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"Mark Borgerson" wrote in message
.net... True, but he did had a history of being tethered and wearing a PFD. Depending on the boat and his strength, getting back aboard might have been impossible. That depends a lot on the length of the tether and whether the boat was in motion. In my younger days (more than 30 years ago), I singlehanded around SF Bay in an Islander 24 for a few months after I got out of the Navy. I even ventured as far north as Bodega Bay. After a few foggy mornings out there, I decided I wouldbe better off going back to graduate school! It was bad enough in the summer. I probably would never have ventured outside the Golden Gate in the winter. Since sea time in Large Gray Boats doesn't quite count the same as time in your own sailboat, I was a much less experienced sailor than Bill Gray, though. Mark Borgerson In that case, he would still be attached to the boat... remember, the conditions were fairly benign that day (and still are). Summer is prime sailing season here. Winter sailing is typically either no sailing due to storms or very light wind sailing. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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