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Clippers sedan range from 35 to 65 feet is known as the Hudson Bay series. Focussed on open plan cruising and entertaining the new age Hudson Bays combine semi-displacement keeled hull design with single or twin engine configurations for sprint speeds up to 26 knots depending on model and engine choices.

We have designed our sedan range to include the classic features of walk around decks, starboard helm side doors and economical cruising with Patrizio Facheris designed modern interiors.

Our sedan range of boats has a clean, open, European interior design with the saloon opening up to large entertaining cockpits for maximum versatility of cruising and enjoying local anchorages with family and friends.

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Exploring Hudson Bay: One Of Canada's Most Unique Waterfronts

Hudson Bay is home to Northern Canada's wildlife, and also some of the most beautiful remote scenery in the region.

Hudson Bay in northeast Canada is a shallow saltwater body approximately  1,242,000 square kilometers in surface area with an island surface area of 83,000 square kilometers. Its border straddles Manitoba, Quebec, and Ontario provinces, plus the Nunavut territory. The Hudson Bay has a mean depth of 330 feet and from north to south it is 900 miles long and 650 miles at its widest.

After the Bay of Bengal, Hudson Bay is the world's second-largest bay. It drains into approximately 1.5 million square miles region mostly into central Canada and the American Midwest. The Hudson Bay connects to the Arctic Ocean through the Northwest Passages and to the Atlantic Ocean through the Hudson Trait. Within it are small islands inhabited by indigenous communities that include the majority of Inuit indigenous people.

History Of Hudson Bay

The Hudson Bay is named after Henry Hudson (1565-1611) an English explorer. Due to his navigation prowess, Hudson was asked by King James I to explore the Arctic territory. While sailing on his Discovery ship in 1610 on Hudson reached a waterway between Baffin Island and Northern Quebec then named Furious Overfall that he renamed Hudson Strait after himself. Sailing further south, Hudson came across a vast bay that is today the Hudson Bay while searching for the Pacific Ocean.  On June 1611 Hudson, his son, and seven men with scurvy were cast out of the Discovery on a lifeboat by his crewmen who led a mutiny against him. From that time Hudson was never heard from again and it's believed they died after being cast away. His efforts of mapping and navigation made England lay claim to the Hudson Bay.

What to do at Hudson Bay

Watch wildlife.

The Seal River Estuary along the Hudson Bay is worth exploring by boat during the summer months. There are boats that offer tours of the sprawling estuary and visitors on them can closely see the beluga whales in the water.  About 3000 beluga whales gather along the seal river estuary stretch to feed on fish, calve and escape the preying killer whales and prepare for winter migration. Visitors also see polar bears, the arctic foxes, caribou, and the snowy owl on the lush and beautiful habitat by the seal river estuary.

Explore James Bay

The James Bay at the southern end of Hudson Bay has abundant recreation activities and sites to see for visitors. Against a lush backdrop of boreal forest, visitors can cycle, go kayaking, boat ride to see whales or enter a ten-day fishing tournament . Tipple lovers can hike a ride on 15 people pedal-powered contraption dubbed The Rolling Barrel that offers two-hour tours to the iconic pubs in downtown Victoria. Visitors keen to experience the Aboriginal lifestyle can visit Nuuhchimi Wiinuu an ecotourism site that immerses guests into the Cree people's culture . There are about 750 Cree people living there. James Bay is a birders paradise while exploring it in various ways, visitors get to see shores birds like eagles, great blue herons, cormorants, osprey, and oystercatchers. Free tours to the imposing and architectural marvel that's the parliament building housing the legislative assembly of British Columbia are offered.

Explore Nunavut Territory

The 808,190 square miles of unspoiled Nunavut Territory  paradise allows visitors to experience a pure Arctic adventure in the largest yet least populated of all Canadian provinces and territories. It has a population of about 33,330 people and according to the 2011 census, 84 percent of them are Inuit indigenous peoples. Nunavut Territory was recognized as Canadian territory in 1999. In Nunavut, there are plenty of places to visit and unique activities to indulge in. These include:

