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Yeah, after righting a Thistle, you'll have about
800 gallons of water in it. Not much fun. One question, why was the rail in the water if you were racing seriously? S. "Maxprop" wrote in message nk.net... : : The last dinghy I raced seriously was a Thistle. No deck, deep bilge : relative to the transom, and it didn't take much of a rail in the water to : ship about 100 gallons in a flash. Bailers are a must on Thistles. I : learned to hate that boat. : |
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