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- Moxie is a historic trimaran sailboat. It was custom designed by Dick Newick and built by Walter Greene to the 46 ft (14 m) OSTAR race waterline length limit at , Cousins River, Yarmouth, Maine. It was launched in 1980. Skippered by Philip Weld, Moxie won the Observer Single-Handed Trans-Atlantic Race (OSTAR) that year. On 7th of October 2022, Moxie is qualified to participate to the Route du Rhum 2022 skippered by Thomas Lurton. (en)
- Moxie (anglais pour « courage ») est un trimaran de compétition mis à l'eau en 1979, vainqueur de la Transat anglaise 1980, ou Ostar. Il navigue toujours aujourd'hui, basé à Quiberon. (fr)
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- Moxie is a historic trimaran sailboat. It was custom designed by Dick Newick and built by Walter Greene to the 46 ft (14 m) OSTAR race waterline length limit at , Cousins River, Yarmouth, Maine. It was launched in 1980. Skippered by Philip Weld, Moxie won the Observer Single-Handed Trans-Atlantic Race (OSTAR) that year. On 7th of October 2022, Moxie is qualified to participate to the Route du Rhum 2022 skippered by Thomas Lurton. (en)
- Moxie (anglais pour « courage ») est un trimaran de compétition mis à l'eau en 1979, vainqueur de la Transat anglaise 1980, ou Ostar. Il navigue toujours aujourd'hui, basé à Quiberon. (fr)
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- Moxie (voilier) (fr)
- Moxie (trimaran) (en)
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