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Galway Hooker is a traditional fishing boat that originated in the west coast of Ireland, specifically in the Galway Bay area. The Galway Hooker is a gaff-rigged sailing vessel that has been used for centuries by Irish fishermen to navigate the rough waters of the Atlantic Ocean. The boats are made of wood, typically oak, and feature a distinctive black hull and red sails. Sailing a Galway Hooker is a unique experience that requires skill and expertise. The boats are typically sailed with a crew of three to five people, and the sails are set using traditional methods that have been passed down through generations of Irish fishermen.

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