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>Didn't anybody get some storm sailing in?
Yep. El Presidente Nino struck again. Started on 4.4/8'6" glass at
Pillar at 11:30. The boyz were coming in on 5.2's to rig down to 4.7's.
Well powered till around 12:15 when a nuclear blast came in, many of us
hunkered down on the west beach. 4.7's couldn't get back at first. I
sailed/slammed my way back to the launch to rig 3.9. Sailed till 1:45 on
the 3.9, powered to overpowered, could barely make my jibes, nice port
air. Wind started clocking, died. A little gusty, but overall, fun day.
Funny story - A guy who's listed in the phonebook as "Al Nino" has been
getting crank calls the last few weeks complaining about the weather.
-Ed
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