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Much bigger gear and you can ferry cars to Sausalito to pay for it!
Any idea what is min wind to plane up on your gear?
thanks for the report
SOunds like fun
Kirk out
>
> Absolutely gorgeous day at Crissy Field with the Big Boats getting ready for
> this weekend's racing.
>
> Tide was ebbing, but wind was so light that the water was very smooth.
>
> I had no problem planing on my Windwing 9.0 and Mike's Lab Flapper, with a
> 52cm Tectonics.
>
> Hardly anybody was out. It was very peaceful. There is something magical
> about light wind slalom sailing at Crissy.
>
> I suspect that I can keep sailing for some time at Crissy with that big sail
> :)
>
> Bye.
>
> Justin
> J1
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