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Yachting Kroton Club (Crotone, Calabria)

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Yachting Kroton Club   (Crotone, Calabria)

Yachting Kroton Club

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  • Address: Molo Foraneo Porto Vecchio Crotone, 88900 Italia, Calabria.

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  • Moorings: 50 moorings
  • Draught max: 4.00 meters
  • Length max: 40.00 meters
  • Latitude:: 39° 5' N
  • Longitude:: 17° 8' E
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Great landing point, constant presence and help sailors in dock berth, friendliness and helpfulness - prices among the lowest encountered both in summer and winter -good yard nellle vicinanze- some discounts on winter days with strong SE for a bit of surf. About 16 years ago the dock of the breakwater of the basin south of the port of Crotone was an anonymous pier on which they planted nails where tie improvised moorings ten adventurous boaters. In this period, after a lengthy process to obtain the concession was born Yachting Kroton Club, a non-profit association whose members had, and have, as a goal the development of nautical activities and especially the satisfaction of their desire to enjoy the sea of city; This was the first "settlement" exclusively authorized recreational dock of the "lantern". To be fair the presence of this Association, held in order and security for 14 years, despite having limited budgets, the entire south breakwater, proving that sometimes there are values that can substitute for the money. Were undertaken initiatives that are focused first on boating and subsequently in other fields such as music, art, culture marinara.

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Yachting Kroton Club

Marina Yachting Kroton Club is a non-profit club so if you are a member of a sailing, motor or fishing sports federation you have the option of not paying VAT. Let us know in the comment section of your booking. YKC is one of the most renowned marinas for yachting in Crotone, Italy. Situated near the mouth of the Neto River and the Ionian Sea, the marina offers easy access to some of the most beautiful sights in the area. With 110 berths, the marina provides excellent mooring options for both small and large vessels.

Marina Yachting Kroton Club is one of the most renowned marinas for yachting in Crotone, Italy. Situated near the mouth of the Neto River and the Ionian Sea, the marina offers easy access to some of the most beautiful sights in the area. With 110 berths, the marina provides excellent mooring options for both small and large vessels. The marina is located near several interesting sights. The nearby Capo Colonna Archaeological Park offers a unique opportunity to explore ancient ruins. Visitors can also take advantage of excursions to the nearby Santa Severina Castle, an imposing castle overlooking the Crati Valley. For those interested in shopping and dining, the marina is a short walk away from the historic center of Crotone. Here, visitors can enjoy the lively atmosphere of the many shops and restaurants in the area. Whether visitors wish to explore the nearby sights or shop in the center of Crotone, Marina Yachting Kroton Club provides an excellent opportunity to do so.

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Entering the port keep right between the yellow buoys and the green lighthouse, the YKC will be in front of you on the right along the breakwater

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Office is open from 8.30 to 20.00.

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Marina Yachting Kroton Club – Italy – Calabria

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Yachting Kroton Club

Crotone, italy • 39° 4' 46" n | 17° 8' 17" e.

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Kroton Club Yachting offers its guests and members a unique location and many services. The services are designed to make the stay more comfortable for those who have chosen to moor their boat at the YKC in Crotone. Other services, such as the use of the Club's headquarters, sailing boats and...

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Southern Italy includes the region of Calabria. It is a peninsula bordered to the north by Basilicata, to the east by the Ionian Sea, to the southwest by the Strait of Messina, which separates it from Sicily, and to the west by the Tyrrhenian Sea. The capital of the region is Catanzaro, and the elements of the Tyrrhenian coast of Calabria are, in a nutshell, miles of wild coastline alternating with stretches of sand, charming villages overlooking the clear sea, and lively, bustling beach facilities. Even for the most demanding traveller, the Calabrian coastline offers a wide range of opportunities for relaxation and fun, and is ideal for any type of holiday.

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Checkout: 11:00 AM

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Yachting Kroton Club - Crotone - Porto Vecchio  

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Yachting Kroton Club

Yachting Kroton Club is a non-profit making yachting club founded in 1990 by a group of sea enthusiasts who desired to promote marine culture, nautical activities and races, in addition to provide themselves with a nautical seat where to moor their recreational boats while offering some berths to transiting ones.

YKC offers 180 berths at the quay anf other 100 at piers, all equipped with water, electricity, Wi-Fi and mooring assistance for boats ranging from 1 up to 40 m. Draught varies from 3 up to 5 m.

