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On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 10:16:25 -0800, "Capt. JG"
wrote: "Ruby Vee" wrote in message news:2008011300534416807-rubyvee3@comcastnet... On 2008-01-06 23:10:20 -0500, Jere Lull said: I like reading others' trip reports, but rarely get around to transcribing the logs and posting them. Here's how I spent birthday #55.... Have a laugh or two on me. http://web.mac.com/jerelull/Xan/Rendezvous_2007.html Well, there's only two kinds of sailors -- those that have been aground and those who haven't been aground YET. It looks like a fun way to spend a birthday, if you overlook the being aground part! I loved the picture of the Bay Bridge -- we sailed underneath it when we brought our boat home after buying it in Annapolis! Maybe we'll see you out in an anchorage one day! Ruby Three kinds... one who has, one who will, one who lied about not doing it. Where I come from, where the scows hung out, the entire lake is 19 feet deep. You then had the mast groundings, often without getting water in the boat, so if you can get it upright you can resume sailing without bailing out the boat first. There is a lot of muscle available per pound of boat. Scows are among the candidates for ultimate day sailer. 25 MPH speeds, with A scows. Casady |
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