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July/ August 2007 - Classic Yacht Magazine
July/ August 2007 - Classic Yacht Magazine
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Patrons find the old Elco, now registered with the Classic <strong>Yacht</strong> Association,<br />
a unique and relaxing way to host business functions, entertain clients<br />
or simply toss half-empty jars of Grey Poupon at passing jet skis.<br />
scores of uninhabited islands, an idyllic<br />
backdrop for the three-hour cruises.<br />
Matriarch’s patrons often come from<br />
nearby Greenville or Atlanta. They<br />
find the old Elco, now registered with<br />
the Classic <strong>Yacht</strong> Association, a unique<br />
and relaxing way to host business<br />
functions, entertain clients or simply<br />
toss half-empty jars of Grey Poupon at<br />
passing jet skis.<br />
The food and cruise booze come a<br />
number of ways. Routine cruises<br />
include light hors d'oeuvres but can be<br />
had with more substantial finger foods.<br />
Dinner or Sunday brunch charters<br />
include complete meals. The wine list<br />
is remarkable considering the space<br />
available; I counted over sixty unique<br />
bottles as well as a good beer selection.<br />
Matriarch has come a long way since<br />
2003. Classic yacht buffs should thank<br />
Jan Hadley for saving a rare and<br />
beautiful vestige of yachting history.<br />
matriarchyacht.com<br />
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