The structure is under day and night surveillance and videosurveillance.

12-15 berths are generally reserved for transiting boats. Fees are very affordable because the association is a non-profit entity. For example, an annual berth for a 12 m boat is just 1626 euros.

The marina offers many services, such as toilets, showers, a laundry, bike rental, Wi-Fi, mooring assistance, day and night watchmen, help desk and kind staff.

Contacts: +393206115069

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A sunset swim in nearby Haverstraw Bay, a five-minute ride from the Croton Yacht Club. Photo by Roger Cunha.

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Our central location at the widest part of the hudson river puts you in the midst of perfect sailing conditions, a world reknowned striped bass fishery, and wide open skies with spectacular sunsets., we offer competitive pricing for slips for boats up to 35 feet, as well as jet ski ramps and space for trailered boats., and there are plenty of social events and opportunities to share your love for the river with your fellow boaters., come make lasting memories with your family and friends. contact us at 914-271-6548 or [email protected], yacht club offering reduced slips fees for smaller boats through june 15, the croton yacht club is offering a limited-time promotion for associate boaters who are new to the club., through june 15 only, the club is offering reduced slip fees of $50 per foot. the promotion is available only for boats 20 feet and under and only for boaters who are new to the club., for more information, please call 646-539-8344 or email [email protected], meet the 2024 croton yacht club officers.

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From left: Joe Kniser, Vice Commodore; Sean Scollins, Rear Commodore; Gary Eisinger, Commodore.

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The Black Crowes out of Yacht Club Festival; show will go on

While the Minnesota Yacht Club Festival is ready to go this weekend, its musical line-up has changed.

In a post made on X, formerly Twitter, Friday morning, the Minnesota Yacht Club announced that The Black Crowes would not be making an appearance at the festival due to a sickness in the band.

The Yacht Club has updated its schedule due to The Black Crowes’ absence.

Due to illness in the band, The Black Crowes will not be appearing at Minnesota Yacht Club this weekend. The band apologizes to their fans for any inconvenience. We wish them a speedy recovery ❤️ Attached is your updated schedules! pic.twitter.com/DjuCg2aVhi — Minnesota Yacht Club Festival (@mnyachtclub) July 18, 2024

The Minnesota Yacht Club Festival is expected to draw 60,000 people to St. Paul despite recent flooding at the riverfront venue.

This is the inaugural year for the music festival, which will hold 19 concerts over two days, featuring big-name stars such as Alanis Morissette, Gwen Stefani and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

The shows are happening on two outdoor stages at Harriet Island, but organizers say there is no on-site parking and attendees should park downtown and then walk over the bridge.

Additional information on the festival can be found here .

Contributi Ormeggio – Berths price

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5,00 5,99
6,00 6,99
7,00 7,99
8,00 8,99
9,00 9,99
10,00 10,99
11,00 11,99
12,00 12,99
13,00 13,99
14,00 14,99
15,00 17,99
18,00 20,99
21,00 23,99
24,00 31,99
32,00 49,99

I contributi sono al netto di IVA ( 22%), non dovuta dai soci YKC, dai tesserati della FIV, FMI, FIPSAS e dai soci di altre ASD e Federazioni di altre nazioni.

Per eventuali pagamenti le nostre coordinate bancarie sono:

Yachting Kroton Club asd – Via Molo Foraneo – Porto Vecchio  – Crotone – KR – 88900 BPER – Crotone – ag. 3 – IBAN  IT39R0538722204000000863887 – BIC    BPMOIT22XXX

Mooring Contributions are NET of VAT (22%), not due by members of YKC, FIV, FMI, FIPSAS and other No Profit association members and sports federations of other countries.

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The most boats ever will compete in the 100th Bayview Yacht Club race to Mackinac Island

Billed on its website as the “world’s longest continuously run long-distance freshwater yacht race,” the 100th Bayview Mackinac Race is set to start Saturday.

A record-setting 334 boats have registered for the 100th year of the race, shattering the record of 316 in 1985 and a huge contrast compared with the 200 boats that raced last year, said David Stoyka, spokesman for the Bayview Yacht Club, which puts on the race.

Bayview Yacht Club says boats start leaving the Black River in Port Huron around 8 a.m. on race day and will continue leaving until around noon. From the Black River, they will proceed up the St. Clair River, under the Blue Water Bridge, into Lake Huron.

