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New magazine article: Hidden Anchorages

Steve & Linda on Wind Horse with backdrop of icebergsLinda has an article in the new issue of Berthon Lifestyles. “…The kettle is on the stove for tea. The smell of freshly baked chocolate chip cookies wafts across the salon. And we sit, transfixed by the beauty which surrounds us…” Hungry for more? Click here to download a PDF excerpt from the magazine.

Posted by admin  (July 31, 2009)




2 Responses to “New magazine article: Hidden Anchorages”

  1. Frank Banesse Says:

    I am following the build on the first FPB 64 with great interest and much anticipation………..what happened? There have been no further posts since # 15. Surely, things have not come to screeching halt. I look forward to hearing from you at your convenience.

    Best Regards,

    Frank

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    Steve Dashew Reply:

    Frank:
    We’ve been snowed with the many details associated with the first boats, so behind getting the latest photos posted. Lots of progress being made (see latest post just up) with hull # 4 starting.

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