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Sailor Rescued off Tillamook
Along with the fall’s first major storm hitting the Oregon/Washington coasts this weekend also came the inevitable request for assistance by sailboat. On Saturday, Duane Jones of the Oak Harbor, WA-based 40-ft sailboat (make unknown) The Rock called the Coast Guard for a rescue 14 miles off Tillamook, Oregon. According to the Coasties, Jones no…
Oracle Comeback Win Was Brilliant – and Legit
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Rolex Big Boat Series Takes Over
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Australia to be AC35 Challenger
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