Enter Into Skandia Cowes Regatta Week 2008, Group Yachting Events from Ondeck Sailing School

Posted on May 10th, 2008 in General, Amateur Sports, Coaches

Power boating as a sport, relaxation or used as an organisational instrument is usually useful. There are also outstanding sailing events which make it equally thrilling & can be something that the absolute members of the family are able to go and gain from as one. One of the most important weeks of the sailing diary is the Skandia Cowes Regatta Week; this yachting event takes place yearly and has been in action since eighteen twenty-six which makes it the longest running event in the world. With more than six-hundred ships and 8000 opponents taking part, being viewed by sixty-thousand viewers each day Skandia Cowes week has been given the kudos as one of the prime sailing business hospitality and public occurrence of the entire year.

The eight thousand five-hundred participants occupy Olympic & European class practised sailors to junior sailors. Still if you’re not involving yourself, viewing the yachting, having fun at the social gatherings & live activities, & to be involved in the unique sensation, makes it a one of a type corporate sailing event.

With Ondeck Sailing & Powerboat School, 2008 begins the opening of their fresh Regatta Division. Improving on their exceptional position in the yachting charter market, this has seen Ondeck Sailing School, run a number of grand regattas for businesses, they have just united with Britannia Events, the main organisers of industry events in the UK. Find the best sailing events with Ondeck. Click here to view the Ondeck.co.uk website.

The track of the race itself will diverge each day as reasons like that of the climate conditions, tidal flow & relative speed of each manufacture of boat is taken into making the final decision. A familiar Skandia Cowes Regatta has over thirty-five commences a day for competitors of cruiser series one designs and keelboats; ending with over 600 sailing boats. Throughout this period the Solent which is a notably busy commercial shipping waterway, is occupied with boats of all manufactures and is particularly vibrant in colour due to the boats spinnakers. As mentioned prior on top of the power boating events the week comprises of a large number of onshore activities that include live comedy and cocktail parties. From private or commercial residential parties and nominally private sailing societies and boats, there are full-sized marquees put up in the harbours providing food & drink.

One of my favourite things to do with my

Posted on April 24th, 2008 in General, Amateur Sports, Golf, Sports Products

One of my favourite things to do with my golf GPS is tracking my driving distance. I mark the spot on the tee box and hit my drive. I get up to where my ball is resting and mark it again and I know exactly how far I have driven the ball. Too easy! You might not think this is important but when you get to be 50 years old it’s nice to know you haven’t lost any distance on your drives.

Cape Breton: A Golf Paradise

Posted on February 27th, 2008 in General, Amateur Sports, Golf

Cape Breton Island is quickly becoming a world class vacation destination offering a wide range of all-year-round leisure and recreational facilities including world-class golf courses. The natural beauty and breathtaking landscapes of the Island leave visitors with great vacation memories. Many travel magazines have already reported it as a top travel destination for North Americans.

golf clubs have brought 2 new sets of

Posted on February 5th, 2008 in Amateur Sports, Golf, Sports Products

Titleist golf clubs have brought 2 new sets of irons to the market in 2008 that clearly they are aiming for the aspiring player with. The AP1 and AP2 are both dual-cavity backed irons designed with that distinct feel. These irons have been created with the focus on optimum launch conditions and ball flight while not compromising the traditional feel and performance that we have come to expect from Titleist Golf clubs.

With the number of shaft options available this Titleist Golf Club will fit anyone’s game

Posted on January 25th, 2008 in General, Amateur Sports, Golf, Sports Products

With the number of shaft options available this Titleist Golf Club will fit anyone’s game. It has a tapered face insert that is thinner at the top to promote a high launch with lower spin for a most favourable launch angle and maximum ball speed

One of my favourite things in golf is hitting a 300+ yard drive

Posted on January 8th, 2008 in General, Amateur Sports, Golf, Sports Products

One of my favourite things in golf is hitting a 300+ yard drive. Knowing that the yardage is accurate is very important to me. That’s why I use the SG4 from skycaddie. For the past three years I’ve been using a golf GPS system to track my driving distance. At the age of 49 it’s nice to know I haven’t lost any yardage yet.

An Amateur Golfer’s Best Friend

Posted on January 7th, 2008 in General, Amateur Sports, Golf, Sports Products

What is an amateur golfer’s best friend, well in my modest opinion it has to be a Golf course GPS. When you have to pace off yardage to the nearest marker it takes time. A Golf GPS can give you that yardage instantly. No pacing, no friends telling you to hurry up, no course Marshall on your back sounds  pretty good doesn’t it.

Ballroom Dancing History Free Assistive Information

Posted on November 8th, 2007 in General, Amateur Sports

Certainly you should have observed ballroom dancing is climbing in fame every year as folks are stepping out to be trained how to dance. Until the more recent period, ballroom dancing wasn’t a number one relaxation for all and sundry - it was principally for the preceding age group and the prosperous. Ballroom dancing is a fantastic group passion, and also allows adherents to get and remain fit, thence make time for Ballroom Dancing Melbourne in your crazy scheme.

Golf tips on your website can help sell a golf ball retriever

Posted on August 31st, 2007 in General, Amateur Sports, Golf

If you want to sell a golf ball retriever on your site, be creative in your marketing. Offer golf tips on the site or in ebook form. Offer related golf items such as balls, club covers and so forth. The point is, be creative. When you’re selling on the web, one of the keys is to keep people on your site as long as possible. The longer they spend on your site, the more likely they are to buy. You could also have a signup for a monthly newsletter that offers tips and special offers. All of these tactics will also keep your customers returning often to your site.