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This might do the job if I was in those parts of the channel in which I
could duck out beyond the buoys a few feet. With the daggerboard partially down I draw around 3 feet. Joe wrote: At 3 feet you not very restricted at all... and should be able to shadow the channel it's full length. Hmm, seems to me another poster said this too, and you jumped all over him like Bubbles going after a cheeseburger! Which is it, Joe? Can he avoid the commercial traffic part of the channel, using his shallow draft, or can't he? DSK |
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