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I took it out because it would confuse the reader into thinking the ship was built with guns. Also when it had the guns added, it was re-rated as a torpedo boat. Smashing everything into the infobox just confuses the reader, so since the emphasis changed from the warship HMCS Tuna to a bunch of rich guys racing their toys around New York, I thought that the infobox should reflect that. I also question the notability of rich people racing their yachts around New York as necessary for the reader to know. Seems like irrelevant fluff. Might as well put every time a celebrity raced their Lamborghini Diablo on that page if that is the kind of stuff we are going to add. Llammakey (talk) 11:38, 4 October 2024 (UTC)Reply