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"textContent": "**40 knots in a lumpy sea and a rock-solid gyro. The Windy SR40 proves that walkaround practicality doesn't have to mean boring performance**\n\nWhen I finished my last article, I explained that I was putting a lot of faith in Windy. I had sold my Windy 34 Alizé and committed to the new Windy SR40, based on nothing more than a small 3D model. Fellow boating friends thought I was mad, buying a new boat off-plan and taking […]\n\nThis article Moment of truth: Was buying a Windy SR40 sight unseen a mistake? appeared first on Motor Boat & Yachting.",
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