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Scott Vernon
 
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Sept. Oct. is the best time for sailing on the Chessy Bay. Good winds,
the bugs are gone, not many stinkpotters, low humidity. The one
drawback- it gets dark too early.

Scotty


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I hope so too. Seems that Sept-Nov is discount time on the River (if

a slip
is open, they want to make something versus zero). And, as I've said

before,
I love that cool sailing weather.
Scout


"katysails" wrote
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Hopefully, September will bring some moderate winds and temperatures

so we
can at least pretend there was some sort of summer this year.




 
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