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R. J. Harrison (above) has left the Olympic Finn class. He has acquired an old Seamew which he proposes to renovate for family sailing and for a patrol boat during offshore sailing in Sumner Bay. The Seamew will have an X Class rig and an auxiliary motor. Harrison's boat. Loafin' one of the last wooden Finns and a superb piece of construction by P. F. Pritchett, has been acquired by D. Barker.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30270, 24 October 1963, Page 19

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R. J. Harrison (above) has left the Olympic Finn class. He has acquired an old Seamew which he proposes to renovate for family sailing and for a patrol boat during offshore sailing in Sumner Bay. The Seamew will have an X Class rig and an auxiliary motor. Harrison's boat. Loafin' one of the last wooden Finns and a superb piece of construction by P. F. Pritchett, has been acquired by D. Barker. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30270, 24 October 1963, Page 19

R. J. Harrison (above) has left the Olympic Finn class. He has acquired an old Seamew which he proposes to renovate for family sailing and for a patrol boat during offshore sailing in Sumner Bay. The Seamew will have an X Class rig and an auxiliary motor. Harrison's boat. Loafin' one of the last wooden Finns and a superb piece of construction by P. F. Pritchett, has been acquired by D. Barker. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30270, 24 October 1963, Page 19

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