The first scheduled start time in Lake Huron is 11:30 a.m., with starts every 10 minutes until approximately 1:30 p.m. The starts may be delayed due to weather conditions.

This year, for the 100th running, the race will follow the original 1925 route and span 204 nautical miles. From the starting point, the boats will head north along the Michigan shoreline, passing south of Bois Blanc Island, sailing west to east at the finish line between Round Island and Mackinac Island, organizers said.

The range of boats are expected to finish in between 30 and 60 hours.

The sailors

Teams at all skill levels have entered the race, which draws competitors from around the world.  The highly skilled racers know they will cross the bow of competitors within inches. Still, there's always risk of a crash with the slightest miscalculation.

"Everybody recognizes this is super intense," said champion sailor  Tim Prophit , 65, of St. Clair Shores, past commodore of Bayview Yacht Club and owner of Fast Tango, a North American 40 sailboat.

The teams are vying for trophies and flags to show their accomplishments.

The J.L. Hudson Trophy is awarded to the boat with the best corrected time in Division I, and the Canadian Club Classic Trophy is awarded to the boat with the best corrected time in Division II.

How can spectators follow the race?

Spectators can go to bycmack.com during the race and click on “RaceTracking” link to watch real-time GPS positioning of all the race boats, or, on your mobile device, download the free app YB Races and select the current race.

Boats will start arriving at Mackinac Island on Sunday afternoon and continue until Monday evening, all dependent upon the wind.

Finishes can be seen from Windermere Point on Mackinac Island at the south end of Main Street.

Sailors who have completed 25 Bayview Mackinac races are called “Old Goats,” according to the club, while those who have completed 50 are called “Grand Rams.” 

"Double Goats" are sailors who have completed 25 Bayview Mackinac races and 25 Chicago Yacht Club race to Mackinac races. This year’s Chicago to Mackinac race encountered strong winds in Lake Michigan , snapping some boats’ masts and tossing one sailor overboard. No one was hurt.

Volunteers who have served for 15 years on the Race Committee are honored with the title “Old Forts,” as designated by the Race Committee.

This story includes material from a staff report by former Free Press reporter Phoebe Wall Howard and from the Bayview Yacht Club.

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Music and concerts, subscriber only, music and concerts | the new minnesota yacht club festival enjoys breezy opening on harriet island, it’s the first major rock/pop festival on the site in a dozen years.

A large outdoor festival audience with downtown St. Paul in the background.

Fans listen to country singer Morgan Wade during the inaugural Minnesota Yacht Club festival at Harriet Island Regional Park in St. Paul on Friday, July 19, 2024. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)

Morgan Wade, wearing sunglasses and a Joan Jett and the Blackhearts T-shirt, sings into a microphone.

Country singer Morgan Wade performs during the inaugural Minnesota Yacht Club festival at Harriet Island Regional Park in St. Paul on Friday, July 19, 2024. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)

Morgan Wade sings into a microphone on stage.

Melissa Nelson from St. Cloud dances with a hula-hoop as she listens to Minnesota-based band Harbor & Home during the inaugural Minnesota Yacht Club festival at Harriet Island Regional Park in St. Paul on Friday, July 19, 2024. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)

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Fans of Gwen Stefani wearing "HollaBack" shirts dance and sing as they listen to country singer Morgan Wade during the inaugural Minnesota Yacht Club festival at Harriet Island Regional Park in St. Paul on Friday, July 19, 2024. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)

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St. Paul Pioneer Press music critic Ross Raihala, photographed in St. Paul on October 30, 2019. (Scott Takushi / Pioneer Press)

Yacht Club, which continues Saturday, is the first major rock and pop festival on Harriet Island since Live Nation’s River’s Edge Music Festival in 2012. Despite promising St. Paul a five-year commitment, the concert promoting giant lost enough money to convince them to pull out after a single year.

Live Nation owns 51% of Yacht Club organizers C3 Presents, an Austin, Texas, company that’s also behind Austin City Limits Music Festival, Voodoo Music + Arts Experience and the modern-day Lollapalooza. But Live Nation apparently allows C3 to follow its own path.

