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Default Jeff's Big Wind or Hot Air?

I'd be the first to say (as I've said several times in the past) that
"all weather is local."

However, you're the one, who on a number of occasions, has backed up
your claims of wind strength with the wind reports as measured at La
Guardia Airport, which is 10 miles away, with a quite different
geography. You even once used a report from Islip, 30 miles away in
the middle of Long Island. So If I'm being "lame" or citing a report
from a station in sight of where you were sailing, are you then
admitting that you're a complete incompetent idiot for using a station
30 miles away?

Further, if this was a one time event, it would be easy to say that
sometimes the wind is stronger, sometimes its weaker, a few miles
away. However, it seems that every single time you claim strong
winds, it is backed up neither by the local reports nor the pictures
that you provide. Are you really so demented as to believe that there
is a little wind fairy that follows you around, that is unnoticed by
anyone else?



Capt. Rob wrote:
The Kings Point station (about 1.6 miles south of City and Hart
Islands)


Hey, Jeff...have you EVER been sailing? Did you ever watch a boat a
half mile away catch a strong bit of air while you ghosted along? Did
you ever sail past a harbor and pick up a funnel effect? Have you EVER
sailed on the LIS where winds are very shifty and vary in strength
minute to minute on some days. Do you TRULY think that the Kings Point
station had the same conditions we had a few miles away? How about on
the approach to Huntington harbor or Oyster Bay?
This sad attempt to somehow discredit my wind reports is lame in the
extreme, not to mention ignorant. Suppose I was only in 13 knots or
maybe it was 30...? The only reason you care at all is that we're out
there most days sailing and loving it.
And the rest of you....or MOST of you are sitting at home watching
reruns of Antique Road show.

I may be in the Matrix, but I do sail and prove it with Photos. I have
no reason at all to believe that most folks on ASA sail more than once
or twice a month! IF THAT MUCH!!!
I think I'll STAY in the Matrix. It's a place where people own boats
and actually spend time aboard them (Relax, Joe!).


RB
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