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You're assuming I gave RB the correct info. It's up to him to double and triple check
everything - this isn't a place where you want to get things wrong. Since I don't transit NYC often, I always use two different tide/current sources to make sure I didn't go to the wrong page or column. -jeff "Constant Vigilance!" - Frances W. Wright "Pony Express" wrote in message ... No, I would say that it sounds like Jeff and Skitch did your homework. -- ---- Steve S/V Pony Express "CANDChelp" wrote in message ... This post proves that Ganzy knows nothing about sailing. Think about where I am, Ganzy. Now imagine that I leave Saturday at 8:00 am and I need to return Sunday night. Think about Hells Gate...can't exactly turn it when I want, now can't I. Now imagine that winds are low and I don't want to motor the whole trip. 75 miles offshort and back assuming a direct VMG would be 150 NM plus waiting for the tides and possible uncooperative wind to make the gate both ways. Hmmmm. Sounds like I did my homework. RB |
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