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Default "Anyone have "Local Knowledge" of Bermuda"

On Sep 1, 10:54*pm, "
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* *We arrived back in Beaufort weary, salty, and damp (seas were
breaking right over the boat at times, and it was impossible to sit in
the cockpit for any length of time without getting hammered by a
sea). *But after cleaning up, drying out, and a delicious dinner at
Clawson's, we were ready to go again -- so short is our memory of
discomfort!

Was this because you were on a schedule and had to leave or the
weather forecasts were wrong?
What kinds of winds did you have and how much motoring did you
have to do?
Tom
 
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