We have had a regular readership from Italy, but recently it appears word has finally gotten out, and pages accessed from this beautiful sea-faring country on the Mediterranean have skyrocketed! There’s not enough space on the web site to say all of the great things about Italy, the culture is incredibly rich and their history is very notable. All of the architecture, art, automobiles, food, wine, advances of civilization, and of course, boats, just scratch the surface!
Whomever you are, WELCOME ABOARD. We hope you enjoy your visit here, tell your friends about our web site, and feel free to post photos of your boat, boating environment, or ask questions. We’ll help any way we can.
regards,
Paul
forum moderator
We know there are lots of Chris Craft boats in Italy, especially since CC had a factory there years ago producing various models. One of these models was recently discovered on Malta and photographed by Malcom, who ended up buying the boat.
Italy has an incredible coastline and many islands to visit by water. The boating environment is almost too good to describe. Marinas and yacht clubs are everywhere. Below is just a meager sampling of what is available to the avid boater or yachtsman in Italian waters.

Yacht Club Cala D'or is an exclusive private Members Club dedicated to providing you with the finest facilities in the Mediterranean. A haven from the crowds, a meeting place for the like minded. Carefully located on the hillside adjacent to the marina, members can watch the activities of the bustling port in a secluded, sophisticated, special space.

As you can see, the Yacht Club Cala D'or is an impressive proposition! Membership numbers will be strictly limited to maintain the sense of exclusivity and desirability, and to ensure that you can have full access to the facilities as and when you need them.

The Yacht Club Italiano is the oldest sailing club in the Mediterranean. It was founded in Genoa in 1879 by a group of sailing enthusiasts and, with the support of HRH King Umberto I, the club gained the patronage of the Royal Family and was allowed to fly the insignia of the Italian Royal Navy