Re: Winter Sailing Tips?

From: Jerry Gardner (jernmar@flash.net-DeleteThis)
Date: Mon Nov 08 1999 - 18:37:44 PST


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From: "Jerry Gardner" <jernmar@flash.net-DeleteThis>
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Subject: Re: Winter Sailing Tips?
Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1999 18:37:44 -0800
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Alamenda can be great in the winter.

My favority winter sites are Alameda, Point Isabel and PSQ.

I never worried about water quality, then got quite ill after a winter
session at Point Isabel.

Jerry

----- Original Message -----
From: Bob Dow <bdow@cisco.com-DeleteThis>
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Sent: Monday, November 08, 1999 3:57 PM
Subject: Winter Sailing Tips?

> Could the hardy veterans give a few tips on how to catch these
> storm sessions? I looked at the pager Sunday and thought that
> Half Moon Bay wasn't cooking. My questions would be
> something like:
>
> 0) How do you know when to get in the car and go? Obviously
> if the trees are bent double . . .
>
> 1) Where do you sail on SE, S, SW? Is Alameda any good?
>
> 1.1) Can you sail 3rd on a SE? I saw one guy out as I drove
> across the SM bridge Sunday, but the wind was dead at the time.
>
> 1.2) Why was Berkeley so strong Sunday? I would have thought
> on a SE Berkely would be in the lee of its own hills.
>
> 2) Do you worry about water quality if you sail after a
> storm?
>
> 3) How do you explain this to your SO who got neglected
> in the summer and was promised that the season is
> "only 3 months long"?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
>



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