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See any boats sailing?

Scotty

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Just returned from San Francisco and didn't see Mr. Ganz anywhere.

Then
again, I guess I didn't really look too hard.

Sure rains a lot there this time of year.

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Just returned from San Francisco and didn't see Mr. Ganz anywhere.

Then
again, I guess I didn't really look too hard.

Sure rains a lot there this time of year.



See any boats sailing?


A few. The weather really was cool and rainy most of the time. Always a
few die-hard sailors, though. Walked the docks a bit in Sausalito, though,
and saw some nice boats. And some junk.

What was poignant were the freighters arriving from the Orient, loaded to
the high waterlines. The ones leaving were showing about 20' of painted
bottom. Trade deficit.

Max


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Maxprop wrote:

See any boats sailing?

A few. The weather really was cool and rainy most of the time. Always a
few die-hard sailors, though.


Cool weather and rain doesn't stop any REAL sailor. Those that are not real
sailors move to warm climates, like Key Largo, Florida, and hang out in
their boats all day, occasionally using their cedar buckets and their
imaginations.

Lonny
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Enjoy my new sailing web site
http://sail247.com


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"Maxprop" wrote in message


Just returned from San Francisco and didn't see Mr. Ganz anywhere.

Then
again, I guess I didn't really look too hard.

Sure rains a lot there this time of year.



See any boats sailing?


A few. The weather really was cool and rainy most of the time. Always a
few die-hard sailors, though. Walked the docks a bit in Sausalito,
though, and saw some nice boats. And some junk.

What was poignant were the freighters arriving from the Orient, loaded to
the high waterlines. The ones leaving were showing about 20' of painted
bottom. Trade deficit.

Max



 
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