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You have no idea of the level of skill required to sail in SF area,
especially the north bay. It is not quite true that if you can sail here, you can sail anywhere, but it's almost true. We sail pretty much all year here, except during major storms. (100 mph has been recorded on Angel Island during a storm.) The current, tides, and traffic (from tankers to kayaks) make for uninterrupted variation from day to day. I have no doubt that your much larger double ender wouldn't have a problem with waves like these or larger. The person in question was on a much smaller boat. I doubt you would do as well in the same conditions on the same boat. Sure, he screwed up by sailing there in the first place, but at least he gets out and sails. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message news:mKG4e.3873$vt1.1415@edtnps90... Overproof will probably see the ocean in May. That clip provided by Ganz on another post was very entertaining.... it's amazing to see a vessel flounder in such a mild wave. It's indicative of the lack of talent and ability of sailors in his area. Double the size of the wave and you have the Gull Rocks at the mouth of my bay with breaking seas..... my double ender surfs that with no problem. |
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