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Len
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On 3 Oct 2004 11:41:02 -0700,
(jimmy
bittlestone) wrote:
---------------snip
The rest of the UK sailing
population obviously thinks differently, which has lead me to ask you
good fellows to share this knowledge. As we see it the east and west
coasts will be much the same or am I missing something?...
Do tell...
Just my 2 cents worth... have you looked into the almanacs to find
out if south current is as strong as north current on the west coast?
Luck,
Len
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