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Sure, in your dreams. You're calling me a liar, yet again? You don't ever learn. 40+ gust - 27 steady 33+ av - 50+ peak 35 av (a full gale) - 52 gusts. Oh right, wind patterns are *always* exactly the same, even in different hemispheres... aren't they? I maintain, at 35 knt wind speed a dinghy is out of the range of managability. Anyone who says otherwise has either never sailed in such winds or is a braggard. Like Oz1? Sorry, you just plain don't know what you're talking about. Since you've always insulted dinghy sailing, how can you now claim to be an expert on it? Just as a matter of record, Doug what is your club policy on wind strength for abandoning dinghy races? One club I used to belong to had a policy of cancelling in "sustained winds" over 25 knots. The College of Charleston sailing club will not start a race with measured winds over 30 (I think this is on their web site). The club I have done most of my sailing with the past few years doesn't have a policy... but if the race committee has to leave station to go rescue boats, then obviously the race cannot be scored. The races I was referring to earlier were on Sarasota Bay. I don't know what their club policy might be, but it looked like they were holding races as long as anybody was out there running the course. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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