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Maxprop August 30th 04 03:58 AM

Another Grizzly Summer(?) Sail
 

"katysails" wrote in message Hopefully,
September will bring some moderate winds and temperatures so we can at
least pretend there was some sort of summer this year.

Don't count on it. We've been saying that about each upcoming month all
summer long.

Max



Scout August 30th 04 09:51 AM

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
[snip]
Hopefully, September will bring some moderate winds and temperatures so we
can at least pretend there was some sort of summer this year.



Scott Vernon August 30th 04 02:05 PM

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


"Scout" wrote in message
...
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
[snip]
Hopefully, September will bring some moderate winds and temperatures

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





Bobsprit August 30th 04 04:30 PM

Sept. Oct. is the best time for sailing on the Chessy Bay.


Scotty Potti read this in a magazine.


RB

Bobsprit August 30th 04 04:30 PM

The one
drawback- it gets dark too early.


How is this a drawback? Oh, yeah. Scotty Potti is afraid to sail at night.

RB

Seahag September 1st 04 03:23 PM


"Scott Vernon" wrote:
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.


Have you noticed the water clearing up where you are? We've been seeing a
lot of little mussels on boat bottoms this summer, quite unusual. Seems
several of the creeks hereabouts are being filtered by these little buggers,
even to the point where subaquatic vegetation is growing back!! Our diver
buddy said he had 10' vis in Spa Creek!!!

Seahag





Thom Stewart September 1st 04 03:41 PM

Haggy,

You worry about short Days on the Chessy, you should be sailing in the
higher Latitudes. Once we go back on Std Time almost every sail is a
night sail coming home.

You are right about the better sailing.

Hope that new storm heading your way doesn't get you to bad.

Ole Thom


Seahag September 1st 04 04:00 PM


"Thom Stewart" wrote:

Hope that new storm heading your way doesn't get you to bad.


We're ready for it...all I have to do is take down the umbrella and pull the
wheel off of what's left of the steering pedestal!

Seahag



Pony Express September 1st 04 04:00 PM

The water has been exceptionally clear this year.
You can clearly see the bottom in 4' in Hawk Cove.
S.
"Seahag" wrote in message
...
:
: "Scott Vernon" wrote:
: 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.
:
:
: Have you noticed the water clearing up where you
are? We've been seeing a
: lot of little mussels on boat bottoms this
summer, quite unusual. Seems
: several of the creeks hereabouts are being
filtered by these little buggers,
: even to the point where subaquatic vegetation is
growing back!! Our diver
: buddy said he had 10' vis in Spa Creek!!!
:
: Seahag
:
:
:
:


Seahag September 2nd 04 05:38 PM

We need some of those giant oysters!

Seahag

"Pony Express" wrote:
The water has been exceptionally clear this year.
You can clearly see the bottom in 4' in Hawk Cove.
S.
"Seahag" :
:
: Have you noticed the water clearing up where you
are? We've been seeing a
: lot of little mussels on boat bottoms this
summer, quite unusual. Seems
: several of the creeks hereabouts are being
filtered by these little buggers,
: even to the point where subaquatic vegetation is
growing back!! Our diver
: buddy said he had 10' vis in Spa Creek!!!





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