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![]() For anyone who appreciates great sea stories, this is a must read: http://www.davearcher.com/goodwill.html |
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![]() Thanks a lot for that site. What a great story. |
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![]() Wayne.B wrote: For anyone who appreciates great sea stories, this is a must read: http://www.davearcher.com/goodwill.html A google search shows that the schooner "Goodwill" listed at 161' competed twice in the Transpac, with R. Larrabee. I also found this blurb from http://www.talesofbalboa.com/backissues2005/11-05.html "the two largest sailing ships in Newport were Ralph Larabee's Goodwill and the schooner Pioneer. Both were moored in the Lido area. The Goodwill sunk off Mexico. What ever happened to Pioneer?" hmm... Don W. |
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