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  "textContent": "**From an unloved 90s yacht to a 136m cargo ship, Matt Sheahan explores how the AeroRig’s rebirth is finally making wind-powered trade a reality**\n\nThere was little doubt that the Ian Howlett-designed 70-footer Fly, built by the Elephant Boatyard on the River Hamble, was …Continue reading »\n\nThe post The commercial ship which uses 80% less fuel and proves the AeroRig’s worth appeared first on Yachting World.",
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