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June 26, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Port of San Diego Seeks Mega-yachts

SAN DIEGO – With an eye toward attracting the fast-growing international mega-yacht market, the Port of San Diego’s Board of Commissioners has approved a project aimed at bringing more of the world’s largest yachts to San Diego Bay. Starting immediately, up to four berths suitable for yachts from 10

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SAN DIEGO – With an eye toward attracting the fast-growing international mega-yacht market, the Port of San Diego’s Board of Commissioners has approved a project aimed at bringing more of the world’s largest yachts to San Diego Bay.

Starting immediately, up to four berths suitable for yachts from 100 ft. to as large as 400 ft. are available at the port’s new mega-yacht basin along the Embarcadero.

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