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JOLLYBOATS. Courtesy Fairey Marin.e, Ltd. 



would slow her up on climbing onto a plane. She can be made docile 

 enough by rolling down some main or by taking a few extra people 

 aboard in a blow— any fast boat can be slowed down, but a slow boat 

 cannot be speeded up— so she is only incidentally a day sailer." 



The Jollyboat's principal sailing areas, besides the United Kingdom, are 

 Marblehead, Massachusetts; Long Island Sound; Chesapeake Bay; Augusta, 

 Georgia; Rochester, New York; Ohio; the U. S. West Coast; Montreal, 

 Canada; and Naramata, British Columbia, Canada. There are between 

 three hundred and four hundred in the world, including about one hun- 

 dred in the United States. The price is about $1950 in the United 

 States for new boats, $1200 for used. 



VITAL statistics: L.O.A. 18'; waterline ly'd"; beam 5V; draft 

 without centerboard 9", with C.B. down 4'g''; sail area 160 sq. ft. 

 (spinnaker allowed); weight 375 lbs.; trailable; crew, two or more. 



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