  • Bird Watching: Nunavut has over 100 birds species with most of them migratory species. But the raven, snowy owl, and rock ptarmigan reside there permanently. The best months for bird watching start is from May to August when millions of migratory birds flock there.
  • Sport Fishing:  Fish species available for sport fishing excursions at Nunavut are Lake Trout, Arctic Char, Northern Pike, and Arctic Grayling. While fishing visitors get to see polar bears, caribou reindeer, and Musk Ox in the tundra habitat.
  • Floe Edge: Here open water meets the land ice and birds and marine mammals congregate there. Nunavut's Floe Edges enable visitors to see birds, seals, polar bears, walruses, narwhale, beluga, and bowhead whales. A typical chunk of floating floe edge ice can be 6 miles wide. Nunavut guides offer visitors tours to floe edges.
  • Arts Festivals: When the sun returns and winter ends Nunavut Communities stage art's festivals and celebrate through music, dancing, drumming, and games. The festivals also include communal Inuit traditional food feasts for everyone to enjoy.
  • Camping, hiking, kayaking, canoeing, hunting, photography, dog-sledding, and cruises are other activities visitors can engage in while touring Nunavut Territory.

Explore the Coral Harbour

Coral Harbour is nestled in Southampton Island located at the entry of the Hudson Bay via the Northwest Passages. The population of the Inuit indigenous people at the Coral Harbour is about 93 percent . The Coral Harbour has abundant wildlife plus other attractions and sites worth seeing. Among the attractions to visit at the Coral Harbour include the:

  • 16 Mile Brook-Nesting for owls and ideal fishing and hunting spot
  • Bear Island-Artists make beautiful limestone carvings
  • Coats Island-Bird and wildlife watching site
  • Duke of York Bay-Beautiful scenery and fishing and hunting site
  • East Bay Bird Sanctuary
  • Fossil Creek
  • Harry Gibbons Bird Sanctuary
  • Kirchoffer Falls and Bridge-Hunting and fishing Site
  • Native Point-Archaeological Site for Thule People ancestors of the Inuit
  • Rocky Brook-Hunting and Fishing area
  • Ruin Point-Caribou Reindeer and Polar Bears sighting
  • Upper Falls-Fishing and Cliff Diving done here
  • Walrus Islands-A habitat for walrus population

Visitors to Coral Harbour can buy traditionally made products from communities in Southampton Island. These products include winter jackets, jewelry made from walrus tusks, dolls, carvings made from limestone, soapstone, reindeer antlers, whale bones, narwhale tusks, plus drawings, wall hangings, and Inuit prints made during the long and cold winter nights.

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Hudson Bay yacht charter represents cruising Hudson Bay’s large body of saltwater situated in northeastern Canada. It is considered a beautiful destination for Canada yacht charter in general. The surrounding areas includes parts of Ontario, Quebec, Sskatchewan, Alberta, most of Manitoba, southeastern Nunavut, as well as North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota and Montana. On the east it is connected with the Atlantic Ocean by the Hudson Strait, on the north with the Arctic Ocean by Foxe Basin, and Fury and Hecla Strait. According to many, it is on of the friendliest and most vibrant yacht charter holiday spot in Canada. People who have experienced the Hudson Bay yacht vacations are generally very satisfied with the services and amenities that Hudson Bay charter yachts offer on board. Coupled with the diverse topography of natural surroundings that Hudson Bay offers its visitors a truly wonderful yachting destination. 

Manitoba is located in the middle of Canada and its natural beauty coupled with the urban elegance will leave any visitor enchanted. Arriving to Manitoba on your superyacht you could experience paddling alongside curious beluga whales or discover the hospitality and friendliness of Manitoba’s locals. 

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Polar Bear in Manitoba - Image credit to Manitoba Tourist Board

Northwest Ontario is the home to world-class hunting and fishing and a rich Aboriginal history. There is a large variety of activities for everyone to enjoy, for both young and young at heart. The wilderness playground of lakes, trails and parks welcomes Canada yacht charterers cruising the Hudson Bay. For the adventurous there is the Polar Bear Provincial Park, which is an isolated wilderness park, part of the Hudson Bay Lowlands and boasts unspoiled low-lying tundra in the Hudson Plains ecozone.

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Polar Bear Provincial Park - Canada - Ontario - Photo credit to Opiola / Ontario Tourism Marketing Partnership Corporation

Settled by indigenous people over four thousand years ago, Nunavut, represents an enormous natural paradise where ancient traditions, untouched landscapes and wonderful wildlife exist together like nowhere else in the world. One of the many beautiful places to visit here is the Coral Harbour, a small community situated on Southampton Island at the north end of Huddson Bay. It is becoming a very popular ecotourism base for some of the best walrus and polar bear watching in Nunavut. 

