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July 2, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Sailing into history

The first thing you notice about her is the grace of her silhouette. Low to the water, with the masts raked back, the boat simply looks fast, graceful, and elegant. Step aboard on a windy day, sheet in the sails, and she more than delivers on that promise of speed. Swiftly pushing through the water,

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The first thing you notice about her is the grace of her silhouette. Low to the water, with the masts raked back, the boat simply looks fast, graceful, and elegant.

Step aboard on a windy day, sheet in the sails, and she more than delivers on that promise of speed. Swiftly pushing through the water, heeled over at a fast angle, the spray from the bow hitting your face, you can close your eyes and imagine you’re sailing at another time, in another place…

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