What does SPC mean?
SPC means Sailing a Privilege Catamaran
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Sailing a Privilege Catamaran?
Sailing a Privilege Catamaran can be abbreviated as SPC
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What does SPC stand for? SPC stands for "Sailing a Privilege Catamaran". |
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How to abbreviate "Sailing a Privilege Catamaran"? "Sailing a Privilege Catamaran" can be abbreviated as SPC. |
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What is the meaning of SPC abbreviation? The meaning of SPC abbreviation is "Sailing a Privilege Catamaran". |
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What is SPC abbreviation? One of the definitions of SPC is "Sailing a Privilege Catamaran". |
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What does SPC mean? SPC as abbreviation means "Sailing a Privilege Catamaran". |
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What is shorthand of Sailing a Privilege Catamaran? The most common shorthand of "Sailing a Privilege Catamaran" is SPC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CABB - Catamaran Association of Biscayne Bay
- CAT - Catamaran
- CRAW - Catamaran Racing Association of Wisconsin
- IACA - International A-Class Catamaran Association
- CFI - Catamaran Ferries International
- CNGS - Catamaran Notes Ginny Sailing
- CRA - Catamaran Racing Association
- CRAC - Catamaran Racing Association of the Chesapeake
- PRIVILEGE - Privilege Style Líneas Aéreas
- PVG - Privilege Style Líneas Aéreas
- USACA - United States A-Class Catamaran Association
- bimini. - A weather-proof fabric stretched over the open spaces of a sailing vessel to provide shade and weather protection to the pilot and/or passengers.
- Buginese schooner. - A two-masted sailing vessel or schooner of Indonesian design, accommodating 12 to 18 passengers, used by some soft-adventure tour operators.
- guaranteed reservation. - A reservation that will be held all night, whether or not the party arrives on time. Generally, the buyer pays for the privilege by guaranteeing payment whether or not the reservation is used.
- landlubber. - A person new to ships and sailing.
- lifeboat drill. - A required test of a cruise ship's emergency procedures to be carried out before or within 24 hours of sailing.
- looper. - A person who has sailed or is sailing the Great Loop, a water route circumnavigating the eastern half of the United States.
- perk. - Abr. Short for perquisite. A privilege or extra benefit associated with a person's position in a company.
- pinisi. - A two-masted sailing vessel or schooner of Indonesian design, accommodating 12 to 18 passengers, used by some soft-adventure tour operators.
- sloop. - A one-masted sailing vessel, rigged fore and aft.