The verdant wildlife and the beautiful scenery of Hudson Bay will leave anyone spellbound. There are numerous activities for yacht charter visitors to engage in, such as jet skiing, water skiing, kayaking, fishing or the crew could organise such daily activities as hiking, biking, horse riding, dirt biking or in winter time even snowmobiling. There are plenty of adventurous activities to enjoy as well as breath-taking places to discover while holidaying on board a Canada charter yacht around Hudson Bay. The bay’s surrounding area is full of natural rivers, streams, lakes and ponds supporting a variety of ecosystems that thrive in this region. 

Hudson Bay  is a beautiful yacht charter destination. People from all over Canada, United States and the globe come here to take part in yacht charter activities and other activities. There is a good selection of charter yachts available for Canada yacht charter, including motor yachts, superyachts, sailing yachts and catamarans. Please, contact our experienced charter brokers to find out more about yachts available for Hudson Bay yacht charter in particular.

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 One of the largest bodies of water in northeastern Canada, Hudson Bay is a fascinating yacht charter spot that captures a golden era of adventure sailing, when ships would traverse ice clad shores on voyages into unchartered territory. Described as being almost a forgotten sea, Hudson Bay is vast and empty and beautiful, populated with Inuit communities, world class fishing spots, and even polar bears padding along its wild and rugged shores. For yacht charter guests who crave end of the earth destinations, Hudson Bay is heaven.

Canadian Polar Bear walking in the colorful arctic tundra of the Hudson Bay near Churchill, Manitoba in summer

Reasons to Charter a Yacht in Hudson Bay

Polar bears.

The Polar Bear Provincial Park is a must for anyone hoping to catch sight of the ivory bears that roam these deserted shores. Completely isolated and occupying a low-lying tundra, this place echoes the arctic vibes that sweep across the bay, bringing with it the beautiful bears, along with caribou, moose, beluga whales and other such northern creatures.

Indigenous History

There’s a rich history to be found on the shores of Hudson Bay and even to this day, the waters mostly serve Cree and Inuit communities who fish in the cobalt waters in their long-carved canoes and hunt on the shores. This is the home of Canada’s first fur trading zones. Visit Nunavut and Coral Harbor to drink in all that ancient history and to witness lands still steeped in tradition.

Fresh Air Fun

Deserted shores make for sublime sports and there’s nothing more fun than having so much space to yourself. Fishing in deep waters, hiking, bicycling along the bay, wildlife spotting, whale watching, horse-riding, watersports, and heading into the rugged remote interior on dirt bikes - all of this and more turns the shores of Hudson Bay into a natural fresh air playground.

Beluga whale in clear blue water

Where to Visit in Hudson Bay

Kickstart your Hudson Bay charter on the shores of Manitoba. Hike the award-winning Spirit Way in the north where sculptures, murals and bridges take you on a 2.5 km journey through this fascinating landscape. Visit Winnipeg for the museums and galleries. Stand in awe at the foot of Pisew Falls and hit up the surrounding National Parks to get your fill of pine fresh fragrant forests and wildlife.

Air and sea are the only way to traverse the wild lands that surround Nunavut making them feel cut off from civilization in the best of ways. The local communities will often travel the Arctic way – with dogs, sleds, and snowmobiles. Nunavut’s population is 80% Inuit and this makes it one of the best spots to soak up the traditional culture. Rich in art and with heady local festivals, its an amazing place for storytelling, music making, igloo building, and sled racing all beneath a sky that burns with the Aurora Borealis in the winter nights.

Northwest Passage

The search for the Northwest Passage is the stuff of legends but this area of Canada offers yacht charter guests the chance to see the way. For those truly intrepid sailors who are committed to taking this route, you will be introduced to groaning glaciers, virginal shores and mountains that make you quake thanks to their sheer drama.

When to Charter a Yacht in Hudson Bay

The subarctic spot of Hudson Bay means it remains a frozen slab of thick ice in parts for a large chunk of the year. Between the summer months of late June through until Mid-September you can often find clear passage across Hudson Bay. The waters remain slightly chilly throughout the calendar year, but there’s so much to see and do that polar bear plunges won’t be a problem.

