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What a nice vacation! There was rain, but it never seemed to rain on us.

The boat was pretty good... an Athena 38... pointed well, with the sweet
spot at about 45 degrees.


http://community.webshots.com/photo/...63218237PLrNIo

Hey Jon, are you all in this picture

Fresh Breezes- Doug King

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Wow... that's amazing. The cat we had didn't have the blue sail stack pack.
It really was a completely white cat. I believe we were just around the
corner to the left of the picture you posted. When were you there? I believe
we were there two nights...21st and 22nd.

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JG wrote:
What a nice vacation! There was rain, but it never seemed to rain on us.

The boat was pretty good... an Athena 38... pointed well, with the sweet
spot at about 45 degrees.


http://community.webshots.com/photo/...63218237PLrNIo

Hey Jon, are you all in this picture

Fresh Breezes- Doug King



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JG wrote:
Wow... that's amazing. The cat we had didn't have the blue sail stack pack.
It really was a completely white cat. I believe we were just around the
corner to the left of the picture you posted. When were you there? I believe
we were there two nights...21st and 22nd.


Oh well, maybe our visits didn't overlap after all. We got there last
week Saturday and came home Friday.


The classic motorsailer just behind my head in this picture


http://community.webshots.com/photo/...63187869zCbPyT

is also in one of your pictures. I didn't get to talk to them, they left
the next day. I was disappointed in the boats at anchor, not many
classics or out-of-the-ordinary... although this one is a beauty...

http://community.webshots.com/photo/...63163346Qqhstp

I didn't get to talk to her skipper either

I did get to talk to a lady driving a big steel center-cockpit sloop in
circles in reverse, right through our race course! She said it was
locked up, I explained that since she could apparently steer OK that
they should go ahead and anchor, then shut it down and work on the shift
linkage. Didn't restore my position in that race but it was a lot nicer
than what I started to say to them!

BTW for anybody who cycles thru all the pic in this album, my friend did
buy that J-24 at a pretty good price. I did win a few of the Laser races
but my wife and I did better racing the Hunter 216s (those plumb bowed
sloops at the moorings), won a bottle of champagne...

Jon it sounds like you had a great time. Who was the group that you went
with?

I enjoy staying at the BEYC more than chartering, you get to sail and/or
snorkel more, eat better, don't have to clean up or fight for a spot in
crowded anchorages!

Fresh Breezes- Doug King

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The classic motorsailer just behind my head in this picture


You two sure have a lot of clothing on in this photo. Was it really that
cool?

Max


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You two sure have a lot of clothing on in this photo.


Well, we've been married a few years now...

... Was it really that
cool?


Of course. Oh wait, you mean the temps... it was cloudy & cool when we
were there, highs in the low 70s (22 C) at most. Some of the nights got
into the 50s (14 C).

Personally, due to a lack of interest in becoming a skin cancer research
project, I always cover up in the tropics. That's why the long sleeves &
hat for Laser racing.

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It was cool in the evenings. A couple of days it was in the mid-70s during
the day.

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The classic motorsailer just behind my head in this picture


You two sure have a lot of clothing on in this photo. Was it really that
cool?

Max



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It was cool in the evenings. A couple of days it was in the mid-70s during
the day.


I've never experienced that there. Most nights were low to mid eighties,
and the days were consistently in the nineties, which is just perfect in my
vernacular. I've never taken anything heavier than t-shirts and shorts.

Max


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I know... neither have I. I've never been there in late January, but it was
supposedly relatively rare.

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"JG" wrote in message

It was cool in the evenings. A couple of days it was in the mid-70s
during the day.


I've never experienced that there. Most nights were low to mid eighties,
and the days were consistently in the nineties, which is just perfect in
my vernacular. I've never taken anything heavier than t-shirts and
shorts.

Max



 
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