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Keeping up with speed using a chip log (Galveston County Daily News)
by NewsReader 01-29-2007

Cold, cloudy, windy winter days offer a chance to do things we may not want to do in better weather, when we?d rather be sailing. I spent one of those kinds of day making a chip log.

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