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Wednesday, July 17, 2024
Newport Bermuda race start
It’s been a few weeks, but we had a nice day for the start of the race. Almost 200 boats race to Bermuda-usually takes 3-6 days depending.
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Stephanie Hilgemann Boutilier
United States
Steph & Chris currently live in New England. Summers are spent sailing, racing triathlons, and hot rodding. Winters are spent hiking in New Hampshire, training for triathlons, horseback riding, and fixing/updating hot rods.
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