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i can confirm that sailing conditions were awsome July 31st.
Lower Bay, NYC winds S/E at 20+ kn steady. Stupidly single handing an unreefed Freedom 36. Got beat to hell, but lord it was geat. Yup...calmed down a bit after 6, then picked up again for a while. My boat was so bloody crowded, but we had lots of rail meat. I sailed into Manhasset bay to get a bitof protection so we could safely cut a watermelon. RB |
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![]() "Bobsprit" wrote My boat was so crowded with lots of bloody meat. I sailed into Manhasset bay to get a bitof protection so I could safely eat a watermelon. RB |
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so crowded with lots of bloody meat. I sailed into Manhasset bay to
get a bitof protection so I could safely eat a watermelon. That's a strange one, Scotty. RB |
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I heard that that can be really painful if you try to swallow
it whole like bob usually does. "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "Bobsprit" wrote My boat was so crowded with lots of bloody meat. I sailed into Manhasset bay to get a bitof protection so I could safely eat a watermelon. RB |
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