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The social side of yachting

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The cruise of the “Wallowy.” A travel for temperature

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The modern yacht. Sloop or cutter?

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White wings. A yachting romance (chaps. XLVII-XLIX)

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White wings. A yachting romance (chaps. XLIV-XLVI)

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