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10 Feet of Plywood vs. the North Atlantic

13 min · 1 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio 10 Feet of Plywood vs. the North Atlantic

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What happens when a suburban shop teacher decides to challenge the graveyard of the Atlantic on his own terms? This is the story of June 1, 1979, when Gerry Spiess launched the Yankee Girl, a homemade boat, into history. Discover a gripping story of individual discipline and why true pioneering is often found in the quiet, unglamorous hours of backyard preparation.

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