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On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 23:33:20 -0500, rhys wrote:
Typically, they would self-steer, and rigged twin headsails for downwind work. All pumping was manual, and if they had inboards, they were one-cylinder gas or paraffin engines or heavy diesels that might give four knots in a flat sea. ================================================= Also typically, they would plan their route to be exclusively downwind because the boats they were on were almost incapable of meaningful work to weather, and even if they could have, conditions would have been hell on board. |
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