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Here it is easy to run a beam reach back and forth across the lake. Not
much distance and not much of a task. Joe |
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In article . com, Joe
wrote: Here it is easy to run a beam reach back and forth across the lake. Not much distance and not much of a task. I live at the western end of a bay that opens onto a channel running more or less N-S. Winds are W to SW a lot of the time. The days when I have a nice 10-15 knot northerly, *and* the tide is in, *and* I'm not in the office or far away from home, are rare. Plenty of southerlies but taking a 12' dinghy out into the Channel in 25 knots gusting 35+ with wind bullets spinning off the hills is a bit too interesting for comfort. Doug is right tho, it improves your reaction time nicely. Once I get my barn finished I'll get onto the next project - a lot bigger boat *and* the time to use it seriously. Meanwhile, plenty OPB's to play on. PDW |
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