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In Commencement Bay, man watches storm damage his boat - TheNewsTribune.com
by NewsReader 01-20-2012


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In Commencement Bay, man watches storm damage his boat
TheNewsTribune.com
Alan Hanson of Tacoma had to scramble to minimize the danger and damage after two masts on his sailboat "Patience" broke in high winds and icy rain Thursday. Not just because of the ice and snowstorm that inundated Western Washington this week. ...

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