Some concertgoers complained about food and drink prices, and long lines, but in terms of getting in and around the site, the infrastructure and general vibe, C3’s experience in mounting festivals became quite clear by late Friday afternoon, when Joan Jett and the Blackhearts played an hourlong set to a large, grinning and dancing crowd. (Organizers did not release an attendance number, but have said they expect more than 30,000 people each of the two days.)

On Thursday, Yacht Club’s social media announced reunited Southern rockers the Black Crowes had pulled out of their planned set at 8 p.m. Friday due to “illness in the band.” (The Crowes, however, did not address their absence online.) Rather than drafting an 11th hour replacement, the festival reworked the schedule and gave several acts more time on stage. Local band Durry got pushed nearly two hours later into the schedule for a set that started at 5:40, while Seattle indie folk act the Head and the Heart graduated to the Black Crowes’ planned 8 p.m. slot.

Local favorites Gully Boys opened the festival at 1 p.m. on the main stage followed by fellow homegrown act Harbor and Home on the smaller stage. From that point on, performances alternated between the two stages, with just minutes between bands.

Sets from buzzy country artist Morgan Wade and indie rockers Michigander paved the way for Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, who earned cheers for their famous covers “Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah),” “I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll,” “Crimson and Clover” and “Everyday People” as well as band originals “I Hate Myself for Loving You” and “Bad Reputation.” They also covered the Replacements’ “Androgynous,” with Jett giving a shout out to the late Minneapolis band and their leader Paul Westerberg.

RELATED: What to know if you’re headed to the Minnesota Yacht Club Festival

St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter took the stage prior to Gwen Stefani’s performance and asked the crowd to applaud the police and other city workers who helped make the festival happen. He also suggested it would return for a second year in 2025.

Stefani — who was promoted as a headliner along with Friday’s final act Alanis Morissette and Saturday’s main attraction the Red Hot Chili Peppers — performed with dancers and video at what sounded like a louder volume than the previous bands. She told the audience her brother-in-law is from Minnesota, so that sort of makes her a local. She then pulled out her husband, former “The Voice” coach Blake Shelton, to sing their current single “Purple Irises.”

It’s been some 18 years since her last substantial solo hit, but Stefani has remained in the spotlight thanks to her high-profile husband and the semi-regular duet singles they’ve released over the last eight years. Stefani and her band No Doubt reunited in April to headline Coachella to much acclaim, but have yet to announce any future plans together. Whatever happens, Friday’s crowd — which was heavy on geriatric millennials and Gen Xers with a smattering of boomers — gave Stefani a warm reception that matched the ideal summertime weather that graced the festival on Friday.

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Review: stefani, morissette spark a 'hella good' start to minnesota yacht club festival.

Experience matters. Even in rock 'n' roll — and especially at rock 'n' roll festivals.

After eight months of cutesy marketing and ample media coverage, St. Paul's Minnesota Yacht Club festival finally set sail Friday on Harriet Island Regional Park and got off to a remarkably swift and smooth start for an inaugural music fest. Credit for its success should largely go to its seasoned crew.

The music lineup in the fest is heavily loaded with old pros, and that proved not to be a bad thing Friday. Opening day's feminist rock trifecta of Alanis Morissette, Gwen Stefani and Joan Jett & the Blackhearts all skillfully strutted their stuff and showed the kids how to get it done. Never mind that there were very few kids among the crowd of 34,000 fans.

As much as those venerable performers deserve props, though, so do the operators of Minnesota's first new major music fest in more than a decade.

The event was launched by C3 Presents, the Texas-founded company behind Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits and a couple dozen more festivals. These folks truly know the music fest business. About time Twin Cities fans benefitted from it.

Yacht Club's electronic wristbands and well-trained security staff made for smooth entrances. The stage production and sound were primo. The layout and flow between the two stages was well-organized. The music ran nearly nonstop and on time. And all the assorted VIP and "platinum" areas offered added comfort for those willing to pay at least a few hundred bucks more more than the relatively good-value $215-$255 general-admission two-day passes.

One noticeable snag: Food and drink lines got long as the crowd swelled in the late afternoon. Good thing many Minnesotans are too cheap to down $15 beers, or things could've been worse.

Seriously, though, the crowd on opening day was discernibly devoid of youth and almost exclusively middle-aged. MYC's lack of musical and generational diversity could be considered a shortcoming for what was billed as a hip, modern festival.

