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Capt. Rob
 
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Default light air

I can understand why, with the conditions you generally experience in
that
end of the Sound at this time of year,



Dave, do you know of what you speak? In the last few years we've had
very very few of those days. Winds have been brisk. Everyone seems to
think that the weather patern is far different. The only flat water
I've seen is when I did a tow last Sunday to remove a dead dock from
our area.
That said, light air sailing is something folks should know how to do
well. I don't sit at the dock when it does happen. That's for guys with
Motorsailors who call 10 knots light air.


RB
35s5
NY

 
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