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Flying Pig Float Plan
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 17:46:11 -0800 (PST), Skip Gundlach
wrote:
Flying Pig will depart St. Simons Island, GA Frederica Bridge area
approximately noon Sunday November 16 for Miami Yacht Club basin.
Course will be approximately 62 degrees to the Cape Canaveral area,
after which we will stick close to the coast to avoid the Gulf Stream.
Weather appears to be dead astern for the entire trip, as it will
clock from 320 to 340 during our rhumb line trip to Canaveral, and
then to 360 for the balance of the expected times offshore.
As always, we have ample charts for the areas covered and will have no
compunctions about coming in should circumstances indicate or
necessitate. However, our furthest point offshore won't be but about
19 miles, so we should be in VHF contact with shore for the entire
trip, and cell phone coverage for half or more, so any emergency would
readily be resolved.
We are leading a flotilla, presuming our bottom growth sloughs off
well with our ablative bottom paint; our dinghy had an impressive
forest attached, but no bottom paint, removed this afternoon -
otherwise, we may be in company, or trailing!
As always, we'll have SPOT coverage as well: http://tinyurl.com/FlyingPigSpotTracking,
and if you're nervous about the address, you can see how it was
generated (to save you the extra long URL) at http://preview.tinyurl.com/FlyingPigSpotTracking.
L8R
Skip, Lydia, and Portia, the seagoing cat
Not to be abrasive, but what is a "Float Plan"? Is this an Americanism
for something like voyage plan, or trip planning?
Cheers,
Bruce
(bpaige125atgmaildotcom)
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