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Racing in the Philippines

Cheer up boaters of the North. The good weather is coming (hopefully)! My thanks to dinghy designer and sail maker Mik Storer for passing this one along.

Author Gavin AtkinPosted on March 4, 2016March 4, 2016Categories Boating, boats, ships and the sea, Locations, Racing sailing craft, wooden boatTags Philippines, racingLeave a comment on Racing in the Philippines

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