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"gonefishiing" wrote in message
... yep you are right about the mention of t storms all summer in LIS and this forecast (like all) requires your own visual and tactile assesment Yes, except it is not Summer in LIS now. i have and still do sail out knowing the forcast as well. what is missing from this conversation is the use of ones senses I'd rather wait a day and sail in nice weather. Must be getting old. I used to ride motorcycle in the snow, but no more. sail around them? now how do you do that? 2 possiblities exist one you don't sail far past your mooring That's bob. two, you must own one hell of a fast boat. a Mac26X? yes i sail with forecasts of T Storms but it is only after my own assesment see i usually sail often with my daughter and friends aboard and feel responsible for them, if not for myself. In the summer, it's hard not to, as almost everyday there's a 'chance of t-storms'. I don't mind getting wet when it's warm, but it is cooling down now with this cold front. A nice thing about the Chesapeake, there are lots of well protected anchorages scattered throughout the bay where you can 'duck for cover'. Scotty |
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