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Wednesday, November 28, 2012
74 mph. Under sail. On water.
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http://www.craftacraft.com/blog/2012/11/24/sailrocket-2
74 mph. Under sail. On water.
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Eolian is a Downeast 45 ketch. She is moored at the Cap Sante marina in Anacortes, at the far end of D Dock... she is our home at the gateway to the San Juan Islands.
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