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On Fri, 31 Jul 2009 22:58:28 -0400, Jonathan Wye
wrote: They don't sail well unless someone is at the helm, 24 HOURS A DAY offshore. You can't just stop and everyone go to sleep. It doesn't work that way. You heard of a box lunch? Then there is the boxboat's lunch, which is distinguished by lack of a lookout. Casady |
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