Re: Crissy Wind Readings??

From: Tony Dominski (twavo@earthlink.net-DeleteThis.com)
Date: Sat May 04 2002 - 09:49:19 PDT


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Date: Sat, 04 May 2002 09:49:19 -0700
Subject: Re: Crissy Wind Readings??
From: Tony Dominski <twavo@earthlink.net-DeleteThis.com>
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on 5/3/02 12:20 PM, Georg Recht at gorecht@earthlink.net-DeleteThis.com wrote:

> Given tides,
> etc, I'm not too keen on having to slog/swim out to any windline there (or
> back), or aternatively rigging big and then being seriously OP'd outside
Welcome to Crissy
What happened to the days when we used to watch the buoy reports at 3hr
intervals and read the clouds and not be afraid of rigging big and adjusting
by tuning our rigs. Have we become to damn dependent on tech? I appreciate
the new improved forecasting tools because it does save a lot of time, but
this sounds like a lot of whining.
T



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