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50′ Casey Yawl (1947) – GLIDE

I think you should consider coming south and enter Glide in the Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race this year. Most people don't know it, but there is an invitational, non-schooner class for traditional boats. This year's charitable fun race is Oct. 3-8. Check it out at www.gcbsr.org we usually have 30-40 boats, and great traditional boat camaraderie on both ends of the race.
Paul Carroll
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34′ Double-Ended Ketch (2018) – EMPRESS OF BLANDINGS

I think you should come south and enter the Empress in the Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race this year. Most people don't know it, but there is an invitational, non-schooner class for traditional boats. This year's charitable fun race is Oct. 3-8. Check it out at www.gcbsr.org we usually have 30-40 boats, and great traditional boat camaraderie on both ends of the race.
Paul Carroll
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34′ Nielsen/Luke, Keel Yawl (1957) – ANNIE

I think you should come south and enter Annie in the Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race this year. Most people don't know it, but there is an invitational, non-schooner class for traditional boats. This year's charitable fun race is Oct. 3-8. Check it out at www.gcbsr.org we usually have 30-40 boats, and great traditional boat camaraderie on both ends of the race.
Paul Carroll
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46′ Rhodes Ketch (1937) – ARABELLA

I think you should come south and enter Arabella in the Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race this year. Most people don't know it, but there is an invitational, non-schooner class for traditional boats. This year's charitable fun race is Oct. 3-8. Check it out at www.gcbsr.org we usually have 30-40 boats, and great traditional boat camaraderie on both ends of the race.
Paul Carroll
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44′ Mower Ketch (1927) – CHANTEY

I think you should come south and enter Chantey in the Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race this year. Most people don't know it, but there is an invitational, non-schooner class for traditional boats. This year's charitable fun race is Oct. 3-8. Check it out at www.gcbsr.org We even have a Chantey Sing!
Paul Carroll
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40′ Hunt/Howland Concordia Yawl (1960) – WESTRAY

I sure do love the Concordias, and this one appears to be flawless! I think you should enter in the Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race this year. Most people don't know it, but there is an invitational, non-schooner class for traditional boats. This year's charitable fun race is Oct. 3-8. Check it out at www.gcbsr.org
Paul Carroll
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40′ Hunt/Howland Concordia Yawl (1950) – DUENDE

Love me a Concordia, and this one is magnificent! I think you should enter in the Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race this year. Most people don't know it, but there is an invitational, non-schooner class for traditional boats. This year's charitable fun race is Oct. 3-8. Check it out at www.gcbsr.org
Paul Carroll
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36′ Crocker Ketch – PANTOUF

I think you should enter Pantouf in the Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race this year. Most people don't know it, but there is an invitational, non-schooner class for traditional boats. This year's charitable fun race is Oct. 3-8. Check it out at www.gcbsr.org
Paul Carroll
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39′ Alden/Persson Ketch (1955) – ABIGAIL

I think you should enter Abigail in the Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race this year. Most people don't know it, but there is an invitational, non-schooner class for traditional boats. This year's charitable fun race is Oct. 3-8. Check it out at www.gcbsr.org
Paul Carroll
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42′ Rhodes Yawl (1955) – THOR

I think you should enter Thor in the Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race this year. Most people don't know it, but there is an invitational, non-schooner class for traditional boats. This year's charitable fun race is Oct. 3-8. Check it out at www.gcbsr.org
Paul Carroll