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All about the teams at the IOR

Chris Szepessy
November - December 2019 • Racing

Mother Nature may have kept the breeze light for this year’s Storm Trysail Foundation Intercollegiate Offshore Regatta but that gave ace shooter Steve Cloutier a chance to meet
the teams.
© Stephen R Cloutier

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