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Is any place in Half Moon Bay sailable in conditions like
yesterday, ie W to NW?
I was wondering if a person could launch from Pillar Point on
the ocean side somehow.
Yesterday the coast was blowing and I didn't have time to
get to Waddell. Ok, maybe 15ft/10sec seemed like too much
work. From the map below it seems like Pillar Pt juts out
far enough to give a nice launch, but the details of access,
parking ...?
Bob
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