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Sailing video

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It's not a Cape Dory but it's a very nice sailing video of a Herreshoff sailboat.

http://ec2-67-202-56-139.compute-1.amaz ... 30-hull-1/
Fair winds,

Roberto

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Nice! What a beauty! I'll never again whine about too much heel on my 25D!
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Thanks for sharing this video. I've sailed on a NY30 a few times, and it was always an amazing experience.
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Hard core boat porn.
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That's a delightful video, Robert. I encourage everyone here to watch it.
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Really nice! Thanks Robert.
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Incredibly well done video.....a beautiful classic and first-class restoration. Thank you for sharing !!
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How beautiful! Thanks for posting it. I have a friend who is restoring an old Herreshoff 12.5 and looking at her up close out of the water I thought Carl Alberg must have been thinking of Herreshoff when he designed the Typhoon. The pure aesthetics of the lines are so satisfying!
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Pretty nice! I can recommend ALL of the videos by Off Center Harbor. Informative, entertaining and handsomely produced. Some achingly beautiful. Particularly enjoyable in February! Jim.
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Robert thanks for sharing. The rest of those Jamestown Distributors videos are also very interesting.

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Dick:

Somehow I got on the Jamestown Distributors e-mail list. Not sure of the process. I get e-mails from them all the time and often with some great video. This video just really caught my eye.
Fair winds,

Roberto

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CDSOA #1097
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"I wish to have no Connection with any Ship that does not Sail fast for I intend to go in harm's way." Captain John Paul Jones, 16 November 1778, as quoted in Naval History and Heritage Command, http://www.history.navy.mil
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