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The Canterbury yachtsman. Brett de Thier, and his crew. Bill Hende, from the West Coast, tackling a steady south-easterly breeze in their catamaran Miss Stars Travel in the Little America’s Cup contest between New Zealand and Australia off Sorrento, near Melbourne. Miss Nylex retained the cun easily, by four wins to nil.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33463, 19 February 1974, Page 24

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The Canterbury yachtsman. Brett de Thier, and his crew. Bill Hende, from the West Coast, tackling a steady south-easterly breeze in their catamaran Miss Stars Travel in the Little America’s Cup contest between New Zealand and Australia off Sorrento, near Melbourne. Miss Nylex retained the cun easily, by four wins to nil. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33463, 19 February 1974, Page 24

The Canterbury yachtsman. Brett de Thier, and his crew. Bill Hende, from the West Coast, tackling a steady south-easterly breeze in their catamaran Miss Stars Travel in the Little America’s Cup contest between New Zealand and Australia off Sorrento, near Melbourne. Miss Nylex retained the cun easily, by four wins to nil. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33463, 19 February 1974, Page 24

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