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In the old days, not many people thought of yachtsmen as real men.
Not that the said yachtsman would ever get to hear of it.
As I have said, he was a very keen yachtsman.
Like the other Western yachtsmen, they were almost certainly tortured.
"Which we have done, by and large," the yachtsman took up.
A keen yachtsman,he died in post at the age of 73.
The phone conversation ended in about 10 minutes, but the two yachtsmen kept driving.
As the richest of yachtsmen, the two businessmen have met before.
But better still, a local yachtsman liked the design and wanted a boat built.
In earlier life he was a keen student of nature and an excellent yachtsman.
And I've talked to a wealthy yachtsman, next boat to us here.
There was not, of course, a genuine yachtsman on the roster.
An explorer and a yachtsman, he went through two or three airplanes.
The river is used by yachtsmen as a very safe harbour.
He was a keen yachtsman, and wrote several books on sailing.
There are a few yachtsmen who don't value the water on which they boat.
American yachtsmen have found it difficult to raise money for a campaign without knowing where the next match will be held.
"It's a sensation probably few yachtsmen ever experience," he added.
For a change, however, this afternoon did not belong to lawyers but to the yachtsmen.
In the realm of sport he was an enthusiastic yachtsman.
Later, in complete command of herself again, she told him Murphy's story about the yachtsmen.
It must be some yachtsman coming over to see what the fuss is about."
"Yachtsmen do not usually carry that kind of equipment," he reminded.
"So good of you to drop by," said the Yachtsman, shaking hands.
He was voted yachtsman of the year in 1966.