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![]() "The Captains Master" wrote in message ... On Tue, 2 Sep 2003 21:34:40 -0300, "Capt. Mooron" wrote: "The Captains Master" wrote in message | Well actually they are of no consequence in deepwater ports with | sheltered anchorages.....but hey whatever you say. Right Oz.... of what consequence is wind and tides when sailing or anchoring. CM When ENTERING DEEPWATER PORTS the prevailing wind and tide is of little relevance to a yacht. I sail out of Portsmouth, which should qualify as a "deepwater" port. The wind and tide are fairly important. It can get very messy on a spring ebb if there is a bit more "south" in the wind than usual. In a F4, you can go from fairly calm water to very rough in a couple of boatlengths. Good fun if you're goose winging!! Regards Donal -- |
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