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By the time we see a new design afloat we’ve been “pregnant” with it for so long we just want to get the it over with. This process of designing and building is intense, and it really gets pressurized the last six to eight weeks as the builders sort out the last few details and push for launching. But once we and the builders see a photo like this – the boat floating on her lines – and the initial performance data confirms the preliminary concept of three years prior – the effort is worthwhile.<\/p>\n
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We’ll have lots of information over the next few weeks as we go through sea trials. This will be organized in the three categories below this blog on the front page and sidebar (Sea Trials, FPB Series Notes, and Updates).<\/p>\n
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Join us for the journey.<\/p>\n
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