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cavelamb himself wrote:
Capt. JG wrote: "cavelamb himself" wrote in message thlink.net... Yup.. we really like the Capris. They're just the right level of challenge for new students on the SF bay. Hey, you're going to screw up and you're going to luck dumb doing something silly... nature of sailing. Or, did you mean posting here? g certaintly a possibility... Didn't screw up too bad today! But I don't have the squares built yet - so it's kinda a moot point. That's going to give me ample oppertunity to look dumb... I'm sure. About 5 hours to cross to the end of the lake and get (slowly) home. Winds light and variable, but we moved - and under sail power alone! WooWoo! Dorothy did real well today. Kinda got her tiller backwards a couple of time on the way home, but I know she was getting pretty tired by then. Got a lot of sun and had fun too. Fair winds, Richard http://www.home.earthlink.net/~cavelamb/index.htm What about Toto? g nervous bladder... Just stick him next to the scuppers... |
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