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Hello again Ravi-
wrote: The boat you are curious about almost belongs in a museum. Its the Waterwag. Of Irish origin I am told. I believe there are just a few left in the world. We have three of them in sea worthy condition! A few in excellent condition exist in one of the clubs in Ireland where one of our sailors recently visited. Yes, it's still a racing class at several clubs in Ireland. They are classic boats, I did a little searching and found some info. http://www.dlharbour.ie/content/hist...water_wags.php My wife & I visited Ireland a few years back and I definitely would like to go again, we did not do much sailing, just played tourist. Cork & Kinsale harbors look like magnificent places for sailing though. I apologize for asking so many question, thanks very much for your answers and also for showing us your photos. If you have any question about North Carolina and what sailing is like here, please feel free to ask. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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