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LATEST
NEW - the Metis Line.
An operation promoting and supporting yacht based TIME OUT on ultra low cost yachts (as low as 20,000 UKP for 50' LOA) from Kondo Syokai Marine and sponsoring activities benefitting the community.
NEW - press ganged
People wanting to go sailing but need others to join them to make up the numbers and to have more fun. See here
The specification for the Malabar Yacht Club's new gazelles is now available here.
FEATURED
With the Metis Line now up and running it is time to revisit an old Kondo Syokai document highlighting the benefits of yacht ownership in India. The updated document is here. It is worth a read.
YACHT'S FOR SALE
Group Divisions
Yacht Club
Services: sailing holidays in India, yacht charter, day sailing, yacht charter Goa, yacht charter Lakshadweep Islands, yacht charter Andaman and Nicobar Islands, learn to sail in India
Shipyard
Services: boat building, yacht manufacture, custom yacht builders, ocean schooners, speedboats, fishing vessels, Tom Colvin designs, yacht sales, repair, servicing, hauling, storage, chandlery, pattern making and testing, naval architect services, boat design, technical drawing, marine surveys. Also for Gazelle, Sports Hydro, Panther and ROSA.
Holiday Resort
Services: family days out, family holidays, vacations, tourist accommodation, parties, functions, business conferences, corporate training venue
Special Projects
the Metis Line, Tsunami Relief, Adventure Training
JOINT VENTURE OFFICE
Corporate Office, about, contact
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Other News
23rd August 2008
Video of Earthrace in Cochin - from Marine BizTV
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15th June 2008
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Earthrace arrives Cochin 14th June and departs after record refueling time.
Earthrace ground crew stay as guests at the Malabar Yacht Club.
2nd April 2008
Lively Lady stops at Cochin and are guests at the Malabar Yacht Club. This is worth looking at - a wooden ketch built in India in 1938 - and a project to help young adults "turn their lives around"

