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MoonBeam lV Under Sail


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We were walking back from the train station to the marina (this area has wonderful public transport) and noticed MoonBeam lV off in the distance leaving the harbor. By the time we were back aboard she was well offshore, but a 400mm lens and a shooting position on the radar platform brought her into detail.

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She is just out for a daysail.

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Posted by Steve Dashew  (July 9, 2010)




One Response to “MoonBeam lV Under Sail”

  1. Peter Åsberg Says:

    Dear Steve & Linda,

    Wow, what a beauty, and what a rig! Imagine setting that topsail…

    Great pictures!

    Regards,
    Peter

    [Reply]



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