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Old 11-13-2009, 02:08 PM   #1
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"...The yacht club pennant was green with a white "W" on it..."
Kinda says it all: I doubt a club with a continuous presence on the lake would change its pennant. (That is, to the red-white-and-blue pennant that accompanies the top photo). (But I'll check back with my folks).

That "Lightning-class" sailboat will be of extreme interest with three people I can think of—just offhand. One joined this forum some months ago, but won't disclose his forum name. He said, "You'll know when I post ".

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Thanks—I'll bet that's it—and you're right: one of the earliest boats equipped with a spinnaker, the Lightning is a slick and popular class of sailboat.
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