Re: Coyote to Alameda?

From: Ed Scott (edscott@best.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Tue Jun 01 1999 - 13:55:40 PDT


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Subject: Re: Coyote to Alameda?
Date: Tue, 1 Jun 1999 13:55:40 -0700
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Maybe he's outta town right now, but I seem to remember Ken Poulton doing
it from 3rd to Hayward (?) Marina about 4 years ago or so. I don't
remember precisely, but I think someone on that voyage broke the nose of
their board off and had to sail back that way.

If it were me, I'd pick a day where it was blowing NW all across the Bay
Area, like a not-too-big clearing day. I've run out of juice on the far
*FAR* side of the channel at times.

-Ed



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