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Freighter series | Hudson Bay 21'

Adventurers of the great outdoors, here are your ultimate travel companions! This freighter offers exceptional carrying capacity for your most ambitious expeditions. Thanks to its colossal space, you'll be able to load equipment, food supplies and plugs without counting the cost, and its benches can be adjusted to suit your needs.

Powerful and stable, it defies the fiercest rapids and long crossings. Propel it with an engine of 20 horsepower or more (Coast Guard standards). Whether your quest is for extreme fishing, exploration of remote regions or a simple escape into the heart of nature, the Hudson Bay will be a faithful partner.

Basic features include heavy-duty laminate, three keels reinforced with aluminum tubing, a minimum of eight heavy-duty braces, a moulded aluminum bow, integrated handle ends, gunwales and extra-wide ash rails. The rear seat, made of solid wood and covered in fiberglass, also includes flotation materials. It also comes with a solid central bench of the same composition.

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Two Men Charged in Deadly Boat Accident in Hudson River

A 47-year-old woman and a 7-year-old boy drowned after the private boat capsized in July 2022. Prosecutors said the boat was being operated recklessly.

A wide view of boats in the Hudson River with buildings in the background.

By Hurubie Meko

Two New Jersey men who owned and operated a 24-foot boat that capsized in the Hudson River, killing two people, including a 7-year-old boy, were arrested and charged on Thursday with misconduct and neglect that prosecutors say caused the deaths .

The men, Richard Cruz and Jaime Pinilla Gomez, took paying customers on boat excursions on the vessel despite not having the required credentials and certifications, according to federal prosecutors in Manhattan. Mr. Cruz charged about $200 per hour for the tours, prosecutors said.

When the boat capsized, prosecutors said, it had more people on board than was allowed, and was traveling “at a high rate of speed” on a day with high winds and heavy seas.

The vessel, called “Stimulus Money,” was carrying 13 people after a trip around the Statue of Liberty on July 12, 2022, when it overturned, throwing all the passengers overboard, according to a criminal complaint. Lindelia Vasquez, 47, and Julian Vasquez, 7, were trapped underneath the boat and drowned, the complaint said. Several others, including a 51-year-old woman, were hospitalized.

Damian Williams, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, said in a statement on Thursday that federal regulations and safety protocols exist to protect passengers.

“The defendants allegedly flouted those regulations, recklessly disregarded safety protocols, operated the vessel at an unsafe speed in hazardous conditions and overloaded the vessel with too many passengers onboard,” he said. “And the result was tragic — a young boy and a woman were trapped under the vessel and drowned after the vessel capsized.”

Mr. Cruz and Mr. Gomez were each charged with one count of misconduct and neglect of a ship officer resulting in death, which can carry a sentence of 10 years in prison, according to prosecutors.

A lawyer for Mr. Cruz, Kristoff Williams, with the Federal Defenders of New York, declined to comment on the charges Thursday evening. A lawyer for Mr. Gomez, Thomas H. Nooter, also had no comment.

A plate displayed at the helm of Stimulus Money stated that the vessel’s maximum capacity was 12 people, prosecutors said.

According to regulations, any vessel carrying more than six passengers can be operated only if it has a valid inspection, prosecutors said. The boat’s owner and captain, Mr. Cruz, 32, had bought the vessel about three months earlier and had never sought or received the appropriate inspections, they said.

Mr. Gomez, 25, who was operating the boat, was “insufficiently experienced” and was piloting it in a “dangerous manner, including by rapidly accelerating one engine of the vessel immediately before the capsizing,” prosecutors said.

On the summer day when the boat capsized, there was a small craft advisory for New York Harbor, at the mouth of the Hudson, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s New York office. There were wind gusts of 15 to 20 miles per hour, according to the group.

According to the complaint, the vessel was traveling north on the Hudson River, heading back to Carteret, N.J., after the tour, and capsized just north of Pier 79 in Midtown Manhattan.

Capt. Anthony Ryan, of the New York Waterway ferry company, had been getting ready to depart from the dock on his boat, Garden State, for his afternoon route when he was alerted to the emergency.

The scene he saw, he said in an interview days later , was one he would never forget.

“We see people waving their arms, and they were in distress,” he said at the time. “They were frantic, they were scared.” He said he heard cries in Spanish, “and just a lot of screaming.”

