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ne of the world’s most iconic racing yachts returns to the water after historic multi-year restoration. The 1930 America’s Cup challenger , known as ‘The Queen of the J Class’,
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ne of the world’s most iconic racing yachts returns to the water after historic multi-year restoration. The 1930 America’s Cup challenger , known as ‘The Queen of the J Class’,
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