacht-Clubs, in dem auch Gäste jederzeit willkommen sind. Der Verein gliedert sich in folgende Sparten auf: Motorboot-, Segelboot-, Kanu- und Tauch ...
Alle Details zum Anlegen im Yachthafen „Oldenburger Yacht-Club e.V." in Oldenburg, Deutschland, Küstenkanal. Infos für Skipper wie Tiefgang, Anzahl Gastliegeplätze, Telefon, VHF und zur nautischen Infrastruktur.
Sportbootführerschein für Segel- und Motorboote und Sportküstenschifferschein in unserem Boothaus in Oldenburg. ... Segeln lernen im Oldenburger Yacht-Club! Wer ein Boot sicher führen will, muss einiges wissen, über die Theorie und Praxis des Segelns, Manöver unter Motor, über Wegerecht, Betonnung, Wetter, Navigation und vieles andere ...
Details zur Hafenanlage Oldenburger Yacht-Club e.V. an der Hunte in Oldenburg. Dieser Bootshafen an der Hunte bei Kilometer 1.000 bietet seinen Gästen:
Oldenburger Yacht-Club e.V is a marina in the city of Oldenburg. Located on the banks of Hunte River, the port was established in 1920 and offers its guests who decide to moor here possibilities of practicing water sports activities as sailing, canoeing, or even a place where they can dive. The city
Oldenburger Yacht-Club e.V. (Oldenburg, Lower Saxony) Marina Images The weather Area Shops Restaurants ... Fact Sheet and Position. Address: Oldenburger Yacht-Club e.V. - Sophie-Schütte-Str.22 - 26135 Oldenburg; Radio channel: 0; Moorings: 200 moorings; Draught max: 5.00 meters Length max: 20.00 meters Latitude:: 53° 7' N; ...
Herzlich Willkommen bei der Kanuabteilung des OYC. Am Spiekerooger Weststrand - Juni 2017. Frühlingsfahrt - März 2019. Du interessierst Dich für uns? Dann herzlich willkommen. „Paddler sind die einzigen Individualisten, die in Gruppen auftreten" heißt es manchmal etwas spöttisch. Wir haben viel Unterschiedliches zu bieten, doch was ...
Oldenburger Yacht-Club e.V., Marina (Oldenburg, DE, 53° 07′ 46″ N / 008° 13′ 04″ E) :: marinamap.com - nautische Suchmaschine und Törnplaner: Sporthäfen per Mausklick auf die marinamap-Seekarte finden.
Bootshaus am Oldenburger Yacht-Club. Gastronomie an der Hunte Maritimer Flair und eine der schönsten Aussichten Oldenburgs, für alle geöffnet. ... 26135 Oldenburg . Mo - Fr / Sa + So 17:00 - 22:00 / 11:00 - 22:00 Speisen ab 18:00 Speisekarte. Bestellen. Kontakt. 0441 2182606. 0441-12973. [email protected].
These are the tide predictions from the nearest tide station in Oldenburg - Drielake, 1.07km SE of Oldenburger Yacht-Club e.V.. The tide conditions at Oldenburg - Drielake can diverge from the tide conditions at Oldenburger Yacht-Club e.V.. For more information see our help section.
In the canton is a shield with the Oldenburg arms, i.e. yellow two bars red. Source: Club website Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 Dec 2020 Oldenburger Yacht-Club e.V. image by Jorge Candeias, 10 Dec 2005 Oldenburger Yacht Club (Lower Saxony) - White flag with a blue-red cross and a shield (yellow field with two red horizontal stripes) in the middle
The State Museum for Nature and Man is a natural history, ethnology, and archaeology museum in the city of Oldenburg, Lower Saxony, Germany. State Museum for Nature and Man is situated 640 metres north of Oldenburger Yacht Club.
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Aktuelles. Frühschoppen mit der "Flower Street Jazzband" - Himmelfahrt am 9. Mai 2024 - 6.05.2024. Jazzfrühschoppen im OYC am 1. Mai 2024 - 23.04.2024. Oldenburger Yacht-Club e.V. 2024 . Powered by WordPress.
According to USA Today, "SeaDream Yacht Club delivers a luxurious, yet low-key experience that's appealing even to those who don't usually cruise." [2] SeaDream's slogan is "it's yachting, not cruising". [3]The company's passengers are likely to be SeaDream repeaters, and to feel like members of a club: "It's a well-traveled, cultured, convivial bunch, mostly Americans and Europeans and mostly ...
A Legendary Past, a Devastating Blow. In more recent years, the Bitter End's name has embodied not only a physical destination but also a symbolic one. The iconic BEYC experienced a devastating blow in September 2017 when Hurricane Irma, one of the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes in history, wreaked havoc on the Caribbean, leaving the Bitter End Yacht Club in ruins.
Ocean House Beach, the private beach for passengers booked in MSC Cruises' luxury Yacht Club area. ASHLEY KOSCIOLEK/THE POINTS GUY. MSC's Ocean Cay Marine Reserve private island is home to seven (soon to be eight) beaches, and all are public, except one — Ocean House Beach, which is the Yacht Club's exclusive swath of sand. Beyond its exclusivity, the beach has a few other differences from ...
Oldenburger Yacht-Club e.V. (Oldenburg, Lower Saxony) Marina Images The weather Area Shops Restaurants ... Fact Sheet and Position. Address: Oldenburger Yacht-Club e.V. - Sophie-Schütte-Str.22 - 26135 Oldenburg; Radio channel: 0; Slips: 200 slips; Draught max: 5.00 meters Length max: 20.00 meters Latitude:: 53° 7' N; ...
Kurz-Chronik des Oldenburger Yacht-Club e.V. 1920 Gründung als "Verein Wassersport Oldenburg", Vorsitzender Georg Krüger. 1923 Umbenennung in "Oldenburger Yacht-Club" (OYC) 1924 Erstes Clubhaus neben dem Huntebad. 1924 Erste Jungmannabteilung mit kurzer Lebensdauer. 1926 Mitgliederzahl auf 170 gestiegen. 1927 Segler und Paddler ziehen ...
The steel IWC Portugieser Yacht Club Moon & Tide (reference IW344002) is presented on a stainless steel bracelet with brushed H-links and polished centre links. A pair of pushers release its folding buckle and features a fine-adjustment system. The price is set at CHF 22,000.