Gary Fox
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The legendary sailing qualities of these uniquely quick and seakindly vessels are sadly under-appreciated by the general yachting oi-polloi. Had they been around in the late Victorian era of fast tea-clippers, or the inter-war grain races, the likes of the Cutty Sark and the Moshulu would have been broken up for scrap in the face of such a quantum advance in naval architecture.I thought that Anderson 22s were made of pure unobtainium and could expect to outlast the heat death of the Universe? No to mention being able to approach light-speed if handled correctly.
For those who don't get it, there is a rather over-enthusiastic proponent of the Anderson 22 on these fora!
I can reveal that, to avoid embarrassment to any corporate sponsors, A22's are secretly banned from competing in modern ocean races alongside Imoca 60's etc.
I hope you are reading this Seajet!