All those teens and college kids buying up throwback Chili Peppers and No Doubt T-shirts at Urban Outfitters and Kohl's are apparently more into cheap fashion ware than they are those bands' music, because none of them showed up to Yacht Club on opening day. If they had to move the festival to September for any reason, falling on a school day probably wouldn't hurt attendance much.

There's plenty to learn and apply to future years. In the meantime, here are some general takeaways from Friday's festival:

Women obviously ruled the day. It was a nostalgic lineup, sure, but this one trait about Friday's lineup could be seen as a hip, modern element. Aside from specifically targeted events like Lilith Fair, you never would have seen a festival with that many female singers atop the poster card in the 1990s, when Morissette and Stefani's old band No Doubt were in their heyday; certainly not in the '80s, when Jett dominated.

Losing the Black Crowes on the lineup due to illness was a real disappointment, but that just emphasized the women headliners all the more. What's more, the day also saw electrifying sets by a couple other women-led acts, too: Country rocker Morgan Wade and the punky hometown band who kicked off the day in hard-throttling style, Gully Boys.

Stefani seemed to be having the most fun. Her husband, Blake Shelton, may have wisely picked up on the strong feminine vibe when he showed up to sing one song with her — and only one! — their new single "Purple Irises," compared with the three she sang with him in town at his TC Summer Jam gig in 2022 . That bit seemed to delight her a lot, but so did the crowd's excited reaction throughout her 75-minute performance, from "Sunday Morning" at the start to the mid-set groover "Hella Good" to her firebrand penultimate song, "Just a Girl."

"Think about how many years I've been loving you guys!" she cheered before the latter hit, adding, "This song means even more nowadays." Especially on this day.

The elder stateswoman rocked the hardest . This was the best and most bombastic of Jett's many gigs here in recent years. Of course, the 65-year-old Rock and Roll Hall of Famer's main hits went over in a big way at a big, summery music fest, including "I Love Rock 'n' Roll," "Bad Reputation" and the Runaways' "Cherry Bomb." She also dropped in a cool batch of edgier, deeper cuts with inclusive messaging, including "Different" and a cover of the Minnesota classic "Androgynous," which she introduced by saying, "I'm a big fan of this band and its songwriter, Paul Westerberg and the Replacements."

Morissette hasn't changed much (and that's a good thing). With an orange-ish moon adding dramatic ambience overhead, the Canadian record-maker/breaker put on a rather gutsy, in-your-face, 90-minute performance predictably filled with her big hits, including "One Hand in My Pocket" as the opener and "You Oughta Know" near the end. But she made the set way better than just a nostalgic singalong by delivering some similarly emphatic-sounding, inner-tumultuous newer songs, including the epic piano ballad "Rest" and the rockier "Smiling," the latter written for her hit Broadway musical, "Jagged Little Pill." Her voice was as strong as ever, her band was versatile, and she clearly deserved being the headliner.

There was one new element to the show we didn't see in the '90s, though: Morissette brought out her daughter Onyx, age 8, and another young friend to sing "Ironic." How ironic to hear it sung with such sweetness.

Even the younger acts sang the Gen-X hits. Wade earned loud cheers for her semi-ironic cover of Rick Springfield's "Jessie's Girl." Nerdy but impactful Kalamazoo indie-rocker Michigander sang part of "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For." The U2 song fit his own lost-wanderer, soul-searching vibe, evidenced by his unreleased tune that followed, "Giving Up." And after their own hit "Who's Laughing Now," local rockers Durry ended their set with a rousing take on Jimmyeatworld's "The Middle" (technically a millennials hit, but close enough).

The day's breakout performer was… . Sporting a Jett T-shirt and playing under a blazing midafternoon sun — things would soon cool down nicely with cloud cover — Wade coolly delivered an ultra-impressive set of musically refined, ruggedly poetic twang-rock that greatly contrasted her choice of covers. The Virginia singer came off like a tattooed Stevie Nicks in down-and-out rockers like "The Night" and "2 AM in London," each fueled by her smoky but sweet voice. A genuine wow.

What about Day Two? The bro factor should be much higher on Saturday, with the Red Hot Chili Peppers headlining, preceded by the Offspring, Gary Clark Jr., the Hold Steady, Soul Asylum and Hippo Campus. Tickets are sold-out except for some higher-end platinum and VIP options.

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