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For those who have been sailing for awhile, and no longer remember what the original waterline looked like *before* you loaded your boat with all that good stuff... maybe this will help!
Lake Don Pedro, same morning in August.
Been around, loaded down. We'll not say who's boat this is, Ed, and not mention "Yahoo"
Kevin, That shot really hurts! The boat is actually sitting 3 or 4 inches higher in your picture then it was at the nationals when we were loaded for the San Juans afterwards. I told the first mate that we would be doing some serious boat lightening when we got home. Your photo shows Yahoo on the first weekend back in the water after the trip and already lightened. Still darned heavy. You can see the mast-up and A-frame on the side deck before we took them home. Your 250 sure looks good floating high. Are you in a slip now?
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