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Kirk Lindstrom wrote:
>
> Any reports from Palo Alto, 3rd or Coyote Pt?
>
> I can't seem to tell from the wind reports if it has been worth
> sailing on the Bay for a large sized person on not so big gear?
I sailed Sat at Coyote (165lbs, 5.9m2, 102l, 9'2") and planing nearly
all of the time. Sunday, I played tourist at Crissy, and I'd guess
that I would have been on a 5.0 with my smaller board.
Not sure if that helps.
--rickw
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