sailing the waves

From: mcneil (windsurf@metro.net-DeleteThis)
Date: Wed Mar 19 1997 - 13:01:39 PST


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From: mcneil <windsurf@metro.net-DeleteThis>
Subject: sailing the waves
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 1997 13:01:39 -0800
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Any suggestions for a beginner wave sailor in northern California. I can't
make the journey to the west coast of Baja until next spring and I want to
learn about wave sailing now. I live near Bodega Bay and have been reading
about Wadell, Tuba and the new sandbar etc. and Palo Marin. I don't want to
get hammered too bad in the surf (at least not the first few times), so
which of these places would offer the best conditions for a beginner?
Thanks, Annie



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