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Crucero de la Amistad a Porto Alegre y CDLA a Buzios

by Charlas en el Cockpit on 7 Jun 2013
Crucero de la Amistad a Porto Alegre y CDLA a Buzios Charlas en el Cockpit http://www.crucerodelaamistad.com
El Crucero de la Amistad es una navegación en conserva para veleros desde Buenos Aires hacia Brasil, que convoca y reúne a navegantes argentinos, uruguayos y brasileños. Las cuatro ediciones del Crucero de la Amistad a Buzios, en los años 2006, 2008, 2010 y 2012 -en total noventa y dos embarcaciones- muestran que es posible de manera organizada, segura y guiada realizar esta navegación a personas sin experiencia en la navegación oceánica y que muchos casos ya han sobrepasado los 60 años.

Es ésta una excelente oportunidad para que todos aquellos que alguna vez soñaron con navegar la costa de Brasil, conozcan lugares de belleza indescriptible. En familia o con amigos, ya sea con sus propios veleros o formando parte de una tripulación.

Los participantes, al arribar a cada uno de los puertos, permanecen en los clubes náuticos locales adonde se amarra cada embarcación, donde reciben todo el apoyo necesario, uso de las instalaciones, fiestas de recepción y camaradería, organización de turismo en tierra, informaciones para la navegación, espacio para las reuniones de capitanes, servicios varios, etc.

Se trata de una Navegacion De Placer, por ello siempre se esperan las Condiciones Meteorológicas Adecuadas para la seguridad y el confort de todos los participantes expertos o novatos.

El Crucero de la Amistad fue declarado de interés municipal por las municipalidades de las ciudades de San Isidro en Argentina y Río Grande en Brasil. El C. de Pesca y Náutica las Barrancas en Argentina y el Río Grande Yacht C. en Brasil, son las instituciones náuticas patrocinantes del evento.

Acto De Presentación Para Los Cruceros A Porto Alegre Y A Buzios: Miércoles 26 de Junio a las 20.30 hs en el Centro Municipal de Exposiciones de la Municipalidad de San Isidro, Calle Del Barco Centenera y el Rio, San Isidro.

http://www.crucerodelaamistad.com/
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