Re: Re: Re: Coyote / 3rd

From: Kirk Lindstrom (kirk@hpmsd3.sj.hp.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Mon Jul 11 1994 - 07:47:04 PDT


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From: Kirk Lindstrom <kirk@hpmsd3.sj.hp.com-DeleteThis>
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Subject: Re: Re: Re: Coyote / 3rd


>
> > Okay here's the answer to the question about whether there were gaps in the
> > wind a mile off shore on Thursday (due to northerly direction): NO. It was as
> > solid as Coyote gets, although I didn't need to go more than a mile out
> > because the wind was filled in to the "swimming" area. The only thing I felt
> > was unusual was that the swells were better formed and closer to shore than
> > usual.
>
> I was curious about *farther* than one mile off shore.
>
It got better the further you went out as usual on Saturday where it
was very Northerly. I had a great time on my 6.2/9'6" and the swells
were fun. With the N. Direction, it was harder on Starboard tack
to keep the board on the water than usual and going port was pretty
easy.
 
Kirk out
8'8", 8'11 & 9'6" ASD epoxy, 8'8" Challenge Flex
Wt 212#, Ht. 6'0", Usually sail on SF Bay, Cailf.
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