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34404
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Sailing is a traditional form of transportation that has been practiced on the waters of Beaufort County for centuries. For the past decade, the nonprofit organization, Little Washington Sailing School, has worked to keep the art of sailing alive, passing it along to the next generation. Director Kevin Clancy discusses the school’s sailing programs.
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23075
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Sailing is a prevalent past time in Beaufort County, especially on the Pamlico River. All styles and sizes of boats sail on the Pamlico throughout the summer. Young sailors can also learn the art of sailing at the Little Washington Sailing School, which offers ten fundamentals classes each summer.
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19555
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To Washington native Jackson McHorney, retirement looks very similar to his working days. After spending over 30 years operating sailing charter cruises, McHorney still sails at his leisure and enjoys the activity that went from a hobby to his profession.
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12127
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North Carolina residents are experiencing a revival in the interest of sailing. Largely due to the formation of the Carolina Sailing Club, locals have taken to exploiting inland waters for leisure instead of the traditional oceanic setting.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 24 Issue 7, Aug 1956, p11, il
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