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I may have misread the sign -- possibly it was just a heat.

These were on Victoria Lake in Hagley Park. They didn't seem to have much in the way of keels, so any gusts of wind tended to have them heeling right over and going rather off-course. Maybe that's where the challenge and appeal of radio-controlled yacht racing lies.
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