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10 metre racing boats
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07/21/2018 08:02 PM
07/21/2018 08:02 PM
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Joined: Apr 2001
Posts: 14,654 Brookfield, CT.
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I haven’t noticed any comments about the 10 metre racing boats, and now that I think about it, that would extend back to even before the b itch Irma hit the Island with the full force of her wrath. Please tell me they made it through the storm without damage. Good memories of the actual America’s Cup Races and of enjoying the boats in St. Maarten over the years. I have a great picture on my bureau of my DH and both SILs enjoying a morning workout on the Stars and Stripes. Not quite Dennis Connor-style sailing but they had a lot of fun.
Respectfully,
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