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The road to hell, as many have noted, is paved with good intentions. A well-intentioned Max Ebb wrote his October-issue column, called Sneaky Secrets, about how to be a sneakaboard, aka an illegal liveaboard. While not normally an advocate of being less than honest, Max reasoned that more sneakaboards could be a win-win-win situation. A…

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AC World Series Televised in US

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