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On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 21:43:17 -0400, DSK wrote
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Because whitecaps usually begin forming around 8 knots and are regular
at 10.



Horvath wrote:
Huh?

Are they different on your sea?


Fetch will make a slight difference and so will salt vs fresh, but not
much. Let me guess... you've never noticed when whitecaps form.


12 to 15


That's been my observation. Never seen 'em at 8kts.

Max


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Yep. Same here in the SF bay... usually 15-17kts when they start to form.

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"Jeff Morris" wrote in message
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This certainly applies in open water, but in very protected water, such as
Boston's Charles River Basin, you won't see whitecaps until its over 15

knots.
Of course, we were able to sail dinghies in 30 knots or more there.



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DSK wrote
Because whitecaps usually begin forming around 8 knots and are regular
at 10.


http://www.stormfax.com/beaufort.htm
"F3 knots: 7 - 10 Gentle breeze, Large wavelets; crests begin to
break; scattered whitecaps"

http://www.r-p-r.co.uk/beaufort.htm
"F3 knots: 7 - 10"
"Gentle Breeze Large wavelets. Perhaps scattered white horses"

You might want to ask Navvie just to make sure.

DSK





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Tis better to wish you weren't reefed than wish you were...

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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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Cause I'm lazy? It WAS blowing hard all morning, it had just calmed down
some, so I had Lisa steer while I went to unshake the reef, grabbed the
camera and went forward to take the pic.

Scotty


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On 14 Jun 2004 16:45:31 GMT, "Scott Vernon" wrote
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yes , I do. Immensly. So does Lisa.

http://www.enter.net/photoalbum/data...non/447701.JPG



Nice boat, but why are you reefed in such light wind?





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Scotty wrote...

Cause I'm lazy? It WAS blowing hard all morning, it had just calmed down
some for that instant, then started again a few seconds later.

Oh, sure.

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On 15 Jun 2004 04:22:27 GMT, "Scott Vernon" wrote
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Cause I'm lazy? It WAS blowing hard all morning, it had just calmed down
some, so I had Lisa steer while I went to unshake the reef, grabbed the
camera and went forward to take the pic.


Bad answer. I would have taken out the reef long ago.



Nice boat, but why are you reefed in such light wind?






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On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 04:23:53 GMT

Because whitecaps usually begin forming around 8 knots and are regular
at 10.

Fetch will make a slight difference and so will salt vs fresh, but not
much. Let me guess... you've never noticed when whitecaps form.


12 to 15


That's been my observation. Never seen 'em at 8kts.


You need a magnifying glass. At 8 kts, they're smaller than his IQ.





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On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 22:35:53 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
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Yep. Same here in the SF bay... usually 15-17kts when they start to form.


So it's still the same for gay guys?





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"Horvath" wrote in message
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On 15 Jun 2004 04:22:27 GMT, "Scott Vernon" wrote
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Cause I'm lazy? It WAS blowing hard all morning, it had just calmed down
some, so I had Lisa steer while I went to unshake the reef, grabbed the
camera and went forward to take the pic.


Bad answer.


Why?
Are you taking away my points?

I would have taken out the reef long ago.



Why? We were CRUISING, not racing. Also we were running w/the wind all
morning so the main wasn't 'doing much'.


Nice boat,



You have good taste sir.



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Very true. As I stated once before, and got ridiculed from the ****head, I
usually start out reefed when Lisa's aboard.

Scotty


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Tis better to wish you weren't reefed than wish you were...

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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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Cause I'm lazy? It WAS blowing hard all morning, it had just calmed

down
some, so I had Lisa steer while I went to unshake the reef, grabbed the
camera and went forward to take the pic.

Scotty


"Horvath" wrote in message
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On 14 Jun 2004 16:45:31 GMT, "Scott Vernon" wrote
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yes , I do. Immensly. So does Lisa.

http://www.enter.net/photoalbum/data...non/447701.JPG


Nice boat, but why are you reefed in such light wind?





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That's not true, boob. I don't need to lie about my pics like you do.

SV

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Scotty wrote...

Cause I'm lazy? It WAS blowing hard all morning, it had just calmed

down
some for that instant, then started again a few seconds later.

Oh, sure.

RB


 
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