Re: Anyone sail this weekend?

From: Kirk Lindstrom (kirk@hpmsd3.sj.hp.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Mon Apr 10 1995 - 09:23:00 PDT


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From: Kirk Lindstrom <kirk@hpmsd3.sj.hp.com-DeleteThis>
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Subject: Re: Anyone sail this weekend?

I left Coyote Sat before it came up, but I heard it was sailable, but
goofy direction and shifty.

Sunday it was Northerly and some of us sailed/ mostly slogged and
practiced light wind stuff for an hour around noon. It came up to
typical Coyote wind later (20-23Knots) and I sailed 6.2/8'11" until my
forearms fell off...8-)

You can kill a man but you can't kill an idea.''
 --Medgar Evers, American civil rights activist (1926-1963)

Kirk out
ASD epoxy: 8'8" RKT, 8'11" CS & 9'6" no-nose CS; Mistral CFlex & Malibu
Wt 215#, Ht. 6'0", Usually sail on SF Bay, Cailf.
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> From: "Slattery, Tom" <tslattery@macromedia.com-DeleteThis>
> Subject: Anyone sail this weekend?
>
> I sailed crissy on Saturday. I should have been on a 6.0 (175 6'2), but all
> I have is a 5.3. On Sunday, crissy didn't look that good - alot of people
> sitting in there cars trying to decide to go out. What happened on the south
> bay?
>



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