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Sail away

Sail away: In this photo provided by Rolex, J 120 boats Mister Magoo, foreground, owned by Stephen Madeira of Menlo Park, Calif

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Sat, September 13, 2014 Published on Sep. 13, 2014 Published on 2014-09-13T09:48:15+07:00

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Sail away: In this photo provided by Rolex, J 120 boats Mister Magoo, foreground, owned by Stephen Madeira of Menlo Park, Calif.; Chance, background left, owned by Barry Lewis of Atherton, Calif.; and Twister, owned by Timo Bruck of Mountain View, Calif., race during the 50th anniversary edition of the Rolex Big Boat Series sailing event Friday, in San Francisco. The event began Thursday and continues through Sunday with more than 100 boats competing.(AP/Rolex, Daniel Forster) Sail away: In this photo provided by Rolex, J 120 boats Mister Magoo, foreground, owned by Stephen Madeira of Menlo Park, Calif.; Chance, background left, owned by Barry Lewis of Atherton, Calif.; and Twister, owned by Timo Bruck of Mountain View, Calif., race during the 50th anniversary edition of the Rolex Big Boat Series sailing event Friday, in San Francisco. The event began Thursday and continues through Sunday with more than 100 boats competing.(AP/Rolex, Daniel Forster) (AP/Rolex, Daniel Forster)

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span class="caption">Sail away: In this photo provided by Rolex, J 120 boats Mister Magoo, foreground, owned by Stephen Madeira of Menlo Park, Calif.; Chance, background left, owned by Barry Lewis of Atherton, Calif.; and Twister, owned by Timo Bruck of Mountain View, Calif., race during the 50th anniversary edition of the Rolex Big Boat Series sailing event Friday, in San Francisco. The event began Thursday and continues through Sunday with more than 100 boats competing.(AP/Rolex, Daniel Forster)

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