Re: Re: desperate!!!!

From: Kirk Lindstrom (kirk@hpmsd3.sj.hp.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Thu May 09 1996 - 13:06:26 PDT


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From: Kirk Lindstrom <kirk@hpmsd3.sj.hp.com-DeleteThis>
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Subject: Re: Re: desperate!!!!

Not to pick on poor Booker, but this reply is totally useless to me
since I don't know how much Booker weighs....

an 8'11" RKT is a FULL SINKER for me and 5.4 is pretty damn small....maybe a
25-30 knot day....

OTH....One sailing friend, she usually sails an 8'6" and a 4.7 in light
wind.,,,, and often planes before I do on my 6.9 or Duffy on his 7.4.

PLEASE give sailor wt...
>
> On Thu, 9 May 1996, Pierre St. Hilaire wrote:
>
> > 3rd Av. or Coyote should be a good bet. Anyone sailed 3rd yesterday?
> >
>
> - I sailed a 8'11" and 5.4m sail from about 4pm to 6pm. Mostly good,
> but the wind was up & down. It seems like the wind has been peaking
> early ( 2-3pm ) dying around 5pm and picking back up again around
> 6pm or so. But the fact of my noticing this and writing it down,
> will make it totally wrong for the rest of the season.
>
> - Booker C. Bense : bbense@networking.stanford.edu-DeleteThis
>
ASD epoxy: 8'8" & 8'11" RKT & 9'6" no-nose CS
Wt 222#, Ht. 6'0", Usually sail on SF Bay, Cailf.
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