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![]() "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message In article et, Maxprop wrote: "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message Last I was there, they were using it for research, so it must have been pre-2000. It's definitely interesting. One has to see it to believe it. Covers three acres under roof, and is amazingly accurate, with respect to depths, contours, etc. Fascination aside, I know far more about the Bay than I did before I saw the thing. It can make for some tricky sailing in some areas. We noticed quite a few marinas up the rivers and canals that feed into the Bay. What are the common depths of those things? Is running aground a potential problem? And how do the slip rental fees of such marinas compare with those, say, in Sausalito or Berkley? (No, we aren't thinking of moving out there--your real estate values are off the scale. It would almost take a millionaire to move to SF these days.) Max |
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