The Blue Water Medal is an honor awarded annually by the Cruising Club of America for a remarkable sailing feat.[1] The first award was issued in 1923.[2]
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^"CCA Announces Blue Water Medal Winner". Cruising World. January 25, 2008. Retrieved 2010-11-04. The Blue Water Medal which has been awarded annually since 1923 is open to any amateur sailor who displays commendable seamanship and a sense of adventure ...
The BlueWaterMedal is an honor awarded annually by the Cruising Club of America for a remarkable sailing feat. The first award was issued in 1923. Kenichi...
time of 4 days, 19 hours, 11 minutes and 4 seconds. The prestigious BlueWaterMedal was inaugurated by the Cruising Club of America in 1923 to reward "meritorious...
1932 book, Around the World Single-Handed. In 1926 he was awarded the BlueWaterMedal. In 1932, Pidgeon embarked on another solo circumnavigation, this one...
G. Tripps. In 1999 she was awarded the Cruising Club of America's BlueWaterMedal. She also received a Guinness World Records certificate acknowledging...
the BlueWaterMedal for 1973 by the Cruising Club of America, and other awards from the Liga Maritima del Chile, and the Royal Cruising Club's Medal for...
2008) was an American sailor and author. In 1971 he was awarded the BlueWaterMedal of the Cruising Club of America. He died of lung cancer. Hal Roth was...
2006, the Cruising Club of America awarded Jarlath Cunnane their BlueWaterMedal, an award for "meritorious seamanship and adventure upon the sea displayed...
America. She was awarded the Cruising Club of America's BlueWaterMedal and the Royal Cruising Club Medal for Seamanship in 2013. In 2013, she was awarded the...
received one of the most prestigious awards in the sailing world, the BlueWaterMedal of the Cruising Club of America. Hill, Annie; Blackburn, John (1993)...
received numerous awards and honors, including the BlueWaterMedal, the Fuchs Medal and the Polar Medal for her contributions to understanding the southern...
Cruising Club Barton Cup and, in 2010, the Cruising Club of America's BlueWaterMedal for a circumnavigation of the world via the North West Passage West...
Notable people with the surname include: Axel Ingwersen, winner of the BlueWaterMedal Burt Ingwersen (1898–1969), American college football coach Peter Ingwersen...
Axel Ingwersen was a winner of the 1924 BlueWaterMedal for his sailing trip where he departed Shanghai on February 20, 1923, and arrived in Denmark past...
awarded the Perkin Medal from the Society of Dyers and Colourists in 2019. The pigment is noteworthy for its vibrant, near-perfect blue color and unusually...
circumnavigation of the globe, and was the vessel he sailed to win the BlueWaterMedal in 1923. His Amazon is still afloat and made a Trans-Atlantic crossing...
– BlueWater Trophy (Northland Harbour Board) 1986 – Tillman Medal for Cruising in High Latitudes (Royal Cruising Club of Great Britain) 1987 – Blue Water...
Wales to Nassau in a ketch, for which he was awarded the prestigious BlueWaterMedal by the Cruising Club of America in 1934. Taylor Morgan, G. W. (1933)...
former Commodore of the Cruising Club of America and a winner of its BlueWaterMedal, a member of the Royal Ocean Racing Club (U.K.), a former Commodore...
"ribbon to be worn with the medal and [a] rosette or knot to be worn in lieu of the medal." The service ribbon is light blue with five white stars in the...
BOUND stops in Nome Alaska". "2012 BlueWaterMedal to David S. Cowper". Cruising Club of America - BlueWaterMedals. CCA. Retrieved 14 October 2019. Pohl...
Bluewater Medal 2017 Ocean Cruising Club Jester Medal 2014 Single-handed sailing Cruising Club of America. "Webb Chiles Named 2017 BlueWaterMedal Award...
Nouméa yacht race, winning handicap honours. Taylor was awarded the BlueWaterMedal for outstanding seamanship by the Royal Akarana Yacht Club in 1982...