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The 30 Somethings
Young couples breathe new life into some older production boats to pull off their dreams of voyaging.
By
Cruising World Staff
January 26, 2011
Updated: January 26, 2011
Margie Kopp and Drew Sorrell
Margie Kopp and Drew Sorrell had the right sense of adventure, aboard
Dosia
, a 36-foot Pearson ketch.
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Kayakers Susan Schweinsberg and Graham Hopkins learned to sail as they set out.
Young Cruisers
Ydine Sandberg and Steve Walicki, each in their late 20s, set careers aside to sail across the South Pacific aboard a 30-foot Rawson.
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