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> Saturday: sailed 3.6/8'3" fully powered at the S.I. access. 8:00-10:00am. The
> access was definitely a sail size windier than the powerlines. (made a down-
> winder to the-sign). Swells were shaping up quite nicely.
Ken S.
What is S.I.? Where is it, and how do I get there!
~Jim
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