- sailings
- sail·ing || 'seɪlɪŋ n. act of cruising, act of traveling on a sailboat; act of operating and navigating a sailboat
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Dover — This article is about the English town. For the larger local government district, see Dover (district). For other uses, see Dover (disambiguation). Coordinates: 51°07′46″N 1°18′32″E / … Wikipedia
Cherbourg-Octeville — Cherbourg redirects here. For the Australian town and Aboriginal Mission, see Cherbourg, Queensland. Cherbourg Octeville … Wikipedia
Bergen Steamship Company — TS Leda, a BDS Newcastle to Bergen ferry The Bergen Steamship Company or Bergenske Dampskibsselskab (BDS), was founded in 1851 to operate a shipping service between the Norwegian ports of Bergen, Stavanger, and Kristiansand and the German port of … Wikipedia
Robert Kermit Red Star Line — Not to be confused with Red Star Line. Housflag of the Red Star (packet) Line when it was established and run by the New York firm of Byrnes, Trimble Co., 1818 1835[1] … Wikipedia
List of classic vessels — This is a list of classic vessels around the world. These are veteran vessels being maintained or restored with the aim of keeping them in operation. Many are in use for regular sailings, cruises or on a charter basis. They can be owned privately … Wikipedia
MV Cotentin — M/V Cotentin is a freight ferry operated by Brittany Ferries and built by Aker Finnyards in Finland. Cotentin is named after the Cotentin Peninsula of France of which Cherbourg is its largest town. Cotentin was also the name of one of the… … Wikipedia
MV Isle of Arran — is a ferry operated on the west coast of Scotland by Caledonian MacBrayne. Built for the Ardrossan to Brodick service, she has more recently been at Kennacraig and the winter relief vessel.HistoryThe MV Isle of Arran was launched on the Clyde at… … Wikipedia
Cunard Line — Cunard redirects here. For other uses, see Cunard (disambiguation). Cunard Line Type Subsidiary of Carnival Corporation plc Founded 1840, as the British and North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Company … Wikipedia
Operation FB — was part of the Arctic Convoys of World War II. This operation consisted of independent sailings by unescorted transport ships between Iceland and Murmansk in the Autumn of 1942. Contents 1 Background 2 Operation FB 3 Independent sailings … Wikipedia
Vancouver Island — Infobox Islands name = Vancouver Island image caption = image size = locator Location map|Canada British Columbia|lat=49.798287|long= 126.123047|marksize=16 map custom = yes native name = native name link = nickname = location = Pacific Ocean… … Wikipedia