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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72R. 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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