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It sounds as if the problem was with the operators who did not know how
to sail and builders who did not know how to built a boat, not the USCG as implied. Joe wrote: http://www.wlbz2.com/newscenter/article.asp?id=35143 De-masted on first trip after USCG OK. Joe |
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They just OKed them to go...no one blames the USCG Mr. Nuttle
Capt. Suzy 35s5 NY |
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