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The Minister of Recreation and Sport, Mr Moore, in Wellington with the giant letter and envelope he has sent to the crew of New Zealand’s America’s Cup yacht KZ7 in Fremantle. The tongue-in-cheek message suggests that the motto of the New York Yacht Club is: “Youth and inexperience can always be beaten by old age and treachery.”

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Press, 18 October 1986, Page 31

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The Minister of Recreation and Sport, Mr Moore, in Wellington with the giant letter and envelope he has sent to the crew of New Zealand’s America’s Cup yacht KZ7 in Fremantle. The tongue-in-cheek message suggests that the motto of the New York Yacht Club is: “Youth and inexperience can always be beaten by old age and treachery.” Press, 18 October 1986, Page 31

The Minister of Recreation and Sport, Mr Moore, in Wellington with the giant letter and envelope he has sent to the crew of New Zealand’s America’s Cup yacht KZ7 in Fremantle. The tongue-in-cheek message suggests that the motto of the New York Yacht Club is: “Youth and inexperience can always be beaten by old age and treachery.” Press, 18 October 1986, Page 31

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