Ms. Vasquez had lived in Elizabeth, N.J., for about 20 years, having moved there from Medellín, Colombia, said a niece, Lina Vasquez, in an interview shortly after her aunt’s death. The police said at the time that both victims were Colombian natives; it was unclear if they were related.

Lindelia Vasquez worked as a manager at Kanela’s Lounge, a restaurant and catering hall in central Elizabeth, and had a happy, take-charge personality, her niece said. She had three children — two young adults and one teenager — who were in the boat with her and survived.

Okay By Me in America

Vladimir Ivanoff (Robin Williams), the Soviet musician who defects to America in Paul Mazursky's sentimentally satisfying new comedy, Moscow on the Hudson , walks around his new home in wonder, a man who hasn't yet learned what he should be afraid of. To be precise, Vlad doesn't defect to America, he defects to New York, that many-towered Babel where, as this movie has it, virtually no one speaks more than a few words of English. Understanding only fragments of what he sees and hears, Vlad isn't wary the way a native New Yorker would be, so he doesn't think it unusual that his best friend is a black from Alabama, a sort of internal émigré; his girlfriend an Italian; and his lawyer a Cuban who floated to Miami some years ago. In this democratic polyglot community, where foreigners confront ex-foreigners, and accents bounce off one another like bumper cars, even the Immigration Service is run by immigrants. ("Who's your boss?" demands an irate Hispanic gentleman who has been kept waiting. "His name is Ronald Ray -gone," says the lady official, in thickest Jamaican. "Now sit de f--k down!") Vlad fits right in.

In Moscow on the Hudson , all these people surprise us with their kindheartedness. They not only like Vlad, who is easy to like -- a solitary saxophone player in love with American jazz -- they also like one another. Moscow on the Hudson is Paul Mazursky's benevolent neo-melting-pot myth; it's about how Babel's towers reach to heaven. Though some of the movie may strike us as naïve or false, we're pulled along by the sweet dreams of a director with so broad and instinctive a sense of human solidarity.

Halfway through The World According to Garp , I began to think Robin Williams might need weights in his shoes to keep from floating in the air -- he was that insubstantial. But this time Williams is securely grounded; he has a real character to play, and he's extraordinarily touching. Bearded, and hairy as a Russian bear, he's a small, nearly innocuous figure in the Moscow scenes, clutching himself against the cold, grimacing at the sight of a three-hour waiting line for toilet paper. Like many citizens of Eastern Europe, Vlad has developed certain defensive strategies. When Jewish protestors are hauled off in black cars, he looks the other way; at the one-ring circus where he plays in the orchestra, he ritually bribes the K.G.B. agent assigned to keep an eye on the performers. His best friend, Anatoly (Elya Baskin), the circus's star clown, is a maudlin fellow with a woebegone rubber face and flapping arms, a noisy complainer whose indiscreet miseries could get them both in trouble. Vlad hates the Soviet Union, too, but he keeps quiet about it. Williams gives him a small, enigmatic smile -- almost a memory of a smile; he makes him a man in a deep freeze, passively accepting despair.

Using Soviet-émigré actors here and in Munich (which doubled for Moscow), Mazursky creates an intensely Russian atmosphere of silent paranoia and strangled exuberance. Vlad's family, with whom he lives in a standard, cramped Moscow high rise, are all professional entertainers, including Vlad's grandfather (Alexander Beniaminov), an enraged, disappointed old man whose half-cracked tirades against the state are always causing a scandal. Williams speaks Russian along with the others, and he's convincing enough, though the native Russians have a guttural sound he can't match. In a great moment, Vlad sings a forbidden Duke Ellington song he calls "Take A Train," and the whole family joins in with shouts and cries but completely off the beat. I don't know if Paul Mazursky could dramatize a scientist's or writer's hunger for intellectual liberty, but his understanding of an entertainer's need for freedom is instinctive -- the need is inseparable from the expressivity.

Mazursky's touch in these Russian scenes is astringent and rueful; the American stuff is much broader. The circus troupe, in New York on a tour, stops at Bloomingdale's, and the Russians become hysterical at the sight of the ground-floor glitz -- designer jeans, lingerie, and sunglasses -- a joke that turns a little sour, I think, on reflection. Anatoly chickens out, but Vlad, taking advantage of the pandemonium, swallows down his nausea and fear, and defects. It turns out he's abandoned a one-ring circus for a three-ring circus. Capitalism offers Vlad a riot of superfluity. In a hotel, he sniffs at the scented toilet paper like an ecstatic bloodhound; later, faced with innumerable brands of coffee to choose from in a supermarket, he faints from indecision.

