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[QUOTE="bobthebuilder, post: 10529850, member: 6403"] Before the World Series was introduced, they used to build two boats because that was how they trained. They didn’t race against the other teams until the round robin, so they had to tune up against their own reserve boat. A lot dated now, but Warwick Collins novels Challenge and New World give a great feel for match racing rules. The rules haven’t changed much since he wrote the books 30 years ago, just that the boats go 4x faster so decision making must be crazy! [/QUOTE]
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