Members of the crew of the 10m (33ft) yacht Imp snatch a few moments of rest last evening after stowing their gear. Soon afterwards the craft sailed from Lyttelton for Auckland. There it will start in the Auckland-Suva Gold Cup race on May 5. The Imp, the smallest yacht among the 22 entrants, is one of three from Lyttelton. The others are Chantal, which also sailed north last evening, and Foxy Lady, which is already in Auckland.
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77Members of the crew of the 10m (33ft) yacht Imp snatch a few moments of rest last evening after stowing their gear. Soon afterwards the craft sailed from Lyttelton for Auckland. There it will start in the Auckland-Suva Gold Cup race on May 5. The Imp, the smallest yacht among the 22 entrants, is one of three from Lyttelton. The others are Chantal, which also sailed north last evening, and Foxy Lady, which is already in Auckland. Press, 21 April 1979, Page 6
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