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YACHT TOWED BY THE ARANUI.—The 60ft yacht Cutty Sark, which was disabled in Cook Strait on Monday, being towed to Wellington by the road-rail ferry Aranui. The yacht’s sails were blown out, its cross-trees smashed, and its engines and radio put out of action by heavy seas and 50-knot winds.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31277, 25 January 1967, Page 3

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YACHT TOWED BY THE ARANUI.—The 60ft yacht Cutty Sark, which was disabled in Cook Strait on Monday, being towed to Wellington by the road-rail ferry Aranui. The yacht’s sails were blown out, its cross-trees smashed, and its engines and radio put out of action by heavy seas and 50-knot winds. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31277, 25 January 1967, Page 3

YACHT TOWED BY THE ARANUI.—The 60ft yacht Cutty Sark, which was disabled in Cook Strait on Monday, being towed to Wellington by the road-rail ferry Aranui. The yacht’s sails were blown out, its cross-trees smashed, and its engines and radio put out of action by heavy seas and 50-knot winds. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31277, 25 January 1967, Page 3