From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishyachtingyacht‧ing /ˈjɒtɪŋ $ ˈjɑːtɪŋ/ noun [uncountable] especially British EnglishDLOTTW sailing, travelling, or racing in a yacht → sailing
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yachting• Stuart Quarrie is a yachting consultant specialising in race training and coaching.• The deterrent effect of our presence and continuous patrols in the busier yachting areas could not be discounted.• Villa-Flotilla is yachting for novices, for families seeking a compromise, or for friends who like variety.• Choose first whether to try dinghy sailing, windsurfing or yachting.• New for 1988 season, a prestigious yachting pond has recently been constructed.• Isn't it time you investigated the best value in today's yachting market for the discerning cruising family or club racer.• Officers worked with the yachting, boating and fishing communities in a constant trawl for information.