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Sunny, dry, comfortable sailing, 70 degrees
with light winds up to a single reef breeze. Once again the wind clocked around. Started with a North wind. Saw, NE, NW, East, and then it settled down to a light Southerly onshore breeze. Once again the strongest wind was the East wind. With the wind mostly Northerly, these are great opportunities to sail east or west on Long Island Sound. |
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Bart Senior wrote:
Sunny, dry, comfortable sailing, 70 degrees with light winds up to a single reef breeze. Once again the wind clocked around. Started with a North wind. Saw, NE, NW, East, and then it settled down to a light Southerly onshore breeze. Once again the strongest wind was the East wind. With the wind mostly Northerly, these are great opportunities to sail east or west on Long Island Sound. Saw that giant low that was hunkering over Michigan on the weather channel last night..I imagine that's what's helping to contribute to the vagaries you experienced. Makes for interesting sailing...you can't say you're bored if you have to switch tactics every 15 minutes or so! |
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Hey katy! I saw the new pictures you posted. I
like the one of the cleat and coffee cup. Regarding the wind. We have a cold front coming through and the weather turns to rain and cold this weekend. It really pays to go sail on the nice days. I'm glad I got a chance to go out today. How are things down south? "katy" wrote Saw that giant low that was hunkering over Michigan on the weather channel last night..I imagine that's what's helping to contribute to the vagaries you experienced. Makes for interesting sailing...you can't say you're bored if you have to switch tactics every 15 minutes or so! |
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Bart Senior wrote:
Hey katy! I saw the new pictures you posted. I like the one of the cleat and coffee cup. Regarding the wind. We have a cold front coming through and the weather turns to rain and cold this weekend. It really pays to go sail on the nice days. I'm glad I got a chance to go out today. How are things down south? "katy" wrote Saw that giant low that was hunkering over Michigan on the weather channel last night..I imagine that's what's helping to contribute to the vagaries you experienced. Makes for interesting sailing...you can't say you're bored if you have to switch tactics every 15 minutes or so! Been nice and warm but we're getting a pile of crud this weekend so not going down to the boat...sure turns green early down here! |
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![]() "katy" wrote in message ... Bart Senior wrote: Hey katy! I saw the new pictures you posted. I like the one of the cleat and coffee cup. Regarding the wind. We have a cold front coming through and the weather turns to rain and cold this weekend. It really pays to go sail on the nice days. I'm glad I got a chance to go out today. How are things down south? "katy" wrote Saw that giant low that was hunkering over Michigan on the weather channel last night..I imagine that's what's helping to contribute to the vagaries you experienced. Makes for interesting sailing...you can't say you're bored if you have to switch tactics every 15 minutes or so! Been nice and warm but we're getting a pile of crud this weekend so not going down to the boat...sure turns green early down here! It's getting pretty green up here, too. Or were you referring to the scum on the water? Max |
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Maxprop wrote:
"katy" wrote in message ... Bart Senior wrote: Hey katy! I saw the new pictures you posted. I like the one of the cleat and coffee cup. Regarding the wind. We have a cold front coming through and the weather turns to rain and cold this weekend. It really pays to go sail on the nice days. I'm glad I got a chance to go out today. How are things down south? "katy" wrote Saw that giant low that was hunkering over Michigan on the weather channel last night..I imagine that's what's helping to contribute to the vagaries you experienced. Makes for interesting sailing...you can't say you're bored if you have to switch tactics every 15 minutes or so! Been nice and warm but we're getting a pile of crud this weekend so not going down to the boat...sure turns green early down here! It's getting pretty green up here, too. Or were you referring to the scum on the water? Max That's Muskegon...no scum on the water down here.... |
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On Thu, 20 Apr 2006 19:48:49 -0400, "Bart Senior" .@. wrote:
Sunny, dry, comfortable sailing, 70 degrees with light winds up to a single reef breeze. Once again the wind clocked around. Started with a North wind. Saw, NE, NW, East, and then it settled down to a light Southerly onshore breeze. Once again the strongest wind was the East wind. With the wind mostly Northerly, these are great opportunities to sail east or west on Long Island Sound. How dare you post about sailing on this site. Frank |
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How is the sailing weather down near you Frank?
The crud is coming here too katy. Rain Saturday and heavy rain on Sunday. "Frank Boettcher" wrote "Bart Senior" .@. wrote: Sunny, dry, comfortable sailing, 70 degrees with light winds up to a single reef breeze. Once again the wind clocked around. Started with a North wind. Saw, NE, NW, East, and then it settled down to a light Southerly onshore breeze. Once again the strongest wind was the East wind. With the wind mostly Northerly, these are great opportunities to sail east or west on Long Island Sound. How dare you post about sailing on this site. Frank |
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On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 12:45:14 -0400, "Bart Senior" .@. wrote:
How is the sailing weather down near you Frank? The crud is coming here too katy. Rain Saturday and heavy rain on Sunday. Bumpy today, lots of T-storms. But should be perfect for the weekend. I had a regatta to sail on a friends brand new Beneteau 343, however have to go to Nashville for a wedding we committed to. Very close friend's daughter or I would skip it and sail. We have set about six daily of record highs this past week. Way too much heat this early. And the gulf is too hot. Not good. "Frank Boettcher" wrote "Bart Senior" .@. wrote: Sunny, dry, comfortable sailing, 70 degrees with light winds up to a single reef breeze. Once again the wind clocked around. Started with a North wind. Saw, NE, NW, East, and then it settled down to a light Southerly onshore breeze. Once again the strongest wind was the East wind. With the wind mostly Northerly, these are great opportunities to sail east or west on Long Island Sound. How dare you post about sailing on this site. Frank |
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Are the weather men are predicting another big hurricane
season? "Frank Boettcher" wrote Bumpy today, lots of T-storms. But should be perfect for the weekend. I had a regatta to sail on a friends brand new Beneteau 343, however have to go to Nashville for a wedding we committed to. Very close friend's daughter or I would skip it and sail. We have set about six daily of record highs this past week. Way too much heat this early. And the gulf is too hot. Not good. |
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