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Jeff Morris wrote:
Chicago is not even close. Their reputation is not from the real wind, its from the politicians. Ever sailed there? I have. Not a lot, but more than a dozen times... and I don't recall any light air, most of the time it was blowing 20 ~ 25. http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/...d/avgwind.html Thanks for the link. Interesting... some of the places I think of as good for sailing in *real* wind, like Charleston SC, are not even in the upper half. OTOH upper NY harbor which has almost always been drifters the times I sailed there, has a pretty high average wind. Boston does have good breeze. Usually pretty good when we've been up there. The tides & currents are challenging too. DSK |
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