Mazursky and his collaborator on the screenplay, Leon Capetanos, prepared for the movie by interviewing émigrés, and long sections of the screenplay have the feeling of strung-together anecdotes. Many of the jokey anecdotes are very good, but I wish the filmmakers had sent Vlad reeling through American society in the course of a story and had then folded their satirical observations into it. The way it is now, the movie feels randomly inclusive and jerry-rigged. Vlad is made to race from one job to another; the black security guard (Cleavant Derricks) who protected him from the K.G.B. when he defected at Bloomingdale's becomes his best friend, a friendship that's made the occasion for some liberalizing (pleasant to hear, but not really to the point) about the condition of blacks in America; he falls in love with Lucia (Maria Conchita Alonso), a Bloomingdale's salesgirl, and though Miss Alonso, a pop-singing star in Venezuela, is a lovely performer, her role is conceived as something of an object lesson. Along with dozens of weeping émigrés of every color and nationality, Lucia takes the oath of citizenship; the sequence raised a lump in my throat, but it also smacks of American self-congratulation.

In a word, Moscow on the Hudson should have been tougher. Scenes of affection and reconciliation come almost too easily to Mazursky, who is so eager to find the humanity in everyone that he sometimes flattens people out. (Evil and malice, after all, are human qualities too.) I find it hard to believe, for instance, that Vlad and his friends, each from a different immigrant group, would go dancing and hang out together. Isn't it more likely that each of the new arrivals would stick with his own tribe? Alas, the movie's family-of-man spirit feels like a crock. To achieve it, Mazursky willfully ignores some of the obvious divisions, such as the tribalization of commerce. It might have been funny, for instance, if Vlad had tried to open a produce stand or a coffee shop and had run into some indignant Koreans or Greeks. If Mazursky had confronted some of this, the movie's "I love America" sentiments would have earned our respect as well as our affection.

Yet Robin Williams's performance holds up. His Vlad comes alive in New York; the city's buzzing disorder makes him gregarious, hopeful, and ready to connect. And though Williams gives a performance of immense sweetness, he's not pulled down by the movie's sentimental tone. When Vlad gets the chance to play the sax with one of his favorite black jazz players, he doesn't make out too well. He's not good enough, and maybe he'll never be good enough. America the bountiful can't solve all his problems. What it can do is give him the opportunity to enjoy life. For a man who has always embraced misery, it's an immeasurable gift.

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  1. HUDSON BAY

    HUDSON BAY SERIES. Clippers sedan range from 35 to 65 feet is known as the Hudson Bay series. Focussed on open plan cruising and entertaining the new age Hudson Bays combine semi-displacement keeled hull design with single or twin engine configurations for sprint speeds up to 26 knots depending on model and engine choices.

  2. Hudson Bay 39

    https://www.clippermotoryachts.com/listings/hudson-bay-39-2019/ | Call Brett Thurley 07 5519 4019The Clipper Hudson Bay 39 model offers unmatched elegance, l...

  3. Hudson Bay 350 Walkthrough

    https://www.clippermotoryachts.com/listings/hudson-bay-350/ Contact Brett P 5519 4019Our Hudson Bay 350 is superbly designed with a modern flair. She will tu...

  4. 2021 Clipper Hudson Bay 350

    Hull. Our Hudson Bay 350 is superbly designed with a modern flair. She will turn heads at any marina or anchorage and is powered by a Volvo D6 340 HP electronic diesel shaft drive engine. Included for your comfort is a 4kw generator and a full Garmin electronics package, stone benchtops and ultra-leather upholstery.

  5. 2021 Clipper Motor Yachts Hudson Bay 350 37ft

    Hudson Bay 350: Class: Motor Yachts: Length: 37.24ft: Fuel Type: Diesel: Hull Material: Fiberglass: Hull Warranty: 3 years: Offered By: Clipper Yachts Australia Pty Ltd: Description. 2021 Clipper Motor Yachts Hudson Bay 350. Clipper Motor Yachts: Hudson Bay 350. This vessel is available in specific countries for our Clipper Ambassador program.

