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CAMDEN After a pause in 2020 due to the global pandemic, yacht racers in the Camden Classics Cup returned to Maine this summer that made this regatta one of the fastest growing events on the New England yacht racing circuit.
They were rewarded with strong wind for fast sailing, a variety of weather conditions made for interesting tactics and a pair of evening parties that brought racers together at the Camden Yacht Club and Lyman-Morse – Camden.
The raft-up of classic yachts in Camden Harbor was followed the next day by a sail parade through the inner harbor.
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