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Looks like in your report the Hobies are not really present. Suggest to rewrite the article.
Thanks for the great report Wik. Great battle.
If I correctly read the results the overall winner this year is a Hobie16
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Who took a dump in the ocean? Nasty color…
No ocean my friend… read a book on geography some day…
Ah yes, the Amazon…which leads into the south Atlantic…wait for it…ocean. Oh and seeing how one of the biggest problems in South America is deforestation, over-fertiliztation and waste from farming working its way into the river, that aint all silt, home-slice. Least thats what my book tells me…
And trust me too, I know all about water pollution, my H16 turns brown after sailing in Naragansett bay near Newport if I sail within a week of a good rainstorm. Its nasty
Wrong again…
Enlighten me then….
Blair
That "Nasty" color is the natural color of that river, Rio de la Plata.
They are muddy waters due to Parana river and other affluents bottom sediments.
Color has nothing nothing to do with deforestation of pollution, is just mud, simple as that!
Good pic here, Ocean starts when "nasty color" ends, widest river on the planet.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Rio_de_la_Plata_BA_2.JPG
Although pollution may become a huge problem in the future, is not responsible for that brown river color.