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and we were leading and continued to lead.

while at anchor. Yup.


we were the last to anchor and the first to up anchor. The wind failed from
the north and recovered from the south. The few that didn't anchor were set
north with the current.
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yes, well, we sailed home.

Scotty

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and we were leading and continued to lead.


while at anchor. Yup.


we were the last to anchor and the first to up anchor. The wind failed

from
the north and recovered from the south. The few that didn't anchor were

set
north with the current.


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you drifted north with the current for a couple hours until the wind filled
back in.

you were a sloop headed north, the race was schooners headed south.

yes, well, we sailed home.

Scotty

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and we were leading and continued to lead.

while at anchor. Yup.


we were the last to anchor and the first to up anchor. The wind failed

from
the north and recovered from the south. The few that didn't anchor were

set
north with the current.










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No, he was on my boat, and we sailed north under a
full and drawing 1/4 oz spinnaker. That is, until
a front approached and brought rain and 20k wind
from the northwest.
S

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: you drifted north with the current for a couple
hours until the wind filled
: back in.
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: you were a sloop headed north, the race was
schooners headed south.
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: yes, well, we sailed home.
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: Scotty
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: and we were leading and continued to lead.
:
: while at anchor. Yup.
:
: we were the last to anchor and the first to
up anchor. The wind failed
: from
: the north and recovered from the south. The
few that didn't anchor were
: set
: north with the current.
:
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No, he was on my boat, and we sailed north under a
full and drawing 1/4 oz spinnaker. That is, until
a front approached and brought rain and 20k wind
from the northwest.
S


and then sailed into the slip.

SV





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They were going south, you were going north.

How so?
S

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: nah. the entire fleet of schooner made a
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: No, he was on my boat, and we sailed north
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: full and drawing 1/4 oz spinnaker. That is,
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couple
: hours until the wind filled
: : back in.
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: : you were a sloop headed north, the race was
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: : yes, well, we sailed home.
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: : while at anchor. Yup.
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: : we were the last to anchor and the first
to
: up anchor. The wind failed
: : from
: : the north and recovered from the south.
The
: few that didn't anchor were
: : set
: : north with the current.
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| we were the last to anchor and the first to up anchor.

Bwahahahahahahahahaaaaa........ "the first to up anchor"!!!!!?????

What a stooge!

CM


 
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