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Sailing on an America's cup boat (Stars & Stripes)
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Landry" data-source="post: 237360" data-attributes="member: 7025"><p>In my younger days, I was a heavy air Catamaran sailor. As far as an adrenaline rush, there's little that can compete with a 16' HobieCat in 25 knots of wind. My sailing buddy and I were on the water when no one else would take their boat off the trailer. Big boat sailing is just as much fun, and the worst day on the water is better than the best day at work. A trip on an America's Cup boat would really top off a great life of sailing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Landry, post: 237360, member: 7025"] In my younger days, I was a heavy air Catamaran sailor. As far as an adrenaline rush, there's little that can compete with a 16' HobieCat in 25 knots of wind. My sailing buddy and I were on the water when no one else would take their boat off the trailer. Big boat sailing is just as much fun, and the worst day on the water is better than the best day at work. A trip on an America's Cup boat would really top off a great life of sailing. [/QUOTE]
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