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Tuesday, November 11, 2008
The Stripping Continues
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A Journal of Glen "Spyglass" Martin's efforts to refit a 1968 vintage 24' "Nugget" trimaran, originally designed by the legendary multihull enthusiast Arthur Piver.
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