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To discover the effect of excess wind on a sailboat, let us return to the simple catrigged boat from Part One.
Sailing Fundamentals Gary Jobson 1998
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To discover the effect of excess wind on a sailboat, let us return to the simple catrigged boat from Part One.
Sailing Fundamentals Gary Jobson 1998
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Once when they were young bucks, chance-met, beachcombing together in the Islands, Kam Ryan and Bob Saxtorph acquired a beat-up rowboat, catrigged it after a fashion, stowed some food and plenty of beer aboard, and set fbrth on a shakedown cruise across Kaulakahi Channel.
Inconstant Star Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1991
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Some little distance offshore a fishing-boat, catrigged and not more than twenty-feet over all, swung bobbing at her mooring, keen nose searching into the wind; at sight of which Kirkwood gave thanks, for his adventitious guide had served him well, if that boat were to be hired by any manner of persuasion.
The Black Bag Louis Joseph Vance 1906
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