  6. Cruising: the Hudson Bay, Canada

    Original: Jun 28, 2019. The O'Day 222 O ghosts past majestic Hudsonian cuestas in Nunavik Turjusuk Park. Way back in 1610, Henry Hudson, commissioned by the Dutch East India Company to find a northwest passage to China, was the first Western navigator to discover the bay that now bears his name. During his exploratory voyage (1610-1611 ...

  7. The new Hudson Bay 39: Clipper Motor Yachts flagship model

    Posted on 20 Mar 2018 The new Hudson Bay 350 Superbly designed with a sleek European style and modern flair Clipper Motor Yachts' new Hudson Bay 350 is superbly designed with a sleek European style and modern flair. She will turn heads at any marina or anchorage and is powered by a Volvo D4 260 HP electronic diesel shaft drive engine.

  8. The new Hudson Bay 350

    The new Hudson Bay 350. Clipper Motor Yachts' new Hudson Bay 350 is superbly designed with a sleek European style and modern flair. She will turn heads at any marina or anchorage and is powered by a Volvo D4 260 HP electronic diesel shaft drive engine. Included for your comfort is a 4kw generator and a full Raymarine electronics package, Corian ...

  9. Hudson Bay 50

    The Clipper Hudson Bay 50 is a striking looking motor yacht, perfect for a short day trip or extended family cruises. Great use of space and clever layout ma...

  10. Used Clipper Hudson Bay 540 for Sale

    This 2018 Clipper Hudson Bay 540 is a yacht that offers a comprehensive set of features to enhance your boating experience. This vessel is equipped with Twin Cummins QSB6.7 540hp engines, ensuring a cruising speed of 10kn and tremendous fuel efficiency for long journeys. The vessel is fitted with two Sunpower Maxeon solar panels, each ...

  11. Exploring Hudson Bay: One Of Canada's Most Unique Waterfronts

    Explore James Bay. The James Bay at the southern end of Hudson Bay has abundant recreation activities and sites to see for visitors. Against a lush backdrop of boreal forest, visitors can cycle, go kayaking, boat ride to see whales or enter a ten-day fishing tournament.Tipple lovers can hike a ride on 15 people pedal-powered contraption dubbed The Rolling Barrel that offers two-hour tours to ...

  12. Hudson Bay Yacht Charter

    Hudson Bay is a beautiful yacht charter destination. People from all over Canada, United States and the globe come here to take part in yacht charter activities and other activities. There is a good selection of charter yachts available for Canada yacht charter, including motor yachts, superyachts, sailing yachts and catamarans.

  13. Luxury Yacht Rental in Hudson Bay

    Luxury Yacht Charter Guide to Hudson Bay One of the largest bodies of water in northeastern Canada, Hudson Bay is a fascinating yacht charter spot that captures a golden era of adventure sailing, when ships would traverse ice clad shores on voyages into unchartered territoryDescribed as being almost a forgotten sea, Hudson Bay is vast and empty and beautiful, populated with Inuit ...

  14. Freighter series

    Whether your quest is for extreme fishing, exploration of remote regions or a simple escape into the heart of nature, the Hudson Bay will be a faithful partner. Basic features include heavy-duty laminate, three keels reinforced with aluminum tubing, a minimum of eight heavy-duty braces, a moulded aluminum bow, integrated handle ends, gunwales ...

  15. Moscow On The Hudson (1984)

    Here's the intro and close to WHRO Cinema 15''s presentation of the 1984 film, Moscow On The Hudson, with host Danny Epperson. It stars Robin Williams. Cine...

  16. Maria Conchita Alonso "Moscow On The Hudson" 1984

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  17. Opening & Closing to Moscow on the Hudson 1984 VHS

    The opening and closing to Moscow on the Hudson 1984 VHS. I own nothing; rights belong to their respective owners and is used under fair use for historical p...

  18. Two Men Charged in Deadly Boat Accident in Hudson River

    Two New Jersey men who owned and operated a 24-foot boat that capsized in the Hudson River, killing two people, including a 7-year-old boy, were arrested and charged on Thursday with misconduct ...

  19. RWF ::: REVIEW ::: Moscow on the Hudson

    Okay By Me in America Originally published on April 16, 1984 | New York Magazine | written by David Denby. Vladimir Ivanoff (Robin Williams), the Soviet musician who defects to America in Paul Mazursky's sentimentally satisfying new comedy, Moscow on the Hudson, walks around his new home in wonder, a man who hasn't yet learned what he should be afraid of.